You may apply for readmission to the University of Central Florida (UCF) if any of the following apply:
- You have not enrolled at UCF for two consecutive semesters (Spring and Fall).
- You have been disqualified (academically suspended).
- You previously earned a Bachelor’s degree from UCF and wish to pursue a second Bachelor’s degree.
How to Apply for Readmission
Readmission applications must be submitted online, unless you meet one of the following exceptions:
- You previously applied for readmission and were deferred.
- You are applying for Academic Amnesty.
To complete the online application:
If you meet one of these exceptions, you may request a paper application by emailing registrar@ucf.edu with the subject line: “Request for Readmission Application.” All other applicants must apply online. Paper applications will not be accepted unless approved under these specific circumstances.
- 1. Log on to myUCF using your student ID and password
- 2. Click on Student Self Service > Student Center
- 3. Once on the Student Center page, go to the Other Academic… dropdown menu and scroll down to Readmission Application.
- 4. Review all instructions carefully. If you were previously disqualified, you must include a personal statement explaining the academic challenges you faced and outlining a detailed plan for future academic success.
- 5. If you have attended another institution since your last enrollment, you must submit ALL official transcripts. Failure to submit transcripts may delay your ability to register for classes if readmitted.
- 6. After submitting the online application, your application status can be found at: https://my.ucf.edu > Student Self Service > Student Center > Other Academic… > Readmission Application Status.
The completed Application for Undergraduate Readmission must be submitted by the published deadline for the desired term. Deadlines can be found in the current Undergraduate Catalog.
Who is Not Eligible for Readmission to UCF?
Students are not eligible for readmission if:
- They have a grade point deficiency of 30 or more grade points, or
- They have been excluded from the university.
For readmission purposes only, a “grade point deficiency” is defined as the number of credit hours of “B” grades (3.0 GPA) needed to raise the UCF cumulative GPA to a 2.0.
Readmission after Academic Disqualification – Rosen College of Hospitality Management (RCHM)
Students previously disqualified from UCF who wish to return to a major within the Rosen College must follow these steps:
- Cannot be enrolled at UCF for at least two consecutive semesters, including the Summer term (readmission requests immediately after disqualification will not be considered).
- Submit the Application for Undergraduate Readmission through the Registrar’s Office (Millican Hall 161) or online via the Registrar’s website.
- Contact the Rosen College of Hospitality Management promptly after receiving the referral letter from the Registrar’s Office directing you to the college.
Academic Success Coaches (ASC) are available at:
9907 Universal Blvd, Suite 201, Orlando, FL 32819 Phone: (407) 903-8056 | Email: hospitality@ucf.edu
A Rosen College ASC will determine your eligibility for readmission and guide you through the next steps. If you would like to meet with an ASC before submitting your Readmission application, please schedule an appointment directly with the college.