{"id":6574,"date":"2019-10-09T16:47:29","date_gmt":"2019-10-09T20:47:29","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.ucf.edu\/financial-aid\/?page_id=6574"},"modified":"2025-03-14T09:51:54","modified_gmt":"2025-03-14T13:51:54","slug":"transfer","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.ucf.edu\/financial-aid\/types\/scholarships\/transfer\/","title":{"rendered":"UCF Transfer Scholarships"},"content":{"rendered":"\t\t\t
Transfer scholarships are awarded by Undergraduate Admissions to entering transfer students with an Associate of Arts Degree from a Florida public state college to recognize outstanding academic performance.<\/p>\n
The Transfer Scholarship program includes:<\/p>\n
This scholarship is awarded to exceptional transfer students who are accepted for the fall semester by Undergraduate Admissions. If you are a recipient of any of the scholarships in this program, you are responsible for making note of the following.<\/p>\n
Students must enroll full-time (a minimum of 12 UCF credit hours) each fall and spring term. Dual or transient hours taken at another institution will not be considered in the hours calculated for full-time enrollment for the purpose of this scholarship.<\/p>\n\t\t\t
An exception to the full-time enrollment requirement can be granted during a student’s graduating semester. For the Graduation exception to be considered, students must provide a memo with the heading Grad MEMO, on letterhead from their Student Success Coach indicating:<\/p>\n
If a student enrolls in less than six UCF hours during their graduating semester, the exception must be reviewed by the UCF Scholarship Committee. To submit the Graduation Memo<\/strong>, students should use the Document and File Upload tool<\/a> and select the routing option: Graduation Memo.<\/p>\n\t\t\t Receiving student may request a deferment for the purpose of taking part in activities that would interrupt their required continuous enrollment at the ؛£½اض±²¥.<\/p>\n A scholarship deferment request can hold the scholarship for a maximum of two semesters.<\/p>\n Acceptable reasons to defer a scholarship include, but are not limited to: military service, documented medical conditions, internships\/Co-Ops, religious missions, etc. At the time of deferment, the student must be meeting the renewal criteria for the scholarship. A deferment will not be granted for attendance at any other higher education institution.<\/p>\n Students seeking a deferment must complete a Scholarship Appeal Form<\/a> and submit a letter indicating the reason for the request, along with supporting documentation. The appeal must be submitted no later than two months prior to the start of the semester in which the deferment is being requested.<\/p>\n Failure to obtain approval prior to departure from the university will result in cancellation of scholarship.<\/p>\n Students must enroll full-time (a minimum 12 credit hours) each fall and spring semester. If extenuating circumstances exist that prevent full-time enrollment, students may appeal to the UCF Scholarship Committee<\/a>. Appeals must be submitted prior to the semester in which the exception is being requested.<\/p>\n Failure to obtain approval to enroll less than full-time will result in cancellation of scholarship.<\/p>\n Academic progress is evaluated once per year after spring grades have been posted. In order to meet renewal requirements for the scholarship, students must meet the following each year:<\/p>\nScholarship Deferment<\/h3>\n
Enrollment<\/h3>\n
Renewal Requirements<\/h2>\n
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\nFor Example: If a student was enrolled in 12 hours for the fall semester and earned 9 hours, the student would need to enroll in and successfully complete 15 hours in the spring semester to have earned an average of 24 hours by the end of the evaluation period.<\/li>\n
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