What is ucf founded?

UCF, or the University of Central Florida, was founded on June 10, 1963. It was originally known as Florida Technological University, before being renamed to UCF in 1978. The university is located in Orlando, Florida, and is one of the largest universities in the United States, with over 69,000 students as of 2020. UCF is known for its strong programs in engineering, computer science, hospitality management, and healthcare. The university also has a notable athletics program, with their football team winning the Peach Bowl in 2018 and being named national champions in 2017.