Continuing Education
Frequently Asked Questions about the Alumni Audit Program
- What is Alumni Audit?
Alumni Audit is a program that allows Seattle University Alumni to attend Seattle University undergraduate classes for a fee of $55 each.
- Where does the money go?
Funds received for the Alumni Audit program support the SU Annual Fund for student scholarships.
- Do I receive credit for the class?
No, you do not receive credit for an audited course.
Alumni audits are unofficial, and no records are kept.
- How do I sign up?
Fill out an Alumni Audit application completely. You must acquire the professor’s signature to sign up.
Alumni audits are at the discretion of the instructor. Return the signed application with the fee to the Seattle University Alumni Relations Office, ADMN 120.
- Alumni Audit Restrictions:
Audits are encouraged in the college/school from which you graduated. Courses are open on a space available basis only. Audit opportunities apply only to the lecture portion of the class; labs cannot be audited. Certain graduate-level programs do not allow audits, including Albers School of Business and Law.