<p>thank ;)</p>
<p>that’s reassuring!</p>
<p>thank ;)</p>
<p>that’s reassuring!</p>
<p>dance2nite and 2Black69-Congrats!! I’m so happy for you guys!!</p>
<p>Agh…I am getting really nervous about the UCF application process now. I’ve sent in my SAT scores (which they have receieved) and my application with the 2 essays in like the beginning of August, but my school has been problematic about sending out transcripts! I’m from NJ and I plan to send in transcripts the beginning of next week. Would they still consider me to UCF? And are recommendations required? Because I have asked teachers, but I think by the time I recieve them, UCF will have no choice but to reject me=( And do you think I’ll get my acceptance/rejection by mid October if I send in the info next week? (Because I would love to know about it before I go on my trip abroad lol)</p>
<p>Here are my stats:</p>
<p>GPA: 4.04 W
SATs: 1st time: 1690 (520 CR, 510 M, 630 W)
2nd time: 1750 (620 CR, 540 M, 590 W)
Highest combined: 1790
I also took this past ACT and I hope I did well (English was my best, math was eh, and science was…interesting? lol)</p>
<p>I’m in the top 10% of my class and I have been involved with 3-4 different clubs this year
I wrote on my application I would complete 200 service hours at the hospital, but they didn’t have hours suitable for my schedule in the school year so I ended up with about 174-180, so I’m going do something also interesting-tutoring for elementary kids =)</p>
<p>I’m Asian (dunno if that will help) and I have taken about 4 APs and mostly honors throughout high school (school doesn’t offer many)</p>
<p>I’m hoping to enter as a health science major (pre-clinical track). Do you think UCF will reject me? Would I have a shot at any financial aid (grants or scholarships?)? (I know you guys aren’t Adcoms, but an opinion would be greatly appreciated)</p>
<p>UCF is my top choice…good luck to everyone and congrats to those who got in =)</p>
<p>You’re in…with no doubt. They take your highest combined SAT. Just get the transcripts there as soon as you can. The turn around time should be no more than 3 weeks once they receive them. As far as scholarships or grants…not sure. Although I believe you to be a strong candidate for that as well. Sit tight and Good Luck!</p>
<p>alongwait- Thank you soooooo much=) I really hope my counselors send them in ASAP and if UCF wants recs in the end, I could totally send them later. But thanks for the input and now I am soo anxious to send in my transcripts and find out their decision (more anxious than before, that is lol).</p>
<p>Love2laugh, dont worry too much about the recommendations. I was worried about them too last year so I emailed UCF and they told me that they prefer if you have them but they arent required. I got in without a single recommendation. </p>
<p>UCF offers the Pegasus scholarship which has 3 different levels. Unfortunately, I cant tell you the requirements and cutoffs for each one because UCF has very little info about it on their website. I received the Gold, which is the highest, and it pays me $10,000 over 4 years, aka $1250 a semester. However, I remember reading somewhere that the scholarships follow a different track if you’re an out of state student (I’m in state). The out of state version of the Pegasus should offer more money, since obviously $1250 a semester is peanuts for someone paying the out of state tuition rate lol. </p>
<p>Unless you really really need financial aid, I dont think UCF themselves will give you too many grants (if any at all) but the government does. I have a few from the government. The amount of aid you get is based on your EFC, a number calculated later on in the year when you complete the FAFSA. Your EFC estimates more or less how much your parents should be able to pay for college based on what they earn and a few other factors. The lower your EFC, the more financial aid you receive. However, the same EFC will get you less aid at a public school like UCF versus lets say Harvard, Cornell, etc. because those schools are so rich that they also contribute to the financial aid. Public schools dont have the funds to do that, so most of the grants that students at public schools have are just from the government. But dont let this scare you, with just my scholarships and gov. aid I have enough to cover tuition and housing. I used money that we set aisde for college to pay for my books (which can be very expensive). Hope this helps!</p>
<p>I got my acceptance letter in the mail today. I plan on framing it. When should we receive info on financial aid?</p>
<p>Is it better to wait for Burnett to offer an application after acceptance to UCF, or should you just request the application right away? (Accepted for 2010 class!)</p>
<p>marlins97- Thanks for the information. Yeah, financial aid is what is worrying me most about the school. UCF is beautiful and fits all my needs, but if I don’t get the proper financial aid, I doubt my parents will let me go. Because of the increased cost for out of staters, my parents even stopped me from applying to a UC (but that school system is WAY more expensive for out of staters). My family income is supposed to help me greatly with financial aid and I’ve heard that if you apply early at UCF, you get more merit aid, hopefully I will get something and if not, I hope the government will help me out. Hmm…I just hope everything works out or else I’ll have to stay in my home state to save money before grad/med school. And about private institutions giving out much more aid…I know what you mean. However, the only private school I think I’m applying to is UMiami (reach) because USC is way to far for me lol. But anyway…Thanks =)</p>
<p>I just had to post this and say: I FINALLY sent in my transcripts this morning and now all I have to do is keep my fingers crossed! Good luck to all and I’ll most likely keep you posted on what their decision is! (Meaning if you see me type capital letters or freaking out in my follow up posts, I probably got in…hopefully that happens haha =))</p>
<p>Well it has been exactly 3 weeks in just a few hours from now. I still have not heard anything from UCF except my application is just in progress. Should I be worried about this or contact admissions? I’ve seen some people get accepted in like a week and I have better stats then they do… no offense of course. :)</p>
<p>88KeysPlaya - I wouldn’t worry yet, its only been 3 weeks, and they are working on apps they got end of July and August I"m sure at this point since my daughters was in end of July and she got her acceptance last week. You’re in the stack I"m sure ;-)</p>
<p>Thanks Loony2nz! Still nothing, but I’m keeping good faith that they will get to it soon. What was your daughters GPA/Test Scores?</p>
<p>Hi we are trying to decide on summer or fall. What do you think chances for fall are? 3.8 weighted GPA. dual enrolled, graduating with AA. Eagle scout, leadership, part time job for 2 years, NHS. 1060 SAT 22 ACT. Thanks for your help</p>
<p>Apply for fall, they will offer summer if they think it’s better.</p>
<p>88KeyesPlaya - um…
she has an unweighted 3.8 (give or take) a weighted 4.02 (depending on the week) LOL, and her SAT / ACT… 1140 (old way) - 1720 new way …I know, not the best, but it is what it is…and a 25 ACT.
She did send in optional stuff, like the recommendation letters and resume and essay.</p>
<p>Thank you Loony2nz. I was accepted today!! Yay! I’m so excited! UCF has been my dream for years. Good luck to anyone else reading this thread that may apply.</p>
<p>Congrats 88 !</p>
<p>Congrats and good luck to the rest of you!</p>
<p>Does anybody know when we should expect financial aid packages to come in the mail?</p>
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<p>At the very minimum, I would think after FAFSA has been filed which can’t be done until Jan. 1.</p>
<p>exactly what hondu said. you can, however, expect to get an offer for the pegasus scholarship if you qualify within a few weeks of getting accepted. but financial aid info and award letters (the total package of all ur financial aid, scholarships, and loans u qualify for) wont come for a LOOONNG time since no college has information about ur family’s financial status since u have not completed the FAFSA and wont be able to start it until January 1 when it opens. hope this helps!</p>