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Apply to UCF
When I transferred from Illinois, I decided to live on campus. I discovered it was an excellent networking opportunity. It has allowed me to be surrounded by potential future coworkers and to build great relationships with them.
Becoming a Knight
If you’re ready to apply, you’re in the right place. Just make sure that you have all of necessary transcripts, recommendation letters, test scores and application fees as stated below and follow the link.
Undergraduates
If you’re an undergraduate, whether you’re a transfer student or a freshman, you'll need to fill out an undergraduate application. You’ll also need similar documents to apply. Here's what you need to apply to UCF as an undergraduate:
Freshmen and Transfer Students
- 1. Official high school transcripts
- 2. Official SAT or ACT scores
- 3. Official GED or TOEFL scores, where applicable
- 4. Submission of the Counselor Recommendation Form
- 5. Submission of the application essay (strongly encouraged)
- 6. Transcripts from all colleges attended
Visit the undergraduate admissions transfer student page for more specific information and requirements.
When you’re ready, mail your documents, or submit via the undergraduate application.
Graduate Applications
Graduate school can be a great way to continue learning and advance both your knowledge and career. You’ll need some important documents to apply, including:
- 1. Transcripts from all the colleges you’ve attended
- 2. Official test scores (GRE, etc.)
- 3. Submission of an entrance essay and/or statement
- 4. Your resume, including your previous research and experience
- 5. Recommendation letters
When you’re ready, apply online with the graduate application.