Register for an Information Session
Our live-streamed panels, presentations and meetings are a great way to get answers to any questions that you may have about UCF. From applying and being admitted to campus life and academic course loads/major requirements, we’ll cover the topics most important to you.
Prospective Student Info Sessions
Prospective student information sessions are led by a UCF admissions counselor. They’re a great way to learn about the application process, admission requirements and merit scholarships, with some time for Q&A at the end of the session.
- When
- Select Wednesdays at 4 p.m. ET
- Where
- Zoom
- Duration
- 30 minutes
Register for an info session
Panel Discussions with Current UCF Students
In these open forum-style sessions, admitted students can talk with current Knights about what life is really like at UCF. From campus life to housing, activities to academics, no topic is off limits here. Panels are moderated by a UCF student ambassador.
- When
- Select Thursdays January through April
- Where
- Zoom
- Duration
- 30 minutes
Panels Resume Jan. 2025
“Transfer to Be a Knight” Transfer Info Session
Transferring to UCF starts with preparation. The “Transfer to Be a Knight” information session is designed to make your transition to UCF as smooth as possible. Led by an admissions counselor, you’ll learn about all things related to transfer students: applying, admission requirements, credit review and more.
- When
- Select Thursdays at 4 p.m. ET
- Where
- Zoom
- Duration
- 30 minutes
Register for a transfer session
Virtual Meeting with an Admission Counselor
Do you have questions about the undergraduate application process or your admission status? Virtual appointments are available with representatives in the Office of Undergraduate Admissions. First Stop at UCF Downtown also offers virtual and in-person appointments. Appointments can be made up to one week in advance.
- When
- Select Tuesdays (times vary)
- Where
- Microsoft Teams
- Duration
- 30 minutes
*Registration is required.
Register to meet with the Downtown First Stop Office
Pre-recorded Sessions and Workshops
This tutorial is designed to show students where and how to create, enter courses and grades, and submit the UCF Self-Provided Academic Record for Knights (SPARK) Form. This form replaces the traditional high school transcript for initial application review purposes and is required as part of your completed application.