Chance at Getting a Full Ride?

I was wondering if a few of you who are more experienced with college admissions than I am could help out. Here’s my entire academic history:

I’m in my school’s APC Program, which is the most academically rigorous program available.

9th Grade:
AP Environmental Science(earned a 4 on the exam)-A
APC English 1-A
APC Geometry-A
Spanish 1-A
AFJROTC 1-A
Computing for College and Careers(earned Microsoft Office Specialist Certification and a few state college credits)-A
World History Honors-A
Algebra 2 Honors(taken through FLVS)-B+

10th Grade:
AP European History(earned a 4 on the exam)-B+
AP Biology(earned a 4 on the exam)-A
AP Psychology(earned a 5 on the exam)-A
APC English 2-A
Precalculus Honors-A
Spanish 2-A
AFJROTC 2-A

11th Grade:
AP Calculus AB(earned a 3 on the exam)-A
AP Physics 1(earned a 3 on the exam)-A
AP United States History(earned a 4 on the exam)-A
AP English Language and Composition(earned a 5 on the exam)-A
Pharmacy Technician Training Class(a dual enrollment course I took at a vocational school, counts for all 3 of my electives, upon completion I would be certified as a pharmacy technician in the state of Florida)-4 A’s, 2 B’s

12th Grade(planned classes):
AP Calculus BC
AP Literature
AP United States Government and Politics(one semester)
AP Macroeconomics(one semester)
Chemistry Honors
Pharmacy Technician Training Class(only the first semester, I’ll be finished with it by then)

For the second semester of my senior year, there’s not many options I have in terms of classes. I’ll probably go with all the honors single-semester classes I can take(3).

Now, a little background about myself. I’ve run cross country my sophomore and junior year, JV. In my junior year, I helped found our school’s ultimate frisbee club, and for my senior year I am a leading officer in the club. I am a member of the National Beta Club, and I have a long history of volunteering. I volunteered for my school’s AFJROTC program during my freshman year. I helped out at a local elementary school for most of my sophomore year, and I took an active role in volunteering for Beta Club my junior year. All told, I have over 200 community service hours logged. My PSAT was nothing special, just a 204. I’ve taken the SAT twice, I got a 2050 the first time and a 2080 the second time. Superscored, it would be a 2130. In terms of GPA, I have a 3.9 unweighted and 5.1 weighted. I’ve only gotten 3 B’s in my entire high school career, in AP Euro, Algebra 2 Online(it was tough to keep up with it and my courseload freshman year), and in one segment of my Pharmacy Technician class. I’m ranked in the top 2% of my class of 793. I’ve been told by the assistant principal that as it stands now, I’m one of the prime choices for salutatorian. I won a national award in the AFJROTC program, although I don’t think it’s anything too special. I have 100 hours of work experience from Walgreen’s, as part of my Pharmacy Technician Training Class. By the second semester of my senior year, I’ll have 300 hours total in work experience from Walgreen’s. I was also nominated to the 2016 Presidential Scholars list.

Only my dad works, and his annual income to support a family of 4 is around $60,000-$70,000. My dad has a bachelor’s degree, and my mom didn’t go to college. I’ve met all the requirements for Bright Futures. I’m not sure what I want to major in, but I’ll probably follow the pre-med track.

If you’ve made it this far, I’d like to thank you for sticking with it and reading about my high school career. What do you think my chances are at getting a full ride at UCF? If it makes a difference, I live 20 minutes away from UCF, so I most likely won’t be dorming.

Actually I switched out Chemistry Honors for AP Physics 2.

No full rides at ucf, max is 20k over 4 years

Actually, National Merit Finalists get a full ride, but that would’ve required a PSAT of 214. Last year their highest admissions scholarship (the Provost Award) was $30,000 over 4 years, based on previous posts. The next highest was Pegasus Gold at $14,000 over 4 years. They do not guarantee awards from year to year, so you will have to wait and see what you are offered. Last year, people started announcing that they got their scholarships in November. I think you have a great shot at the Gold, minimally. If it is at least as much as last year, that would be $3,500, plus at least $2,400 for Bright Futures, which is very close to full tuition. Provost would be much more. But as I said, there are no guarantees. Good luck!

Look at USF too. Play UCF and USF off on each other. Maybe gulf coast too

Thanks 3boys!

I’m applying to USF, UCF, UF, and FSU. I don’t expect much in terms of merit aid from UF, but thanks for the advice ClarinetDad!