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WHAT IS ONLINE@UCF?
Online@UCF, a part of Distributed Learning, consists of upper-division and graduate level courses and programs offered via the the world wide Web. Many of these courses and programs can be completed by students at a distance. UCF's online courses are provided on the WebCT delivery platform.
WHAT IS OFFERED ONLINE FROM UCF?
We offer 7 undergraduate degree completion programs, 8 graduate degree programs and 12 graduate certificates, plus hundreds of courses every semester from all academic areas. UCF also offers extensive resources and support services for students over the Web. The academic credits you receive are the same as credits received for face-to-face classes held on our various campuses. UCF's online courses are included in the distancelearn.org online catalog maintained by the Florida Distance Learning Consortium.
WHO CAN ENROLL IN ONLINE COURSES?
All programs and courses require that students be admitted to the University. Admissions information and applications are available online at the admissions web site. All online baccalaureate programs are degree-completion programs, so students entering these programs must have completed a Florida AA or AS degree, or otherwise meet UCF's general education requirements . Graduate students must meet graduate admission requirements. Students should be aware of the technical requirements for participating in Web-based courses from UCF.
HOW DO I ENROLL IN ONLINE COURSES OR PROGRAMS?
Students must be admitted to the University; and for many courses must also be admitted to a particular program. Undergraduate students must also complete a student orientation either in person or over the Web. All students register for courses according to the standard academic calendar and pay fees to the UCF cashier, by mail, in person, or online.
MORE INFORMATION FOR STUDENTS
Our student resource pages include information and links about resources, orientation, registration, tuition, computer specifications and more. This information is available for both current and prospective students.
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