That depends on what it is that you are looking for. USF has a higher academic standing, and its programs are more established / nationally recognized. (The ranking order of Florida Universities is UF, FSU, USF, Miami, FIU and then UCF) As such, USF offers a slightly more prestigious education than UCF.
However, this will only be important if you are attending USF in order to earn a medical or legal degree. Additionally, the average GPA of USF freshmen is higher than UCF's (3.3 vs 2.9) this means that students attending USF are required to have higher GPA's in order to be accepted to the university. That being said, UCF is catching up fast.
The campus is newer, and offers more room for expansion than USF's. UCF has recently added a medical school, which should eventually become a nationally recognized program capable of competing with USF's medical school program. There is somewhat more variety in programing available at USF, but the difference in variety is negligible.
If you are searching for a school that offers more extracurricular variety, USF is the way to go for sports programs. USF's sports teams have consistently outperformed UCF's teams, and have traditionally been ranked among the better college sports teams. UCF's teams have often not managed to rank at all.
UCF holds an edge with academic programs. I got the impression that clubs were somewhat more organized at UCF, and thus offer students more variety.
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