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Consider learning outside of the classroom. Nearly three quarters of all UCF students take at least one online course each year, and web, video and blended classes account for more than 34 percent of all student credit hours.
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The key is to think about what comes next early on.
More than 100 employers will gather at UCF on Oct. 3 for the Fall Career Expo, which is open to students and alumni looking for a way to connect with the job market. More information is available , and the deadline to register is in September.