Orlando isn’t a college town, it’s a major city that UCF is the ever growing hometown team for. East Orlando around the campus is definitely a college town, so you get the best of both worlds with college town vibe with a major city a 15 minute drive away.
This is a really great description. The area immediately around UCF is undeniably college town, but it's different if you go up to Sanford or out towards the theme parks or east towards the beaches.
@@johnthegreat97 Not for long. Places like Clermont used to be just rolling hills and farmland. Not anymore. Just in the last two years, it’s changed so much.
As a UCF junior I cannot vouch enough for my school! I honstly believe our school is incredibly underrated. What everyone said in the video is 100% true. Becuase of our size and growth, we have resources and opportunitues that other schools couldn't dream of having. I have changed my major 4 times since I have started here and UCF and the professors have been nothing but amazing. I had one chemistry professor I did not love but that is okay lol. I cannot wait to come back as an alumni and see how UCF is going to contingue to grow!
The city of Orlando isn't, but the area around UCF kind of is. Coolest part of going to UCF is you can stay near campus which is huge and has tons to do already, or do a reasonable drive to the beach, or the opposite way to downtown Orlando or a little further to Universal or Disney. It's all in reach, so many options nearby when UCF already has so much to offer. Loved it, great destination. Football will be an even bigger deal next year in the Big12 though, so get ready. GKCO!
I love college towns. I love hanging out in Ann Arbor and East Lansing because of the energy and so many things like the university’s museums, sports events, etc. I love traveling to different college towns and checking out the traditions and vibes. The cool thing about what I observe about Orlando is that it may not be a college town, but it certainly has a college “district.” That’s of big appeal to me as an eventual destination. I don’t know where else you can get that unique mix of college, theme park, downtown and outdoor activities.
As someone who moved to, went to school at, and lived around UCF and the Central Florida area for almost two decades, I think the right answer is this: UCF is truly very prominent in Central Florida, but Orlando is its own city, NOT a "college town." Each area of Central Florida has its own identity, from downtown Orlando, Kissimmee, Winter Park, Altamonte Springs, Lake Nona, and many more, each with a specific population that reflects what is prominent in that area (students in East Orlando, hospitality in Disney and I-drive, professionals in DT Orlando, medical personnel in lake Nona and winter park, etc.). The biggest benefit is that all these areas are within 30 minutes to one hour driving distance from each other, so you can reap the benefits from the diversity of any location with ease. I think a "college town" is defined as a place where you would see almost exclusively its own college fans that move there, go to school there, live there, and stay there indefinitely. Central Florida has a VERY healthy population of alumni from UF, USF, FSU, UM, and tons of other out of state schools that moved there to work, live and thrive, so although I am as passionate a UCF fan as everyone else in the video, by definition no, Orlando is not a "college town." UCF IS Orlando's Hometown Team.
This is so funny to me because growing up here (and I’m 34), UCF was nicknamed “U Can’t Finish” because you would be in school FOREVER😂! So everyone would venture out to other schools like USF, UF, FAMU, BCU or community. I went to Rollins. It’s insane to see how the popularity for UCF has grown over the past decade.
And now for the REAL facts on graduation rates UCF, 73.4% USF, 72.5% Rollins, 72.5% Florida Southern, 63.5% Statson, 61% FAMU, 49.5% BCC, 25.4% In other words, UCF has a higher graduation rate than every school you mentioned, including the one you choose to attend. Secondly, how do you explain the fact that UCF is the largest school in the Country if "Everyone ventures out to other schools?" Actual facts. Try em some time.
@@rossogden9920 😂😂😂 whoa whoa…sorry to offend you, I was just speaking on MY OWN experience as well as those I went to school with. You obviously have a nerve that was hit, one can only assume you’re an alumni 🤷🏾♀️ that’s cool. I don’t believe I said anything negative about UCF at all, I stated however State the reputation it had during that time frame which was graduating from UCF was much longer than expected (don’t know why, I didn’t attend). My cousin who has her masters from UCF also said the same thing🤷🏾♀️. So, you can take your stats and your unwarranted attitude and do whatever you want with them, but the rep was the rep. You can deal with that fact!
@@LivWithNique I'm a UCF alum, who's lived in Orlando a lot longer than you. In other words, I know a lot more about it than you. I'll stick to experience and actual facts over your juvenile acronyms, which obviously have a lot more to do with the abilities of you and your friends than it does with anything actually based in reality.
Fun fact back in the day the other Nickname for UCF besides "U Can't Finish" which was "Under Construction Forever" which was true cause they built new parking lots and the whole area around the Arena was being built up. I didn't mind since I knew my tuition was at least going somewhere I could actually see. 😁. It's amazing what it is now! A lazy river??? Come on now where was that back then!?!?!
Another great vid!! Class of 2003! It is different from other college towns where there is more to do here since its a tourist town too. Great Win GO KNIGHTS!!!
UCF is a great school environment and its own little "college town" on campus. The surrounding areas are nothing like a typical college town though. Many are downright "bad". Orlando itself is 15-20 minutes away and has plenty of "college town" areas- but they happen to be closer to Rollins than UCF.
I went to college in Orlando from 2000-2004.. It was definitely not your typical college town, but certain pockets are. Especially in the Alafaya area, not so much Orlando the city.. its more of a tourist town
I’m hoping to transfer here from my current university in FL. I’m praying I get in! This is the school that went from underdog status to something extraordinary. 🤞🤞🤞
I am a foreigner and I always like had this idea on how college looks due to movies and series, and went I went to college back in my hometown Venezuela, I would assume the college in Orlando would be the same or even birgger... God I was so wrong when I took the tour. UCF is seriously huge and I believe at this point, they should build like some kind of trains around campus to go around from all the way to the top of the campus map to all the way to the bottom of the campus map. Seriously... How and why is UCF so huge? XD
Hey Ken!! We love your videos! We are considering a move to the Orlando area from northern Arizona, and my husband may have the chance to work at UCF. We were out there exploring the area recently, and we visited most of the suburbs you regularly report on- the one we fell in love with was Winter Garden! Then we found out how long it takes to drive from winter garden to UCF- one hour!? Are there any suburbs a little closer (but still removed) from the immediate Orlando/UCF area that have the charming small-town feel like winter garden does? We are a couple in our thirties with 2 boys, 9 and 13. Thank you so much!!
Not a college town. UCF is in the far northeastern corner of Orange County but it's not in Orlando and not even really close to the city. The campus is closer to Oviedo in Seminole County than it is to Orlando. The campus also isn't a "town." It's a sprawling campus in the suburbs on the edge of highways and strip malls. When students want the town experience you'll find them 20 or 30 minutes away in downtown Winter Park or downtown Orlando.
Tallahassee and Gainesville are true college towns. ...UCF campus is a great college campus. The football team just needs to go back to the beautiful gold uniforms.
Orlando isn’t a college town overall just around that area Alafaya & Colonial. The only true college town in Florida is Tallahassee with FSU,FAMU & TCC all within a 10 mile radius.
I think we have maybe 5-6,000 undergraduate online students. That’s .08 % of the student body. The university would rather have people close or on campus as it transitions into a major state school.
Not a college town. UCF is in the far northeastern corner of Orange County but it's not in Orlando and not even really close to the city. The campus is closer to Oviedo in Seminole County than it is to Orlando. The campus also isn't a "town." It's a sprawling campus in the suburbs on the edge of highways and strip malls. When students want the town experience you'll find them 20 or 30 minutes away in downtown Winter Park or downtown Orlando.
Orlando isn’t a college town, it’s a major city that UCF is the ever growing hometown team for. East Orlando around the campus is definitely a college town, so you get the best of both worlds with college town vibe with a major city a 15 minute drive away.
And 15 minutes drive in the opposite direction puts you in the boonies. Best of 3 worlds
This is a really great description. The area immediately around UCF is undeniably college town, but it's different if you go up to Sanford or out towards the theme parks or east towards the beaches.
This is so true. Good description
@@johnthegreat97 Not for long. Places like Clermont used to be just rolling hills and farmland. Not anymore. Just in the last two years, it’s changed so much.
As a UCF junior I cannot vouch enough for my school! I honstly believe our school is incredibly underrated. What everyone said in the video is 100% true. Becuase of our size and growth, we have resources and opportunitues that other schools couldn't dream of having. I have changed my major 4 times since I have started here and UCF and the professors have been nothing but amazing. I had one chemistry professor I did not love but that is okay lol. I cannot wait to come back as an alumni and see how UCF is going to contingue to grow!
The city of Orlando isn't, but the area around UCF kind of is. Coolest part of going to UCF is you can stay near campus which is huge and has tons to do already, or do a reasonable drive to the beach, or the opposite way to downtown Orlando or a little further to Universal or Disney. It's all in reach, so many options nearby when UCF already has so much to offer. Loved it, great destination. Football will be an even bigger deal next year in the Big12 though, so get ready. GKCO!
I'm a UCF student and absolutely love it here, I can't say enough good things about it. Orlando has so so much to do and it's been an absolute blast.
That’s amazing to hear!
I love college towns. I love hanging out in Ann Arbor and East Lansing because of the energy and so many things like the university’s museums, sports events, etc. I love traveling to different college towns and checking out the traditions and vibes.
The cool thing about what I observe about Orlando is that it may not be a college town, but it certainly has a college “district.” That’s of big appeal to me as an eventual destination. I don’t know where else you can get that unique mix of college, theme park, downtown and outdoor activities.
Orlando is nothing like a college town. It makes up such a small amount of the population
Say shoutout Ann Arbor, one of the nicest college towns
Say shoutout Ann Arbor, one of the nicest college towns
As someone who moved to, went to school at, and lived around UCF and the Central Florida area for almost two decades, I think the right answer is this: UCF is truly very prominent in Central Florida, but Orlando is its own city, NOT a "college town." Each area of Central Florida has its own identity, from downtown Orlando, Kissimmee, Winter Park, Altamonte Springs, Lake Nona, and many more, each with a specific population that reflects what is prominent in that area (students in East Orlando, hospitality in Disney and I-drive, professionals in DT Orlando, medical personnel in lake Nona and winter park, etc.). The biggest benefit is that all these areas are within 30 minutes to one hour driving distance from each other, so you can reap the benefits from the diversity of any location with ease.
I think a "college town" is defined as a place where you would see almost exclusively its own college fans that move there, go to school there, live there, and stay there indefinitely. Central Florida has a VERY healthy population of alumni from UF, USF, FSU, UM, and tons of other out of state schools that moved there to work, live and thrive, so although I am as passionate a UCF fan as everyone else in the video, by definition no, Orlando is not a "college town."
UCF IS Orlando's Hometown Team.
This is so funny to me because growing up here (and I’m 34), UCF was nicknamed “U Can’t Finish” because you would be in school FOREVER😂! So everyone would venture out to other schools like USF, UF, FAMU, BCU or community. I went to Rollins. It’s insane to see how the popularity for UCF has grown over the past decade.
Been fun to watch!
And now for the REAL facts on graduation rates
UCF, 73.4%
USF, 72.5%
Rollins, 72.5%
Florida Southern, 63.5%
Statson, 61%
FAMU, 49.5%
BCC, 25.4%
In other words, UCF has a higher graduation rate than every school you mentioned, including the one you choose to attend.
Secondly, how do you explain the fact that UCF is the largest school in the Country if "Everyone ventures out to other schools?"
Actual facts. Try em some time.
@@rossogden9920 😂😂😂 whoa whoa…sorry to offend you, I was just speaking on MY OWN experience as well as those I went to school with. You obviously have a nerve that was hit, one can only assume you’re an alumni 🤷🏾♀️ that’s cool. I don’t believe I said anything negative about UCF at all, I stated however State the reputation it had during that time frame which was graduating from UCF was much longer than expected (don’t know why, I didn’t attend). My cousin who has her masters from UCF also said the same thing🤷🏾♀️. So, you can take your stats and your unwarranted attitude and do whatever you want with them, but the rep was the rep. You can deal with that fact!
@@LivWithNique I'm a UCF alum, who's lived in Orlando a lot longer than you. In other words, I know a lot more about it than you.
I'll stick to experience and actual facts over your juvenile acronyms, which obviously have a lot more to do with the abilities of you and your friends than it does with anything actually based in reality.
@@rossogden9920 therapy would do you some good, hun.
Great video! Really captured the excitement around game day and for current/alum passion for their school.
Originally from Hawaii. Went to UCF 2016-2019. A happy FL resident and plan to settle here!
Love to hear this!
Fun fact back in the day the other Nickname for UCF besides "U Can't Finish" which was "Under Construction Forever" which was true cause they built new parking lots and the whole area around the Arena was being built up. I didn't mind since I knew my tuition was at least going somewhere I could actually see. 😁. It's amazing what it is now! A lazy river??? Come on now where was that back then!?!?!
Great Video… Really enjoyed watching! Keep up great content.
Another great vid!! Class of 2003! It is different from other college towns where there is more to do here since its a tourist town too. Great Win GO KNIGHTS!!!
Definitely a diverse town we live in! SUCH a fun win. Thanks for watching 🙏🏼
I was there around that time! I lived in Knight's Krossing across the street.. Best time of my life lol
Love this. Always such a good time at the UCF games!
I heard you were there!
Love UCF ❤ graduated from the Burnett Honors college there and coming back to kick off a movement with UCF
Another Epic video from the Ambassador of Orlando 🫡
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Ken, you gotta do more UCF videos man. My son is applying here in a year. We regularly visit the theme parks yearly and are DVC Members. Go Knights!
From someone who went to The University of Cincinnati…thanks for reminding me about this game. :/
It is also on the top 20 Best Employers for the state of Florida!
No one giving credit to the first score prediction guy - he said it'd be 27-21 and he was damn close, considering it ended 25-21!
SO close 😂😂
UCF is a great school environment and its own little "college town" on campus. The surrounding areas are nothing like a typical college town though. Many are downright "bad". Orlando itself is 15-20 minutes away and has plenty of "college town" areas- but they happen to be closer to Rollins than UCF.
Yeah, Rollins and Full Sail + UCF make it feel college town-ish :)
Awesome video! Go knights! 💛🖤
I went to college in Orlando from 2000-2004.. It was definitely not your typical college town, but certain pockets are. Especially in the Alafaya area, not so much Orlando the city.. its more of a tourist town
I’m hoping to transfer here from my current university in FL. I’m praying I get in! This is the school that went from underdog status to something extraordinary. 🤞🤞🤞
Love that! Best of luck getting in. I’m sure you’ll crush it
I am a foreigner and I always like had this idea on how college looks due to movies and series, and went I went to college back in my hometown Venezuela, I would assume the college in Orlando would be the same or even birgger... God I was so wrong when I took the tour.
UCF is seriously huge and I believe at this point, they should build like some kind of trains around campus to go around from all the way to the top of the campus map to all the way to the bottom of the campus map.
Seriously... How and why is UCF so huge? XD
Awesome video brother. Thanks to you I've tried the man on the street videos and now I'm having some success with them
Tailgating college kids are very open to chatting 😂
@@kenpozek ya wonder why 🍺🍺🍺
Awesome video! Go Knights!
Go knights!
Great video! Makes me want to go back to college!……..buuuut I’m kinda good with that 😄
Hah! I felt like an old man out here!
Hey Ken!! We love your videos! We are considering a move to the Orlando area from northern Arizona, and my husband may have the chance to work at UCF. We were out there exploring the area recently, and we visited most of the suburbs you regularly report on- the one we fell in love with was Winter Garden! Then we found out how long it takes to drive from winter garden to UCF- one hour!? Are there any suburbs a little closer (but still removed) from the immediate Orlando/UCF area that have the charming small-town feel like winter garden does? We are a couple in our thirties with 2 boys, 9 and 13. Thank you so much!!
Oviedo is amazing. So is Avalon Park. I’d for sure check those out.
Will do!!! Thank you!
Not a college town. UCF is in the far northeastern corner of Orange County but it's not in Orlando and not even really close to the city. The campus is closer to Oviedo in Seminole County than it is to Orlando. The campus also isn't a "town." It's a sprawling campus in the suburbs on the edge of highways and strip malls. When students want the town experience you'll find them 20 or 30 minutes away in downtown Winter Park or downtown Orlando.
I remember in the 90s it turned into a basketball pretty quickly
Hey Ken, can you do an updated video of Altamonte & Maitland ?
Hey there! I definitely plan to
@@kenpozek awesome, I’ll be on the look out. Thank you 😊!
Ken is getting swoll. If real estate doesn't work out for him he could be a bouncer for one of Orlando's world-class nightclubs.
😂 been trimming down a bit
I think Gainesville is the only real college town in florida where almost everything revolves around the University. Orlando is not that.
Tallahassee and Gainesville are true college towns.
...UCF campus is a great college campus. The football team just needs to go back to the beautiful gold uniforms.
Glad to be an alumni
East Orlando, or East of downtown to UCF is for sure a college town. All of Orlando though is not. It's getting there but not quite. GKCO!
Orlando isn’t a college town overall just around that area Alafaya & Colonial. The only true college town in Florida is Tallahassee with FSU,FAMU & TCC all within a 10 mile radius.
I just got a house there so Im Good
it's a real estate commercial.. CHARGE ON KNIGHTS!!!
Obviously. Lord knows I can’t pay the bills off UA-cam revenue.
No it’s Disney world palace
"students" not "kids" lol!
Well let's be honest here, ucf has one of the biggest ONLINE programs in the country. There aren't anywherw near 75k students walking around campus.
Online students aren't included in the campus count.
I think we have maybe 5-6,000 undergraduate online students. That’s .08 % of the student body. The university would rather have people close or on campus as it transitions into a major state school.
Orland is not a college town, it's a college-in-ten-years town because of all the children
no
Yes it is
Not a college town. UCF is in the far northeastern corner of Orange County but it's not in Orlando and not even really close to the city. The campus is closer to Oviedo in Seminole County than it is to Orlando. The campus also isn't a "town." It's a sprawling campus in the suburbs on the edge of highways and strip malls. When students want the town experience you'll find them 20 or 30 minutes away in downtown Winter Park or downtown Orlando.