FSU Resource List

Florida State University offers a range of resources to help support students, faculty and staff. This post provides a curated set of links to these resources, in the areas of:

Health & Wellness

  • Motion Picture Counselor
    The College of Motion Picture Arts is one of the first colleges to have an embedded mental health specialist dedicated to the students at its college and available exclusively to film students.
  • Counseling & Psychological Services
    The FSU Counseling & Psychological Services is dedicated to improving the overall well-being and resiliency of our students, faculty, and staff.
  • FSU Counseling & Psychological Services After Hours Line  
    In case of a mental health emergency after regular business hours and/or on weekends, please call our after-hours hotline at (850) 644-TALK (8255).
  • University Health Services
    The aim of University Health Services is to promote and improve the overall health and well-being of FSU students.
  • Noles C.A.R.E.
    Noles C.A.R.E. is a suicide prevention program which supports the goal of providing suicide prevention training, education, and resources to the campus community.
  • Medical Response Unit (MRU)
    MRU functions as a basic life support and quick response unit at FSU, as well as a safety net on campus IN ADDITION to the normal response already provided by the FSU police department and the community 911 system.Staffed by the trained student volunteers, the MRU is an affiliated project associated with University Health Services.FSU Police Department, Student Government Association, and FSU Division of Student Affairs.
  • The Center for Health Advocacy and Wellness (CHAW)
    CHAW at University Health Services encourages students to make healthy lifestyle decisions that facilitate academic success and lead to life-long health and wellness.
  • LIFT: FSU’s Collegiate Recovery Community
    The mission of LIFT is to support students interested in recovery from addiction and substance misuse thrive during their college experience. 
  • The Resilience Project  
    FSU has launched a new trauma-informed, multimedia, online college student mental health and wellness toolkit to help students build coping and stress management skills and connect them to FSU’s resources.
  • Campus Recreation 
    Campus Recreation offers a diverse selection of recreational programs and services for FSU students, faculty, and staff.
  • The Psychology Clinic 
    The Psychology Clinic is a medical health service, training, and research center operated by the Department of Psychology at Florida State University. They are dedicated to providing empirically supported treatment and assessment services to Tallahassee and surrounding communities.
  • Human Services Center
    The Human Services Center offers free individual, couples, and family counseling to students as well as youth and adults in the community.
  • Meditation Room 
    The Meditation Room is available to any member of the Florida State community who seek a quiet, simple place to reflect or meditate.
  • Nole Central
    Discover unique opportunities at FSU. Search for events, organizations and news articles happening around campus.

Studying & Learning

  • The Academic Center for Excellence (ACE)
    ACE is a university learning center focused on helping students develop the study skills and success habits that are necessary in a large research university and valued by future employers.
  • New Student & Family Programs 
    New Student and Family Programs (NSFP) exists to aid in the transition of our new students and their family members to Florida State University.
  • Department of Student Support and Transitions 
    The Department of Student Support and Transitions supports, connects, and empowers all students as they navigate their academic and personal journeys.
  • Withdrawal Services  
    The Withdrawal Services staff provides support to students and their families when a student’s enrollment is unexpectedly interrupted due to unforeseen circumstances (personal, family, medical or mental health reasons, and/or other crisis).
  • Learning Resource Center (LRC)
    The LRC serves students, faculty and staff by providing technological support services, lab and classroom facilities, and multimedia equipment.
  • Program for Instructional Excellence (PIE) 
    The PIE, a unit of The Graduate School strives to enrich the learning experience for undergraduate students at FSU by supporting the teaching efforts of graduate student teaching assistants through its various services.
  • ProfessioNole Mentors Program 
    One of the Career Center’s longest-running signature programs, connects FSU students with Alumni and Friends of Florida State for career advice and guidance.
  • The Career Center 
    The FSU Career Center provides comprehensive career services to students, alumni, employers, faculty/staff and other members of the FSU community.

Diversity & Inclusion

  • Diversity and Inclusion Learning Opportunities 
    Florida State University is pleased to offer specific course sessions on the topic of diversity and inclusion.These sessions focus on educating individuals to embrace, celebrate and leverage differences and similarities of students, faculty and staff.
  • Pride Student Union
    Pride Student Union is Florida State University’s largest and most prominent LGBTQ+ student-run organization.The Pride Student Union advocates for, empowers and provides community spaces for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer people in Tallahassee.
  • Title IX Signed Statement
    FSU does not discriminate based on sex/gender in education programs and activities and is required by Title IX to ensure that all its education programs and activities do not discriminate in such a manner. Sexual harassment, which includes acts of sexual violence, is a form of sex discrimination prohibited by Title IX.
  • Diversity Programs  
    Our work is deeply rooted in the foundations of the former FSU Office of Minority Affairs and Center for Multicultural Affairs, and center programs seek to engage students in the creation of and collaboration among communities of difference.
  • Office of Accessibility Resources (OAS)
    Florida State University is committed to providing a quality education to all qualified students and does not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, sex, religion, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, veterans’ status, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression or any other legally protected group status.
  • Diversity and Inclusion in Research and Teaching Organization (DIRECTO)
    DIRECTO enables ways to incorporate diversity and inclusion in research projects, teaching methods, and higher education life at FSU by offering a “safe-space” for individuals and groups to feel comfortable to discuss issues surrounding diversity, inclusion, and equity, and by connecting people and initiatives on campus that can increase diversity and enhance equity and inclusion.
  • Allies and Safe Zones 
    Allies & Safe Zones is an ally development program to promote acceptance and support of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Questioning, Intersex, Asexual, Pansexual, and Two-Spirit-identifying (LGBTQ+) people.

Safety

  • FSU Alert 
    Florida State University’s emergency notification system. If there is a condition which threatens the health and safety of persons on campus, university officials will warn the campus community.
  • Green Dot 
    Green Dot is a bystander intervention initiative that recognizes that most people care about the high prevalence of power based personal violence but don’t have the tools to know how to be part of the solution.
  • FSU Reporting  
    This page allows you to share important information regarding incidents or concerning behavior happening in the Florida State University community.
  • Victim Advocate Program 
    The Victim Advocate Program provides free, confidential, and compassionate assistance to primary and secondary victims of crime, violence or abuse against, or by, Florida State University students and FSU-affiliated individuals through advocacy, education and training.
  • Investigations & Assessment 
    The Office of Investigations and Assessment (I&A) provides investigative services for allegations of misconduct concerning Recognized Student Organizations (RSOs), whether as a reporting or responding party.
  • Case Management Services
    The Case Manager works with individuals to provide emotional support, counseling, advocacy, and to identify immediate needs, making appropriate referrals to campus and community resources.