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Contact the Admissions Office (407-823-3000) to be sure that they do not have your transcripts. Admissions receives many transcripts every day and yours could be next in line to be processed. If Admissions says they just don't have it, contact your former institution and ask them to resend your transcripts.
Check on dual enrollment and AP credits by accessing your student records on MyUCF( http://my.ucf.edu ), requesting a degree audit from your academic advisor, or by reviewing your Transfer Summary Report sent by the Admissions Office.
Yes; if you have successfully completed college-level credit from another regionally accredited institution, you will get credit for it. Now the question to ask is: What will they count for?
- General education courses completed at Florida public community colleges or universities might satisfy UCF's General Education Program requirements if they are identical in prefix and the last three numbers to UCF courses.
- Other transfer credit from junior and senior colleges and out-of-state institutions will be evaluated on a course-by-course basis.
Check with your academic advisor to see if the courses you have taken, or are going to take, are equivalent to UCF courses. If your courses are not equivalent to UCF courses, you can use them as general electives. Do this as soon as possible!
The normal turnaround time for processing dual enrollment, CLEP credit and IB credit is three to six weeks after the start of a semester. AP credits are usually processed within three weeks of receipt. Give the Admissions Office, Millican Hall - first floor, at least this amount of time and then check your degree audit. If they haven't shown up by then, call them at 407-823-3000. Separate appeals are needed for General Education courses and courses in your major. Contact an advisor in your college regarding credit for courses in your major.
Yes. Your requirement of summer hours will be reduced by the amount of test credit you completed before entering UCF. Make sure an official score report of your test credits has been sent to the UCF Registrar's.
Grades that you earned for any college-level coursework taken at any accredited college or university do not factor into your UCF grade point average, however they do factor into your overall GPA.
If you complete courses outside of UCF after you've enrolled here the credits for those courses will be processed through the Registrar's Office, Millican Hall room 161. Remember to complete a "Transient Student Form" for approval of non-UCF coursework and have the other institution send an official transcript to the Registrar's office once you have completed the course(s).
These credits are usually processed within three weeks of receipt from WES or Josef Silny. Give the Admissions Office at least this amount of time and then check your degree audit. If they haven't shown up by then, call them at 407-823-3000.
