University of Central Florida Top Questions

What's the most frustrating thing about University of Central Florida?

Monica

The parking situation. The school keeps taking away parking lots to build new class buildings. I understand that they are building to accommodate the various programs the university offers, but it makes finding parking to be almost impossible.

Deborah

The most frustrating thing about my school is sometimes you have to go to the main campus to speak with an advisor and I take classes at a satellite campus. They should make it more accessible with the advisor's at the campus that you attend and give the advisor's more authority to assist students on satellite campus'.

Shana

The Rosen College of Hospitality Management is located almost 30 minutes south of the UCF main campus!

Danielle

This past semester I had some help getting guidance on what classes to enroll for my major. At the time of my scheduled enrollment, every class I needed to take for my major had already been full. After checking the enrollment several times everyday for weeks, I now have enough credits to be enrolled full-time.

Rebekah

The cost of tuition being on the rise. Living is very expensive for a student.

Kimberly

It took a long time for my financial aide money to come through. Had to send additional information multiply times.

Angelica

Parking is the worst part of UCF, there's never enough spots.

Bryan

When it comes to things that are frustrating at the University of Central Florida there aren't too many topics. The thing that frustrates me the most is trying to find parking. I live off campus and have to drive to school each day. During the beginning of the semester is the hardest time to find parking. It can easily take up to forty-five minutes to find a spot. It seems that the influx of new students each year to the campus is too much for the slow growth of parking spots.

Ana-Christina

Some classes tend to be so big that most students don't get to know each other.

Isaac

The Library is too small. Need to make another one.