Welcome Back!
If you were previously enrolled at Columbia and paused your studies for more than two semesters (not counting Summer), then you're considered a returning student. Returning students are required to complete the application linked below so that we can assess how to best put you back on track to complete your Columbia degree.
If your break from Columbia was less than two semesters, there's no need to fill out this application. Please just contact Columbia Central at columbiacentral@colum.edu or 312-369-7140 for information about re-enrolling.
To re-enroll as a Columbia student:
1. Submit a returning student application.
Deadlines
The returning student application is currently closed. Please see below for information about future terms.
Spring 2025 applicants: The deadlilne to apply is Wednesday, January 15, 2025
Summer 2025 applicants: Summer is not permitted as a first term of re-enrollment for returning students. Please apply to resume your studies in the Spring or Fall term.
Fall 2025 applicants: The application to re-enroll at Columbia is only available one semester at a time. If you would like to re-eroll in Fall 2025, the application will be available in January 2025.
2. Submit your transcripts.
If you attended any college or university since you last enrolled at Columbia, you must submit official transcripts.
Ask your institution(s) to send official transcripts to Columbia College Chicago Admissions at 600 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, IL 60605. All transcripts received by mail or in person must be in the original sealed envelope from the school.
We also accept transcripts—when sent directly from the institution—via email to admissions@colum.edu.
3. Clear any outstanding holds.
As part of our review of your application, we'll alert you any holds we find on your record. Some holds may bar you from registration until they are cleared.
This message will come to the email address you used for the application. Contact Columbia Central at columbiacentral@colum.edu or 312-369-7140 for additional information and help.
4. Meet with an advisor.
Schedule an appointment with an advisor in the College Advising Center to discuss changes in graduation requirements, your academic history, and course selection.
Your college advisor will discuss the steps necessary to register and provide assistance on using MyColumbia, our student portal, for course registration. Appointments are required, so plan ahead. You may also need to speak with a faculty member in your major before you can register.