Dive Back In
Find out what you need to know about the readmit process.
Readmit Students Admissions Process
Visit 51ÂÜÀò and earn a $500 scholarship!
Resuming Your Education
Life can be an unpredictable journey. Whatever your reason for leaving, we can’t wait to welcome you back. The process is simple, so let’s reconnect and pick up where we left off.
Steps to Apply
Complete and submit our .
There is no application fee for readmit students.
- Reset your MyAccount password through the link provided in an email titled "Set up your 51ÂÜÀò student account" and set up your multi factor authentication if you have not previously done so.
- Log in to MyAccount.
- Address any holds on your MyAccount with the appropriate departments (see below).
- Submit your FAFSA.
- Start completing your personalized enrollment checklist, including assessing transferable coursework, viewing your financial aid and registering for classes on .
What happened to my.biola?
My Account has replaced my.biola, and all enrollment and registration steps have been transitioned to .
Admission Requirements
Unless you have any holds on your account, there are no additional requirements for readmission.
Account holds may include:
- Medical hold — If your withdrawal was medically related, the Office of the Registrar requires a letter from the attending licensed medical doctor or psychiatrist verifying that your health has sufficiently improved to return to academic studies.
- Academic hold — If you withdrew from 51ÂÜÀò for academic reasons, you will need to submit a letter of appeal to the Dean of Academic Records. For more information, contact the Office of the Registrar.
- Accounting hold — Contact the .
Note: If you have been absent from 51ÂÜÀò for more than five years, you will need to submit a new application essay.
Application Deadlines
We accept applications on a rolling basis and recommend that you submit your application one semester before your intended start date. Please allow up to two weeks for your application to be processed following submission.
Resources
If you have any questions related to re-enrolling, we want to partner with you.
- Contact Information Technology for questions about My Account or your NetID and password.
- Phone number: (562) 903-4740
- Email: it.helpdesk@biola.edu
- Contact the Financial Aid Office for questions regarding scholarships, aid and loans.
- Phone number: (562) 903-4742
- Email: financialaid@biola.edu
- Contact the Office of the Registrar or your academic department to determine the classes you should register for.
- Phone number: (562) 903-4720
- Email: registrar@biola.edu
- Contact your admission counselor for all other questions.