Alumni | Class year | Notability | Reference |
| 2007 | Singer, songwriter | |
| — | Music composer and producer | |
| 2001 | Actor, former star on Ugly Betty and Stargate Universe | |
| 2002 | Lead singer and songwriter for Anberlin | |
| 1996 | Television personality, Golf Channel | |
| 2005 | Miss Florida, 2003 and Miss America, 2004 | |
| — | ' contestant | |
| — | Singer and songwriter for Menudo | |
| — | Model and actress, Playboy Playmate of the Month for October 2002 | |
| 1987 | Emmy-nominated actress | |
| — | Television presenter, former co-host of Slime Time Live | |
| — | Singer and songwriter for Sawyer Brown | |
| 1997 | Sports analyst | |
| — | Miss Florida, 2011 | |
| — | The Amazing Race 15 contestant | |
| — | Playboy Playmate of the Month for July 2010 | |
| — | American Idol Season Nine finalist | |
| 1993 | Actor and comedian, former star of Strip Mall and Drew Carey's Improv-A-Ganza | |
| — | Singer and songwriter for Sawyer Brown | |
| 1994 | Writer and director of the Blair Witch Project | |
| 2006 | Actor and fashion model, former contestant on season one of America's Most Smartest Model | |
| — | Singer, actress on South of Nowhere | |
| 2005 | ' contestant | |
| — | Miss Cayman Islands, 2007 | |
| — | Actor and musician, former star of Friday Night Lights | |
Qusai | — | Rapper, and DJ/TV Personality from Saudi Arabia. | |
| — | Miss Florida, 2010 | |
| 1996 | Actor, former star of The Suite Life of Zack & Cody | |
| 1994 | Writer and director of the Blair Witch Project | |
| | | |
| 2004 | Miss Venezuela, 2004; 4th runner-up Miss Universe, 2005 | |
| — | Television personality, Golf Channel | |
| 1996 | Stand-up comedian and host of Comedy Central's Tosh.0 | |
| 2001 | Comic book writer | |
Plies | — | Rapper and founder of Big Gates Records | |
Alumni | Class year | Notability | Reference |
| — | Co-founder of WhatsApp, former vice president of engineering at Yahoo! | |
| 1992 | President and chief executive officer, SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment | |
| — | Software developer and founder, 5by5 Studios | |
| 1989 | Senior Vice President, Worldwide Partners and Alliances, VMware | |
| 1988 | Senior 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 | |
| 2001 | Co-founder and chief operating officer, Jingle Punks Music | |
| 1984 | Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, NASCAR | |
| — | Executive Director, Orlando Sports Foundation | |
| 1973 | MLB Network analyst, former general manager of the Cleveland Indians and Texas Rangers | |
| 1976 | President, Walt Disney World Resort | |
| 1977 | Former president, Boeing International | |
| — | Chief Executive Officer, The Melting Pot | |
| — | Former president and chief executive officer, Denny's | |
| 2001 | President, Chief Executive Officer, and Chief Operating Officer, Orlando Magic | |
| 2003 | Vice President of Engineering, Raydiance Inc. | |
| — | Former president and chief executive officer, Ruth's Chris Steak House | |
Brian Nichols | 1986 | VP of Enterprise Project Risk Management and Technology Integration, NBCUniversal | |
| — | Founder of House of Highlights, which was later acquired by Bleacher Report. He's also a digital marketing producer for ESPN. | |
| — | President and chief executive officer, Ericsson North America | |
| 1980 | Founder and former president, CEO and director, Raymond James | |
| 1987 | President, Red Lobster | |
| 1977, 1983 | Former senior vice president of Darden Restaurants and Chairman of the UCF Board of Trustees | |
| 1976 | Former president of worldwide operations, Walt Disney Parks and Resorts | |
| 1995 | Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Tijuana Flats | |
Alumni | Class year | Notability | Reference |
| — | Former Florida state representative | |
| 1971 | Former Florida state representative | |
| 2001 | Former sheriff of Orange County, Florida | |
| - | Vice Admiral, United States Navy, 58th chief of naval personnel | |
| 1982 | Brigadier General, United States Air Force | |
| 2001 | Current Florida state representative | |
| 1974 | Current Seminole County commissioner, former Florida state senator, Florida state representative and mayor of Altamonte Springs, Florida | |
| 1996 | Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives | |
| 1972 | Current charter member of the UCF Board of Trustees, former mayor of Orange County, Florida | |
| 2015 | Florida state representative | |
| 1983 | Former secretary of the Florida Department of Health | |
| 1987 | Former assistant sergeant at arms and first chief information officer of the United States Senate | |
| — | Former assistant secretary of state for International Organization Affairs and vice president for Foreign and Defense Policy Studies at the Heritage Foundation | |
| 1995 | Former Florida state representative | |
| 1979 | Dean of the Columbia University Graduate School of Business, former deputy assistant secretary at the United States Department of the Treasury and chairman of the Council of Economic Advisors | |
| — | Former Florida state representative | |
| 1979 | Former director of the National Reconnaissance Office, and associate deputy director of the Central Intelligence Agency | |
| — | Served in the Florida House of Representatives for the 26th district from 1982 to 1990, as a Democrat. | |
| 1979 | Attorney and CNN legal analyst | |
| 1988 | Former Florida state representative | |
| 1981 | Former director of the United States Secret Service | |
| — | Current Florida state representative | |
| 1979, 1983 | Current Florida state representative | |
| 2005 | Former Florida state representative | |
| 1998 | Former Florida state representative | |
| 1981 | Former prime minister of Libya and secretary general of General People's Congress of Libya | |
| — | Former Montana state representative | |
| 1978 | Former Florida education commissioner | |
| 1987, 1989 | Former secretary of the Florida Department of Transportation, former chief of staff for Florida Governor Jeb Bush | |
| — | Current Florida state representative | |
| 1980 | Current Pennsylvania state representative | |
Alumni | Class year | Notability | Reference |
| 2010 | NFL wide receiver for the Baltimore Ravens | |
| 1997, 2004 | Former placekicker for the Miami Dolphins and New England Patriots | |
| 1988 | Offensive Coordinator and quarterbacks coach for the University of Nebraska | |
| 1987 | Former AFL lineman for the Tampa Bay Storm | |
| 2014 | NFL quarterback for the Los Angeles Rams | |
| 2012 | NFL cornerback for the Jacksonville Jaguars | |
| 2004 | NFL safety for the Seattle Seahawks | |
| 1999 | AFL Head Coach of Jacksonville Sharks and former NFL wide receiver. | |
| 2009 | NFL cornerback for the New York Giants | |
| 2009 | Former CFL halfback for the Saskatchewan Roughriders and Winnipeg Blue Bombers | |
| 2005 | Former NFL defensive end for the Denver Broncos and Atlanta Falcons | |
| 1999 | Former NFL wide receiver for the Minnesota Vikings | |
| 1998 | Former NFL quarterback for the Detroit Lions, Oakland Raiders, Miami Dolphins and Minnesota Vikings | |
| 1987 | Former NFL running back for the New England Patriots | |
| 2001 | Former NFL offensive lineman for the New York Giants and Chicago Bears | |
| 2002 | NFL cornerback and free agent | |
| 2002 | Former NFL punter for the Green Bay Packers | |
| 1987 | Former NFL wide receiver for the Houston Oilers and Dallas Cowboys | |
| 2002 | Former NFL wide receiver for the Oakland Raiders, New England Patriots and Cincinnati Bengals | |
| 2002 | NFL tight end and free agent | |
| 2015 | NFL safety for the Indianapolis Colts | |
| 2010 | NFL safety for the Carolina Panthers | |
| 1998 | Former NFL offensive tackle for the Oakland Raiders | |
| 2016 | NFL cornerback for the Seattle Seahawks | |
| 2018 | NFL linebacker for the Seattle Seahawks | |
| 1994 | Former NFL center for the St. Louis Rams and the Arizona Cardinals | |
| 1992 | Former NFL linebacker for the Washington Redskins, Kansas City Chiefs and the New York Jets | |
| — | CFL Placekicker and YouTuber with over a million subrscribers, known as Deestroying | |
| 2004 | NFL running back and free agent | |
| 2002 | NFL defensive lineman and free agent | |
| 1994 | Former NFL defensive lineman for the Philadelphia Eagles | |
| 1990 | Former NFL wide receiver for the San Diego Chargers, New England Patriots, Atlanta Falcons and Detroit Lions; current Detroit Lions wide receivers coach | |
| 2005 | NFL tight end for the St. Louis Rams | |
| 2014 | Former NFL running back for the Jacksonville Jaguars | |
| 2001 | Former NFL safety for the Washington Redskins | |
| 2000 | Former NFL wide receiver for the Green Bay Packers, Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Arizona Cardinals | |
| 2006 | NFL wide receiver for the Denver Broncos, Miami Dolphins, Chicago Bears, New York Jets, and New York Giants | |
| 2010 | NFL fullback for the San Francisco 49ers | |
| 1998 | Former NFL cornerback for the Indianapolis Colts, Seattle Seahawks and Miami Dolphins | |
| 2013 | NFL running back for the Oakland Raiders and currently the Minnesota Vikings | |
| 2010 | NFL wide receiver for the Jacksonville Jaguars | |
| 2003 | Former NFL defensive end for the Cincinnati Bengals, Jacksonville Jaguars and Minnesota Vikings | |
| 2015 | NFL Wide receiver for the Baltimore Ravens | |
| 2006 | NFL placekicker for the Denver Broncos and Detroit Lions | |
| 2009 | NFL safety and free agent | |
| 2011 | NFL offensive tackle for the Baltimore Ravens and Kansas City Chiefs | |
| 2011 | NFL cornerback for the Minnesota Vikings and Tampa Bay Buccaneers | |
| 2003 | NFL cornerback for the New England Patriots, Philadelphia Eagles and Atlanta Falcons | |
| 2007 | Former NFL wide receiver for the Jacksonville Jaguars and St. Louis Rams | |
| 2008 | NFL offensive lineman for the Green Bay Packers and Chicago Bears | |
| 2008 | Former NFL running back for the Detroit Lions | |
| 1995 | Former NFL running back for the Carolina Panthers | |
| 1991 | Former NFL linebacker for the Seattle Seahawks | |
| 2010 | NFL defensive tackle for the Buffalo Bills | |
| 1986 | Former NFL wide receiver for the Washington Redskins | |
Tre'Quan Smith | 2018 | NFL wide receiver for the New Orleans Saints | |