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Graduate Student Orientation

Graduate Student Orientation. 2014-2015. Contact Us. Online www.education.ucf.edu/gradaffairs Email edgrad@ucf.edu 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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Graduate Student Orientation

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  1. Graduate Student Orientation 2014-2015

  2. Contact Us Online www.education.ucf.edu/gradaffairs Email edgrad@ucf.edu Call (407) 823-5369 Visit UCF Main Campus Education Complex Building Suite115 Mail Graduate Affairs Office PO Box 161250 Orlando, FL 32816-1250

  3. What You Need to Know About Your…

  4. Your College’s Design

  5. College Buildings Campus Map College Buildings Parking Garage I Education Complex Parking Garage A

  6. College DesignCollege Deans Sandra L. Robinson, PhD Dean B. Grant Hayes, PhD Professor & Executive Associate Dean for Academic Affairs Andrew Daire, PhD Professor & Associate Dean for Research

  7. College Design Departments and Programs • Child Family & Community Sciences • Website: education.ucf.edu/cfcs • Education and Human Sciences • Website: education.ucf.edu/ehs • School of Teaching, Learning, & Leadership • Website: education.ucf.edu/stll

  8. Your Advising Tools

  9. Advising ToolsProgram of Study (POS)

  10. Advising ToolsGraduate Plan of Study (GPS) Report

  11. Your College Resources

  12. Resources in the CollegeKysilka 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

  13. Resources in the CollegeCurriculum 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.

  14. Resources in the CollegeCASTLE 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: • SPSS Multilog • SAS Mplus • AMOS Nvivo • LISREL

  15. Your Online Resources

  16. Online Resources Useful Websites Visit the Collegeof Education & Human Performance Visit Graduate Affairs online Access programs Access commonly used forms

  17. Online ResourcesMyUCF Portal

  18. Online ResourcesUCF Academic Calendar

  19. Your Program Policies

  20. Top 5 PoliciesPlease visit the Graduate Catalog for a complete list of policies 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. UNSATISFACTORY GRADES Exceeding 6 semester hours of unsatisfactory grades (“C+” and below or unresolved “I” grades) is reason for dismissal. 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. • . 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. 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.

  21. Something else you needed to know? Tell us! Email: edgrad@ucf.edu Graduate Student Orientation Survey

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