Quality and Flexibility: UCF Online Programs Rank Among Top 10 in Nation by U.S. News for 2024 Rising in the national rankings, UCF’s faculty-led, innovative online programs position students for success.
New UCF Study Proposes Space Auctions to Ease Satellite Overcrowding The study provides a systematic analysis of the problem of space congestion and proposes a market-based solution.
Current, Incoming UCF Students: Complete 2024-25 FAFSA by Feb. 15 The FAFSA now has fewer questions and is more streamlined — making it easier to submit the 2024-25 application by UCF’s new priority filing date of Feb. 15.
Plug and Play Partners with UCF for New Orlando Office Focused on Smart Cities This collaboration, which includes several other local partners, aims to leverage the strong ecosystem of expertise and resources in the region — driving the development of innovative solutions for smart cities.
UCF Graduate Scholars to Teach Students with High-intensity Needs in Language, Literacy A specially developed graduate certificate program is preparing health and education students at UCF for roles as intervention specialists in local schools.
UCF to Grow Next Generation of Digital Twin Researchers with New Graduate Program The U.S. Department of Education awarded the School of Modeling, Simulation and Training a $1.155 million grant to start the new certificate program.
Aviation Week Network Selects UCF Student as 1 of 20 Who Will Shape the Industry Aerospace engineering student Sydney Giannuzzi has been named a 20 Twenties award winner in recognition of her academic achievements, civic contributions and research.
New Poster Printer Helps UCF Graduate Students, Faculty Share Their Research Located in the Graduate Student Center in Trevor Colbourn Hall, the large-scale poster printer will make it easier for Knights to share their research.
UCF Podcast: The Importance of Preserving Black History Brandon Nightingale ’16 ’19MA, former archivist at Bethune-Cookman University, discusses how his journey starting at UCF as an electrical engineering major has led him to now working to preserve Black history, and how slowing down to study the past is the best way to look forward.