Welcome Back to Embry-Riddle
Your story here isn't over. We're ready to help you pick up where you left off.Readmission Process
Your academic journey is a lifelong pursuit, and we are here to support you as you take the next step toward completing your degree. Whether you’ve been focused on your career, family or other personal milestones, we're here to help you re-engage with your education and achieve your professional goals.
A new application is required for students who are returning to Embry-Riddle after an absence.
Daytona Beach and Prescott Campuses
An Embry-Riddle student whose attendance at the University is interrupted may be required to apply for readmission. In such cases, a new application for admission must be submitted.
Students are considered to be continuously enrolled, regardless of the number of credit hours registered, as long as they remain enrolled in at least one Embry-Riddle course beyond the drop period within a specified period of time. Continuous enrollment is required to maintain catalog rights and active student status.
If you lose continuous enrollment status, you are required to reapply for admission. Previously completed Embry-Riddle coursework will be evaluated upon reentry, and catalog requirements in effect at the time of readmission will apply.
For more information, refer to the Continuous Enrollment section of the for your chosen campus.
Worldwide & Online, Asia and Europe Campuses
A new application will be required for students whose attendance at the University is interrupted for any of the following reasons:
- A student enrolls at another institution without advanced, written approval.
- A matriculated student fails to enroll within one year from the ending date of their last course.
- A student fails to matriculate within one year of admission.
- A student is academically suspended from the University.
Prior students with an Embry-Riddle undergraduate cumulative grade point average (CGPA) below a 2.0 may be considered for readmission. Previously suspended students must satisfy the conditions for readmission as indicated in the letter of suspension before being considered for readmission. Files will be reviewed by the Admissions Office and/or Academic Standards and Admissions Committee (ASAC). A written petition for readmission, current resume, application fee and other supporting documentation, if applicable, must accompany the application for consideration of readmission.
Additional Information
To learn more about returning to Embry-Riddle after an absence, contact the admissions office for your chosen campus.
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Daytona Beach
Admissions Office1 Aerospace Blvd.
Daytona Beach, FL 32114
Prescott
Admissions Office3700 Willow Creek Rd.
Prescott, AZ 86301
Worldwide & Online
Admissions Office1 Aerospace Blvd.
Daytona Beach, FL 32114
Asia
Admissions Office70 Seletar Aerospace View; #02-01, Air 7 Asia Building
Singapore, 797564