Division of Student Learning and Academic Success Archives | 麻豆原创 News Central Florida Research, Arts, Technology, Student Life and College News, Stories and More Mon, 10 Nov 2025 16:35:23 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 /wp-content/blogs.dir/20/files/2019/05/cropped-logo-150x150.png Division of Student Learning and Academic Success Archives | 麻豆原创 News 32 32 麻豆原创 Named to The Princeton Review鈥檚 Mental Health Services Honor Roll /news/ucf-named-to-the-princeton-reviews-2025-mental-health-services-honor-roll/ Wed, 20 Nov 2024 22:01:39 +0000 /news/?p=144054 麻豆原创 was among 16 institutions named to the list, due the strong commitment shown to the student population鈥檚 mental health and well-being.

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The college experience can be a stressful one for students, especially around the holidays and finals. Having a university that can be there for the mental health needs of its student population is important and 麻豆原创 has been acknowledged by The Princeton Review for this commitment.

Recently, 麻豆原创 was named to The Princeton Review鈥檚 2025 Mental Health Services Honor Roll. The honor roll features 16 institutions who have shown a strong commitment to their student鈥檚 mental health and well-being. Distinctions included overall administrative support for campus mental health and well-being through its policies including commitments to staffing and student support. The list also looked at the campus鈥 quality of life that is both healthy and attentive to overall well-being, and how well a school is empowering its students to address their own mental health through education programs and peer-to-peer offerings.

The Mental Health Services Honor Roll was developed for the benefit of students looking for, heading to, or currently enrolled in colleges; that they might see the types of services provided.

The Princeton Review noted 麻豆原创鈥檚 committed to mental health advocacy by providing reliable resources that students can access help and develop successful coping mechanisms through. Through programs such as Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS), which is free to all enrolled students, 麻豆原创 is able to assist with a wide range of free mental health services such as single, solution-focused sessions, short-term individual and relationship counseling, and crisis services. CAPS also provides mental health support on a variety of stressors ranging from panic attacks to academic difficulty. Students are also able to meet via anonymous screening, one-off counseling session, telemental video, or group therapy. CAPS also has drop-ins and scheduled appointments, and there鈥檚 a 24-hour hotline that will immediately connect them to a licensed therapist should they need it.

麻豆原创鈥檚 events and course offerings to students were also noted by The Princeton Review. Paws-a-tively Events brings animals to campus to help reduce stress and improve mood. Field of Memories: Be Aware, Show You Care is designed to bolster awareness of suicide on college campuses. Students can attend classes like MIEA Intro to Mindfulness, a series of four 90-minute courses that teach mindfulness and meditation techniques. There are also free one-off hour-long monthly workshops conveniently held online, ranging from 鈥淭he 7 Types of Rest鈥 to 鈥淢anaging ADHD Symptoms.鈥

The system of peer support was also spotlighted. With Togetherall, a free 24/7 online platform, students at 麻豆原创 and elsewhere can anonymously connect and discuss anything that鈥檚 bothering them. It also provides self-assessment tools and always has trained professionals on hand. There are also student-run organizations that promote mental health awareness, such as Active Minds. Members encourage their classmates to fight the stigma of mental health disorders, recognize the warning signs, and take proactive steps to ensure they stay healthy. Students can also participate in To Knights, With Love, a campus chapter of the global organization More Love Letters. Created to help foster supportive, loving environments, the group crafts uplifting letters for their peers and leaves them around campus.

In addition to the services highlighted, there are also other resources to help students balance their schoolwork with opportunities to refresh and recharge.

Academic Support

If you are looking for some additional support with particular classes, check out now through Dec. 4. The office is open Monday to Friday from 7 to midnight, Saturday from 9 to midnight, and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Special operating hours may apply according to the University鈥檚 academic calendar and scheduling policies.

Before and during final exam week, the听听will host multiple in-person and virtual final exam review sessions spanning a variety of academic subjects.

听helps you navigate state and university policies related to academic record changes, curriculum file management, degree audits and graduation requirements. For more information about any of these services, visit听Millican Hall,听room 161.

Mental Health Resources

It鈥檚 important to prioritize taking care of your mental health. Take advantage of these resources here at 麻豆原创 to help you:

  • : CAPS offers free mental health walk-ins, and their 24/7 crisis hotline can be reached by calling 407-823-2811 and pressing 5.
  • : TAO is a self-guided interactive program that aids with managing anxiety, depression and other concerns.
  • : Togetherall is a peer-to-peer space to connect with others experiencing similar feelings in a supportive environment, with trained professionals on hand 24/7.

Well-being Services

If you are facing unexpected challenges, reach out to听听for wrap-around care and support. The office can be reached by calling 407-823-5607, emailing听caremanager@ucf.edu听and by submitting a听听for yourself or a fellow Knight.

听offers wellness coaching to assist with your health goals and help you make lifestyle changes to optimize your well-being. Staff can help with nutrition, physical activity, stress management and more. Call听407-823-5841听to make an appointment.

Other 麻豆原创 Resources

麻豆原创 has an abundance of additional resources available to you. Whether you need them now or down the road, please do not hesitate to reach out.

  • : available for Knights who need support with items such as food, clothing and toiletries.
  • : offers free legal advice, consultation and court representation in select areas of law that students encounter most often, including lease agreements and assistance.
  • Emergency Funding: for those who are facing financial insecurity, contact Student Care Services for an application to be considered for emergency funds.
  • : provides all members of the university community with an independent, confidential and neutral place to share concerns and seek resolution.
  • : use this website as a guide to report an incident or concern.
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PeerKnights Coaching Program Services Needs of 麻豆原创 Students /news/peerknights-coaching-program-services-needs-of-ucf-students/ Fri, 01 Oct 2021 18:03:21 +0000 /news/?p=123304 The PeerKnights program pairs Knights with student coaches to help them engage in academic and social activities.

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In 2020, 麻豆原创 launched the that enlists students to help fellow students by providing comprehensive support, engagement and resources to undergraduates both in-person and virtually. General and specialized peer coaching options meet the individual needs and interests of students.

“We know that when students have academic support, they are more likely to complete their degree program,” says Theodorea Regina Berry, vice provost for Student Learning and Academic Success (SLAS) and Dean of the College of Undergraduate Studies. “We created the PeerKnights program to introduce them to a fellow student who will share their experiences and will help them engage in academic and social activities.”

Once a student has enrolled in the PeerKnights Coaching Program, they are matched with a peer coach who will help them build a customized plan to make the most of their time at 麻豆原创. By meeting with the same coach, they’ll build a relationship that will help the student remain on track and make changes as needed.

To provide the best guidance to students, SLAS has coaches for trained in several key areas:

FTIC, Transfer and All-Around PeerKnights coaches provide one-on-one coaching on a variety of topics including navigating 麻豆原创, discovering educational resources and services and identifying academic and social engagement opportunities.鈥疶o facilitate student success, students will meet with the same coach throughout the academic year.

贬滨笔听笔别别谤碍苍颈驳丑迟蝉 coaches help students engage in听听such as internships, study abroad and undergraduate research. Coaches are participating in these types of programs and will help students explore options and get involved.

Major ExplorationPeerKnights听coaches, part of the听, understand that declaring or changing a major can seem daunting. They were once in this position. Leveraging their experiences, coaches will help undeclared students and those exploring majors to identify their interests, goals, and strengths and select a study field.

Pre-Grad PeerKnights, part of , help student navigate preparing for graduate school and the application process.

To help students understand the program and encourage them to participate, Student Learning and Academic Success will host .

Students can also email PeerKnights@ucf.edu with questions about the program and to schedule an appointment.

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Realignment of DirectConnect to 麻豆原创, 麻豆原创 Global and More to Boost Academics /news/realignment-of-directconnect-to-ucf-ucf-global-and-more-to-boost-academics/ Fri, 28 Aug 2020 20:00:58 +0000 /news/?p=112504 Interim Provost says the changes will help 麻豆原创 enhance student success.

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麻豆原创 Interim Provost Michael D. Johnson today announced a new alignment for several key academic units to promote student success and strengthen the university鈥檚 academic enterprise.

The moves include 麻豆原创鈥檚 national-model DirectConnect to 麻豆原创 program and 麻豆原创 Global, which among other responsibilities, manages international student recruitment, English language programs for students and the community, and international partnerships in education, research and business.

Other aspects of the realignment involve units that impact online student services, faculty training and development, and continuing education for working professionals.

鈥淎t 麻豆原创, we strive for constant improvement,鈥 Johnson says. 鈥淭hese changes allow us to continue our focus on student success and the student experience.鈥

The reorganization by the Division of Academic Affairs will unfold throughout September with the following units and offices:

  • DirectConnect to 麻豆原创 and the 麻豆原创 Connect Centers move to the Division of Student Learning and Academic Success, reporting to Theodorea Regina Berry, vice provost of Student Learning and Academic Success and dean of the College of Undergraduate Studies;
  • 麻豆原创 Global moves to the Office of the Provost, reporting to Tim Letzring, senior associate provost for Academic Affairs;
  • 麻豆原创 Online Connect Center and 麻豆原创 Continuing Education move to the Division of Digital Learning, reporting to Tom Cavanagh, vice provost for Digital Learning;
  • Office of Instructional Resources Classroom Support, Engineering, Programming and Project Management teams move to 麻豆原创 Information Technology, reporting to Michael Sink, interim vice president and CIO.

The transitions for DirectConnect to 麻豆原创, the 麻豆原创 Connect Centers and 麻豆原创 Global coincide with the Oct. 1 retirement of Jeff Jones, vice provost for 麻豆原创 Connect and 麻豆原创 Global. Johnson praised Jones for his impactful work during his seven years at 麻豆原创 and for his suggestions and insights regarding the overall realignment.

鈥淭he possibilities for this reimagining are exciting,鈥 Johnson said. 鈥淎s we move forward, success relies on the creativity and collaboration of our staff, faculty and partners.鈥

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