Undergraduate Admissions


Undergraduate Admissions provides support with admissions, residency, and registrar services. Open weekdays and located on the Second Floor of UnionWest, we assist current and prospective students with all enrollment needs. Click below to learn more or schedule an in-person or virtual appointment.

 

Admissions & Residency


Thinking about UCF Downtown or already gotten in? Awesome! You definitely need to know about some key resources on your way to becoming a Knight! 

At our downtown campus, the UCF Student Services Coordinators are here to help you with all things admissions. They can guide you through: 

  • Understanding what you need to get in and when things are due. 
  • Filling out your application and getting all your documents submitted. 
  • Getting ready for your classes at orientation. 

Plus, UCF Downtown Enrollment Services offers cool ways to check out the campus, connect with the community, and even schedule one-on-one meetings. 


Ready to Kick Off Your Knight Journey? Here’s How! 

1. Figure out what kind of student you are: Are you a first-time college student (FTIC) or transferring from another college? 

2. Decide when you want to start: Which semester are you applying for? 

3. Know the important dates: Make sure you understand when your application and other materials are due for your chosen semester. 

4. Pick your path: Choose a UCF Downtown major or start as an undeclared major if you’re not sure yet. 

5. Get your application in! Don’t put off this exciting step! 

6. Come see us! Take a tour of the downtown campus. 

7. Connect with us: Meet with a Student Services Coordinator to get help with enrollment and understanding financial aid options. 


Are you claiming Florida residency for tuition purposes?

Once admitted, a Residency Declaration Form will appear on your Future Knight Portal checklist. Please note that this form, along with any subsequent required documentation or information requests, must be completed and submitted for review.

Florida resident classification for tuition purposes will not be granted until all necessary documents have been received and officially approved. Therefore, timely submission is encouraged. If you are under the age of 24, please be aware that parental information may be required to verify your residency status.

 

Registrar’s Office


At a big university like UCF, the Registrar’s Office is the primary record keeper of all student academic information. They make sure everything is accurate and secure, handling things like: 

  • Keeping track of your grades and courses. 
  • Sending out your official transcripts (the list of your classes and grades). 
  • Confirming that you’re actually enrolled at UCF. 
  • Making sure everyone follows the university’s academic rules. 

Now, here’s the great news for UCF Downtown students: our Student Services Coordinators are here to help you with many of the things you’d usually go to the main Registrar’s Office for. Think of them as your go-to team right here at the downtown campus! 

Some of the most common things students ask them about include: 

  • Updating who can see your records (FERPA contacts): This lets you choose who the university can share your academic info with.  
  • Coming back to UCF after taking some time off (readmission).  

So, if you have questions about your academic records while you’re studying at UCF Downtown, our Student Services Coordinators are ready to assist you! Schedule an appointment here.

Phone Monday - Friday: 9am - 5pm
Email sswbdowntown@ucf.edu
Location UnionWest at Creative Village, Room 200

Meet the Team

Amanda Monday

Student Services Coordinator

Amanda.Monday@ucf.edu