University of Central Florida

Orlando, FLMain CampusLarge city suburb (population over 250,000 nearby)Visit WebsiteWikipedia

Where You Fit

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Class Rank

Top tenth (33%)
Top 11%–25% (35%)
Top 26%–50% (26%)
Bottom 26%–50% (5%)
Bottom quarter (1%)

High School GPA

4.0 (70%)
3.75–3.99 (17.8%)
3.50–3.74 (10.3%)
3.25–3.49 (1.5%)
3.00–3.24 (0.2%)
2.50–2.99 (0.1%)

Admission Factor Importance

Academic

Rigor of secondary school recordVery Important
Academic GPAVery Important
Standardized test scoresVery Important
Application EssayImportant
Class rankNot Considered
Recommendation(s)Not Considered

Non-academic

Extracurricular activitiesConsidered
Talent/abilityConsidered
Character/personal qualitiesConsidered
First generationConsidered
Geographical residenceConsidered
State residencyConsidered
Racial/ethnic statusConsidered
Volunteer workConsidered
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InterviewNot Considered
Alumni/ae relationNot Considered
Religious affiliation/commitmentNot Considered

Cost & Tuition

In-State Tuition: $6,368

In-State Cost of Attendance: $22,819

Out-of-State Tuition: $22,467

Out-of-State Cost of Attendance: $38,918

Scholarships & Grants

Students with need-based aid: 3,147

Average need-based scholarship/grant: $9,235

Students with non-need merit aid: 733

Average non-need merit scholarship/grant: $3,892

Student Debt

Median total debt: $15,000

Students with federal loans: 24.2%

Students with Pell grants: 33.4%

Career Outcomes

All graduates median earnings:

After 1 year: $41,960

After 5 years: $58,196

Majors(71 programs)

  1. Psychology, General.(1,216 graduates)
  2. Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing.(904 graduates)
  3. Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, General.(879 graduates)
  4. Health Services/Allied Health/Health Sciences, General.(824 graduates)
  5. Biology, General.(741 graduates)
  6. Hospitality Administration/Management.(665 graduates)
  7. Business/Commerce, General.(527 graduates)
  8. Computer and Information Sciences, General.(519 graduates)
  9. Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Subject Areas.(498 graduates)
  10. Criminal Justice and Corrections.(483 graduates)
  11. Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Levels and Methods.(465 graduates)
  12. Mechanical Engineering.(461 graduates)
  13. Health and Medical Administrative Services.(407 graduates)
  14. Communication and Media Studies.(403 graduates)
  15. Finance and Financial Management Services.(396 graduates)
  16. Political Science and Government.(331 graduates)
  17. English Language and Literature, General.(307 graduates)
  18. Visual and Performing Arts, General.(283 graduates)
  19. Communication Disorders Sciences and Services.(258 graduates)
  20. Accounting and Related Services.(252 graduates)
  21. Fine and Studio Arts.(244 graduates)
  22. Non-Professional General Legal Studies (Undergraduate).(214 graduates)
  23. Marketing.(204 graduates)
  24. Aerospace, Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering.(184 graduates)
  25. History.(164 graduates)
  26. Business Administration, Management and Operations.(160 graduates)
  27. Arts, Entertainment,and Media Management.(150 graduates)
  28. Industrial Engineering.(145 graduates)
  29. Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering.(135 graduates)
  30. Public Relations, Advertising, and Applied Communication.(132 graduates)
  31. Film/Video and Photographic Arts.(129 graduates)
  32. Civil Engineering.(127 graduates)
  33. Social Work.(123 graduates)
  34. Computer Engineering.(108 graduates)
  35. Sociology.(108 graduates)
  36. Anthropology.(106 graduates)
  37. Drama/Theatre Arts and Stagecraft.(80 graduates)
  38. International/Global Studies.(79 graduates)
  39. Radio, Television, and Digital Communication.(77 graduates)
  40. Economics.(69 graduates)
  41. Business/Managerial Economics.(68 graduates)
  42. Public Administration.(65 graduates)
  43. Real Estate.(64 graduates)
  44. Natural Resources Conservation and Research.(50 graduates)
  45. Journalism.(49 graduates)
  46. Architecture.(42 graduates)
  47. Statistics.(40 graduates)
  48. Chemistry.(40 graduates)
  49. Mathematics.(37 graduates)
  50. Social Sciences, General.(33 graduates)
  51. Physics.(32 graduates)
  52. Rhetoric and Composition/Writing Studies.(31 graduates)
  53. Philosophy.(31 graduates)
  54. Music.(29 graduates)
  55. Environmental/Environmental Health Engineering.(28 graduates)
  56. Security Science and Technology.(28 graduates)
  57. Clinical/Medical Laboratory Science/Research and Allied Professions.(27 graduates)
  58. Romance Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics.(26 graduates)
  59. Biotechnology.(26 graduates)
  60. Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions.(22 graduates)
  61. Special Education and Teaching.(15 graduates)
  62. Homeland Security.(15 graduates)
  63. Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities.(13 graduates)
  64. Area Studies.(12 graduates)
  65. Religion/Religious Studies.(11 graduates)
  66. Management Sciences and Quantitative Methods.(9 graduates)
  67. Materials Engineering
  68. Legal Support Services.
  69. Microbiological Sciences and Immunology.
  70. Health and Physical Education/Fitness.
  71. Clinical, Counseling and Applied Psychology.

Institution Details

Undergraduate Enrollment: 59,095 students

Admission Rate: 39.5%

Retention Rate: 92.2%

Graduation Rate: 75.1%

Student Demographics

White (43.5%)
Hispanic (30.8%)
Black (9.2%)
Asian (7.7%)
Two or More (4.8%)
International (2.9%)

Gender Distribution

Men (45.7%)
Women (54.3%)

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