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Does UCF have dorms?

UCF offers many different choices of housing on the Orlando main campus and at the Rosen College of Hospitality Management. First-year and transfer students can choose from shared-bedroom residence hall-style or single-bedroom apartment-style housing.
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Is it hard to get a dorm at UCF?

Space in on-campus housing is limited and incoming freshmen are prioritized but not guaranteed housing. There are many off-campus student apartment complexes surrounding the campus, with features such as individual leases, furnished units, and included utilities.
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Can you choose your dorm at UCF?

Incoming students who are confirmed for UCF on-campus housing may select their exact building, suite/apartment, and room, along with their roommate group through our room selection process.
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Can boys and girls dorm together at UCF?

All of our housing facilities default to single gender suites or apartments, meaning all roommates within a suite are of the same gender identity.
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Does UCF allow freshmen to have cars?

UCF highly encourages new students and returning students who are going to drive their own vehicle to campus to purchase parking permit. Student parking is available in any “D” parking lot (color coded as green), and “R/RL/KP” parking lots if they are an on-campus resident.
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Can a girl share a dorm with a boy in college?

Colleges in the United States started having co-ed residence halls back in the 1970s, and today, about 90% of all schools have at least one co-ed dorm building. (Keep in mind “co-ed” can mean a lot of different things, but the gist is that students of both sexes live under the same roof.)
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Do UCF dorms have bathrooms?

Each community has four apartment buildings and three residence halls that mainly house first-year students. Residence Hall suites feature two shared bedrooms and one shared bathroom for each four-person suite.
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Where do freshman live at UCF?

First-year students are given preference for housing on the Orlando main campus. Students of all classifications, from first-year to graduate students, may apply for student housing located at the Rosen College Apartments, NorthView, or one of our affiliated housing options.
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What is the best dorm for freshman at UCF?

The Apollo Community has the most centrally-located residence halls on campus for first-year students. Apollo has suite-style floor plans, with four or five residents in a two or three bedroom suite. Each suite includes a shared bathroom and an unfurnished living space.
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Is UCF a dry campus?

The University of Central Florida's student conduct regulations prohibit the unlawful possession, use, or distribution of alcohol and other drugs by students and student organizations. The regulations also prohibit other alcohol-related misconduct.
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What GPA do you need to stay at UCF?

The minimum UCF GPA required to be considered a student “in good standing” is 2.0. If a student's UCF grade point average falls below a 2.0, the student is placed on Academic Probation.
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What GPA do I need to stay in UCF?

GPA: 4.1 – 4.5 (recalculated academic core) SAT: 1270 – 1390 (Evidence-based Reading and Writing + Math) ACT: 26 – 30 (composite)
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How much does 4 years at UCF cost?

Projected 4-Year-Degree Price

In 2022-2023, in-state University of Central Florida tuition and fees cost $6,368—the same price it's been since at least 2019-2020. Based on that amount, a four-year degree would cost $25,472, not including other expenses.
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Is it cheaper to dorm or live off campus?

The rental cost of living off-campus is cheaper than the price of a room or bed in the school, although additional running costs on utility, furniture, and fixtures might eventually scale up the cost of living outside the campus and bring it to par and sometimes more than the cost of college dorms.
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Do you have to dorm first year at UCF?

Are freshmen required to live on campus? No, first-year students are not required to live on campus. Most first-year students do live on campus because of the ease of transition from home to campus life, access to university resources and the ability to make lifelong friends.
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What kind of students go to UCF?

UCF set records for diversity in Fall 2023: 50.7% of students are minorities and 29.2% are Hispanic. UCF is the largest university by enrollment in Florida with 69,320 students, including 59,548 undergraduates, 9,294 graduate students and 478 M.D. students.
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Do you stay in the same dorm all year?

Dorm assignments are usually for an entire school year, or two semesters; fall and spring. Students usually move out of their dorm at the end of the spring term, and move back into a dorm a few days before the beginning of the next fall term. This is the usual time to change dorms.
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Does UCF have a meal plan?

UCF Dining Services provides a variety of delicious and healthy options with meal plans that nourish your campus experience. Visit fyp365.com for nutrition news, healthy ideas and inspiration from our chefs and experts.
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What is not allowed in UCF dorms?

Items to Leave at Home
  • Animals (other than fish in a 10 gallon or smaller tank) ...
  • All decorative, holiday, and battery-operated lights (including LED string lights)
  • Bed lofts or risers. ...
  • Waterbeds.
  • Octopus, torchiere lamps, and Light bulbs or lamps that utilize halogen gas.
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Does UCF have a pool on campus?

The Leisure Pool is located on the east side of the Recreation and Wellness Center. It has 186,000 gallons of water and is a zero-entry pool to 5 feet deep. A wheelchair designed specifically for the pool is available for use upon request.
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Can you bring pets to UCF?

The University of Central Florida (UCF) maintains a no-pets policy on campus and in its on-campus residence halls. There are occasional exceptions to that policy for service animals and emotional support animals when absolutely necessary for disability reasons, consistent with federal law and state statute.
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Can you sleepover in dorms?

Make sure to get your roommate's permission in advance and get their signature before your guest arrives and before they leave. Your building will not let your guest stay without that permission slip. You can ask the security guards at your dorm where the overnight pass is located.
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Can you have people over in dorms?

Residents may accommodate overnight guests, no more than four (4) nights per month, with the prior consent of all residents of the unit. Any guest staying past 1:00 a.m. may be deemed an overnight guest.
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Can a guy visit a girls dorm?

Boys are often allowed inside of a women's residence hall. There may be a curfew and your boyfriend must always have a girl escorting him no matter where he is going. All-girls residence halls make it extremely safe for their female residents.
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