Admission requirements vary depending if you are applying as a freshman or transfer student. Refer to the Undergraduate Admission’s website for more information. Students are required to register in at least one course the semester they are admitted otherwise their admission will be rescinded. Undergraduate Admission’s website.

Students who do not enroll in one or more courses for two major consecutive semesters (excluding Summer) are discontinued for non-enrollment. In order to become an active student, you must complete a readmission application via your myUCF account. Students are required to enroll in at least one course the semester they are readmitted. To navigate to the Readmission Application in the myUCF portal, log in to myUCF using your NID and password, then select: Student Self Service > Other Academic… > Readmission Application and click the Go button “>>”

Students who are on academic probation (UCF GPA is below a 2.00) and do not receive a term/semester GPA of at least a 2.00 are disqualified from UCF. They are required to sit out for at least two semesters before seeking readmission. Students seeking readmission through the College of Undergraduate Studies into an Interdisciplinary Studies major must make positive academic progress at another institution in hopes of receiving college support. If you have been disqualified and would like learn more about the readmission process, you must meet with the IDS readmission academic success coach. Students cannot be readmitted to one of our programs if they do not meet with our readmission academic success coach. Review this information and call our office at 407-823-0144 to make an appointment.

The Readmission Following Suspension: Disqualification, with a Grade Point Deficiency of Less than 30 Grade Points university policy is outlined in the Undergraduate Catalog.

Many transfer students want to know what prerequisites to take. That depends entirely on the degree program and minor (if applicable) that you will be completing at UCF. Students transferring from our local Florida College System (FCS) partners should review recommended pre-requisite courses through this portal Pathway Degree List – UCF Connect.

Students in the Bachelor’s in Interdisciplinary Studies and Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies – Diversity Studies Track should speak with an academic success coach about which lower level courses may benefit them, although there are no required prerequisites.

You will need to check with Student Financial Assistance in Millican Hall Room 120, or call (407) 823-5285 or visit the Student Financial Assistance website.

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