The countdown to the next semester has begun. We can’t wait to see you in class, Knights!
Pro Tips
Build Your Schedule
Plan your class schedule ahead by using mySchedule Builder. It helps you select the classes you want and need, and works around your schedule.
Think 30 Credit Hours
Completing 30 credit hours each year can help you stay on track for a four-year graduation. You won’t just save time — you can save money and earn more during your career, too.

Plan Your Path
What’s your plan? Pegasus Path guides you every step of the way — from orientation through graduation. Plus, it recommends learning experiences like internships and student organizations.
Meet Your Academic Advising and Coaching Team
Not sure which classes you should take in summer and fall? Contact the academic success team to schedule an appointment.
Frequently Asked Questions
You can schedule a meeting online through myKnight STAR or contact your college office for assistance scheduling a meeting.
No. This is just when your window opens to register. You will register online.
If you verify that you are looking at the correct term of registration and you still do not have an assigned time, please contact the Registrar’s Office at registrar@ucf.edu or by visiting the office in Millican Hall 161.
The enrollment window is your first (and best) opportunity to register for next semester. You can register for classes up to the end of the add/drop period during the first week of classes next year, but class availability is significantly reduced the longer you wait.
Check out the new academic calendar webpage for details about the new sessions.
Registration for returning students opens in waves over several days based on credit hours completed and GPA. Check that your enrollment appointment is open, and if not wait to enroll after your window opens. New students enroll during their orientation.
View your enrollment window on your myUCF Portal (Student Center > Enrollment Dates (Click on Details) > Select Term).
First, review the error details for the prerequisite error. Check for common issues like the course being reserved for specific students (Honors, etc.) and missing prerequisite courses. If you still have problems, contact your academic success coach (advisor) for guidance.