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Upcoming Events

  • Using your Interests to Explore Majors & Careers

    Dixon Career Center: DCC 121 and Virtual

    Lost on What to Major In? Let’s Figure It Out….Explore what makes you tick and how that connects to majors and careers at UCF. You'll take a short assessment (go.ucf/Focus2), discover your Holland Code (RIASEC), and learn about resources that make the journey a little less overwhelming and a lot more exciting. If you're unable to attend in person, join us online …

    GEB 3003
  • Transfer Knights Take Flight

    Student Engagement Center: Trevor Colbourn Hall, Room 202

    Students will embark on a "flight" exploring the many resources available on campus. Along the way, they'll make meaningful connections to academic support and opportunities. After receiving a passport and pretzels, students will collect stamps at each table during their journey, which can be redeemed for food and beverages at the Transfer Center. Hosted by the UCF Transfer Center. 

    GEB 3003
  • DirectConnect to UCF® Online Information Session

    Virtual

    Join us online for an information session on DirectConnect to UCF and learn what guaranteed admission is all about. In this interactive information session, ask questions and find out what you need to know to make your transition to UCF easy. Reserve Your Spot DirectConnect to UCF guarantees admission (consistent with university policy) to UCF with an associate degree (A.A.) …

    GEB 3003
  • Welcome Wednesday: Finding Your Perfect Grad Program

    Virtual

    Choosing the right graduate program can feel overwhelming—but it doesn’t have to be. Academic Advancement Programs (AAP) invites you to this Welcome Wednesday session featuring Aireivid Greenberg from Florida International University’s College of Engineering & Computing.  This workshop will guide you through the essential steps for identifying and selecting a graduate program that aligns with your academic interests, career goals, …

    GEB 3003
  • Waddle Into a High-Impact Practice (Recurring Event)

    Dixon Career Center: DCC 121 and Virtual

    Learn how to get involved in a wide variety of opportunities like undergraduate research, studying abroad, internships, learning communities, graduate school preparations and more. Whether planning for graduate school or a career, High-Impact Practice experiences offer you a competitive edge by helping you blend what you’re learning in the classroom with real-world experiences.  Light snacks and refreshments provided. RSVP today to …

    GEB 3003
  • Essential Conversations for Performance Success

    Virtual

    Difficult conversations are an essential part of effective leadership and workplace communication. This course provides participants with tools to navigate high-stakes conversations with confidence and professionalism. Whether addressing performance concerns, resolving conflict, or giving constructive feedback, attendees will practice techniques that foster transparency, collaboration, and accountability.

    GEB 3003
  • Unlocking Nature's Pharmacy: A Discussion on "Nature Cures: Trusting the Biomolecules"

    Physical Sciences Building: 160

    Have you ever wondered how traditional medicine, rooted in nature, holds clues for modern drug discovery? Curious about the science behind the healing properties of plants, fungi, and microbes? Join The India Center for a discussion and Q&A centered on the book Nature Cures: Trusting the Biomolecules. Featuring editor Swati Savvee, Ph.D., and UCF Biology Senior Lecturer Rani Vajravelu, Ph.D., …

    GEB 3003
  • Beyond the Bachelor’s: Should I Seek an Advanced Degree? (Recurring Event)

    Dixon Career Center: DCC 121

    Considering medical school, law school, or graduate programs after graduation? Academic Advancement Programs (AAP) invites you to this advanced degree preparation workshop. This workshop will help you decide if advanced education is right for you. Learn when these degrees are worth pursuing, discover what makes applications stand out, and get honest insights. Our expert staff will cover essential components like …

    GEB 3003
  • Digital Accessibility 101: Self-evaluating for beginners (Recurring Event)

    Virtual

    Digital Accessibility 101: Self-Evaluating for Beginners introduces the basics of accessible digital content. Learn key principles of inclusive design, WCAG fundamentals, and how to identify common accessibility issues in websites, documents, and multimedia. You'll gain practical tools to begin evaluating your own content—no prior experience needed, just a commitment to accessibility.

    GEB 3003
  • Introduction to UCF's High-Performance Computing (ARCC Clusters)

    Virtual

    Computational research can analyze models and/or data to reach new conclusions in faster ways or more complex scenarios. UCF has a 8,000+ core cluster for general-purpose computation for research across many fields of academic work, and a 132-node GPU cluster for specialized computation.This workshop will review capabilities of the UCF Advanced Research Computing Center in general, with a focus on …

    GEB 3003
  • Narcotics Anonymous (Recurring Event)

    Ferrell Commons 171: Pride Commons

    This group meets every Wednesday. May meet outdoors during building closures for holidays.  NA is a non-profit fellowship of men and women for whom drugs have become a major problem. We meet regularly to help each other live drug-free. There are no dues or fees, the only requirement for membership is a desire to stop using. Our fellowship focuses primarily …

    GEB 3003
  • Pre-Health Thursday: Interview Insights: From Traditional to MMI

    Virtual

    Academic Advancement Programs (AAP) invites you to this Pre-Health Thursday session featuring Jeffrey Bates from GUS Medical & Veterinary Schools for a workshop on preparing for your school interviews with confidence! This workshop provides a comprehensive overview of the different interview formats you may encounter, including traditional one-on-one interviews and Multiple Mini Interviews (MMIs). Learn more about how to excel …

    GEB 3003
  • Good enough practices in scientific computing

    Virtual

    This workshop is targeted at a broad audience of researchers who want to learn how to be more efficient and effective in their data analysis and computing, whatever their career stage.The lesson is inspired by and based on the paper, Good Enough Practices in Scientific Computing (Wilson et al., 2017): “a set of good computing practices that every researcher can …

    GEB 3003
  • Let’s UDOIT Together: Easy Steps to an Accessible Course (Recurring Event)

    Faculty Multimedia Center, Classroom Building 1: Room 201

    Join us for a hands-on session where we’ll walk through our Universal Design Online Content Inspection Tool (UDOIT), a tool within Webcourses@UCF that scans your course for accessibility issues and helps you fix them quickly. Discover why accessibility is important, gain practical experience using UDOIT in your courses, and deepen your understanding of best practices for accessible course design. Be …

    GEB 3003
  • Providence Canyon Hiking and Rafting

    Providence Canyon, GA

    Trip Information Trip Date: 8/29/2025-9/1/2025  Trip Location: Providence Canyon, Georgia   Trip Cost: $75.00  Registration Opens: 8/15/2025  Registration Closes: TBD  Register for this trip in the UCF RWC app or through the UCF RWC Membership Portal website. All trips are now first-come, first-served. All trips will open 2 weeks before the first day of the trip. If the trip is full, …

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  • Learning Lab - Onboarding

    Virtual

    Learning Labs are focused 30- to 60-minute sessions with a Talent Development team member designed to address your specific questions and challenges. Whether you're looking to deepen your skills, apply concepts from a recent course, or navigate a workplace situation, these confidential sessions offer practical, one-on-one guidance tailored to your needs.

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  • Adult First Aid/CPR/AED Training - Blended Learning (Recurring Event)

    RWC Wet Classroom

    The RWC offers American Red Cross Adult CPR/AED, First Aid Blended Learning classes. The Blended Learning class includes an online portion (most participants can complete this in approximately 2 hours) and an instructor-led class skills session (approximately two hours long). The online portion must be completed prior to attending the in-class skills session. Each participant who successfully completes the course …

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  • Individual Development Planning (IDP): A Roadmap for Career Growth

    Virtual

    An Individual Development Plan (IDP) is a powerful tool for career growth and performance success. In this interactive session, participants will explore best practices for creating meaningful IDPs that align with personal strengths, career aspirations, and organizational goals. Using insights from leading performance management frameworks, attendees will learn how to set SMART goals, identify skill gaps, and develop actionable learning …

    GEB 3003
  • Get Started in Undergraduate Research (Recurring Event)

    CSEL 121 and Virtual

    Are you interested in learning more about research? Not sure where to start or how to navigate all the programs available? This workshop will discuss how to expand your academic experience through undergraduate research, including how to get started by finding a faculty mentor.    Questions? Feel free to contact the Office of Undergraduate Research (OUR@ ucf.edu) 

    GEB 3003
  • Talk Tuesday: Level Up Your LSAT Score

    Virtual

    Academic Advancement Programs (AAP) invites you to this Talk Tuesday session featuring Alex Jacobs from 7Sage Test Prep for a workshop on how to boost your LSAT performance with targeted strategies and expert insights. This session will help you understand the LSAT format and sections while providing effective study methods and resources to tackle different question types. You'll learn valuable …

    GEB 3003
  • Git Version Control for Beginners

    Virtual

    Learn the basics of Git (https://www.git-scm.com/) and version control using the command line in this hands-on workshop. Whether you're working on a coding project alone or with other people, version control can save you time and effort. This workshop is intended for new or novice Git users. Intermediate and advanced Git workshops are hosted periodically during Spring and Fall semesters. …

    GEB 3003
  • Basketball Officiating Class 2025 (Recurring Event)

    RWC: 206

    The UCF Recreation and Wellness Center, in collaboration with the University of Central Florida Officials Association, will be offering the 29th Annual Basketball Officiating Class. This class is designed to train officials in the proper rules and mechanics needed to officiate at the high school level and beyond. Qualified officials will teach it from the local high school associations, various …

    GEB 3003
  • Alcoholics Anonymous (Recurring Event)

    Student Union 313: Admin: 313

    This group meets every Tuesday excluding campus closures/holidays. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS is a fellowship of people who share their experience, strength, and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. There are no dues or fees for A.A. membership; we …

    GEB 3003
  • Alcoholics Anonymous (Recurring Event)

    Student Union 313: Admin: 313

    This group meets every Tuesday excluding campus closures/holidays. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS is a fellowship of people who share their experience, strength, and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. There are no dues or fees for A.A. membership; we …

    GEB 3003
  • Alcoholics Anonymous (Recurring Event)

    Student Union 313: Admin: 313

    This group meets every Tuesday excluding campus closures/holidays. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS is a fellowship of people who share their experience, strength, and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. There are no dues or fees for A.A. membership; we …

    GEB 3003