Enrollment Verification/Good Student Discount Certificate

NEW!

Enrollment Verifications/Good Student Discount Certificates for the Fall 2009 term are now available through your MyUCF account.

To obtain your Enrollment Verification or Good Student Discount Certificate:

UCF has outsourced these services to the National Student Clearinghouse.

Verification of current term enrollment is official approximately seven business days following the drop/swap and add period each term. Please refer to UCF’s Academic Calendar for details: http://registrar.sdes.ucf.edu.

Students (current or an enrollment within the past two years)

Students enrolled within the past two years may obtain an Enrollment Verification (proof of attendance) and/or the Good Student Discount Certificate through myUCF.

* There is no charge for currently enrolled students.

Steps to obtain Enrollment Verification:

  1. Log in to your MyUCF account
  2. Click on Student Self Service
  3. Click on My Academics link under the ACADEMICS-UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE CAREERS heading.
  4. Click on the Request Enrollment Verification link.
  5. Click on the “Proceed to Clearinghouse” link to go to the National Student Clearinghouse website and follow the steps provided.
Former Students (enrollment that took place more than two years ago)

Students not enrolled within the past two years must request the enrollment certificate directly from National Student Clearinghouse online at http://www.studentclearinghouse.org.

  1. Click on “Students & Alumni”
  2. Select “EnrollmentVerify”
  3. Click on “Credit Card Purchase” link (there is a charge for this service)
  4. Follow instructions provided.
Third Party Requests (there is a charge for this service)

Third parties including individuals, businesses, loan companies or lenders may:

OR

  • Call National Student Clearinghouse directly at 703-742-4200.
Terms and Credit Hours

The UCF academic calendar consists of three semesters a year, Fall, Spring, and summer. A semester hour of credit or credit hour represents one class hour of work (or two or more laboratory hours of work) per week for a semester. Classes may be offered for a six-week period during the summer semester. During this shortened semester, two class hours of work (or four or more laboratory hours of work) per week are required to represent a semester hour of credit.

Enrollment Status
Undergraduate
Status Credit Hours
Full Time 12 or more
Three-Quarter Time 9-11
Half Time 6,7,8 
Less Than Half Time (LTHT)  Less Than 6
Graduate and post-baccalaureate
Degree - seeking
Status Credit Hours
(Fall or Spring)
Summer
Full 9 or more 6
Half 4.5 - 8 3
Less Than Half Time (LTHT) Less Than 4.5 Less Than 3
Non-degree seeking
Status Credit Hours
(Fall or Spring)
Summer
Full 12 or more 12
Half 6,7,8,9,10, or 11 6
Less Than Half Time (LTHT) Less Than 6 Less Than 6