To register for online classes for the Audit Master Class, follow these steps:Determine when you can begin auditing a course: Fall Semester (Late August - December), Spring Semester (January - April), or Summer Semester (May - August).Select the courses you'd like to audit: Use the buttons on the website to view a course schedule for your start semester at your preferred campus, and find information about which courses are available to audit.Register online to audit your courses: You can register for and complete payment for your audit courses online by using the Student Information System (S.I.S). If this is your first time lo
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To register for online classes for the Audit Master Class, follow these steps:Determine when you can begin auditing a course: Fall Semester (Late August - December), Spring Semester (January - April), or Summer Semester (May - August).Select the courses you'd like to audit: Use the buttons on the website to view a course schedule for your start semester at your preferred campus, and find information about which courses are available to audit.Register online to audit your courses: You can register for and complete payment for your audit courses online by using the Student Information System (S.I.S). If this is your first time logging into S.I.S., follow the prompts to create your account and get started.If you have taken for-credit or non-credit courses at Western previously, please login to S.I.S using the SemConnect account tied to the email address that you provided us with when you were last enrolled. If you don't have a SemConnect account, just click "I don't have an account" and follow the instructions.Once logged into S.I.S, click the "Registration" link in the STUDENT SERVICES menu.If you encounter any issues, contact a Student Services staff member at the campus where you registered for assistance.Note that certain courses, such as counseling, homiletics, Greek or Hebrew language, Th.M. and doctoral courses, may not be intended for non-credit participants.In courses where seating is limited, credit students will be granted priority.Individuals may register for no more than two non-credit courses per semester, and only those that are designated as available for audit on the official class schedule.For online courses, please review the specific policies and procedures for auditing, as they may differ from on-campus courses.If you are a spouse of a current student or WTS faculty/staff, you may be eligible for specific auditing privileges.Auditing a course typically includes regular class attendance, copies of all printed material distributed to the class, occasional opportunities to ask questions in class, and full library privileges.Some schools may use notations on transcripts to show that a student audited, rather than officially enrolled in, a course.If you are auditing a course as a church leader, you may be eligible for specific benefits and requirements, such as being able to audit one course per term for free but being assessed an auditing fee for additional courses.If you are auditing a course as a general auditor, you may be required to submit a letter of reference from a pastor or church elder at your church.If you are auditing an online class, you may need to email the Registration Office the day before the class you wish to audit, and there may be a fee associated with auditing.If you are auditing an in-person class or workshop, or if you are auditing the same class multiple times within a term, you may not be allowed to do so.Before auditing an online class, you may need to create an online account and review the Zoom User Guide for Auditors.
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