Be enrolled full time during the spring academic term. Achieve at least a 2. Applicants must submit a word essay using the following prompts as guideline s for your response: Did you face any unique challenges during the last academic year?
How were you able to overcome those challenges? How did taking 30 credits in an academic year impact your college experience? Based on your experience, would you continue to enroll in 30? Why or why not? Would you recommend taking 30 credit hours a year to other students? What are your ultimate goals and how is UCF helping you meet them? In what ways can UCF further help you meet the goals you have outlined?
What does it mean to be a UCF Knight? Students who are used to four to five classes at a time in their undergraduate study are apt to assume that three classes will present an easy load. This is not the case. Full-time study is designed to be just that. If you are working a full-time job, have heavy family demands or other commitments, you should take fewer than three classes per semester. In general, it is preferable for part-time students to begin by taking a single class in your first semester than it is to take two or three.
If you find one class manageable, increasing your load in subsequent semesters can be done with more confidence. Finding yourself overloaded in your first semester is a more difficult problem to solve. At UCF, we developed an excess credit hour counter available to affected students. To view this counter, go to:. It will track the number of credits that you have earned that apply towards the baseline hours limit and will follow you throughout your academic career at UCF.
It will be updated automatically each time you enroll in or earn credit that counts towards the excess hours baseline hours limit. You are encouraged to review the credits counted to see if all your credits have been received and counted appropriately. If you review that number and decide some credits may be exempt under law, or if something is incorrect, you may contact us. You may have questions about how your hours towards excess hours were calculated or believe that there is an error in processing.
If so, you may contact us with the following information:. Florida law is very specific about what courses are included in your Excess Credit Counter. The law is also very specific about what can be excluded. However, if you think that you have courses that should be waived from your Excess Credit Counter, you must complete and submit a written request with any supporting documentation.
Your question may be a simple calculation issue that we can resolve.
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