List of University of Central Florida alumni


The University of Central Florida is a metropolitan public research and space-grant university located on a 1,415-acre main campus in Orlando, Florida, United States. UCF is a member institution of the State University System of Florida and is the largest university in the United States in terms of undergraduate enrollment. It was founded in 1963 as Florida Technological University to provide highly trained personnel to support the Kennedy Space Center and Cape Canaveral Space Force Station on Florida's Space Coast. After the university's academic scope expanded in the mid and late 1970s to encompass a wider variety of disciplines, the school was renamed The University of Central Florida in 1978. Initial enrollment in 1968 was 1,948 students; as of 2014, the university has 59,770 students from more than 140 countries, all 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia. Since the university's first graduating class in 1970, UCF has awarded more than 250,000 degrees, including 45,000 graduate and professional degrees, to over 200,000 alumni.
UCF alumni have made research contributions to optics, modeling and simulation, digital media, engineering and computer science, business administration, education, and hospitality management. Among the most notable is Gene Frantz, inventor of the Texas Instruments Speak and Spell, and father of digital signal processing. Numerous graduates have gained notoriety in the fields of law, government, and public policy, with alumni including a prime minister, a chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers, a United States assistant secretary of state, a deputy assistant secretary at the Department of the Treasury, a director of the National Reconnaissance Office, and a director of the Secret Service; in addition to numerous members of the Florida Cabinet, Florida House of Representatives and Florida Senate, National Aeronautics and Space Administration astronauts, and numerous officers in the armed forces through a unique partnership between the university and the U.S. military. Alumni have also achieved success as executives in major organizations and Fortune 500 companies, such as Boeing, Busch Entertainment Corporation, Darden Restaurants, Ericsson, Google, NASCAR, the Orlando Magic and Texas Rangers, Sun Sports and Fox Sports Florida, Raymond James Financial, Walt Disney Parks and Resorts, and Yahoo!
UCF graduates have also made notable contributions to the entertainment industry, including Cheryl Hines, widely known for her role as Cheryl David on the HBO television series Curb Your Enthusiasm, and Daniel Tosh, host of Tosh.0 on Comedy Central. In addition, The Blair Witch Project, which is considered one of the most successful independent films produced, was filmed by UCF students and directed by alumni Daniel Myrick and Eduardo Sanchez. As a major competitor in college athletics, UCF has had many notable student athletes, coaches, and staff members, such as National Football League players Blake Bortles, Daunte Culpepper, Asante Samuel, Latavius Murray, and Brandon Marshall; National Basketball Association such as the popular fan favorite Tacko Fall; NASCAR driver Aric Almirola; and woman's soccer player and Olympic gold medalist Michelle Akers. More than 70 UCF alumni currently compete in professional sports, such as basketball, football, baseball, golf, soccer, and auto racing. In just 25 years as a FBS program, as of 2021, 48 players have been drafted into the NFL.

Space, science, and engineering

AlumnusClass yearNotabilityReference
1987, 1989 Professor at Georgia Institute of Technology and director of the GTRI Electro-Optical Systems Laboratory
1995Former NASA astronaut
1991, 1996 2000EPA Science to Achieve Results Fellow and renowned environmental researcher
1984Google senior vice president of engineering and knowledge; holds the world record for the highest-altitude free-fall space jump
Professor and entomologist, founder of UCF's "Bug Closet"
1996Chair of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Johns Hopkins University
1979Former Director of NASA's Glenn Research Center
Kim Medley2012 Environmental scientist and the director of Tyson Research Center at Washington University in St. Louis
Former director of NASA's John F. Kennedy Space Center and John C. Stennis Space Center, Space Shuttle program manager
Former acting deputy administrator of NASA and director of NASA's Langley Research Center
1979Former director of NASA's John F. Kennedy Space Center
1992NASA astronaut

Arts and entertainment

AlumnusClass yearNotabilityReference
2007Singer, songwriter
Music composer and producer
2001Actor, former star on Ugly Betty and Stargate Universe
2002Lead singer and songwriter for Anberlin
1996Television personality, Golf Channel
Singer, songwriter-
Sierra Deaton2013Singer, songwriter, and dancer, co-winner of the 2013 season of X-Factor as part of musical duo Alex & Sierra
DorianRapper, producer-
2005Miss Florida, 2003 and Miss America, 2004
Survivor: One World contestant
Singer and songwriter for Menudo
Model and actress, Playboy Playmate of the Month for October 2002
1987Emmy-nominated actress
Television presenter, former co-host of Slime Time Live
Singer and songwriter for Sawyer Brown
1997Sports analyst
Miss Florida, 2011
The Amazing Race 15 contestant
American Idol Season 9 finalist
1993Actor and comedian, former star of Strip Mall and Drew Carey's Improv-A-Ganza
Playboy Playmate of the Month for July 2010
Singer and songwriter for Sawyer Brown
1994Writer and director of the Blair Witch Project
2006Actor and fashion model, a former contestant on season one of America's Most Smartest Model
Singer, actress on South of Nowhere
2005Survivor: Samoa contestant
Miss Cayman Islands, 2007
Plies Rapper and founder of Big Gates Records
Actor and musician, former star of Friday Night Lights
QusaiRapper, DJ, TV personality from Saudi Arabia
Miss Florida, 2010
1996Actor, former star of The Suite Life of Zack & Cody
1994Writer and director of the Blair Witch Project
2004Miss Venezuela, 2004; 4th runner-up Miss Universe, 2005
2015Actor, co-star of the Netflix teen drama series Outer Banks
Television personality, Golf Channel
1996Stand-up comedian and host of Comedy Central's Tosh.0
2001Comic book writer

Business

AlumnusClass yearNotabilityReference
1992President and chief executive officer, SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment
Software developer and founder, 5by5 Studios
1989Senior vice president, Worldwide Partners and Alliances, VMware
1988Senior vice president and chief financial officer, Walt Disney Parks and Resorts
Hedge fund manager, founder of Crabel Capital Management
President and chief executive officer, Texas Instruments
2001Co-founder and chief operating officer, Jingle Punks Music
1984Chairman of the board and chief executive officer, NASCAR
2005Co-founder and former director of technology of Ethereum
Executive director, Orlando Sports Foundation
1973MLB Network analyst, former general manager of the Cleveland Indians and Texas Rangers
Founder of vWorker, Planet Source Code, and the Real Estate Crowdfunding Review-
1976President, Walt Disney World Resort
1977Former president, Boeing International
Chief executive officer, The Melting Pot
Former president and chief executive officer, Denny's
2001President, chief executive officer, and chief operating officer, Orlando Magic
2003Vice president of Engineering, Raydiance Inc.
Former president and chief executive officer, Ruth's Chris Steak House
Brian Nichols1986VP of Enterprise Project Risk Management and Technology Integration, NBCUniversal
President and chief executive officer, Ericsson North America
1980Founder and former president, CEO and director, Raymond James
1987President, Red Lobster
1977, 1983 Former senior vice president of Darden Restaurants and chairman of the UCF Board of Trustees
1976Former president of worldwide operations, Walt Disney Parks and Resorts
1995Founder and chief executive officer, Tijuana Flats