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Date Established:   June, 1963
Status:   One of 10 universities in State University System
Location:   13 miles east of downtown Orlando
Date Construction Began:   January, 1967
Date of First Classes:   October, 1968
Original Enrollment:   1,948 students (including Continuing Education)
Final Fall 2000 Enrollment: 33,453
FTIC Applicants:   14,045
FTIC Acceptances:   8,810
FTIC's Enrolled:   3,679
Average SAT Verbal:   567
Average SAT Math:   578
Average SAT Total:   1145
ACT Average:   25
H.S. GPA Average:   3.6
Southern Association of Colleges & Schools:   Level 6 Institution
Southern Regional Education Board Classification:   Four-Year II Institution
Carnegie Classification:   Doctoral/Research Universities-Intensive
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BOARD OF REGENTS UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
All applicants must meet the following State University System (SUS) minimum eligibility index standards to be considered for Admission. Each SUS university reserves the right under BOR rule (6C6.002) to establish admission criteria which exceed BOR minimums. Visit the Admission Office on-line for additional information.
Units  
GPA & Test Scores
   
If the High School GPA is:
Minimum test scores must be:
     
GPA
SAT or
ACT
English 4  
2.0
1,140
25
Mathematics 3  
2.1
1,110  
24
Natural Science 3  
2.2
1,090  
24
Social Science 3  
2.3
1,060  
23
Foreign Language 2  
2.4
1,030  
22
Electives 4  
2.5
1,010  
21
Total 19  
2.6
1,000  
21
   
2.7
990  
21
   
2.8
980  
21
   
2.9
970  
20
   
3.0
*  
*
   
* No minium score required.
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BOARD OF REGENTS MINIMUM GRADUATE ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS
Minimum BOR criteria is 3.0 (4=A) in last two years of undergraduate degree, 1000 score on the GRE, or a previous graduate degree. A GRE test score, or it's equivalent, is required of all applicants. Some programs specify additional requirements.


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COLLEGES:
Arts & Sciences
Business Administration
Education
Engineering and Computer Science
Health & Public Affairs
School of Optics/CREOL
School of Hospitality Management
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES:
Office of the President
Academic Affairs
Administration & Finance
University Relations
Research & Graduate Studies
Division of Student Development & Enrollment Services

ACADEMIC PROGRAMS: (as of 06/2001)
76 Baccalaureate Programs
57 Master's Programs
3 Specialist Programs
19 Doctoral Programs within:
Graduate Business Administration
Graduate Computer Science.
Graduate Education.
Graduate Engineering
Graduate Mathematics
Graduate Physics
Graduate Psychology


Degrees Awarded to Date: (up to and including Spring 2001 semester)
Baccalaureate Degrees: 94,545
Master's Degrees: 17,713
Doctoral Degrees: 793
Specialist Degrees: 305

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2000-2001 Tuition and Fees
Fall/Spring Tuition & Fees* Florida Resident Non-Florida Resident
Undergraduate Level $75.98 $320.57
Graduate Level $152.45 $531.21
Thesis / Dissertation $152.45 $531.21
Health Fee @ Term** $53.00 $53.00
* Per semester hour
**The summer term health fee is reduced to $39.75

 
Campus Card Fee (one-time fee) $10.00
Material & Supply Fee (specified courses) $2.00 to $15.00
Late Registration Fee $50.00
Late Payment Fee $50.00
Returned Check Fee
(Whichever is greater)
$20.00 or 5%
Repeat Course Fee
(Repeating a course more than twice)
$188.51

2000-2001 Full-Time Charges Per Year+
  Tuition Health Fees Total
Undergraduate Level: Florida Resident $2,279.40 $106.00 $2,385.40
  Non-Florida Resident $9,617.10 $106.00 $9,723.10
Graduate Level: Florida Resident $3,658.80 $106.00 $3,764.80
  Non-Florida Resident $12,748.80 $106.00 $12,854.80
+Based on 15 hours per semester/Fall and Spring Terms (Undergraduate)
+Based on 12 hours per semester/Fall and Spring Terms (Graduate)
@Includes all per-credit-hour fees.
Room Charges Per Semester Year*
Single room in Lake, Osceola, Polk and Volusia Halls $1,700 $3,400
Double room in Lake, Osceola, Polk, Volusia, Orange, Seminole and Brevard Halls $1,600 $3,200
Double room in Citrus, Flagler, and Sumter Halls $1,675 $3,350
Single Bedroom at Lake Claire Courtyard Apartments $1,775 $3,550
*Fall and Spring semesters combined.
Meal Plans # of Weekly Meals Price per Semester Price per Year*
Knight & Day Plan 23 meals $1,118 $2,236
Knight & Day Plus 23 meals + $150 (flex dollars) $1,268 $2,536
Black & Gold Plan 15 meals $1,087 $2,174
Black & Gold Plus 15 meals + $150 (flex dollars) $1,237 $2,474
Knight's Feast Plan 12 meals $988 $1,976
Knight's Feast Plus 12 meals + $150 (flex dollars) $1,138 $2,276
Commuters Only
Commuter Golden 175 meals $849
$1,698
Commuter Silver 75 meals $389
$778
*Fall and Spring semesters combined.

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FACILITIES:
Based on 1999 statistics, UCF is serving the metropolitan area population of 1,561,715 (Orange, Seminole, Osceola & Lake counties); Orange County only population of 846,328; and City of Orlando population of 184,639
UCF (Main Campus), 4000 Central Florida Blvd., P.O. Box 25000, Orlando, FL 32816-0111
UCF at Daytona Beach, UCF/DBCC Higher Education Center, 1200 International Speedway Blvd., P.O. Box 2811, Daytona Beach, FL 32120-2811
UCF Brevard Area Campus, BCC/UCF Clark Maxwell, Jr. Lifelong Learning Center, 1519 Clearlake Road, Cocoa, FL 32922
UCF Professional Development Center, 7300 Lake Ellenor Drive, Orlando, FL 32809
Central Florida Research Park, 12424 Research Parkway, Orlando, FL 32826
UCF Downtown, 36 W. Pine Street, Orlando, FL 32801
Florida Solar Energy Center (FSEC), 1679 Clearlake Road, Cocoa, FL 32922-5703

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CONSTRUCTION COSTS : $264,974,365 (as of 6/30/2001)
REPRODUCTION COSTS:(Buildings) $329,261,389 (as of 6/30/2001)
INSURABLE VALUE: $572,396,749 (as of 6/30/2001)
FOUNDATION ENDOWMENT: $55,128,049 (as of 6/30/2001)
FOUNDATION ASSETS: $130,096,353 (as of 6/30/2001)

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CAMPUS SIZE: (As of 9/2001)
Location Net Assignable Footage Gross Footage Acreage Number of Permanent Buildings
Main Campus (Permanent Buildings) 3,175,814 4,525,194 1,415 102
Central Florida Research Park 86,131* 150,000 n/a 1
UCF Professional Development Center 8,113 11,857 20 2
UCF Higher Education Center at Daytona Beach 41,379 90,103 n/a 2
Clark Maxwell, Jr., Lifelong Learning Center at Cocoa 39,343 71,940 n/a 1
UCF Downtown 11,900 19,837 .3 1
Florida Solar Energy Center (FSEC) 56,118 88,228 20 4
*Net square feet.
  Source: UCF Budget Office

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1999 - 2000 EXPENDITURES**
Educational and General
$215,762,189
Auxiliaries
$44,196,052
Contracts and Grants
$43,472,196
Local Funds
$52,154,559
Total
$355,584,996

2000 - 2001 OPERATING BUDGETS (By Fund)**
Budget Entity  
Educational and General
General Revenue Fund $157,801,197
Educational Enhancement (Lottery) $10,259,760
Student and Other Fees Trust Fund $54,320,013
Total E&G Programs $222,380,970
Auxiliary Enterprises $53,417,279
Contracts and Grants (includes Local Funds Payroll) 
Division of Sponsored Research $53,357,150
Grants and Donations $11,460,954
Total C&G Programs $64,818,104
Local Funds (excludes associated Payroll)
Student Activities (A&SF) $3,838,065
Intercollegiate Athletics $7,478,776
Concession Funds $440,000
Student Financial Aid $50,115,238
Total Local Funds $61,872,079
TOTAL OPERATING BUDGET $402,488,432
**Source: UCF Budget Office Reports

 

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EMPLOYEES BY CATEGORY: (2000-2001)
Full-time Faculty 900
Part-Time Faculty (FTE's) 330
Graduate Teaching Assistants (FTE's) 210
Other Graduate Assistants (FTE's) 304
Executive & Administrative & Managerial (with academic rank) 143
Executive & Administrative & Managerial (other) 177
Other Professionals 736
Support    930
University Total 3,730
Source: IPED's Fall Staff - Fall 2000.

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Fall Student/Faculty Ratio: [Fall Student FTE/Faculty FTE] 16.77:1
Annual Funded Student FTE/Faculty Personyear Ratio:  
% of Faculty with Doctorate Degrees: 79%
# of Full-time Faculty with Doctoral Degrees: 711
% of Full-time Faculty with Doctoral Degrees or Highest Terminal Degree: 85%
# of Full-time Faculty with Doctoral Degrees or Highest Terminal Degree: 804
% of Faculty Tenured: 42%
% of Faculty Non-Tenured on Track: 29%
% of Faculty Non-Tenured Track: 29%

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AVERAGE FACULTY SALARY (AY 2000-2001)
(Excluding Visiting Lines)
Rank 9-Month 12-Month
Professor
$77,613
$116,683
Assoc. Professor
$60,673
$87,759
Assist. Professor
$49,309
-
Instructor
$36,869
$47,959
All Ranks
$58,625
$99,444
Source: Avg. salaries "excluding" visiting lines as reported to CUPA.

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LIBRARY HOLDINGS: (as of June 30, 2001)
Print Volumes 1,377,853
Periodical Subscriptions 7,916
Electronic Journals
3,451
Microform Units 2,300,639
Media Materials 32,970

FRATERNITIES and SORORITIES
UCF Fraternity and Sorority Membership Figures
Fall 2000
NIC Fraternity Actives New Members Total
Acacia 5 2 7
Alpha Epsilon Pi 30 9 39
Alpha Tau Omega 44 37 81
Beta Theta Pi 19 14 33
Delta Tau Delta 29 19 48
Delta Upsilon 70 32 102
Kappa Sigma 83 41 124
Lambda Chi Alpha 67 36 103
Lambda Theta Phi 20 (Intake in Nov) 20
Phi Delta Theta 22 7 29
Phi Gamma Delta 25 11 36
Pi Kappa Alpha 51 27 78
Pi Kappa Phi 64 25 89
Sigma Alpha Epsilon 75 48 123
Sigma Chi 69 44 113
Sigma Phi Epsilon 81 47 128
Tau Kappa Epsilon 22 25 47
Totals 776 424 1,200
Sorority Actives New Members Total
Alpha Delta Pi 105 71 176
Alpha Xi Delta 85 71 156
Chi Omega 71 59 130
Delta Delta Delta 92 71 163
Delta Gamma 49 24 73
Kappa Delta 111 71 182
Pi Beta Phi 72 67 139
Zeta Tau Alpha 101 71 172
Totals 686 505 1,191
NPHC Fraternities
Actives
New Members
Total
Alpha Phi Alpha
10
0
10
Kappa Alpha Psi
7
3
10
Phi Beta Sigma
11
0
11
Totals
27
3
31
NPHC Sororities
Actives
New Members
Total
Alpha Kappa Alpha
7
0
7
Delta Sigma Theta
5
0
5
Sigma Gamma Rho
5
0
5
Zeta Phi Beta
6
1
7
Totals
23
1
24

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RESIDENCE HALLS Occupancy
Residence Halls Occupancy Total = 2,145 (including residence assistants)
University Leased Housing Off-Campus = 157
University Headcount - Final Fall 2000
   Part-Time   Full-Time  University Total
Classification Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
New Entering Freshmen 96 93 189 1,664 1,827 3,491 1,760 1,920 3,680
Undergraduate         
Freshmen 258 232 490 2,754 2,971 5,725 3,012 3,203 6,215
Sophomores 431 447 878 1,920 2,319 4,239 2,351 2,766 5,117
Total Lower Division 689 679 1,368 4,674 5,290 9,964 5,363 5,969 11,332
Juniors 790 986 1,776 1,968 2,648 4,616 2,758 3,634 6,392
Seniors 1,927 2,183 4,110 2,392 3,362 5,754 4,319 5,545 9,864
Total Upper Division 2,717 3,169 5,886 4,360 6,010 10,370 7,077 9,179 16,256
Total Undergraduate 3,406 3,848 7,254 9,034 11,300 20,334 12,440 15,148 27,588
Unclassified/Postbaccalaureate         
Unclassified (OC) 141 249 390 0 0 0 141 249 390
Unclassified (Other) 39 35 74 20 24 44 59 59 118
Postbaccalaureate 395 633 1,028 13 15 28 408 648 1,056
Total Uncl/PostBacc. 575 917 1,492 33 39 72 608 956 1,564
Graduate/Advanced Graduate          
Graduate 912 1,240 2,152 546 844 1,390 1,458 2,084 3,542
Advanced Graduate 179 165 344 230 185 415 409 350 759
Total Graduate 1,091 1,405 2,496 776 1,029 1,805 1,867 2,434 4,301
Total University 5,072 6,170 11,242 9,843 12,368 22,211 14,915 18,538 33,453

Enrollment by Gender
14,915
44.6%
Male
18,538
55.4%
Female
33,453
100.0%
Total
Florida Residency Status
31,304
93.6%
In-State
2,149
6.4%
Out-of-State
33,453
100.0%
Total
Age Distribution (Average)
FTIC's
18
Beg. Graduate
31
Freshmen
18
Adv. Graduate
36
Sophomore
21
Graduate Average
32
Junior
23
Unclassified/PostBacc.
33
Senior
27
 
Undergraduate Avg.
23
   
University Mean
24
   
% of Students over 25:
31%
   
Diversity Profile
Classification
Enrollment
Percent
Indian-Alaskan
192
.6%
Black, Non-Hispanic
2,490
7.5%
White, Non-Hispanic
23,956
71.6%
Asian-Pacific Islander
1,514
4.5%
Hispanic
3,451
10.3%
Non-Resident Alien
1,050
3.1%
Not Reported
    800
   2.4%
Total 33,453 100%
Average Student Credit Hour Load
Undergraduate 11.5
Graduate 6.8
Unclassified 4.4
Center Headcount Report
Brevard Campus Only 826
Brevard & Other 557
Total Brevard
1,383
Daytona Campus Only
1,074
Daytona & Other
791
Total Daytona
1,865
Downtown Academic Center Only
102
Downtown & Other
329
Total Downtown
431
South Orlando Only
69
South Orlando & Other
402
Total South Orlando
471
Virtual Campus Only
389
Virtual & Other
2,017
Total Virtual Campus
2,406
Main Campus Only
26,884
Main & Other
3,404
Total Main
30,288
Centers & Virtual
2,460
Off-Campus Only
444
Multiple Campuses
3,665
Main Campus Only
26,884
Total Enrollment
33,453
All Funded SCH/FTE Enrollment by Level and Term
  Final Summer 2000 Final Fall 2000 Final Spring 2001
Level
SCH
FTE
SCH
FTE
SCH
FTE
Lower 37,558.0 3,755.8 142,104.0 9,473.58 124,274.0 8,284.9
Upper 66,033.3 6,603.3 178,413.0 11,894.22 182,677.0 12,178.4
Graduate 18,679.0 2,334.9 31,011.0 2,584.26 29,517.0 2,459.8
Thesis/Diss. 1,550.0 193.8    2,350.0 195.83 2,241.0 186.7
Total 123,820.3 12,887.8 353.878.0 24,147.89 338,709.0 23,109.8

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