Highlights
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Leading immersive experience design, production and project management company AOA is partnering with 鲍颁贵鈥檚 reputable themed experience program to better support the future of the industry.
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The AOA Scholars Program will cultivate a select cohort of UCF graduate students through workshops led by AOA professionals, visits to active project sites and production facilities and exposure to how creative, technical and operational decisions intersect in real projects.
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The initiative is expected to begin in Fall 2026, reinforcing Central Florida鈥檚 position as a training ground for the next generation of themed experience professionals.
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ome to UCF, Orlando has long been a global center for themed entertainment. As immersive attractions, museums and themed entertainment experiences continue to grow in scale, complexity and cultural impact, the industry faces a critical challenge: preparing the next generation of professionals with the real-world skills needed to bring immersive experiences to life.
Spanning storytelling, architecture, engineering, media, operations and production, today鈥檚 themed experiences and attractions demand skills that rarely live within a single academic discipline.
For many aspiring professionals, the pathway into themed entertainment remains unclear, with limited visibility into professional workflows, real-world timelines and the cross-functional dynamics that ultimately determine a project鈥檚 success.
A new partnership between UCF and AOA 鈥 a leading immersive experience design, production and project management company 鈥 aims to change that to better support the future of the industry.

Ideal Partnership
鲍颁贵鈥檚 themed experience graduate programs at the College of Arts and Humanities and AOA have launched the AOA Scholars Program, a hands-on practicum designed to give graduate students direct exposure to the real-world processes behind themed entertainment design and production.
UCF introduced a theatre Master of Fine Arts track in themed experience in 2018. In 2021, the university offered a stand-alone degree program in themed experience. Both programs are the first of its kind at a public university.
The program鈥檚 focused curriculum in themed experience and attractions makes it an ideal partner for AOA.
The scholars initiative will address a common challenge in the field: while demand for immersive attractions, museums and experiences continues to grow, there is an expanding need for practical training and field work for emerging talent.
鈥淔lorida is home to some of the most sophisticated themed entertainment work in the world, but the way people enter the industry hasn鈥檛 kept pace,鈥 says Tom Acomb, co-founder and chief creative officer of AOA. 鈥淭his program is about opening the door earlier and giving students a clearer view of how these projects actually come together.鈥
Each semester, a select cohort of students will participate in workshops led by AOA professionals, visit active project sites and production facilities, and learn how creative, technical and operational decisions intersect in real projects.
鈥淎OA has always believed in investing in early-career talent, starting with a strong internship program that鈥檚 been part of our culture since the early days,鈥 says Mike Ostendorf, co-founder and CEO of AOA. 鈥淭his partnership with UCF is an evolution of that long-standing commitment 鈥 because seeing the full lifecycle of a project up close matters.鈥

鈥淭his partnership gives students access to professional workflows with one of the top firms in the themed entertainment industry.鈥 鈥 Peter Weishar, UCF director of themed experience
What鈥檚 Next
UCF will oversee academic structure and accreditation, while AOA will contribute funding and industry expertise.
鈥淭his partnership gives students access to professional workflows with one of the top firms in the themed entertainment industry with diverse project and a global reach鈥 says Peter Weishar, director of themed experience at UCF. 鈥淚t strengthens Florida鈥檚 role as a global talent pipeline for themed entertainment.鈥
The AOA Scholars Program is expected to begin Fall 2026, reinforcing Central Florida鈥檚 position as a training ground for the next generation of immersive experience professionals.