The University of Central Florida's overall acceptance rate for the application year 2024 stands at 44.72%, with 55,135 applicants and 24,651 admissions. Regular Decision (RD) has the same acceptance rate of 44.72%, indicating a consistent admissions process. For domestic applicants, the acceptance rate is 45.45%, while international students face a much lower rate of 23.39% with 1,890 applicants. The transfer acceptance rate is notably high at 67.42%, with 12,234 applicants and 8,249 accepted, showcasing a welcoming policy for transfer students. Historically, acceptance rates have ranged from 36.37% in 2021 to a high of 50% in 2016, reflecting fluctuating competitiveness over the years.

The University of Central Florida's overall acceptance rate for the application year 2024 is 44.72%, with 55,135 applicants and 24,651 admissions. This reflects a slight increase from 43.39% in 2023 and a more significant rise from 41.03% in 2022. Historically, the acceptance rate has varied, peaking at 50.0% for 2016 and dropping to a low of 36.37% in 2021, indicating fluctuating competitiveness in the admissions process over recent years. Notably, the acceptance rates have remained relatively stable within the last three years, suggesting a consistent applicant pool.
The University of Central Florida's wait list acceptance rate for the application year 2024 stands at 2.0%, with 50 out of 2500 applicants being admitted. This is a slight increase from 2023's acceptance rate of 1.94% where 46 applicants were accepted from 2369 offered a spot. Historically, acceptance rates have fluctuated significantly; for example, the rate was only 0.3% in 2022, with just 19 admitted from 6410 offers, and peaked at 2.65% in 2020 when 187 out of 7052 were accepted. Overall, recent years indicate a trend of gradual improvement in acceptance rates but remain relatively low compared to earlier figures.
The University of Central Florida boasts a transfer acceptance rate of 67.42% for the application year 2024, with 8,249 out of 12,234 applicants being accepted. This represents an increase from last year's acceptance rate of 66.52% for the application year 2023, which had 8,653 accepted from a larger pool of 13,008 applicants. Historically, the acceptance rates have been higher in recent years, jumping from 62.09% in 2022 and 64.18% in 2021. UCF continues to attract a strong applicant pool, with an impressive average GPA of 4.16 among transfer students.
| Race | Applicants |
|---|---|
| Asian American | 9.04% |
| White | 46.71% |
| Hispanic/Latino | 29.94% |
| Black/African American | 5.61% |
| American Indian/Alaskan Native | 0.13% |
| Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander | 0.06% |