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Audit Policy

Students who are currently enrolled in Texas Wesleyan School of Law may audit a class offered by the law school after they have completed their first year (full-time students) or their first two years (part-time students) if space is available, the professor approves, and the appropriate fee is paid.

 

A graduate of Texas Wesleyan School of Law or any other law school may audit classes for the purpose of qualifying to retake the Texas bar exam, with approval of the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs. A letter requesting to audit classes for this purpose must be submitted to the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs. In addition, scores from the graduate’s bar exam and the letter from the State Bar of Texas instructing the graduate to retake courses as a prerequisite to sitting for future bar exams must be submitted to the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs. Such audits are subject to space availability in the class and the approval of the professor. The fee for a graduate of Texas Wesleyan School of Law to audit classes for the purpose of retaking the bar exam is one-third of the highest credit hour charged to the current students; the fee for other law graduates is the full fee for the credit hour charged to current students.

No credit hours are earned when a course is audited.

Auditing of a law school class is not permitted by a person, other than a current student, who has not graduated from a law school.