UCF Lives Here - Housing Viewbook 2014-2015

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U N I V E R S I T Y of C E N T R A L F L O R I D A

YOU HAVE QUESTIONS.

WE HAVE ANSWERS. Q. A re first-year students guaranteed housing at UCF? A. There are more students who request housing than can be

accommodated, so it is very important to apply for housing as soon as you are offered admission. If the type of housing you request is full, we will give you the opportunity to switch to another type of UCF Housing based on availability. First-year housing is assigned on a first-come, first-served basis.

Q. W hat is the difference between a two-semester (fall/

spring) agreement and a three-semester (fall/spring/ summer) agreement?

A. This is one of the first decisions you will make. Students who

choose a two-semester agreement will live in their assigned room for Fall 2014 and Spring 2015, leaving during the winter break. Residents of the Rosen College Apartments will also have this type of agreement but are not required to leave during the winter break. Students who choose The Towers or NorthView will sign a three-semester agreement for Fall 2014, Spring 2015 and Summer 2015 — never having to leave during their agreement.

Q. Where can I get more information on housing rates and options?

A. Up-to-date housing information is available at housing.ucf.edu.

HOUSING APPLICATION PROCESS

Apply online. It’s easy! 1 Apply for admission to UCF at admissions.ucf.edu. Once you are admitted, you can apply for housing.

2 Review housing choices in this brochure or watch a video tour at housing.ucf.edu.

3 Complete a housing agreement at my.ucf.edu. 4 For detailed application instructions, visit the Housing website and select “Apply.”

Reminders: »» A prepayment is required for the housing agreement to be accepted as complete.

»» Students may view their housing status on myUCF. »» Students can make roommate requests, choose Living Learning programs and indicate room preferences on myUCF.

»» Once assigned, room and roommate assignment information is available on myUCF.

»» Housing agreements are subject to cancellation, and any

prepayments will be forfeited if the admissions enrollment deposit is not paid.

Rates are subject to change.

Q. Can I bring my car to campus? A. It’s not necessary to have a car at UCF, but parking is available

for students living on campus. A shuttle system is available and serves the on- and off-campus apartment complexes. Parking information is available at parking.ucf.edu.

Q. Are housing tours available? A. Yes. Daily housing tours of multiple communities are provided

Monday-Friday, except on holidays. Details on in-person tours, as well as video tours can be found at housing.ucf.edu/tours. You may also submit a request online for tours in Spanish.

Note: First-year students are given preference for housing on the Orlando main campus. Students of all classifications may apply for the student housing located at The Towers at Knights Plaza, Rosen College Apartments and NorthView. Married and family student housing is not available at UCF.

No student is guaranteed housing on campus, so everyone is encouraged to apply early.


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