<p>I think that all the Pegasus scholarships have been given out by now. They were talking about they ran out of money for merit scholarhsips.</p>
<p>Since he/she asked if applying early would help, and clearly that ship has sailed for this year.</p>
<p>:-)</p>
<p>I could be wrong, though… it’s happened before. You’re right, all the Pegasus $$ is probably gone for this year.</p>
<p>Yes, I am junior looking to apply for the Fall of 2009!</p>
<p>Ah, fair point. Spring Break has made me lose all sense of time.</p>
<p>Well good luck, you should do well with your stats and applying early.</p>
<p>i sure hope so…</p>
<p>Will applying for the summer term help me in the running for scholarship money or other sources of financial aid? And, I understand the Rosen Campus is nearly 30 miles away from the main campus, are the general education classes available to be taken at the Rosen campus?</p>
<p>They are available, but you’ll only have one choice to satisfy each requirement.</p>
<p>I would advise doing your first two years at the main campus (I know of two hospitality majors that did that), taking all your prereq/gen eds there and then doing your second two years at the Rosen Campus. You would have more choices and more of a “college” experience that way.</p>
<p>In today’s Orlando Sentinel:</p>
<p>The University of Central Florida made nearly $13 million in state-ordered spending cuts during this school year and expects a similar cut next year, school officials said. UCF, the state’s second-largest public university with 48,000 students, has not announced layoffs, and a spokesman said Monday that no major announcements were planned at this time.</p>
<p>But it has left open positions unfilled, hired fewer non-tenure-track faculty members and combined courses this year.</p>
<p>UCF guarantees admittance to graduates of Valencia, Seminole, Lake-Sumter and Brevard community colleges through a special agreement. Shugart said he has been assured the agreement will stay in effect despite looming budget cuts.</p>
<p>cybermom, does this mean if you are transferring from one of those Junior colleges you are guaranteed acceptance into UCF? Is there still a GPA criteria? I understand that their has been a freeze on lateral transfers in the State of Florida from one University to the other, and that it is much easier to transfer in to a State University if you are coming from a Junior college. Somehow that seems so unfair. Any information on this?</p>
<p>As far as I can tell, so far, students who receive their Associates degree from one of those community colleges listed still will gain transfer admission to UCF. I guess that does not necessarily mean that you will be able to get into the major you want if you do not meet the prerequisites or GPA requirements.</p>
<p>Some of the community colleges are now offering four year degrees for high demand majors too.</p>
<p>My GPA is 2.6 and my SAT score is: 1160 , I just applied to UCF, What are my Chances of Getting in?</p>
<p>^
With that GPA, I pray for you.</p>
<p>What are your other activities, T? I’m not too confident with that GPA/ SAT Combo. My GPA is a 2.8, but I got a 1370/2070 SAT, plus a lot of other really impressive things that make up for GPA-slack.</p>