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Whether leading efforts in media relations, human resources, guest and client services, or venue, business and transportation logistics, UCF grads are powering the operations behind one of the world 麻豆精品 S檚 biggest events coming to the United States this summer: the men 麻豆精品 S檚 FIFA World Cup.

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I will be supporting media logistics, guiding photographers and press to designated areas, and facilitating press conferences and interviews. One of the biggest ways UCF prepared me for this opportunity was through its emphasis on networking, collaboration and real-world experience. That mindset opened doors to internships, jobs and experiences that helped me gain confidence in putting myself out there and connecting with people.

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I serve as the primary point of contact for a VIP delegation from Japan. My responsibilities include coordinating transportation and logistics, providing interpretation and translation support, and ensuring a seamless experience throughout the visit. Combining my passions for sports, entertainment and hospitality, this opportunity feels like the perfect intersection of everything I love. Through both the Rosen College of Hospitality Management and the DeVos Sport Business Management Program, I have gained practical experience through hands-on opportunities working with professionals across the industries in event planning, guest experience, sponsorship and stakeholder management that prepared me for this incredibly exciting opportunity.

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Role: Accreditation center coordinator
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I grew up watching the World Cup and always dreamed of being part of the most watched sporting event in the world. My experience in the soccer industry through both professional and volunteer roles gave me a strong foundation, and the DeVos program broadened my perspective. It exposed me to the business side of the industry, while simultaneously connecting me with incredible mentors and peers, ultimately giving me the confidence and network to land this opportunity with FIFA.

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Connor Pank

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FIFA site: Tampa, Florida

The sport business management minor at UCF offered plenty of opportunities to gain practical experience in the industry. My junior year, I was fortunate enough to land a season-long internship at Orlando City Soccer Club in the game day operations department, which then turned into a full-time position with seven amazing seasons of constant growth and experiences that I am forever grateful 麻豆精品 S痜or.

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I act as the bridge between FIFA, Atlanta and the commercial and operational partners delivering the Fan Festival experience. My role focuses on coordinating event聽logistics, operations, guest experience, VIP and talent management, and partner integration while ensuring FIFA brand standards are upheld throughout the event.

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My team oversees the employee journey from recruitment to offboarding across the three host countries (Canada, Mexico and the U.S.) and 16 host cities. We are responsible for everything from workforce planning, training, visa management, benefits, payroll, employee uniforms and just about every other aspect of human resources.

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I grew up watching the World Cup with my family. Now, I occasionally stop for a second and realize how special it all is to be working behind the scenes on the operational side of the tournament. A big part of what I do in my role is coordinate with different functional areas like transportation, catering, accommodations, uniforms and venue operations to ensure the workforce is supported and operations run smoothly.

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Growing up playing soccer, being involved with FIFA in any capacity is something I never imagined would become reality, especially this early in my career. I am supporting transportation and depot operations across all 16 host cities, contributing to transportation operations involving VIPs and trophy movements. Studying business taught me how to work efficiently in fast-paced environments and quickly adapt while balancing multiple responsibilities at once, which directly translates to my role.

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UCF Alum Leads Local Nonprofit with Mission Close to His Heart /news/ucf-alum-leads-local-nonprofit-with-mission-close-to-his-heart/ Tue, 19 May 2026 13:30:19 +0000 /news/?p=153182 After returning to school as an adult, earning two degrees and rising through the ranks at a Central Florida nonprofit, Britt Johnson 麻豆精品 S23 麻豆精品 S25MNM is now leading an organization whose mission mirrors his own story.

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After dropping out of high school to help support his family, he spent 17 years away from the classroom. During the height of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, he enrolled at Orange Technical College and earned his GED.

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UCF Online, Non-traditional Student Supports NASA 麻豆精品 S檚 Artemis II Mission /news/ucf-online-non-traditional-student-supports-nasas-artemis-ii-mission/ Thu, 26 Feb 2026 18:49:07 +0000 /news/?p=151195 Amy Lendian is helping lead launch support operations for NASA 麻豆精品 S檚 first crewed lunar flyby flight in 50 years while striving toward her life goal of earning a college degree through UCF Online.

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Amy Lendian was invited to speak about her career journey at a 2026 spring semester Women and Leadership honors class, taught by Anne Bubriski.

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20 Years of DirectConnect to UCF: Making College Possible for More Students /news/20-years-of-directconnect-to-ucf-making-college-possible-for-more-students/ Mon, 20 Oct 2025 17:28:09 +0000 /news/?p=149351 As Knight Nation celebrates Transfer Student Success Week, the university also reaches a milestone with DirectConnect to UCF 麻豆精品 S a program that has empowered more than 79,000 students to earn high-quality degrees at a fraction of the cost.

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A National Model with Proven Impact

This year marks the 20th anniversary of DirectConnect to UCF, which began in 2005 with four partner colleges and has since expanded into a nationally recognized model for student success. In Fall 2025, Indian River State College became the seventh partner to join the consortium, which now includes College of Central Florida, Daytona State College, Eastern Florida State College, Lake-Sumter State College, Seminole State College and Valencia College.

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Paving the Way for Transfer-student Success /news/paving-the-way-for-transfer-student-success/ Thu, 24 Oct 2024 13:19:00 +0000 /news/?p=143573 The DirectConnect to UCF program has created a personalized bridge for transfer students. With 75,000 bachelor 麻豆精品 S檚 degrees awarded since 2006, it 麻豆精品 S檚 a model for universities nationwide.

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UCF’s Integrative General Studies Program Celebrates 2,000 Graduates, Bridging Paths to College Success /news/ucfs-integrative-general-studies-program-celebrates-2000-graduates-bridging-diverse-paths-to-college-success/ Wed, 22 May 2024 15:38:04 +0000 /news/?p=141566 From retirees to a bank vice president, UCF 麻豆精品 S檚 Bachelor of Integrative General Studies program offers a personalized pathway to degree completion.

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More than 2,000 students have finished their college degrees thanks to a flexible, multidisciplinary program offered through UCF 麻豆精品 S檚 College of Undergraduate Studies.

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Gordon works at Yoga 4 Change, a nonprofit organization that achieves meaningful change for veterans, incarcerated individuals, youth in need and others. She originally started with the program as a volunteer for her service-learning project required in the BIGS course Contemporary Issues in Leadership (LDR 3115), one of the two required courses for the degree. Volunteering for this program and applying the tools she learned as a student not only helped her secure her current position but also inspired her final thesis, which focused on studies examining the positive mental health effects of practicing yoga.

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For Senior Seminar, students are asked to integrate a multidisciplinary framework into a final project.

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Pratt says the BIGS programs must also evolve with students, and the adaptability of the degree offering is an advantage.

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Barth says he got to do everything he wanted to do and more at UCF and is now ready to take on the professional field.

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Valencia, UCF Receive $1.3M from Helios to Increase Graduates Through Student Stipends and Support /news/valencia-ucf-receive-1-3m-from-helios-to-increase-graduates-through-student-stipends-and-support/ Wed, 28 Jun 2023 17:00:55 +0000 /news/?p=135967 The investment from the Helios Education Foundation will aid students enrolled in the Fall 2023 through Summer 2024 semesters.

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Valencia College and UCF are embarking on a new strategic partnership to boost transfer student success, funded by a $1.3 million grant from the Helios Education Foundation.

Led by the UCF/Valencia Improving Student Success Task Force, the new pilot program will provide additional support to students before and after their transfer from Valencia to UCF.

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The new grant will support Valencia College DirectConnect transfer students in the Fall 2023,聽Spring 2024 and Summer 2024 semesters, and provide them with Helios-funded incentives for the following:

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Additionally, Valencia students will be encouraged to participate in a S.E.E. UCF tour, which stands for Students Early Exploration, with food and transportation provided. In addition to the financial incentives, the grant will cover program costs, staffing and data analysis for the length of the grant.

Using data from the Central Florida Educational Ecosystem Database (CFEED) and based on a Fall 2022 pilot which focused on students transferring to UCF 麻豆精品 S檚 College of Business, Valencia and UCF have identified multiple interventions to increase the success of transfer students between their institutions. The Helios grant will be used to expand the pilot and serve transfer students within all programs.

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UCF Teams with FIU and USF to Boost Success for Transfer Students /news/ucf-teams-with-fiu-and-usf-to-boost-success-for-transfer-students/ Tue, 13 Jul 2021 17:10:24 +0000 /news/?p=121582 The Helios Education Foundation Grant will build UCF 麻豆精品 S檚 Coaching Academy into a statewide resource and training center

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Three of Florida 麻豆精品 S檚 state universities are joining forces to better prepare transfer students who come from Florida 麻豆精品 S檚 state colleges and improve their graduation and retention rates. The University of Central Florida, Florida International University and the University of South Florida 麻豆精品 S which together make up the Florida Consortium of Metropolitan Research Universities 麻豆精品 S have collectively received a $1.25 million grant from the Helios Education Foundation to expand transfer student success over the next four years.

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Already established leaders in transfer student success, UCF, FIU and USF will utilize the funds to identify and address the barriers to student success, reduce the time needed for students to complete a degree, and increase campus involvement. The Consortium will create solutions in three areas: increased coaching and advising to reduce 麻豆精品 S渢ransfer shock; 麻豆精品 S the development of a dashboard to help students with degree planning; and targeted retention strategies to ensure students are engaged and connected to each campus community.

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UCF has the largest number of transfer students among all of Florida 麻豆精品 S檚 public universities with more than 11,000 transfer students entering during the 2020-21 academic year.

UCF has more than 30 success coaches and peer coaches who assist transfer students from before they enroll at their state college through their graduation from UCF, providing personalized support and guidance along the way. The coaches help students overcome challenges and stay motivated to reach academic, career and personal goals. UCF will use its portion of the grant to enhance its Coaching Academy, which will serve as a training and resource center for other universities and amplify UCF 麻豆精品 S檚 model across the state. The Academy will provide customized training to individuals, teams and organizations to further develop a culture of coaching within an institution.

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The Florida Consortium of Metropolitan Research Universities and Helios Education Foundation have partnered since 2016 to elevate the success and degree completion of first-generation, minority and underserved students in the most populous metropolitan regions of South Florida, Central Florida, and Tampa Bay.

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Senior Overcomes Difficult Past to Reach Graduation at 64 /news/senior-overcomes-difficult-past-to-reach-graduation-at-64/ Thu, 06 May 2021 14:25:51 +0000 /news/?p=119962 After being convicted of a robbery at 17 and overcoming addiction, LeRoy Langston is graduating with plans to become a counselor.

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Criminal Past

While in prison, Langston did his best to adapt to his new reality. Whenever there were athletic events, he would compete and win money prizes. Using that, he would use the gambling skills he learned through his father to sustain himself. He also began pursuing his GED, which sparked a new interest.

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LeRoy Langston wears a graduation cap and gown while in front of “Unleash Your Potential Mural” at UCF Downtown. (Photo by Nick Leyva ’15)

Making a Change

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After a second failed semester, Langston lost his Pell Grant eligibility, but he says a school counselor recognized his strengths and potential and found a way for him to continue taking classes. During his second year, Langston began doing better in his courses and continued improving his GPA over the next five years until transferring through the program in 2018.

Once a Knight, Langston spent two hours commuting by bus to and from the main campus daily to attend class and to use the library computers to complete his coursework. Through his studies he completed volunteer work at an adult daycare facility in Winter Park, which Langston says was an eye-opening experience as to other ways people can receive support through social work. After the UCF Downtown campus opened two years ago, Langston, who lives in Orlando’s Parramore neighborhood, had easier access to the resources he needed to complete his courses, especially during the pandemic.

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LeRoy Langston 2 LeRoy Langston wears a graduation cap and gown while in from of "Unleash Your Potential Mural" at UCF Downtown. (Photo by Nick Leyva '15)