Auditing definition

Auditing means you attend class regularly without having to take exams, do laboratory work, participate in class discussions, or do any other classwork except listen. You may audit as many courses as you wish, up to five credits beyond the normal maximum study load. (See Study Loads.) You receive no academic credit for auditing a course, but you may take the course again for credit.
Auditing means you attend class regularly without having to take exams, do laboratory work, participate in class discussions, or do any other classwork except listen. You may audit as many courses as you wish, up
Auditing. Classes The District shall allow unit members to audit the District credit classes (pursuant to Education Code 76370 - Audit of Courses; Fees; Regulations) without paying the enrollment fee. Other fees will be continued to be paid by unit members, e.g., cost of materials for sculpture classes. Participating unit members must comply with class performance standards and will be evaluated. Unit members auditing classes do not count toward the minimum class size requirement. Transcripted credit will not be granted. A unit member cannot audit a credit class which is full, thereby displacing an enrolled student. Classes audited under this provision do not count for professional growth credit.

Examples of Auditing in a sentence

  • F-6.1 Expenditures shall meet the minimum requirements including, but not limited to Uniform Guidance; Code of Federal Regulations Title 2, Part 200; Section 215.97 F.S. and 215.971 F.S., and expenditures as established by the Department of Financial Services, Division of Accounting and Auditing, Bureau of Auditing, Reference Guide for State Expenditures, which is hereby incorporated by reference and available at the Department of Financial Services website.

  • Audits shall be conducted in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards as promulgated in Government Auditing Standards by the Comptroller General of the United States Government Accountability Office.

  • The Provider shall comply with the polices set forth in the Department of Financial Services’ Reference Guide for State Expenditures and active Comptroller/Chief Financial Officer Memoranda issued by the Division of Accounting and Auditing.

  • The Supplier should have its own Auditing system to verify that correct pricing is being offered to the State.

  • The Compliance Auditor shall perform the Compliance Audit in accordance with Generally Accepted Auditing Standards.


More Definitions of Auditing

Auditing means the formal examination of accounting records or financial statements for compliance with financial accounting standards applicable to governmental entities, which functions are generally exclusively performed or supervised by Persons licensed and authorized to do business as public accounts in the State. Auditing shall also include any independent reports and management recommendations derived or resulting from the performance of auditing services and which reports and recommendations are included within the scope of the Contract for Auditing Services.
Auditing means an independent and objective activity designed to add value and improve an organization’s operations by helping the organization to accomplish its objectives by using a systematic, disciplined approach to evaluate and improve the effectiveness of risk management, control and governance processes.
Auditing means a technical exercise in verifying that theT.A.S.K. Job Evaluation System is being consistently applied in terms of its own rules and any other rules on implementation.
Auditing a module means a student attends a module but does not submit assessments and does not gain credit. (Refer to the Assessment Regulations for further details.)
Auditing the class. This means that the student would not be promoted to the next grade level unless the student demonstrates to the teacher appropriate academic knowledge.
Auditing a course means attending lectures, exercises and other activities during scheduled class time EXCEPT taking part in exams and group-work outside of scheduled class hours. Moreover, “auditing” means WITHOUT taking the course for credit.
Auditing a course means attending the lectures, exercises and other activities during scheduled class time EXCEPT taking part in the exams and in group-work outside of scheduled class hours. Auditors receive neither a grade nor a pass/fail mark. A maximum 10 percent of the class size can be auditors, as per the current policy with electives, subject to the restrictions regarding class size.