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University of Central Florida

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BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

The University of Central Florida is part of the State University System of Florida, which is dedicated to serving the needs of a diverse state population while offering high quality academic degree programs and student services. The diverse and inclusive student body is drawn from all 50 states and 141 countries.

UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA CAMPUS:

To provide convenience and access to a quality education, there are also 11 smaller regional campuses located throughout the Central Florida area. Many are affiliated with the Florida Community College System. Programs can be geared to fit the schedule and budget of a new or returning student.

CAMPUS PROGRAMS AT UCF:

UCF offers degrees at the Bachelor's, Master's and Doctoral levels. The 12 colleges within the university include the College of Graduate Studies and the newly established College of Medicine. There are 225 degree programs which offer a variety of academic majors including optics, engineering and computer science, business administration, education, science, hospitality management and digital media.

ON-LINE PROGRAMS FOR UCF:

Online@UCF offers 7 undergraduate degree completion programs, 8 graduate degree programs and 12 graduate certificates. Hundreds of courses from most academic areas are also offered every semester.

LOCATION OF UCF:

Main Campus for UCF

4000 Central Florida Blvd.
Orlando, FL 32816
407-823-2000

Regional Campuses for UCF

There are 11 regional campuses located throughout the Central Florida Area.

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