Advising for downtown majors within the College of Community Innovation and Education (CCIE) is provided by Academic Success Coaches. For departmental contact information and appointment details, click 'Learn More'.
Advising for downtown majors within the College of Science's Nicholson School of Communication and Media (NSCM) is provided by Academic Success Coaches. For departmental contact information and appointment details, click 'Learn More'.
Downtown students have IT support and tech lending available on the second floor of Dr. Phillips Academic Commons East. Here, students can get help troubleshooting issues with their computers and borrow technology like cameras, MacBooks, laptops, cables, and more! Not on campus? Email itsupport@ucf.edu or call 407-823-5117 for assistance.
Student Accessibility Services is responsible for determining reasonable disability-related accommodations for undergraduate and graduate students with disabilities at UCF. Click learn more to start your application or access other accessibility resources.
Downtown campus students can take advantage of free printing and scantrons using their student ID on the second floor of the UnionWest building.
From navigating complex academic policies to offering personalized assistance, an Academic Advocate is a steadfast partner in empowering students to overcome obstacles and achieve their highest potential.