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Hurricane Irma: UCF Cancels Classes starting on Thursday

Posted Wednesday, September 6, 2017 @ 7:31 PM

UCF Alert: Hurricane Irma: UCF will cancel classes starting Thursday, close on Friday In anticipation of Hurricane Irma’s impact, all academic programs and classes are cancelled starting Thursday, Sept. 7, to allow for sufficient preparations and travel needs. Faculty and staff should report as usual on Thursday to secure their offices, research and to take […]

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Hurricane Irma: Parent Update #1

Football Game Moved to Friday

Posted Tuesday, September 5, 2017 @ 7:19 PM

In an abundance of caution due to the potential impact of Hurricane Irma this weekend, UCF’s football game against the University of Memphis has been moved to 6:30 p.m. Friday at Spectrum Stadium. Parking lots and Spectrum Stadium will open for all fans at 5 p.m. With the new game time, no tailgating will be […]

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Hurriane Harvey Disaster Relief

Message from UCF's Vice President for Student Development and Enrollment Services Maribeth Ehasz

Posted Friday, September 1, 2017 @ 3:49 PM

Greetings Hurricane Harvey has severely impacted Houston and other communities in Texas. Our thoughts are with the people affected by this disaster. The University of Central Florida’s Division of Student Development and Enrollment Services is answering the call to help by providing assistance to students impacted by Hurricane Harvey. UCF CARES supports the safety and […]

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Game Room Grand Opening

Game Room Space Begins

Posted Thursday, August 31, 2017 @ 2:25 PM

On September 30, UCF’s Student Government Association hosted an official Game Room Grand Opening on the 3rd floor of the Student Union. SGA Student Body President Nick Larkins and Vice President Cristina Barreto presented students with an extensive platform with goals that could improve the student experience at UCF during the 2017 SGA election. One […]

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College freshmen who take fewer than 15 credits per semester are less likely to graduate on time

Freshman 15

Posted Wednesday, August 30, 2017 @ 4:30 PM

The “Freshman 15” is typically a warning to incoming college students about weight gain, yet the term could also serve as an aspiration — at least when it comes to course load. College students who take fewer than 15 credits per semester during their freshman year are less likely to graduate within four years (i.e., […]

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