Auditing
By definition, an auditor is a person who sits in a class and listens for the personal benefit it gives him/her. The student sits in on the lectures but is not required to turn in assignments and is not given credit for the course. All audited courses will be listed on a transcript.
Fees: The listed audit rate will be charged for the first 3 units. Additional units will be charged at 50% of tuition.
Fee Waivers: Full-time MB Biblical Seminary students may audit courses without limit or fee. Spouses of full-time students may audit courses without limit or fee if they are not currently receiving the 50% spouse tuition bursary. Audit fees for one class per semester, to a maximum of two classes per year, will be waived for students age 62 or older, and for graduates of MB Biblical Seminary. Fee waivers are only applied to regular courses (e.g. no fee waivers will be granted for Anglican courses).
Lectureships: Graduates and seniors may also register for lectureships at half the published fee.
Registering: Complete a Non-Degree Registration Form and submit it to the Registrar’s Office to audit courses.