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If you commit an offense that would have resulted in an affirmative answer on the application after you have been accepted, but before you enroll in classes, you must contact the Office of Undergraduate Admissions. Below is the statement the applicant signs binding their Undergraduate contract: Undergrad

IMPORTANT: You must read and sign the following section in order to complete your application to UCF.

I understand that this application is for admission to the University of Central Florida and is valid only for the term chosen.

I understand and agree that I will be bound by the university’s regulations concerning application deadline dates and admission requirements.

I agree to the release of any transcripts, student records, and test scores to this institution. All application materials submitted, including transcripts and test scores, become the sole property of the university.

I certify that the information given in this application is complete and accurate and I understand that to make false or fraudulent statements within this application or residence statement may result in disciplinary action, denial of admissions, and invalidation of credits or degrees earned. Should any of the information I have given change prior to my enrollment, I shall notify the Office of Undergraduate Admissions.

If admitted, I hereby agree to abide by the policies of the Board of Trustees and the rules and regulations of the university.

I understand that the $30 application fee I submit for this application is non-refundable.

I understand that by entering my name below, I am certifying that I am the person making the application to the university and that all information is true and accurate to the best of my knowledge.

After you enroll in classes, if you commit this offense, you must contact Student Conduct and Academic Integrity. At that time you will be scheduled to meet with a staff member to discuss the violation and your responsibility for it.