Flexible course options: in-person, hybrid, or online to fit your schedule
Personalized academic support to help you succeed
Career services to help you navigate your career options
YOUR NEXT CHAPTER STARTS HERE.
You've put in the effort to earn your UBalt degree, and you deserve to complete it.
Whether you're looking to finish your degree or start a certificate program, we’re
here to make re-enrollment simple.
We understand the challenges of balancing education with work and family. That’s why
UBalt’s academic programs are designed to fit into your busy life. Whether you prefer
courses in the classroom, online, or in a hybrid format, we offer flexible options
during the day, evenings, or weekends. Earn your degree on your schedule!
Readmission Fee Waiver We’re excited to welcome you back—so much so, we’ll waive your readmission application
fee! Simply use the waiver code UBUBALT when you apply online.
Dedicated Support Every Step of the Way We understand returning to school can seem overwhelming. That’s why you’ll have a
dedicated team from start to finish to help you cross the finish line:
Personal Admission Counselor: To help you navigate the readmission process.
Financial Aid Counselor: To guide you through your financial options and help you secure the support you need.
Academic Adviser: To assist with understanding your degree requirements and course registration.
Career Coach: To connect you with internships, networking opportunities, and help you explore your
career options.
If it’s been more than seven years since you began your program at UBalt, contact an admission counselor before reapplying.
Students Who Came Back Stronger
Shawn, a B.S. in Business Administration graduate, spent years working toward his undergraduate degree while balancing new demands from his work and family, and knew it was worth it.
Shawn, a B.S. in Business Administration graduate, spent years working toward his undergraduate degree while balancing new demands from his work and family, and knew it was worth it.
Life can take us in unexpected directions, but your educational goals can still be
within reach. Discover how returning students navigated their comeback, found support,
and celebrated milestones on the path to completing their degrees.
That journey starts with just one step and each step, it becomes clearer and clearer, and your confidence grows, and I was proud of myself.
Shawn, a B.S. in Business Administration graduate, spent years working toward his undergraduate degree while balancing new demands from his work and family, and knew it was worth it.
You were admitted but did not enroll in classes, OR
You were previously enrolled but haven’t registered for classes in more than three
consecutive semesters (excluding summer and winter sessions).
Exception: Students with an official leave of absence granted in advance do not need to reapply.
To be eligible for reentry, you must have left UBalt in good academic standing with
a minimum 3.0 GPA, both at UBalt and in any coursework taken since.
If you were not in good academic standing, please submit an essay in response to the prompt: "What will you do differently to succeed at UBalt?"
Send your essay to documents@ubalt.edu, including your name and UBalt Student ID number in the subject line. A faculty member
or academic liaison will review your application and make a decision.
You were admitted but did not enroll in classes, OR
You were previously enrolled but haven’t registered for classes in more than three
consecutive semesters (excluding summer and winter sessions).
Exception: Students with an official leave of absence granted in advance do not need to reapply.
To be eligible for reentry, you must have left UBalt in good academic standing with
a minimum 2.0 cumulative GPA, both at UBalt and in any coursework taken since.
If you were not in good academic standing, please submit an essay in response to the prompt: "What will you do differently to succeed at UBalt?"
Send your essay to documents@ubalt.edu, including your name and UBalt Student ID number in the subject line.
The University of Baltimore adheres to federal policy for service members who need
to withdraw from classes and wish to be readmitted. This policy is outlined in Chapter 3, Volume 2 of The Federal Student Aid Handbook.