<p>Hi, I was recently accepted to the UCF Summer Term of 2014, after applying for the Fall Term. </p>
<p>Here is what the letter said.</p>
<p>“You are being offered admission and can choose to enroll in the summer term rather than the fall, and then continue enrollment in the fall term.<br>
Choose Accept to accept this summer option (you will have until May 1 to submit your Enrollment Deposit).
If you choose to decline this summer option, you will be denied admission to UCF.
Please indicate your response below within 30 days. We reserve the right to cancel this offer if you do not respond, as summer enrollment is limited.”</p>
<p>I know this question may sound somewhat “stupid”, but I was wondering if this means that I will have to attend UCF, starting every summer; or is it just the first year. My intentions are to work several summer internships between my sophomore and junior year, so if this is the case, I would not be able to do so.
Another question that I do have, is that I do not graduate high school till May 31. With this said, I was wondering what would be the typical layout if I chose to enroll for Term B, as far as classes and courses that are mandatory to graduate (GE). My major is Economics.</p>
<p>Thank you.</p>