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Parents, students and other fans are invited to learn about UCF’s academic programs Saturday before cheering on the Knights. As part of Family Weekend, eight UCF colleges will host open houses — most of which feature tours and opportunities to speak with faculty and staff members — before the football game against Boston College kicks off at 8 p.m. at Bright House Networks Stadium.

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FAMILY U N I V E R S I T Y O F C E N T R A L F L O R I D A

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UCF Goals1 Offer the best undergraduate education

available in Florida.

2 Achieve international prominence in key programs of graduate study and research.

3 Provide international focus to our curricula and research programs.

4 Become more inclusive and diverse.

5 Be America’s leading partnership university.

THE UCF CreedIntegrityI will practice and defend academic and personal honesty.

ScholarshipI will cherish and honor learning as a fundamental purpose of my membership in the UCF community.

CommunityI will promote an open and supportive campus environment by respecting the rights and contributions of every individual.

CreativityI will use my talents to enrich the

human experience.

Excellence

I will strive toward the highest standards

of performance in any endeavor I undertake.

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Mission StatementThe University of Central Florida is a public multi-campus, metropolitan research university that stands for opportunity. The university anchors the Central Florida city-state in meeting its economic, cultural, intellectual, environmental and societal needs by providing high-quality, broad-based education and experienced-based learning; pioneering scholarship and impactful research; enriched student development and leadership growth; and offering highly relevant continuing education and public service initiatives that address pressing local, state, national and international issues in support of the global community.

Vision StatementUCF has embarked on a bold venture to become a new kind of university that provides leadership and service to the Central Florida city-state. While sustaining bedrock capabilities in the future, the university will purposely pursue new strengths by leveraging innovative partnerships, effective interdisciplinarity, and a culture of sustainability highlighted by a steadfast commitment to inclusiveness, excellence and opportunity for all.

dEar UCF StUdEntS, FamIlIES and alUmnI,

E very year, Student Development and Enrollment Services hosts UCF Family Weekend, and we are excited that you chose to spend this weekend with our university family of students, staff and faculty members. We hope you will

enjoy the beauty of our campus and the hospitality of Orlando.

UCF is the nation’s second-largest university. This weekend, you join the families of many of UCF’s 59,300 students as honored guests. We invite you and your family to become better acquainted with UCF by attending the various events and activities that our students and staff have planned, which will give insight into UCF’s campus life.

Meet our students, talk with our faculty members and enjoy everything UCF and the Orlando community have to offer.

Welcome and GO KNIGHTS!

Cordially yours,

John C. Hitt President

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T he Office of First Year Experience assists freshman and transfer students by providing information about student services, campus life, academic support, academic advising and registration. A variety of programs are offered,

including new student orientation, Pegasus Palooza Welcome Week, Family Weekend, Learning and Interacting with New Knights (LINK), the Ultimate Knight and the Strategies for Success course.

A combined effort by our LINK and Ultimate Knight programs assists freshman by coordinating campuswide activities. Each year, a group of specially trained student leaders serve on the orientation team. Students are chosen to serve based on academic standing, outstanding leadership, communication and teamwork skills.

Students may also elect to participate in a First Year Experience course Student Life Skills (SLS 1501) that deals with issues such as study skills, time management, campus involvement, career planning, diversity and numerous other topics.

First Year Experience

Howard Phillips Hall, Suite 216

407.823.5105

fye.ucf.edu

First Year Experience

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UCF ATHLETICS

UCFAthletics is a major source of pride for our 59,000-plus students, hundreds of thousands of alumni, faculty and staff members, parents and the local community. The Knights are an integral part of the

university and our student-athletes represent UCF well in competition, in the classroom and in the community.

Ten of UCF’s 16 Division I teams participated in postseason play in 2011-12. Knight student-athletes have earned a grade-point average of 3.0 or higher for three consecutive

years. UCF student-athletes participated in more than 70 community service projects and reached more than 8,000 children in Central Florida during the 2011-12 school year.

Family Weekend is highlighted by UCF’s home opening football game vs. Florida International at 4 p.m. on September 15. Two other Knight squads will be in action on Family Weekend as well. The women’s soccer team, who advanced to the NCAA Elite Eight last season, hosts North Florida at 5 p.m. on September 14. The men’s soccer team, who were also in the NCAA Tournament, hosts Jacksonville at 7:30 p.m. on September 14.

Enjoy watching our teams this weekend as they continue their championship quests. Also, we encourage you to come back and cheer on all UCF teams throughout the year. Go Knights!

ucfathletics.com

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RECREATiOn & WEllnESS CEnTER WORkOUTSRecreation & Wellness Center

9:00 a.m.–9:00 p.m.

Parents and siblings (18 and over) can access the RWC facility for FREE. A photo ID must be presented.

GUidEd TOUR OF THE HEAlTH CEnTERHealth Center, Building 127

12:00–12:45 p.m.

Did you know that there is no charge for students’ doctor visits at the Health Center? We offer so much more than just primary care. Join us on this guided tour of the Health Center and learn about all the health resources and discounts available to students.

nAME THAT ViOlATiOn—GETTinG TO knOW THE UCF CREEd And THE UCF RUlES OF COndUCTStudent Union, Room 223

12:00–1:00 p.m.

Do you think you know the UCF Rules of Conduct? They can be tricky, but this program will make you an expert. The Office of Student Conduct will facilitate a game show-style competition open to all students and their families. “Name That Violation” will provide participants with a variety of conduct-related situations. Students and families will work together to guess the violation and decide the outcome. Participants will learn about the UCF Rules of Conduct in an interactive way, have the opportunity to ask questions of Student Conduct coordinators and spin the prize wheel for some great giveaways.

WOMEn’S SOCCER VS. nORTH FlORidATrack and Soccer Stadium

5:00 p.m.

Join the women’s soccer team as they take on instate rival North Florida.

4EVER kniGHTS ViP RECEPTiOn*FAIRWINDS Alumni Center

4:00–6:00 p.m.

Fun, games and great food are on the menu for our VIPs (Very Important Parents). Come hang out with the 4EVER KNIGHTS and learn about exciting new benefits and events. This event is open to 4EK members and their families only.

FRidAY kniGHT liGHTS*Bright House Networks Stadium

4:30–5:30 p.m.

Join the UCF Student Government Association and UCF Athletics for the annual football season kickoff party and the largest pep rally of the year. This event is open to all UCF students, alumni and fans.

FRidAY kniGHT WElCOMEThe Venue

7:00–8:30 p.m.

Parents and students can unwind with a night of laughs and entertainment. Enjoy improv comedy entertainment from SAK Comedy Lounge of downtown Orlando and a chance to mingle with UCF faculty and staff.

MEn’S SOCCER VS. JACkSOnVillETrack and Soccer Stadium

7:30 p.m.

Join the men’s soccer team as they take on instate rival Jacksonville.

lATE kniGHTSStudent Union

9:00 p.m.–1:00 a.m.

Join us for rides, novelties, performances, giveaways and free food at midnight. This free, monthly event is open to everyone.

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CARd SERViCES OPEn HOUSE UCF Card Office, Knights Plaza

9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.

Our staff will explain the many uses of the UCF Card and Knight Cash and answer questions. Free t-shirts to the first 100 parents.

RECREATiOn & WEllnESS CEnTER WORkOUTSRecreation & Wellness Center

9:00 a.m.–9:00 p.m.

Parents and siblings (18 and over) can access the RWC facility for FREE. A photo ID must be presented.

diSABiliTY, SElF-AdVOCACY And UCFStudent Union, Room 224

10:00–11:00 a.m.

This workshop will discuss how students with disabilities can advocate for themselves. We will discuss laws, accommodations, responsibilities and how parents can support their students. Open dialogue and questions are encouraged.

CAREER SERViCES OPEn HOUSECareer Services and Experiential Learning

10:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

It’s never too early to start planning for your career. Come to Career Services for a tour and learn about the free services available to students—major and career exploration, obtaining relevant work experience and gaining employability skills.

COllEGE OF EnGinEERinG & COMPUTER SCiEnCE OPEn HOUSEHarris Corporation Engineering,

Center Lawn

10:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

Stop by for food, games, giveaways and fun. This year’s activities include student organizations, senior design projects, trivia, tailgate games, and more.

COllEGE OF EdUCATiOnEducation Complex Gymnasium

12:00 p.m.–2:00 p.m.

Compete against members of the UCF men’s and women’s basketball teams in a good old-fashioned free throw contest (noon to 1 p.m.). Plus, play “Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader” for prizes.

COllEGE OF MEdiCinEHealth and Public Affairs I Lobby

10:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.Learn more about the college and requirements for admission. Discover how the undergraduate programs prepare students for acceptance to professional schools.

THE BURnETT HOnORS COllEGEThe Burnett Honors College

10:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m.

Parents can attend brief lectures to learn about what Honors classes are like. We will also have a barbecue and live music. For the little kids, we will have a pony, bounce house and cotton candy machine.

COllEGE OF ARTS And HUMAniTiESSchool of Performing Arts, Breezeway

11:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m.Join the college for a barbeque and ice-cream sundaes. Music and theatre students perform live, and meet the dean for a chance to win prizes.

COllEGE OF SCiEnCESNicholson School of Communication

11:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m.

Go green with the College of Sciences before the big game. Join us as we plant mangrove seeds and make oyster mats. All supplies will be provided and bandanas will be distributed to volunteers while supplies last. Stop by to lend a helping hand and learn more about the college.

Family Weekend Schedule

*Pre-registration is required to attend this event.

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ROSEn COllEGE OF HOSPiTAliTY MAnAGEMEnTClassroom Building I

11:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m.

Attend mock classroom discussions and learn about hospitality-based student organizations. Guests who participate in two of the four mock classroom demonstrations/discussions will be eligible to win a prize.

CAMPUS ACTiViTiES BOARd’S inAUGURAl FAMilY WEEkEnd TAilGATEMemory Mall

11:00 a.m.–3:45 p.m.

Enjoy live music by local bands on Memory Mall as we start a new tailgating tradition.

lEAd SCHOlARS FAMilY lUnCHStudent Union, Pegasus Ballroom

11:30 a.m.–1:00 p.m.

Join us for a fun-filled family lunch with music, games and so much more.

COllEGE OF BUSinESS AdMiniSTRATiOnBusiness Administration I, Room 107

12:00–1:00 p.m.

Dr. Sean Snaith will present the latest economic forecasts for Florida and the United States.

COllEGE OF HEAlTH And PUBliC AFFAiRSHealth and Public Affairs I

12:00–2:00 p.m.

View displays, learn about majors and speak with academic program representatives.

UCF FUnd TEnT PARTY*Memory Mall

12:00–3:00 p.m.

This party will feature family-friendly tailgating games and activities, a catered barbecue lunch, giveaways and fun for everyone. Registration includes lunch, activities and a commemorative gift.

lEARn lUnCHEOnLibra Community Center

1:00–2:00 p.m.

The LEARN Program is excited to welcome all LEARN students and their families to a free luncheon in the Libra Community Center. Join us for tailgating favorites, mingling and a chance to meet all of the key players in the LEARN community.

kniGHTRO’S HOUSEWARMinG PARTYLibra Community, Academic Village

Courtyard, Lake Claire Community

and Knights Circle

1:00–2:30 p.m.

Join Housing and Residence Life for some family friendly pre-game fun. We will have food, drinks, games and a UCF spirit station.

MASS WElCOME RECEPTiOnStudent Union, Key West 218

1:00–3:00 p.m.

Come and visit the staff of the Multicultural Academic and Support Services office. MASS provides academic support for multicultural and first generation students. Come and see how MASS can help your student be successful and learn about scholarships available through the office.

UCF kniGHTS VS. FiU PAnTHERSBright House Networks Stadium

4:00 p.m.

Family Weekend wouldn’t be complete without our Knights taking the field at Bright House Networks Stadium. Arrive early to take in all the game day festivities. Tickets are required.

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RECREATiOn & WEllnESS CEnTER WORkOUTSRecreation & Wellness Center

9:00 a.m.–9:00 p.m.

Parents and siblings (18 and over) can access the RWC facility for FREE. A photo ID must be presented.

STAnd-UP PAddlE BOARd dAY TRiP*Recreation & Wellness Center,

Outdoor Adventure Center

9:00 a.m.

Spend a day on the water learning the new sport of Stand-Up Paddle Boarding (SUPing). No previous experience needed. Registration includes transportation, equipment and instruction.

ROSEn COllEGE BRUnCHRosen College of Hospitality Management

10:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m.

Rosen College students and their families are invited to enjoy a day of food, fun and campus life at the annual Family Weekend Brunch. The event will feature industry guest speakers, faculty presentations, campus tours, buffet-style brunch and more.

*Pre-registration is required to attend this event.

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CollEgE loCatIon and tImE program dESCrIptIon

College of Arts and Humanities

School of Performing Arts, Breezeway 11:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m.

Join the college for a barbeque and ice-cream sundaes. Music and theatre students perform live, and meet the dean for a chance to win prizes.

The Burnett Honors College

The Burnett Honors College 10:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m.

Parents can attend brief lectures to learn about what Honors classes are like. We will also have a barbecue and live music. For the little kids, we will have a pony, bounce house and cotton candy machine.

College of Business Administration

Business Administration I, Room 10712:00–1:00 p.m.

Dr. Sean Snaith will present the latest economic forecasts for

Florida and the United States.

College of Education Education Complex Gymnasium12:00 p.m.–2:00 p.m.

Compete against members of the UCF men’s and women’s basketball team in a good old-fashioned free throw contest (noon to 1 p.m.). Plus, play “Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader” for prizes.

College of Engineering & Computer Science

Harris Corporation Engineering, Center Lawn10:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

Stop by for food, games, giveaways and fun. This year’s activities include student organizations tabling, senior design projects, trivia, tailgate games and more.

College of Health and Public Affairs

Health and Public Affairs I 12:00–2:00 p.m.

View displays, learn about majors and speak with academic

program representatives.

College of Medicine Health and Public Affairs I Lobby10:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

Learn more about the college and requirements for admission. Discover how the undergraduate programs prepare students for acceptance to professional schools.

Rosen College of Hospitality Management

Classroom Building I 11:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m.

Attend mock classroom discussions and learn about

hospitality-based student organizations. Guests who

participate in two of the four mock classroom

demonstrations/discussions will be eligible to win a prize.

College of Sciences Nicholson School of Communication 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.

Go green with the College of Sciences before the big game. Join us as we plant mangrove seeds and make oyster mats. All supplies will be provided and bandanas will be distributed to volunteers while supplies last. Stop by to lend a helping hand and learn more about the college.

Welcome to College Open HouseYou’re invited to come early to the UCF vs. FIU game and attend the college open houses at UCF on Saturday, September 15.

Students can participate in race-style activities at several colleges and be entered into a drawing for the following prizes: four tickets to the UCF vs. Missouri home game on Saturday, September 29, a membership to 4EVER KNIGHTS, or one of two $50 textbook scholarships.

Enter your name into the drawing at each college for more chances to win. Winners will be notified during the week of September 17.

For more information, please visit the College Open House website at openhouse.ucf.edu.

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STUDENT DEVELOPMENT AND ENROLLMENT SERVICES

FIRST YEAR EXPERIENCE

Help keep your student connected. Sign them up

for 4EVER KNIGHTS (4EK) and they’ll be part of one

of the largest and best clubs on campus.

4EK student membership includes:

Free 4EK lanyard* and benefits keycard

Free Scantrons

Fun events and socials

Homecoming, Movie Knights, 4EK socials, and great money-saving discounts

15 percent off logo merchandise at the campus bookstores

Discounts at local restaurants on and off campus (Subway, Kyoto, Burger King) and many more

4EK ambassador leadership connections

Scholarship opportunities

Exclusive alumni networking opportunities

Interactive life skills workshops

Connect your student today.

1-year membership: $20 (includes 4EK lanyard*)4-year membership: $50 (includes 4EK lanyard and cinch sak*)

*While supplies last.

ucfalumni.com/4EK 407.823.2586

Every year, generous parents and families of UCF students

make charitable gifts to the Parent & Family Fund at the

UCF Foundation. These gifts provide financial support to

enhance academic experiences for students.

Through initiatives such as the “Study” Union, Knights

Helping Knights Food Pantry and library renovations,

virtually every aspect of academic and extracurricular

experiences can be impacted by the Parent & Family Fund.

For more information, contact the UCF Foundation at

407.882.1220 or visit ucffoundation.org.

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