09/10 Viewbook

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University of Central Florida O R L A N D O, F LO R I DA

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CON T E N Ts

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Welcome to UCF

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List of Majors

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Why UCF?

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Campus Map

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Life is Good Here

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Orlando

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Colleges

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UCF Quick Facts

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Athletics

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Admissions

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Visit Us

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is a major metropolitan research university in a dynamic city that is known worldwide for its entertainment and hospitality. But there are many more reasons for you to come to UCF. Our partnerships with industry leaders in engineering, education, business, simulation, film and media, the arts, high technology, and other fields provide our students with internships, co-op experiences, service learning opportunities, and, ultimately, high-wage jobs upon graduation. We provide a welcoming and inclusive environment for all students who choose UCF. Our students share common interests in growing intellectually, gaining hands-on field experiences, participating in state-of-the-art classroom environments, and being involved in clubs, organizations, and community service projects. Our students come from diverse backgrounds, and they hail from every state in the nation and more than 100 countries. Our faculty members conduct groundbreaking research in many fields, are internationally-known scholars, and are awardwinning teachers. I hope that this viewbook will help you to discover how UCF stands for opportunity for you. Enjoy your tour! Cordially yours,

John C. Hitt President

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This is UCF

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We’ve got spirit Spirit Splash is an enduring Homecoming tradition at UCF and the one time where students enter the Reflecting Pond. Here Knightro reaches out to a UCF student.

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ALUMNI PROFILE:

Lalita Booth

From Homeless to Harvard As a Truman scholar, Lalita Booth is an example of hard work and dedication. But as a former homeless mother, she is something much greater—an example of the resilience of the human spirit. Things that are worth achieving are unreasonable. Set unreasonable goals and pursue them unreasonably. Her unreasonable goals have led to a Harvard dream, a stable home for her son and the start of her nonprofit, Lighthouse for Dreams.

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MAJORS Accounting

Humanities

Theatre

Advertising/Public Relations

Industrial Engineering

Theatre Studies

Aerospace Engineering

Information Technology

Women’s Studies

Anthropology

Interdisciplinary Studies

Applied Science

International and Global Studies

Pre-chiropractic

Art

Interpersonal/Organizational Communication

Pre-dental

Art Education Biology Biotechnology Business Administration Chemistry Civil Engineering Communication Sciences & Disorders Computer Engineering Computer Science Construction Engineering Criminal Justice Digital Media Early Childhood Education Economics Electrical Engineering Elementary Education English English Language Arts Education Environmental Engineering Event Management

Journalism Legal Studies Management Marketing Mathematics Mathematics Education Mechanical Engineering

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Pre-law Pre-medical Pre-pharmacy Pre-podiatry Pre-optometry Pre-osteopathy Pre-veterinary

Medical Laboratory Sciences Modern Language Combination Molecular Biology and Microbiology Music Music Education Nursing

Choosing a Major

Philosophy

Are you unsure about which major to choose? We are here to help. When you start at UCF you will be assigned an advisor in a field that suits your academic interests. The Office of First Year Advising and Exploration offers the Academic Exploration Program, which helps students reach their academic goals.

Photography Physics Political Science Psychology Public Administration Radio-Television

The Academic Exploration Program provides:

Religious Studies

Foreign Language Education

Restaurant and Foodservice Management

•S upport and guidance through individual academic advising

• Workshops and seminars

Forensic Science

Science Education

• Library and computer resources

French

Social Science Education

Health Information Management

Social Sciences

Health Sciences/Athletic Training Track

Social Work

Film Finance

Health Sciences/ Pre-clinical Allied Health Track

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Pre-professional Programs

Real Estate

Exceptional Student Education

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Sociology Spanish

Health Services Administration

Sports and Fitness

History

Statistics

Hospitality Management

Technical Education and Industry Training

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Why UCF

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ountless options for academic achievement. Lots of opportunities to meet people and make friends. A variety of ways and places to have fun. Being at UCF puts you in the midst of a modern, energetic and diverse environment, where you can explore your passions and always be part of something new and exciting. Our warm, sunny location, local job opportunities and extraordinary academics are just a few reasons more than 52,000 students are enrolled at UCF.

Co m m u n i ty C r e ati v i ty E xc e l l e n c e

OUR UNIVERSITY •W as named a “Best Value” university by Kiplinger’s Personal Finance and a “School to Watch” by U.S. News & World Report •A ttracts exceptional academic achievers (incoming freshmen have an SAT average of 1225, an average ACT of 27, and an average GPA of 3.8) •M ade U.S. medical school history by giving the College of Medicine’s charter class full four-year scholarships •P artners with industry leaders to increase students’ job opportunities

•A ttracts the second-highest number of National Merit scholars in the state •F ocuses on research and involves students in their fields early • Sits on 1,415 acres with modern facilities •C ompetes in an on-campus football stadium and arena that both opened in 2007 •E mploys the best faculty in the business who are experts in their field

•G raduates Rhodes, Truman, Melon, Goldwater and National Merit scholars

You belong here too.

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The Order of Pegasus is the highest university honor recognizing outstanding graduating seniors who have demonstrated exemplary involvement, leadership, academic achievement and community service.

L ive the R ight L ife : L i ve t h e K n i g h t L i f e In the Middle Ages, a Knight was an elite warrior sworn to uphold the values of faith, loyalty, courage and honor. Over hundreds of years, those values carried forth, which is why today every UCF student is known as a Knight. Our students consistently uphold these merits. They achieve top academic honors, as well as uphold loyalty and honor.

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Welcome to UCF

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Take a Walk in a Knight’s Shoes To really appreciate our campus, you need to see it. Take a walk through Memory Mall, stroll by the Reflecting Pond and visit the Student Union in the heart of the campus.


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Welcome Center Reflecting Pond/Millican Hall Library Student Union memory mall arena bright house networks stadium RECREATION AND WELLNESS CENTER

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Life is Good Here

Earning your college degree will be your ultimate goal during the next few years. But college life is about more than books and studying. It’s about being independent and developing your interests. We have an endless supply of amenities and activities to keep you stimulated when you’re not hitting the books.

Catch a basketball game or concert at the arena. Whether you live in one of our on-campus suites or a nearby off-campus apartment, you’re never more than a short walk or shuttle ride from all the action.

Got food on the brain? Grab a sandwich on the go from Subway, Jimmy John’s, Chick-fil-A or one of numerous other convenient eateries on campus. Try the all-you-can-eat dining at Knightro’s or catch a game and a burger at Wackadoo’s or Tailgaters. Itching to get off campus? Satisfy your taste buds at a never-ending selection of area restaurants, many of which are located within one mile of campus.

Want to save gas money? Hop on one of our free shuttles, which pick up and drop off at several university-affiliated apartments off campus, all on-campus residencies, throughout the main campus and Research Park, and in and around Orlando.

Go green. Use pedal power—and don’t worry about parking, we have 6,500 bike spaces.

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Meeting friends between classes? Head over to the Student Union, where you can grab a coffee or smoothie; chow down on a slice of pizza, a Philly cheese steak or a soft pretzel; shop for computers or even eyeglasses; study in one of the lounges; or use the computer lab—all in the heart of campus.

Want to be healthy? Take advantage of our 85,000-square-foot Recreation and Wellness Center, where you can climb a three-story rock climbing tower, run on the indoor track and test your endurance on a variety of cardio and weight machines. The center also offers dietary guidance and stress management seminars, among many other services.


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Feeling under the weather? No need to venture off campus to find a doctor —you can see one for free (some exceptions apply) at the Health Center, where you can get vaccinations and prescriptions filled too. The center also has allergy, flu and travel clinics, as well as a women’s health center.

Determined to make straight A’s? We’ve got numerous academic resources to help you along your journey. Need help choosing a major or optimizing your course load? Your own personal advisor awaits. Need a tutor or help developing study skills? Stop by the University Writing Center or Math lab. Visit the Student Academic Resource Center. Other specialized offices include Multicultural Academic and Support Services and Student Disability Services, all offering leadership, advocacy and support to help you build a foundation for success.

Let UCF be your home. With more than 10,000 beds in on-campus and university-affiliated off-campus housing, there’s sure to be an option that suits you. All residential communities are a short walk from classes and are close to shops and restaurants. A free shuttle bus connects the campus to university-affiliated housing, so you are only a few minutes away from all the activities. For more information about living at UCF, visit www.housing.ucf.edu.

Busy Knights Whether you’re a serious scholar, a social butterfly, a dedicated volunteer or a combination of all three, there’s a group at UCF that’s just right for you. Like chocolate? We’ve got a club for that. Like heavy metal? We’ve got a club for that too. In fact, we have a club or organization for just about anything you can think of, be it history, philanthropy or even whitewater rafting. You’ve got loads of options—hundreds of them, actually. Ready to get involved?

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ALUMNI PROFILE:

Richard Cravens Black & Gold and Blue Man

A lot of my fun memories at UCF came from being in the band. And after years of performing as a drummer—from UCF’s marching band to theme parks—Richard is using his psychology degree and his music skills to make a career out of entertaining others. As a performer in Orlando’s Blue Man Group, Richard brings high energy and improvisation to the stage every night. We have to be quick to react, especially when one of the guys does something we’ve never seen before. Richard may come back to UCF someday to use his degree and apply his performing skills as a teacher. I think it would be cool to come into a class and just lecture utilizing my practical applications.

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Location, Location, Location Sure, you know about Disney, Universal and SeaWorld. But did you know Central Florida has nearly a hundred theme parks and attractions? There’s also more than 5,000 restaurants and an array of beautiful beaches just a short drive away, making this area one of the top vacation destinations in the world.

As a UCF student, you can take advantage of all this and more year-round. And, you’ll never have to put on snow boots for any of it. In fact, our weather is so mild, you can usually wear shorts on Thanksgiving day. And, it makes for a perfect day of studying on the green or by the Reflecting Pond. Orlando is not just theme parks. Our area has seen rapid growth and economic expansion in recent years and is a center for the life sciences, medical innovation and technological developments. That’s why in 2008, 57 percent of our alumni stayed in Central Florida to start their careers. More and more, Central Florida is becoming a Knight nation. It’s a great place to live, work and play. Will you be its next permanent resident?

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This is UCF UCF Arena

The arena is home to UCF sporting events, concerts and convocations, and is surrounded by restaurants, shops and student housing.

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Arts & Humanities cah.ucf.edu

My time as a fine arts student has challenged me creatively. I feel so lucky to have teachers and classmates who push my art. This is the kind of nurturing environment you want to step into for your transition to the real world. C rystal Bell

From literature to philosophy to digital media, the College of Arts and Humanities helps students hone their creative skills and provides an environment for artistic expression of every kind. The college aims to support students of all interests, helping them discover their creativity regardless of their major. Film faculty members win international awards. Student and faculty folk artists investigate Chinese folk art in China. And actors head to Hollywood and Broadway to make their way as stars. With many undergraduate degree programs and fields of study, the college prepares well-rounded students for the 21st century. The opportunities are endless.

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Business Administration bus.ucf.edu

More than 9,000 undergraduate and graduate students are enrolled in the College of Business Administration, making it one of the nation’s largest accredited schools of business. But its size is not what sets this college apart. It’s the innovative curriculum, state-of-the-art facilities and nationally recognized undergraduate programs. The college is also involved in helping entrepreneurs and small businesses succeed and add value to the local economy.

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Education

education.ucf.edu

Teaching others to teach creatively, passionately and exceptionally is what the College of Education is all about. Using cutting-edge motion-capture technology, as well as promoting an international reading center, the college explores many methods to educate its students for their future roles. The College of Education provides a forum for students, faculty, staff and community leaders to join one another in developing and envisioning a better future for Central Florida and beyond.

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Engineering & Computer Science

cecs.ucf.edu

Designing a self-Driving car, developing artificial intelligence or solving traffic flow problems are just a few of the things students work on. The College of Engineering and Computer Science gives you these opportunities and more, getting you involved and thinking creatively about the way things work. A leader in research, close industry partnerships and a great location make the college highly competitive, with 5,000 students enrolled. UCF is one stop on the High-Tech Corridor and a neighbor to industry leaders such as Lockheed Martin, Boeing and Harris.

I have loved every minute of school. It has a beautiful campus with amazing colleges, including a great school for engineering that has a close relationship with Lockheed Martin. Kyle Stoodt


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My major is health sciences preclinical and I love it because as soon as I’m done I can go out into the world and help those who need it.

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Health & Public Affairs

cohpa.ucf.edu

Do you want to make a difference in the world? Then the College of Health and Public Affairs may be for you. The college educates students to aid society while getting them involved in the community. Becoming victim advocates and traveling internationally to help people in need are only a couple of examples of the ways students begin impacting communities before they graduate. The college is known for its tireless dedication to serving people and their communities, and its focus on producing future world leaders in health and public service. Graduates find careers and help others by pursuing justice, alleviating hardships and communication problems, and managing important health information.

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Medicine med.ucf.edu

History-making. Groundbreaking. A national model for medical education. These are just a few of the things people across the nation are saying about the UCF College of Medicine. Determined to recruit the best opening class, the college asked the community for financial support—and was able to offer the first 41 students full four-year scholarships. Debt-free doctors turned out to be a great idea, and more than 4,300 students applied for 41 openings for Fall 2009. And the scholarship idea caught the attention of national media outlets like NBC. But the college isn’t just about training doctors. It’s about research too. The Burnett School of Biomedical Sciences is nationally known for its innovative research on everything from anthrax to diabetes and breast cancer. The new College of Medicine is nestled within the medical city at Lake Nona in Orlando and will partner with Nemours Children’s Hospital, the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, and the Burnham Institute for Medical Research.


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nursing.ucf.edu

Orlando’s future as a medical destination is aided by the College of Nursing and its dedication to using state-ofthe-art technology and community-oriented curricula to educate future health care professionals. Graduates of the college provide My nursing program was more than learning to care for others, it saved my life. Being taught what to look for in a self-exam was critical in discovering that I had breast cancer and getting early treatment. Kerrie Lynch

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evidence-based patient care, serve in leadership roles, teach, perform research and influence policy. Clinical excellence and community service are the hallmarks of UCF’s nursing programs, as well as a dedication to increasing access to education through innovative and flexible programs.


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Brandie Hollinger Caring for Future Generations

As UCF’s first female Student Government Association president, Brandie Hollinger knows a thing or two about being a communicator and advocate. And as a pediatric nurse at Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children—one of the top children’s hospitals in the country—she uses those skills to provide the best care to her patients. The rigorous academics and hours spent in the hospital working directly with patients really prepared me for the job. Brandie learned leadership skills at UCF that she says have been crucial to her success with the children she treats and their families. As a student, you always had someone to fall back on, now it’s your responsibility. Already a leader of her peers, she’s taking on the greatest responsibility of all: her generations. future

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College of Sciences students have worked on archeological digs in Belize, surveyed giant sea turtles as they nest along nearby beaches, or worked out a difficult mathematical equation—in college and in their careers. As the largest college at UCF, the College of Sciences offers undergraduate degree programs that range from anthropology to chemistry to political science. Students learn in and out of the lab through classroom lectures, lab sessions, studio work and on-site observations.

I love the atmosphere! It’s an awesome school with hundreds of ways to get involved. I love the unity and school spirit UCF gives me. Tivzah Britleb an k biology

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Hospitality Management

hospitality.ucf.edu

The Rosen College of Hospitality Management is strategically located near Orlando’s International Drive, in the heart of one of the world’s largest and most popular tourist destinations. From its theme parks to its nearby beaches, golf courses and resorts, Central Florida is the perfect lab for a student of hospitality. The college is one of the leading hospitality management schools in the nation, with a high job placement record. Graduates of the Rosen College manage hotels, restaurants and theme parks, plan and administer major events, plan weddings and promote national tourism.


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Honors College

honors.ucf.edu

At UCF, we have an entire college dedicated to our highest academic achievers. At the Burnett Honors College, students are introduced to research and collaborative work early. The college is open to students of all disciplines, but entry is competitive. Its community of 1,600 students creates an intimate atmosphere of a small, liberal arts college, with the benefits of a large university. Learn more about what Burnett Honors College offers at www.honors.ucf.edu.

LEAD Scholars

The LEAD Scholar’s Program is designed to produce young leaders of the future. This nationally recognized two-year program is for academically motivated students and it helps them apply leadership skills through experiential activities and community service. Learn more about the program at www.lead.sdes.ucf.edu.

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Hye Jung Kim CALCULATED FUN Being at UCF is exciting. There are so many organizations to get involved with. But Hye Jung Kim’s experiences aren’t just fun and games. She volunteers for Give Kids the World, an organization which helps terminally ill children visit Orlando. Looking ahead? Hye loves kids, mentors students and wants to be a math teacher. Math needs strong teachers to make it fun. And knowing Hye, we’re sure she’s perfect for the job.

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QUICK FAC T S U n i v e r si t y P r o f i l e

Student Population: 52,000 From: 67 Florida counties 50 states 138 countries Student/Faculty Ratio: approx. 30 to 1 National Merit Scholars: 188

FREs h m a n c l a ss P r o f i l e

Average SAT Score: 1225 Average ACT Score: 27 Average High School GPA: 3.8

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Cheryl Hines

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Serious Enthusiasm

After graduating with a TV/Radio degree, Cheryl Hines worked several jobs before her big break on the HBO show Curb Your Enthusiasm. She credits her education with getting her started. I learned how to edit here at UCF. Without my education I would have been lost. And there is still so much more in her future. With three new films and her directorial debut—Serious Moonlight—she knows what it takes to make it. Do not be afraid of failing. Most people are so afraid of failing they never even try.

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UCF may be the only university to open two new venues in a single year. And that’s just what we did—a 10,000-seat arena for basketball games, and the 45,000-seat Bright House Networks Stadium, home to the UCF Knights football team. The UCF Knights women’s basketball team and the men’s golf team captured two Conference USA Championships in 2009. UCF is also the home of an All-Conference USA women’s golfer as well as the Conference USA Player of the Year for our men’s basketball team. We’re committed to bringing our students, alumni, friends and neighbors together to celebrate long-held traditions and to create new ones. AT H L E TI C

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ALUMNI PROFILE:

Phil Dalhausser

Power-Serving For Gold

Known as the Thin Beast for his aggressive beach volleyball game and his 6’9” frame, Phil Dalhausser never imagined playing club volleyball at UCF could lead to Olympic gold at the 2008 Beijing Games. Volleyball was my hobby. Now he plays six days a week and maintains a relentless weight training and workout program. I’m not really one to pat myself on the back, says Dalhausser modestly. But it’s his commitment to being the best that has the sports world watching. It’s always nice to

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get respect from your colleagues, he says as he prepares for the 2012 London Games.

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A pp l ication D ead l ine s

Freshmen

Admissions

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Summer:

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Transfers

early as possible. By applying early, students get a head start

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International

The easiest way to apply is online at www.ucf.edu. Be sure to submit the signature page and residency affidavit along with the application fee. Or, you can send us a paper application. (See Application for Undergraduate Admission in the center of this viewbook.)

Requirements UCF requires a total of 18 high school units. Students must complete four years of English, three years of math (Algebra I and above), three years of science, three years of social studies, two years of the same foreign language (in sequence) and three academic electives. Meeting minimum requirements does not automatically guarantee admission. SAT scores are compiled using the highest critical reading and math sub scores from each test taken. ACT scores are based on the highest reported composite score. UCF operates on a rolling admissions basis. Students are generally notified of an admission decision two weeks after we receive all supporting official documents.

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A freshman applicant is a student with 11 or fewer credit hours of college course work after high school graduation. Admission to UCF is offered based upon a review of the high school academic record, quality and level of difficulty of courses, GPA, grade trends and SAT or ACT scores.

Approximate Annual Tuition, Room & Board Rates, Books and Fees*

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Spring:

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Spring:

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Summer:

Jan 1

Need-Based Financial Assistance These funds are awarded to students on the basis of their financial need. Awards can take the form of grants, which do not have to be repaid, work-study awards or low-interest loans.

Merit-Based Scholarship Assistance More than $200 million in merit and need-based assistance is awarded annually to UCF students. UCF awards over $5 million in academic scholarships each year to new students from across the nation. More than 3,000 new freshmen and transfer students are awarded funds based upon outstanding academic achievement. UCF administers hundreds of other scholarship programs established by individuals and organizations to assist its students. Visit www.finaid.ucf.edu for scholarship listings, a free scholarship search, and more information about financial assistance at UCF.

The University of Central Florida is ranked as one of the great educational values in the country.


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Campus Visit Experience

eeing the campus for yourself is an important part of the college selection process. Although UCF does not require

a campus visit for admission, we highly recommend it. Being on campus and experiencing our culture is the best way to decide if UCF is right for you.

Visit Us

The Office of Undergraduate Admissions offers information sessions, campus tours, and Open House events. Information sessions are conducted by Admissions Representatives, and current students lead the tours to provide a firsthand campus experience. So pick your dates and plan a visit to UCF today. CHOOSE FROM:

Campus Visit Experience •O ffered all year Monday–Friday at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. (except holidays) • I nformation sessions take place at the Progress Energy-University Welcome Center, followed by a one-hour walking tour of the campus •A fter the tour, you may preview our residence halls Monday–Friday at noon and 4 p.m.

Open House Events •C omprehensive, full-day Saturday event to introduce students and parents to the campus community •L earn about the application process, academic programs, student life and financial aid • Dates for Open Houses: • September 26, 2009 • October 24, 2009 • November 7, 2009 • January 23, 2010 Register for the Campus Visit Experience or an Open House event online only at www.admissions.ucf.edu. As space is limited, have a few dates in mind when making your reservations. For more information and a campus map, visit www.campusmap.ucf.edu.

I think UCF’s greatest strength is innovation. We’re always coming up with new programs and improvements. Being part of a university that does that is extremely exciting. Sylvana Fernande z

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