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PARTICIPATION IN AN ACADEMIC COURSE WITHOUT PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT OR GRADE
Audit (academic); Audit (academics); Audit student

Audit trail         
CHRONOLOGICAL RECORD OF EVENTS OR TRANSACTIONS THAT PROVIDE DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE OF THE SEQUENCE OF ACTIVITIES THAT HAVE AFFECTED AT ANY TIME A SPECIFIC OPERATION, PROCEDURE, OR EVENT
Audit Trail; Audit log
An audit trail (also called audit log) is a security-relevant chronological record, set of records, and/or destination and source of records that provide documentary evidence of the sequence of activities that have affected at any time a specific operation, procedure, event, or device. Audit records typically result from activities such as financial transactions, scientific research and health care data transactions, or communications by individual people, systems, accounts, or other entities.
Website audit         
TERM
Website Audit
Website audit is a full analysis of all the factors that affect website's visibility in search engines. This standard method gives a complete insight into any website, overall traffic and individual pages.
Supreme audit institution         
INDEPENDENT GOVERNMENTAL AUDIT AGENCIES
Supreme Audit Institution; Supreme Audit Institutions; Supreme audit institutions
A supreme audit institution is an independent national-level institution which conducts audits of government activities. Most supreme audit institutions are established in their country's constitution, and their mandate is further refined in national legislation.

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Academic audit

In academia, an audit is an educational term for the completion of a course of study for which no assessment of the performance of the student is made nor grade awarded. Some institutions may record a grade of "audit" to those who have elected not to receive a letter grade for a course in which they are typically awarded.

In this case, 'audit' indicates that the individual merely has received teaching, rather than being evaluated as having achieved a given standard of knowledge of the subject. The term 'audit' is Latin, translating as, 'he/she hears'. In other words, the audit student has experienced the course, but has not been assessed.

Some students audit a class merely for enjoyment, including purposes of self-enrichment and academic exploration, with no need or desire of academic credit. Sometimes this technique is employed by individuals who wish to take a specific course without the risk of under-performance resulting in a poor or failing grade. This may be helpful when reviewing a long-unstudied subject, or when first beginning or exploring the study of a discipline where one has little experience or confidence.

Auditing is generally an option at institutions of higher learning, such as colleges and universities, rather than grammar school or secondary school.