Walk-ups are welcomed, and appointments are appreciated!
]]>Candidates MUST attend at least one informational session, as required by Student Government Statutes, to be placed on the ballot. You may submit your Candidate Application Packet prior to attending an informational session; however, if you do not attend any of the sessions below, or set up an individual session with an Election Commissioner, you will be deemed ineligible as a candidate. If your schedule conflicts with all the times listed below, contact the Supervisor of Elections (sga_ec@ucf.edu) to request an individual appointment.
Informational Session Schedule:
1/17 @ 11 AM - Student Union Room 220
1/18 @ 11 AM - Student Union Room 220
1/26 @ 11 AM - Student Union Room 220
1/27 @ 11 AM - Student Union Room 220
1/30 @ 6 PM - Zoom (Link will be posted on events page linked below)
2/6 @ 11 AM - Student Union Room 223
2/7 @ 12 PM - Student Union Room 220
2/8 @ 9 AM - Student Union Room 220
2/10 @ 9 AM - Student Union Room 220
2/13 @ 10 AM - Student Union Room 220
If you have any questions regarding the Informational Sessions or need a special accommodation, please email the Supervisor of Elections.
]]>No appointments required — you can drop in during our open hours and:
Any and all writers are welcome!
The Drafting Lab will be unavailable on the following days and times:
This one-hour Zoom session provides prospective students with an opportunity to meet our Program Director, Dr. Lynn Becker, and ask questions about the admission and application process.
]]>The Graduate Writing Group is also a place to meet other graduate students and provides an opportunity to get feedback about your writing.
No appointments are required: drop in any time at Trevor Colbourn Hall 109 on Tuesdays from 2-4 PM, and Wednesdays from 4-6 PM.
]]>Registration is not required. (After clicking the announcement title, you will be able to view dates and times and access links to the sessions.)
Facilitators: Budget Analyst Stacy Vu, Budget Manager Taneisha Ralph
]]>The Stanford Engineering Summer Search Research Fellowship (SURF) is an eight-week summer internship for visiting undergraduate students that offers mentored research experience at a Stanford Engineering lab. The program will take place in person on Stanford's campus from June 24, 2023--August 19, 2023, and its goal is to create a future cohort of graduate students who can promote diversity within the engineering student body. The program is fully funded, offers a stipend, has a strong mentorship component, and functions as a graduate school preparation program for participating students.
Join AAP and Stanford SURF representatives for a virtual info session to discuss SURF and answer any questions you have.
]]>*Wesley at UCF is affirming of all races, gender identities, and sexualities.*
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