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Auditing Classes
UC Santa Barbara allows students to audit courses (i.e., attend a course, but not for credit).
During the regular academic year, students may audit a course (sit in unofficially) with the permission of the instructor.
Permission from the instructor is also required during Summer Sessions as described on the Summer Sessions Policies webpage.
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