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Explore the undergraduate and graduate admissions process at UCF, including application requirements, deadlines and other helpful resources.
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- Undergraduate Admissions
To begin your application for admission, click " Start New Application " below. Returning User: Submission Status: The submission status of your application (s) for admission is listed below. Applications marked "In Progress" have not been submitted to UCF.
Admissions is fairly competitive as the Central Florida acceptance rate is 41%. Popular majors include Psychology, Liberal Arts and Humanities, and Health Service Preparatory Studies. Graduating 76% of students, Central Florida alumni go on to earn a starting salary of $37,100.
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The Office of Undergraduate Admissions supports the university in meeting its strategic enrollment goals and fulfilling the UCF Strategic Plan. It is responsible for coordinating the identification, recruitment, admission and enrollment of all undergraduate first-time-in-college, transfer, non-degree, dual enrollment, early admission and non ...
University of Central Florida has an acceptance rate of 41%. Half the applicants admitted to UCF who submitted test scores have an SAT score between 1200 and 1360 or an ACT score of 25 and 29.