Audit Policy

Students who are currently enrolled in Texas A&M University School of Law may audit certain elective classes offered by the law school after they have completed their first year (full-time students) or their first two years (part-time students) if the professor approves and space is available in the class. See Academic Standard 3.9 for further information on student auditing.

Auditing of a law school class is not permitted by a person, other than a current student, who has not graduated from an ABA-approved law school. Law school graduates seeking to audit a course must first obtain the approval of the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs. All audits are subject to space availability in the class and the approval of the professor. The fee for alumni to audit one class is $100; the fee for other law school graduates is $250. The fee will be waived for law graduates 65 years of age or older. An individual may not audit more than one course per semester.

No credit hours are earned when a course is audited. An individual may not audit first-year courses or certain limited enrollment classes.  If you wish to audit a class, please fill out the Course Audit Application, obtain the professor’s signature on the audit form, and submit the audit form for approval by the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs.