| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2024-09-01 | - |
| 2024-03-01 | - |
Program Overview
Introduction to Math Launch
The University of Central Florida offers an admissions pathway designed to help incoming first-year students prepare for Calculus 1 and set them up for success in their chosen STEM major. This program is called Math Launch.
Program Benefits
- Through Math Launch, students are better positioned to finish their degrees sooner, leading to reduced debt and quicker commencement of their careers.
- Calculus 1 is an essential course in any STEM major, and being Calculus 1 ready sooner better positions students for success in their future semesters.
- Reducing tuition, as students can complete multiple subjects for the tuition of one math launch course.
- Taking a reduced course load in their first term at UCF allows students to concentrate on studying for the multiple subjects covered in their designated math course and preparing them to be Calculus 1 ready in one semester.
- Students will be working with and be supported by high-quality instructors and learning assistants, who will invest time in their math learning needs.
- Students selected for the Math Launch program will be partnered with a dedicated peer coach, who will be available to help answer questions they may have as they navigate their first term at UCF.
- Math Launch's designated math class provides students with exposure to a deeper level of learning as they build their confidence and sharpen their algebra, trigonometry, and pre-calculus math skills and knowledge.
- Over 600 academic year engineering and sciences freshmen at UCF joined the UCF Math Launch program, allowing students to benefit from being part of a supported and connected cohort.
Program Overview
About the Program
Math Launch gives students the opportunity to prepare for Calculus 1 through a structured, accelerated program while providing additional services to support them in their designated math course. Students register for a 3-credit hour math course and have the opportunity to master three subject areas (courses) and potentially become Calculus 1 ready by the beginning of their second semester.
Program Eligibility
Any student pursuing a participating STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math, Information Technology) major that is not Calculus 1 ready at the start of their first fall or spring semester may be selected to participate in Math Launch. Participating majors include all engineering disciplines, computer science, information technology, biomedical sciences, biotechnology, molecular and cellular biology, molecular microbiology, actuarial science, chemistry, data sciences, forensic science, mathematics, physics, and statistics.
Program Goal
Everyone has the opportunity to be calculus ready by the end of their first major (fall or spring) semester. The Math Launch team will be working with students throughout their first major term to help them be successful in completing as many subject areas as possible, with the minimum expectation of completion of at least one or two of the necessary calculus prerequisites to help move them forward in their STEM major.
Program Length & Commitment
How far a student can go with Math Launch is determined by the time and effort the student is willing to put into their designated math course. If a student follows the designed structure of the course(s) or even decides to spend extra time on modules, they may be able to move through an entire subject in this course in just a few weeks. Others may choose a more standard approach, but this also means they will not move through the material quickly and may not be calculus ready by their second semester. Each subject area is designed to be completed in 4-6 weeks. It is recommended that students commit to spending a minimum of 10-12 hours a week working on their math modules.
Check-Points Throughout the Program
The director, peer coaches, and instructors work together to monitor student progress, sending timely reminders to keep students on track. Within the course, students participate in weekly assignments to ensure they are staying on track in their math studies. When a student feels ready and has completed the necessary prep material, they can register to take the exam for moving to the next subject. Once passed, students move immediately into the concepts for the subsequent subjects (Intermediate to College Algebra to Precalculus Algebra to Trigonometry).
Meet the Program Director
Dr. Melissa Dagley is the Executive Director of iSTEM, a collaborative effort between the Colleges of Engineering and Computer Science and Sciences established to promote and enhance UCF efforts in STEM education and educational research. She serves as the Director of several core STEM ready programs here at UCF, including the Math Launch program. Her research interests lie in the areas of student access to education, retention, and persistence to graduation for students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics programs.
