Frequently Ask Questions
The Office of Student Involvement (OSI) at UCF is dedicated to enhancing the student experience by providing opportunities for student engagement, leadership development, and involvement in campus organizations. OSI supports registered student organizations and helps students find ways to connect with the UCF community.
OSI offers a variety of resources to help you get involved on campus. This includes connecting with registered student organizations (RSOs), exploring leadership opportunities within OSI, and attending events hosted by OSI agencies or RSOs.
Sign into KnightConnect to explore the options available to you or stop by the OSI office to learn more about how to get started.
To contact the Office of Student Involvement for general inquiries and front-desk questions, please email osi@ucf.edu or call 407-823-6471 during open hours (variable by term).
The Office of Student Involvement is located inside the Student Union on the Second Floor, Room 208
For further help, view the location of the Student Union on the UCF Map
Students interested in working with the Office of Student Involvement are encouraged to apply through Knightconnect.
Specifics regarding employment opportunities can be found on the OSI Employment webpage.
OSI organizes a wide range of events, including Pegasus Palooza, welcome week programming, Homecoming, registered student organization fairs, student leadership retreats, social events, and service opportunities. OSI events are designed to help students network, develop leadership skills, get involved, and engage in campus life. Each agency in OSI has their own event offerings.
OSI's agencies include: Campus Activities Board, Late Knights, Homecoming, Rosen Life, VUCF, Knight-Thon, Downtown Student Life, and Knights of the Roundtable, to name a few.
Most OSI events are open to all UCF students and are posted on KnightConnect as well as OSI's social media pages. Be sure to contact event organizers for specific registration requirements or deadlines!
Since its inception, the Student Government Association "Free Scantron Initiative" has provided Scantrons, free of cost, to tens of thousands of students each year. While the program's primary intention was to encourage students to seek out the SG office and meet their representatives, it quickly evolved into a service that students relied on. In 2011, the SGA extended this service to include free blue books (now green books), fulfilling the needs of students in different disciplines.
Find these services at the Student Government Offices on the third floor of the Student Union, or visit Student Government's resoures regarding these scantrons online.