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Quick Facts

  • 4 - Number of graduate programs in the college ranked in the top 100 nationwide by U.S. News and World Report in March 2011
  • 147 - Number of students receiving full-tuition scholarships in 2010-11 with federal grant support secured by the college
  • 100% - Percent of Doctor of Physical Therapy graduates (inaugural class) who passed the national certification exam on the first try (national average is 88%)
  • 2 - Number of programs in the college that are the sole offering in the field in Florida (health care informatics and research administration)
  • 2011 - Year that undergraduate social work coordinator and Instructor Robin Kohn won the national Outstanding Advising Award in Faculty Advising
  • 3 - Number of human rights centers being established in southern Russia by Associate Professor K. Michael Reynolds
  • 22% - Percent of international students in the Doctoral Program in Public Affairs in 2010-11
  • 800 - number of students majoring in legal studies in 2010-2011
  • > 1,000 - Number of children and adults with speech, language and hearing problems served by the Communication Disorders Clinic in 2010-2011

Locations & Parking

Locations

The College of Health and Public Affairs is located in several buildings on the University of Central Florida's campus in Orlando and the Central Florida Research Park, adjacent to the Orlando campus. The college's two main buildings, Health and Public Affairs I (HPA I) and Health and Public Affairs II (HPA II), are located in the northeast quadrant of the Orlando campus. (Also see the Campus Map)

In the Central Florida Research Park, the Communication Disorders Clinic (Suite 155), including The Aphasia House; the Center for Autism and Related Disabilities (Suite 365); and the Florida Center for Nursing (Suite 220) are located in the Research Pavilion at 12424 Research Parkway. The Florida Institute of Government at UCF is located in the Orlando Tech Center at 12443 Research Parkway (Suite 402).

The college also has a significant presence throughout Central Florida by offering degree programs and courses at UCF Regional Campuses.

Directions to HPA I and II

From the west side of campus, enter UCF at Central Florida Boulevard (off of State Route 434, also known as Alafaya Trail), turn left at Gemini Boulevard West (becomes Greek Park Drive), turn right at Gemini Boulevard North (becomes Gemini Boulevard East), pass the intesection with North Orion Boulevard, turn right at Gemini Loop (stay to the right), turn right at the stop sign and continue down the road along the paved parking lot to a pedestrian entrance to the college's buildings. The first building is Health and Public Affairs II. Behind it is Health and Public Affairs I.

Parking

Parking is available in Parking Garage C and Parking Garage D and in Parking Lot D1, located in front of Health and Public Affairs II. All three parking facilities require a daily parking permit, which can be purchased for $5.00 at the yellow permit machines located in the garages and lot. See the Campus Map for parking garage and lot locations.

My internship with the District 9 Medical Examiner’s Office was one of the greatest experiences of my life. I gained an excellent understanding of the medical examiner’s office and the criminal justice field in general."
— Adam Stubley,  criminal justice major
I’m so excited to be in this program. I’m really looking forward to planning great areas to live and work."
— Gabriella Serrado,  urban and regional planning graduate student
I think it is great to be part of something that [exposes] others to sign language and the deaf community."
— Ashley Loomis,  communication sciences and disorders major and national-anthem signer at Orlando Magic games
UCF provides its physical therapy students with an excellent education and prepares them to work in the most challenging of settings."
— Jamie Dyson,  rehabilitation supervisor, Orlando Regional Medical Center
The program is really helping me grow as a professional. I have a much better understanding of how to navigate the systems and advocate for services on a much larger scale."
— Joy Chuba,  social work graduate student, UCF Valencia Osceola
In fall 2010, I began to create real programs, establish the board, develop volunteer-recruitment strategies and overal strategically plan the next five years -- all through my course work."
— Paulette Campbell, CEO of Redemption Song, Inc.,  Master of Nonprofit Management ('11)
The internship is going great! I am interning for Senate President Mike Haridopolos in the Capitol. I wish more UCF students could have this truly amazing opportunity."
— Julianna Debler,  legal studies major and 2012 Florida Legislative Scholars Intern
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