- University Honors Advising
- Advising FAQs
Honors advisors Rex and Laura are available both in person and virtually during designated drop-in hours and by appointment. Drop-in advising is available weekly during the Fall and Spring semesters. Be sure to check your Honors This Week newsletter each week for the schedule and virtual link. To schedule an advising appointment, please email an Honors advisor from your UCF email account with your UCF ID, availability, and preferred way to meet (in person or virtually) at trex@ucf.edu for Rex or czerk@ucf.edu for Laura.
UCF’s Academic Calendar provides information regarding numerous important dates, including the registration period, add/drop/swap deadlines, withdrawal deadlines, and tuition payment deadlines for several past and future semesters.
If it’s an Honors class, please contact Rex Roberts, Director of Advising, to discuss the process for a possible override. Please note that most Honors classes now have waitlists, so usually the best thing to do is to add (or swap) onto the waitlist for the course via myUCF. For a non-Honors course, you should contact the department that offers the class. For example, please visit the Department of Mathematics regarding an override for non-Honors Calculus 1.
No, but please note that you will be asked to meet with an Honors advisor to discuss your future Honors course enrollment if you do not take any Honors classes for two consecutive semesters.
One semester of Undergraduate Thesis can satisfy one University Honors upper-division requirement. This course is the second part of the HUT sequence. Directed Readings, the first course in the sequence, will not satisfy a University Honors requirement. Please contact the Office of Honors Research for more information about the Honors Undergraduate Thesis program.
Yes, you must complete and submit a University Honors Intent To Graduate form to BHC in addition to the one you have to submit to the college of your major. Please click here for more information. If you need help filling out the form or you’re not sure whether you meet all program requirements, please contact an Honors advisor.