A Bolder Future for You
Do not miss out. UCF Grad Fair only happens once a year! It could be one of the boldest decisions you will make for your future. The Grad Fair is Monday, October 9, from 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at UCF’s main campus in the Student Union, Pegasus Ballroom. Take advantage of this opportunity to speak one-on-one with faculty and staff representing the program of interest to you.
Grad Fair is an open-house style event for the public to learn more about the University’s nearly 200 graduate programs which include Master’s, Doctoral and Specialist programs as well as Graduate Certificates. Graduate Admissions and Financials staff will also be on hand to discuss the variety of admissions options that UCF College of Graduate Studies offers, as well as information on the fellowships, assistantships, and financial aid.
There is no fee for admission and attendees can dress casually. Parking is available in any of the university’s nearby garages or student lots for $5.00.
Skip the sign in on the day of and pre-register for the Grad Fair today. Check out our Facebook Event and let us know if you will be joining us as well.
For more information, visit https://graduate.ucf.edu/gradfair/ or email gradadmissions@ucf.edu.
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