Contact Us Online www.education.ucf.edu/gradaffairs Email
[email protected] Call (407) 823-5369 Visit UCF Main Campus Education
Complex Building Suite115 Mail Graduate Affairs Office PO Box
161250 Orlando, FL 32816-1250
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What You Need to Know About Your Colleges DesignAdvising
ToolsCollege ResourcesOnline ResourcesProgram Policies
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Your Colleges Design
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College Buildings Campus MapMap Education Complex Parking
Garage A Parking Garage I
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College Design College Deans B. Grant Hayes, PhD Professor
& Executive Associate Dean for Academic Affairs Andrew Daire,
PhD Professor & Associate Dean for Research Sandra L. Robinson,
PhD Dean
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College Design Departments and Programs Education and Human
Sciences Website: education.ucf.edu/ehseducation.ucf.edu/ehs School
of Teaching, Learning, & Leadership Website:
education.ucf.edu/stlleducation.ucf.edu/stll Child Family &
Community Sciences Website:
education.ucf.edu/cfcseducation.ucf.edu/cfcs
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Your Advising Tools
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Advising Tools Program of Study (POS) From your program advisor
or the Graduate Affairs office. Where can I find a POS template?
Masters & Specialist students - by the end of the 2 nd major
term Doctoral students - by the end of the 3rd major term When is
my POS due? Include all courses completed and currently enrolled.
Also include future courses required for your program. Include the
semester and year of each course. Include the grade earned in each
course. Submit to Graduate Affairs in ED 115. What Should I Include
in my Program of Study?
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Advising Tools Graduate Plan of Study (GPS) Report Log in to
your MyUCF with your PID & password Look for the icon below on
your screen. Click on Graduate Plan of Study to generate your
report Where Can I Find My GPS Report? What Should I Look For? At
least once each semester. When Should I Check my GPS Report? To
track your progress in your program. What is the purpose of my GPS
Report?
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Your College Resources
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Resources in the College Kysilka Graduate Student Study
Location: Education Complex Room ED 120 Closed for University
holidays and semester breaks Entry by access code that changes each
semester - Visit the Graduate Affairs Office for access code. 4
computer stations available that include SPSS Statistical
software
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Resources in the College Curriculum Materials Center (CMC)
Location: Education Complex Room ED 161 Operating Hours: Monday
Thursday 7:45 a.m. 9:00 p.m. Friday 7:45 a.m. 5:00 p.m. Saturday
8:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. Closed on Sundays, University holidays, and
during semester breaks Graduate Students are allowed longer
check-out times Scanners, DVD/CD Burners, Laminating Machine, and
Die Cuts available. Printing and photocopying available for a
fee.
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Resources in the College CASTLE Lab - Computing &
Statistical Technology Lab in Education Location: Teaching Academy
Room TA 305 Operating Hours: Tuesday 9:00 a.m. 12:00 noon Wednesday
1:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. Thursday 9:00 a.m. 12:00 noon Statistical
software available: SPSSMultilog SASMplus AMOSNvivo LISREL
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Your Online Resources
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Online Resources Useful Websites Visit the College of Education
&College Human Performance Visit the College of Education
&College Human Performance Access programs Access programs
Visit Graduate Affairs online Visit Graduate Affairs online Access
commonly used forms forms Access commonly used forms forms
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Online Resources MyUCF Portal Your personalized UCF account
that includes:accountCurrent and future course registrationGraduate
Plan of StudyEnrollment appointmentHoldsTo Do ListClass
scheduleFinancial AidIntent to Graduate
Top 5 Policies Top 5 Policies Please visit the Graduate Catalog
for a complete list of policiespolicies. TRAVELING SCHOLAR Written
permission is required from your faculty advisor to take courses at
other institutions while enrolled in your graduate program. An
official transcript must be submitted to the College of Graduate
Studies for transfer credit. Only courses with a grade of B- or
higher may be transferred into a program of study. TRAVELING
SCHOLAR Written permission is required from your faculty advisor to
take courses at other institutions while enrolled in your graduate
program. An official transcript must be submitted to the College of
Graduate Studies for transfer credit. Only courses with a grade of
B- or higher may be transferred into a program of study.
UNSATISFACTORY GRADES Exceeding 6 semester hours of unsatisfactory
grades (C+ and below or unresolved I grades) is reason for
dismissal. UNSATISFACTORY GRADES Exceeding 6 semester hours of
unsatisfactory grades (C+ and below or unresolved I grades) is
reason for dismissal. TRANSFER CREDITS No more than a total of 9
external semester hours will transfer into your UCF graduate
program. Internal transfer credits may not exceed 50% of the
program requirements. TRANSFER CREDITS No more than a total of 9
external semester hours will transfer into your UCF graduate
program. Internal transfer credits may not exceed 50% of the
program requirements. GPA REQUIREMENT The university requires that
students maintain a graduate status GPA of at least 3.0 or higher
in order to maintain regular graduate student status, receive
financial assistance, and qualify for graduation. GPA REQUIREMENT
The university requires that students maintain a graduate status
GPA of at least 3.0 or higher in order to maintain regular graduate
student status, receive financial assistance, and qualify for
graduation. Intent to Graduate File an online Intent to Graduate
form at the beginning of the final semester of course work.
Students must be enrolled in the semester during which they intend
to graduate. Intent to Graduate File an online Intent to Graduate
form at the beginning of the final semester of course work.
Students must be enrolled in the semester during which they intend
to graduate.
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