At The University of Baltimore, we provide knowledge that works. Get real-world career preparation and the hands-on experience employers demand at a fraction of the cost of other universities. Pick courses that fit your schedule and create an education tailored to your vision and needs. Welcome to UBalt!

You’ve invested a lot toward earning your UBalt degree. You deserve to finish what you started. Whether you are looking to complete your bachelor's or master's degree, we try to make it easy for you to re-enroll. Complete our readmission inquiry form and an admission counselor will walk you through the process.

 

Benefits of returning to UBalt

+      Completing your degree has never been more convenient.

As Maryland’s #1 public university for working adults, we understand the importance of fitting your education around your life, work and family schedules. That’s why UBalt’s academic programs are designed to fit your busy life. Take courses in the classroom, online, or hybrid during the day, evenings or weekends. Earn your degree on your time!

 +      Readmission fee waiver

We’ll waive your readmission application fee. Use waiver code UBUBALT when you apply online!

 +      Dedicated support to help you return to the classroom

We understand returning to school can seem overwhelming. That’s why you’ll have a dedicated support system from start to finish to help you cross the finish line.

 

 

Steps to reapply for admission

Step 1: Begin your new admission application.

Step 2: Submit your admission application. Use code UBUBALT to waive the  application fee.

Step 3: Submit official transcripts from all institutions you’ve 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: Your Online Application username is the email address you used to previously submit an application. If you are having issues logging in, please refer to How to Reset Your Password or contact the Office of Admission at admission@ubalt.edu.

If it has been 7 or more years since you initially started your academic program at The University of Baltimore, please contact an admission counselor before starting the application process.

 

Guidelines for re-enrolling at UBalt

You will need to submit a new application for admission if you were admitted and did not enroll in classes OR if you were previously enrolled and haven't registered for classes for more than three consecutive semesters (excluding summer and winter sessions).

  • The exception is students who have been granted an official leave of absence in advance.

You must have been in good academic standing, with a minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA, when you left UBalt, and in any coursework you have taken since leaving.

  • 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?"
  • Essays can be sent to documents@ubalt.edu. Please include your name and UBalt Student ID number in the subject line of the email. A faculty member or academic liaison will review your application and make a decision.

Any existing balances with the University must be cleared. For more information, please contact the Office of the Bursar at 410.837.4848 or ubaltbursar@ubalt.edu.

You will need to submit a new application for admission if you were admitted and did not enroll in classes OR if you were previously enrolled and haven't registered for classes for more than three consecutive semesters (excluding summer and winter sessions).

  • The exception is students who have been granted an official leave of absence in advance.

You must have been in good academic standing, with a minimum 2.0 cumulative GPA, when you left UBalt, and in any coursework you have taken since leaving.

  • 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?" Essays can be emailed to documents@ubalt.edu. Please include your name and UBalt Student ID number in the subject line of the email.
  • Students need to meet GPA requirements for readmission into certain programs.

Any existing balances with the University must be cleared. For more information, please contact the Office of the Bursar at 410.837.4848 or ubaltbursar@ubalt.edu.

The University of Baltimore follows federal policy when a service member must withdraw from classes and wishes to be readmitted to the school. The policy is detailed in Chapter 3, Volume 2 of The Federal Student Aid Handbook. Please contact The Bob Parsons Veterans Center for more information and assistance.