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New students will:
Meet with the Engineering and Computer Science Academic Affairs representative in a
group
setting during Orientation to:
Review the College of Engineering and Computer Science (CECS) academic policies and procedures
Plan an appropriate first term schedule;
Meet with a faculty advisor in the department of their major to:
Understand the career options of the major
Discuss degree program requirements; and,
Be advised in the CECS Academic Affairs Office (ENGR 107) if Engineering Pending majors. Students are encouraged to seek advisement on determining a major as soon as possible. Failure to declare a major by the end of the first year may result in a delay of graduation.
Continuing students will:
Meet with an advisor in the CECS Academic Affairs Office or the department of their major during each term. Computer Science majors will be assigned a faculty advisor once they have passed the Computer Science Foundation Exam. Until that time, Computer Science majors will be advised by the CECS Academic Affairs Office or Computer Science Undergraduate Advising Office in HEC 246;
Set up an appointment with an advisor to review your academic progress and to develop an academic plan. Review this plan each term with the advisor prior to registration;
Use the flow diagram or four year plan received during Orientation to progress through the degree requirements;
View a Degree Audit, the registration time, and search for classes (once the class schedule is available) through myUCF at
https://my.ucf.edu
;
Register at the scheduled appointment time in myUCF, or in person in the CECS Academic Affairs Office (AAO). Complete all schedule changes by the end of the published Add period;
Submit a written schedule plan signed by their AAO advisor each term if you have been placed on an engineering advisement hold. This plan must be submitted in person to the CECS Academic Affairs Office each time a student uses the registration process. and,
File the “Intent to Graduate” through myUCF and meet with an advisor for graduation check in the CECS Academic Affairs Office, by the last day of classes of the term prior to the term in which the student intends to graduate.
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