Adjunct Learning Community
Fall 2026: This learning community will focus on best practices in teaching. We’ll explore current thinking about the science of learning, integrated course design, assessment and feedback, teaching methods, classroom management, and professional development. Participants will have the opportunity to share their own experiences and discuss with adjunct faculty from other subjects. We will meet via Zoom on alternating Mondays, 12-1 pm. (8/31, 9/14, 10/12, 10/26, 11/9).
*You must be on an active UCF contract to participate.
Please submit this survey by August 27, 11:59 pm:
https://ucf.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3xdeXQmJAAlUNOS
Orientation
We hold “nuts and bolts” orientation sessions for adjunct faculty just prior to the fall and spring semesters. Topics we cover include:
- Introduction to campus resources
- Explanation of course modalities and other factors that affect teaching
- Accessing email, workday, Webcourses
- Syllabus requirements
- Posting grades
- Facilitating student success
- Dealing with cheating, plagiarism, and disruptive conduct
- Having a successful first semester at UCF
We will hold the Fall 2026 “nuts and bolts” meeting via Zoom: Thursday, August 20th, 1-4pm.
- Registration: https://ucf.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3I9T98TZsH3xTTM
Adjunct Teaching Retreat
Modality: P (In Person)
We also host a day-long retreat occasionally, in which adjuncts new to teaching can learn some of the basics. In addition to the topics addressed above, we go more in-depth on course design, classroom management, lesson planning, lecturing, active learning, and more. The event is free to attend for any new or returning UCF adjunct. Use the registration link above to sign up.
Training in the Basics of Teaching
Modality: P (In Person)
The Adjunct Teaching Retreat, discussed above, offers an overview of teaching topics and best practices.
Additionally, UCF staff have free access to Zakrajsek and Nilson’s book Teaching at its Best from the UCF Library. This book provides a deep dive into how to teach, and what to expect in the classroom.
Finally, the FCTL has prepared a detailed Teaching at UCF book (you might want to pay particular attention to the Semester Essentials section).
Adjunct Hiring
At UCF, adjuncts are hired by individual academic departments (usually the department chair). Those interested in becoming adjuncts should inquire at the relevant department office.
Frequently Asked Questions
Be sure to consult both our list of frequently asked questions and our guide to semester essentials, which offers a timeline view of preparing for the semester.