You've put in the effort to earn your UBalt degree, and you deserve to complete it. Whether you're looking to finish your bachelor’s or master’s degree, we’re here to make re-enrollment simple.
Complete our readmission inquiry form below, and an admission counselor will guide you through the process.
As Maryland’s top public university for working adults, 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!
Step 1: Start a new admission application.
Step 2: Submit your admission application. Use code UBUBALT to waive the application fee.
Step 3: Send official transcripts from all schools attended since leaving UBalt to documents@ubalt.edu.
Step 4: Apply for financial aid using UBalt’s federal school code 002102. Scholarships may be available.
Note:
You’ll need to submit a new application for admission if:
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.
You’ll need to submit a new application for admission if:
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.
Please ensure any outstanding balances with the University are cleared. For assistance, contact the Office of the Bursar at 410.837.4848 or ubaltbursar@ubalt.edu.
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.
For more information and assistance, please contact The Bob Parsons Veterans Center.