Audit means to attend a course without receiving credit or a grade. Students may audit a course for personal enrichment or to review material.
Long definition: In higher education, to attend a course without receiving credit or a grade. Auditing allows students to gain knowledge without academic consequences.
Etymology: Derived from the Latin word "audire", meaning "to hear" or "to listen", reflecting the passive nature of auditing a course.
Synonymous: Course auditing, non-credit enrollment.
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