We provide programs and services to enhance the quality of life
for students during matriculation at the university. We focus on the areas of
personal growth and development, health and wellness, diversity, student leadership,
campus entertainment, housing and childcare.
Florida State University offers a variety of financial aid
packages including grants, loans, and scholarships. All that is needed to apply is
the free application for Federal
Student Aid.
You must have a valid FSU ID card to gain access to the Leach
Center. Faculty and staff can purchase a membership package to gain access to the
Leach Center. Visit the Leach Center's website for more information at http://campusrec.fsu.edu/
There are several ways to get involved on campus. Take a look at
the "Resources for Students"
page, and look for the topics "Engagement, Involvement, & Career
Planning" and "Campus Life @ FSU"
Contact the Center for Leadership & Social Change. They will provide
a list of organizations and help get the volunteer service recorded on your
transcript.
The Career Center is a reliable resource for students searching
for a way to make ends meet. The user can access the Career Center's website, http://career.fsu.edu/, to
view available positions, requirements, and contact for additional information.
No, students are not required to live on-campus their first
year. There are a variety of benefits to living on-campus including location,
getting involved, meeting people, and more. For more information on on-campus
living, visit, http://housing.fsu.edu.
In Fall 2014, there were 41,773 students enrolled at Florida
State. For more details and the most recent information, please visit the Office of
Institutional Research at http://ir.fsu.edu
Please contact Enrollment Certification at 644-1251 and they
will be happy to assist you. For more information regarding mandatory health
insurance and options for students, please visit the Thagard Student Health Center
at http://uhs.fsu.edu