Spring Forward Disruptive Event

By Sydney Cameron

The UCF College of Business Administration (#UCFBusiness) Student Ambassadors recently collaborated on a  student outreach event called “Spring Forward.”

The event was designed to encourage students to “get outside of their comfort zone” and explore the range of student organizations and internships available to them.

“The ‘Spring Forward’ event was a very successful initiative. We hope to see more students jump on board to get plugged in,” said Joyce Jacobson, external relations chair.

“Knowing what resources are out there has been invaluable. Being a part of Delta Sigma Pi and the college’s Student Ambassador team have both given me a great sense of direction as to where I am heading next.”

More information about the Student Ambassadors program can be found at http://www.ucfbusinessambassadors.com/.

Several more interactive activities are being planned this fall to attract student and faculty attention.

About the College of Business Administration:

Established in 1968, the UCF College of Business Administration offers degrees at the bachelor’s, master’s, doctoral, and executive levels. All programs, as well as the Kenneth G. Dixon School of Accounting are accredited by AACSB International – the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business.

The college provides high-quality academic programs designed to give students a competitive advantage in the world of business now and in the future. As such, the college establishes partnerships with some of the nation’s most innovative leaders to model new and best practices that harness evolving technology. In addition, the college promotes a unique culture of engagement, risk-taking, cross-disciplinary collaboration and data-driven decision making in an effort to ensure students are well prepared to enter a dynamic marketplace.

America’s Partnership University:

The University of Central Florida, the nation’s second-largest university with nearly 60,000 students, has grown in size, quality, diversity and reputation in its first 50 years. Today, the university offers more than 200 degree programs at its main campus in Orlando and more than a dozen other locations. UCF is an economic engine attracting and supporting industries vital to the region’s future while providing students with real-world experiences that help them succeed after graduation. For more information, visit http://today.ucf.edu.