Announcing UCF’s New Senior Vice President for Student Success Paul Dosal plans to start in this new position on July 1 to create the culture, opportunities and support for our students to unleash their potential.
Making College Dreams Come True Gordon Chavis has helped lead UCF’s enrollment to a level very few believed possible 23 years ago. He knew it was possible because someone first believed in him.
UCF Ranked as Top College in Florida for LGBTQ+ Students UCF is also the only institution from the state of Florida to rank among the top 25 in the nation, according to BestColleges and Campus Pride Index.
A Guide to Virtual Services at UCF During COVID-19 Here are some of the online services and resources available to support your success at UCF while the university returns to pre-pandemic operations during Fall 2021.
Remembering Eternal Knights of 2020 and 2021 The UCF community is invited to the Reflecting Pond — virtually or in-person — on March 25 at 2 p.m. for this important tradition honoring students who have died during the school year.
Range to Retire after 46 Years in Education UCF’s assistant vice president of Student Development and Enrollment Services has had many roles in his 26 years at the university.
UCF VP for SDES Maribeth Ehasz to Retire in Early 2021 Since joining the university in 1994, she has worked to provide resources and opportunities for students to grow and become the best versions of themselves.
New Scholarship Created for UCF ‘Dreamers’ “This endowment was created with the belief that ‘Dreamers’ are invaluable assets to the UCF community,” says the anonymous donor who started the support fund.
Knights Rally to Help Hurricane Dorian Survivors Campus donation drive nets thousands of pounds of food and supplies for the Bahamas.
First Class of UCF’s Inclusive Education Services Program Graduates 13 students earn their professional services credential and leave their mark on UCF’s program, which provides a college experience for students who may not otherwise have the opportunity.
Hurricane Evacuations Are Becoming More Challenging—Physically and Psychologically Scientific American