Public Schools

Students should initiate the application for dual enrollment with their high school guidance department. The high school guidance department will check with the District Office to confirm that a dual agreement is in place. If the agreement is in place, the counselor should direct the student to apply to UCF as a dual enrollment or early enrollment student. If the agreement is not in place, the District Office should contact the College of Undergraduate Studies at UCF to enter the agreement.

Private Schools

Students will initiate their application for dual enrollment courses with their high school guidance department. The high school guidance department will contact the College of Undergraduate Studies at ucfarticulation@ucf.edu to check whether there is an established articulation agreement. If there is an articulation agreement, the prospective dual enrollment student will apply to be admitted to UCF. UCF Admissions and the high school guidance department are responsible for screening students prior to enrollment. If there is no articulation agreement, the school guidance counselor and the College of Undergraduate Studies at UCF will work to enter an articulation agreement.

Home School

The parent or guardian of the student should contact the College of Undergraduate Studies at UCF (ucfarticulation@ucf.edu) to enter a home education articulation agreement. Alongside the agreement, the parent or guardian should complete and submit a notarized Home Education Verification Form. Once the agreement is in place, the home education student should apply for admission to UCF and submit required documents.

Enrollment Process

  1. Start your application by contacting your high school guidance department.
  2. Apply to UCF and submit required application materials.
  3. The UCF Office of Undergraduate Admissions will mail a letter of acceptance or post notification of denial on the applicant’s “myUCF” portal.
  4. UCF Undergraduate Admissions will mail a Dual Enrollment (DE) Authorization Form to the student.
  5. The student completes the DE Authorization Form in conjunction with the high school counselor and the guardian or parent and mails the form to the UCF Office of Undergraduate Admissions.
  6. UCF Office of Undergraduate Admissions forwards the DE Authorization Form to the respective college advisor for course approval and instruction on course registration process.
  7. Once admitted, Early Admissions dual enrollment students must complete the UCF FTIC 2-day Orientation Program.