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2016 STUDENT ORIENTATION HOLOPAW Your Pathway to FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY

dos.fsu.edu/newnole ORIENTATION CHECKLIST

Get your FSUCard Attend all of your orientation sessions Check your financial aid application status Purchase your dining membership Check on your housing application status Take a tour of campus Verify receipt of Immunization/Health Records at University Health Services Verify compliance with the Mandatory Health Insurance Policy

1 WELCOME

Dear Seminoles,

Welcome to Orientation at Florida State University! We are very excited that you are here and look forward to spending this time with you. Orientation is designed to help students prepare for college and to assist family members in understanding their student’s transition. Over a two day period, you will be attending presentations and programs that have been specifically designed for students and families.

The Holopaw, a Creek Indian word meaning “pathways”, is your guide to campus while at orientation and beyond. We believe that orientation will serve as the first step in your journey toward becoming part of the rich heritage that is Florida State University. In the following pages you will find your orientation schedule.Some of the programs are together with your family and guests, while others are not. We ask that you only attend sessions that are on your schedule. You will be given the same information throughout orientation and have plenty of time to speak with each other. Please remember that students are required to attend all of their orientation programs before they will be cleared for course registration and attendance will be carefully taken during sessions. In addition to the schedule, we have provided information about our campus resources —offices and departments, programs and events, and numerous engagement opportunities that we encourage students and families to utilize and experience during their time at Florida State.

Within the Holopaw you will find the names and photos of the 2016 Orientation Leaders. Orientation Leaders are current Florida State University students who will serve as your liaisons to campus. These students are campus experts and are here to assist you in your transition to FSU, so please feel free to ask them anything!

We hope that you enjoy orientation and, more importantly, that you leave campus feeling excited about Florida State University! If at any point and time during the college experience you find yourself in need of guidance, please feel free to contact New Student & Family Programs. Have a great visit and best wishes for your FSU experience.

Go ‘Noles,

New Student & Family Programs Dean of Students Department 4320 University Center A, 282 Champions Way  (850) 644-2785 ✉ [email protected]  dos.fsu.edu/nsfp

2 TABLE OF CONTENTS

Schedule at a Glance 5

Orientation Leaders 8

Student Schedule 22

Family Connection 30

Campus Resources 42

Map 43

University Contacts 45

Important Dates 48

3 4 SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE

FIRST EVENING

7:00-8:30pm Orientation Check-In

7:00-8:30pm Family Welcome Reception

9:00-10:00pm Seminole Small Group 1

10:00-11:00pm Experience FSU: Evening Entertainment

DAY ONE

8:00-8:45am Taking Care of Business

8:50-9:20am Welcome

9:30-10:30am It’s All Academic

9:30-10:25am Housing: The College Life Experience

10:30-11:00am Seminole Dining

10:35-11:00am Excellence at the University

11:05-11:55am Money Matters

12:00-12:45pm Lunch Lunch

1:00-1:30pm The FSU Bucket List FSU & You

1:40-2:10pm Seminole Small Group 2 Ask the Experts

2:20-3:00pm Get to Know Your College

3:10-3:40pm Campus Networking 1

3:50-4:20pm Campus Networking 2

4:25-5:00pm Responsible Freedom Advisor Training for Families

KEY Student Schedule Family Schedule Both 5 DAY ONE (CONTINUED...)

5:15-7:30pm Dinner, Life on Campus, & Campus Tour See Schedule For Your Rotation.

7:00-8:30pm Ask the Experts

8:40-9:20pm Seminole Small Group 3

9:30-11:00pm Experience FSU: Evening Entertainment

DAY TWO

6:40am Residence Hall Check-out

7:00-7:45am Breakfast Breakfast

8:00-10:20am Academic Advising

8:05-8:20am Family Connection

8:25-8:55am Dean of Students Department

9:00-9:25am University Health Services

9:25-9:35am Seminole Break

9:35-10:00am We’re Here Now What?

10:05-10:50am Campus Safety

10:25-11:05am Seminole Small Group 4

10:55-11:35am Career Center

11:15-12:15pm Course Registration

11:45-12:10pm Your New ‘Nole

12:25-12:50pm Seminole Send-off

KEY Student Schedule Family Schedule Both 6 VIRES, ARTES, MORES

The seal of Florida State University incorporates three blazing torches, symbolizing the fire given to man by the Greek god Prometheus to enable humanity’s progress as a civilization. These torches represent the purpose of the University: to pass on knowledge from generation to generation.

The torch on the left, Vires, signifies strength of all kinds – physical, moral, and intellectual. Artes, the torch in the center, denotes the knowledge we acquire that transcends skills and embraces the appreciation of beauty. The final torch, Mores, encompasses customs, characters and tradition.

Through these three values, the physical, mental, and moral growth of the Florida State University student is fostered.

7 ORIENTATION LEADERS

8 2016 ORIENTATION LEADERS

Hannah Akil Sarah Michael Sophina Andrade Sam Antoury Jonas Baptiste Anderson Team Leader

Haley Barrett Scott Brennan Lauren Chambers Nell Clark Katelyn Clarke

Kirston Clifton Austin Crawford Allona Douglas Vinny Franco Emely Galan Team Leader

Lizzi Grant Max Hoffman Tav Horne Rashard Johnson Jenny Karpinski Team Leader 9 Peter Kreutzer Ana Landon Taylor Lorenz Savannah MacIsaac Charles Maggitas

Audrey McKinney Jenn Menjivar Casey Taylor Ney Stacey Pierre Mindermann

Lauren Pleasants Nikki Reyes Fernando Amber Roach Malcolm Robbs Ritzinger

Kyle Sailer Stephen Soto Jenna Staub Hannah Ward Shawn Whyte Team Leader 10 THIS IS A GREEN DOT

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FSU RECOGNIZES THAT TODAY’S GLOBAL ECONOMY REQUIRES ACADEMICALLY AND Benefits CROSS-CULTURALLY Become a more cross-culturally and globally PREPARED GRADUATES IN conscious citizen of the world. ORDER TO SUCCEED IN A DIVERSE AND MULTICULTURAL Develop important competencies to collaborate WORLD. more effectively with people from different cultures. The Global Citizenship Certificate is designed to help undergraduates Develop the necessary skills to enter a diverse maximize the rich academic and and multicultural work force. cultural learning experiences available on campus, in the community, and Demonstrate to future employers and graduate abroad. schools that you have prepared yourself for today’s global society. Enroll now! Global Perspectives (IFS 2070 or IFS 2050). Freshmen are Receive a transcript notation showing you have encouraged to enroll. earned a Global Citizenship Certificate.

phone: 850-645-4793 web: cge.fsu.edu/globalcitizen /FSUGlobalCitizen walk-in: 110 S. Woodward (The Globe) email: [email protected] 1st Floor, Suite 1200 /FSUGlobalCitizen 15 Get your passport here on campus, New Noles and Family!

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16 WELCOME TO Freshman Transfer Leadership ALLIES & SAFE ZONES AT FLORIDA STATE Leadership Institute Institute Anyone is invited to attend Allies & Safe Make connections and build Make connections and build Zones Workshops to learn and promote relationships and leadership relationships and leadership acceptance and support of Lesbian, Gay, skills through workshops, peer skills through workshops, peer Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Questioning, mentoring, and more. mentoring, and more. Intersex, Asexual, Pansexual, and Two- FLORIDA STATE! Apply by August 28. Apply by August 28. Spirit-identifying (LGBTQ+) people. Sign up for a session online to get engaged! sga.fsu.edu/fli sga.fsu.edu/tli The Student Government Association provides safezone.fsu.edu students with representation, services, and advocacy within the university structure. SGA students provide quality leadership and accountability by recognizing the strength that arises from diversity, EXPLORE ADVOCATE engagement, and dialogue.

BRANCHES OF GOVERNMENT Executive Branch Support students and create educational opportunities to network and connect through SGA’s three branches of government. Get involved Legislative Branch with Student Senate, students that represent their college to enhance student life, or take a look at all the opportunities that SGA has to offer! Judicial Branch Apply for open positions at GET INVOLVED Find out more at sga.fsu.edu/get-involved.shtml sga.fsu.edu @FSUSGA

IDENTITY-BASED AGENCIES

Agencies are SGA organizations created to educate and advocate for students at Florida State. Visit their spaces across campus, help plan signature events, meet people like you, and explore different cultures ENGAGE GOVERN and identities. All are welcome to get involved!

ASIAN AMERICAN STUDENT UNION BLACK STUDENT UNION

Inspire, educate and empower those Represent issues concerning Black interested in Asian Pacific Islander students, and offer Black students a Student Publications American issues form of identity and a social life Visit The AASU Center, Union A223 Visit The BSU House, 206 Woodward Ave. Office of Entrepreneurship & Publicize Publicize student organizations through graphic design, photography, and @FSUAASU @FSU_BSU FSU_BSU FSUBSU Innovation reporting sga.fsu.edu/AASU sga.fsu.edu/BSU Engage the field of entrepreneurship Innovate and innovation and connect with alumni with industry-experience Student Council for Undergraduate HISPANIC/LATINO STUDENT UNION PRIDE STUDENT UNION Research Research & Creativity Unify, inform, and serve the Hispanic/ Support lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, Engage students in research projects at FSU Office of Governmental Affairs Latino community at FSU and in and queer students across campus no matter Tallahassee their sexual orientation or gender identity Get Political Provide students with representation and Center for Participant Visit El Centro, Union A212 Visit The LGBTQ+ Resource Center, Union A211 advocacy within the university community Hispanic Latino and at all levels of government Education @FSU_HLSU FSUHLSU @PrideFSU fsupride pridefsu sga.fsu.edu/HLSU Student Union sga.fsu.edu/PRIDE Educate Provide an alternative to the traditional curriculum taught at FSU Office of Servant Leadership Serve VETERANS STUDENT UNION WOMEN STUDENT UNION Support service-based organizations Office of Student through funding and assistance in Sustainability Represent the collective interests of all planning events student veterans of the armed forces Foster the growth of women personally, Conserve Coordinate and promote sustainability and those who support them professionally, and politically within student-centered issues Visit The WSU Center, Union 323 & 324 Inter-Residence Hall Council including conservation, social Visit The VSU Center, Union A225 justice, and environmental service FSUWomen Campus Living FSUVSU @WSU_FSU Create a sense of community among opportunities sga.fsu.edu/VSU sga.fsu.edu/WSU StudentUnion 17 residential students at FSU WELCOME TO Freshman Transfer Leadership ALLIES & SAFE ZONES AT FLORIDA STATE Leadership Institute Institute Anyone is invited to attend Allies & Safe Make connections and build Make connections and build Zones Workshops to learn and promote relationships and leadership relationships and leadership acceptance and support of Lesbian, Gay, skills through workshops, peer skills through workshops, peer Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Questioning, mentoring, and more. mentoring, and more. Intersex, Asexual, Pansexual, and Two- FLORIDA STATE! Apply by August 28. Apply by August 28. Spirit-identifying (LGBTQ+) people. Sign up for a session online to get engaged! sga.fsu.edu/fli sga.fsu.edu/tli The Student Government Association provides safezone.fsu.edu students with representation, services, and advocacy within the university structure. SGA students provide quality leadership and accountability by recognizing the strength that arises from diversity, EXPLORE ADVOCATE engagement, and dialogue.

BRANCHES OF GOVERNMENT Executive Branch Support students and create educational opportunities to network and connect through SGA’s three branches of government. Get involved Legislative Branch with Student Senate, students that represent their college to enhance student life, or take a look at all the opportunities that SGA has to offer! Judicial Branch Apply for open positions at GET INVOLVED Find out more at sga.fsu.edu/get-involved.shtml sga.fsu.edu @FSUSGA

IDENTITY-BASED AGENCIES

Agencies are SGA organizations created to educate and advocate for students at Florida State. Visit their spaces across campus, help plan signature events, meet people like you, and explore different cultures ENGAGE GOVERN and identities. All are welcome to get involved!

ASIAN AMERICAN STUDENT UNION BLACK STUDENT UNION

Inspire, educate and empower those Represent issues concerning Black interested in Asian Pacific Islander students, and offer Black students a Student Publications American issues form of identity and a social life Visit The AASU Center, Union A223 Visit The BSU House, 206 Woodward Ave. Office of Entrepreneurship & Publicize Publicize student organizations through graphic design, photography, and @FSUAASU @FSU_BSU FSU_BSU FSUBSU Innovation reporting sga.fsu.edu/AASU sga.fsu.edu/BSU Engage the field of entrepreneurship Innovate and innovation and connect with alumni with industry-experience Student Council for Undergraduate HISPANIC/LATINO STUDENT UNION PRIDE STUDENT UNION Research Research & Creativity Unify, inform, and serve the Hispanic/ Support lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, Engage students in research projects at FSU Office of Governmental Affairs Latino community at FSU and in and queer students across campus no matter Tallahassee their sexual orientation or gender identity Get Political Provide students with representation and Center for Participant Visit El Centro, Union A212 Visit The LGBTQ+ Resource Center, Union A211 advocacy within the university community Hispanic Latino and at all levels of government Education @FSU_HLSU FSUHLSU @PrideFSU fsupride pridefsu sga.fsu.edu/HLSU Student Union sga.fsu.edu/PRIDE Educate Provide an alternative to the traditional curriculum taught at FSU Office of Servant Leadership Serve VETERANS STUDENT UNION WOMEN STUDENT UNION Support service-based organizations Office of Student through funding and assistance in Sustainability Represent the collective interests of all planning events student veterans of the armed forces Foster the growth of women personally, Conserve Coordinate and promote sustainability and those who support them professionally, and politically within student-centered issues Visit The WSU Center, Union 323 & 324 Inter-Residence Hall Council including conservation, social Visit The VSU Center, Union A225 justice, and environmental service FSUWomen Campus Living FSUVSU @WSU_FSU Create a sense of community among opportunities sga.fsu.edu/VSU sga.fsu.edu/WSU StudentUnion residential students at FSU 18 Welcome, New Noles and Family!

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You’ve got to fight, fight, fight, for FSU! You’ve got to scalp ‘em Seminoles! You’ve got to win, win, win, win, win this game, and roll on down and make those goals!

For FSU is on the warpath now, And at the battle’s end she’s great! So fight, fight, fight, fight to victory!, Our Seminoles from Florida State!

F-L-O-R-I-D-A S-T-A-T-E Florida State, Florida State, Florida State!

21 STUDENT SCHEDULE

22 STUDENT ORIENTATION SCHEDULE

FIRST EVENING 8:45 PM Seminole Small Group 1 9:30 AM It’s All Academic Wear your nametag & meet your Oglesby Union, 3rd floor rooms Orientation Leader in the DeGraff Courtyard by your group’s sign. Meet your Orientation Leader promptly at 8:45 Representatives from Undergraduate Studies will PM in the DeGraff Courtyard. They will take you discuss academic issues ranging from liberal studies to your first required orientation program where to University graduation requirements during this you will complete check–in, receive important required meeting with your Orientation Leader. announcements, and have the orientation schedule explained. Your evening will conclude at the 10:35 AM Excellence at the University residence hall curfew of 11:00 PM after evening Oglesby Union, Moore Auditorium entertainment activities.

This is a required session with your Orientation DAY 1 Leader where we will make sure excellence is a 8:00 AM Start Your Day: high priority for you at FSU by sharing some Taking Care of Business academic advice from current students and faculty, Oglesby Union Ballrooms then covering a few of the many academic support resources and opportunities available for you at FSU. Besides getting breakfast, this is the perfect time to do the following: Get your FSUCard, verify receipt of your health/immunization records and compliance with the Mandatory Health Insurance Policy, and speak with representatives from FSU’s academic colleges about your major or request a major change, if needed.

8:45 AM Welcome to Florida State University Oglesby Union Ballrooms

The Welcome begins at 8:45 AM. At this first required meeting of the day, you will meet the 2016 Orientation Leaders, a campus administrator, and hear important information about the day ahead. Students will be dismissed from the Welcome by Orientation Leader groups.

23 11:05 AM Money Matters 1:30 PM Student Veterans Center Oglesby Union Ballrooms Oglesby Union Ballrooms

Join us for this required session where we discuss Hear about the mission to make Florida State your tuition bill and financial aid. Important topics University the most veteran friendly and empowering include: Florida Prepaid, Bright Futures, and university in the country. financial aid refunds. The Offices of Financial Aid and Student Business Services will also be available 1:40 PM Seminole Small Group 2 on the Union’s third floor to answer questions Oglesby Union, 3rd floor rooms during Campus Networking.

11:30 - Seminole Discovery At this required small group session, students will 2:30 PM Oglesby Union Green learn about what it means to Uphold the Garnet & (Tuesdays and Thursdays) Gold with exploration into topics that all Seminoles should be aware of and understand as they enter the This is your opportunity to make connections that FSU community. could last throughout your college experience. Learn more about student services, off-campus 2:20 PM Get To Know Your College housing locations, and student organizations.

12:00 PM Lunch Suwannee Room Each academic college at Florida State University will provide general information about the degree programs and opportunities they offer during this required session. There is also a special interest 1:00 PM Insta – Involvement session for Exploratory & Undecided Majors. Oglesby Union Ballrooms ARTS & SCIENCES Sports. Concerts. Movies. Fitness. Free food. Do Oglesby Union, State Ballroom we have your attention yet? This required session Actuarial Science, Anthropology, Applied and will show you how to take advantage of the popular Computational Mathematics, Biological Science, (and mostly free!) programs and events offered by Biomathematics, Biochemistry, Chemistry, Chemical Science, Chinese, Classical Archaeology, Classical the Oglesby Union and Campus Recreation. Get Civilization, Computational Biology, Computational involved in leadership opportunities, learn how to Science, Computer Criminology, Computer Science, apply for student jobs, and get the inside scoop on Creative Writing, East Asian Languages and Cultures, some of FSU’s ‘bucket list’ experiences! Make your Editing-Writing-and Media, Environmental Chemistry, FSU experience count—get involved! Environmental Science, French, FSU-Teach (Applied Geosciences, Biology, Chemical Science, Geosciences, Mathematics, Physical Science), Geology, German, Greek, History, Humanities, Italian, Japanese, Latin, Literature,

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Mathematics, Meteorology, Middle Eastern Studies, MOTION PICTURE ARTS Philosophy, Physical Science, Physics, Physics and Oglesby Union, Room 315 Astrophysics, Psychology, Religion, Religion & Classics, Available only to admitted film majors on the following Russian, Spanish, Statistics, Women’s Studies dates: 5/26, 5/31, 6/6, 6/8, 6/21

BUSINESS MUSIC Oglesby Union, Florida Ballroom Kuersteiner Music Building 240 – 5/17, 5/26, 8/25 Accounting, Entrepreneurship, Finance, Hospitality Kuersteiner Music Building, Opperman Hall – 6/2 Management, Human Resource Management, Housewright Music Building 124, Dohnanyi Recital Hall Management, Management Information Systems, – 6/14, 6/23 Marketing, Professional Golf Management, Professional Sales, Real Estate, Retail Management, Risk Management/ NURSING Insurance Oglesby Union, Room 314

COMMUNICATION & INFORMATION SOCIAL SCIENCES & PUBLIC POLICY Oglesby Union, Room 311B Oglesby Union, Senate Chamber (3rd floor) Advertising, Communication Science & Disorders, African-American Studies, Asian Studies, Applied Information Communication & Technology, Information Economics, Economics, Environmental Studies, Technology, Media/Communication Studies, Media Geography, Interdisciplinary Social Science, International Production, Public Relations Affairs, Latin-America & Caribbean Studies, Political Science, Russian & Eastern European Studies, Sociology CRIMINOLOGY & CRIMINAL JUSTICE Oglesby Union, Room 311E SOCIAL WORK Oglesby Union, Room 313 EDUCATION Oglesby Union, Room 312 Early Childhood Education, Education of Students 3:10 - with Exceptionalities, Elementary Education, Secondary Campus Networking 1 3:40 PM (English and Social Science) Education, Sport Management, Visual Disabilities

ENGINEERING During this time you can choose which program Oglesby Union, Room 311C you would like to attend from the following list. (each session is also presented a second time from EXPLORATORY / UNDECIDED MAJORS 3:50-4:20): Oglesby Union, Moore Auditorium (1st floor)

FINE ARTS Career Center Oglesby Union, Room 311D Oglesby Union, Florida Ballroom (Left) Art, Art Education, Art History, Dance, Interior Design, Why should you start early in pursuit of career success? Studio Art, Theatre Representatives from FSU’s Career Center will discuss state-of-the-art programs and services used to support HUMAN SCIENCES your career and employability skills development. Learn Oglesby Union, University Ballroom how to choose majors, clarify career plans, acquire part- Athletic Training, Dietetics, Exercise Science, Family time jobs or internships, and market yourself to employers & Child Science, Food & Nutrition Science, Retail or graduate schools by creating a “Career Portfolio.” Merchandising & Product Development Reference the “Road Map to Career Success” on page 33 for this session.

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Changing Your Major? Global Citizenship Certificate Program Oglesby Union, Room 311A Oglesby Union, Room 312 A team is available to assist students wishing to change “Preparing today’s students to be tomorrow’s global their major. Students are required to meet the minimum citizens.” FSU recognizes that the global economy requires requirements for a new major before the switch can be graduates who are both academically and cross-culturally approved. prepared in order to succeed in a diverse and multicultural world. This certificate program offers students excellent Enhance Your Experience. Go Greek! academic and co-curricular opportunities to help prepare Oglesby Union, Moore Auditorium (1st floor) for the new challenges of living and working in the global Come meet current fraternity/sorority leaders and learn society of the 21st century. how you/your student can get involved with this great campus tradition. With 56 fraternities/sororities on Let’s Talk Money campus enhancing the quality of student life, we represent Oglesby Union, University Ballroom (Right) organizations founded upon the values of leadership, Come speak with a Student Business Services representative scholarship, service and brotherhood/sisterhood. about tuition and fee payments, Florida Prepaid, direct deposit options, delegated access and basic University Finding Community Through Identity: Financial policies. Like us on Facebook (FSU Student SGA Agencies Business Services) and follow us on (@FSU_SBS) for weekly updates and important deadlines. Oglesby Union, Room 311C Florida State’s Student Government Agencies represent many diverse identities on campus and have lots of Making the Most Out of College resources and opportunities for incoming students. Come Oglesby Union, Room 315 learn more about the Asian American, Black, Hispanic/ Get an overview of various opportunities available to Latino, Pride, Veterans, and Women Student Unions and incoming students that improve college retention and how you can get involved! graduation rates. Topics discussed will focus on both academic and student engagement initiatives including an FSU Bookstore & Computer Store in depth discussion on Freshman Interest Groups (FIGs). Oglesby Union, Outside Side Entrance of Moore Auditorium (1st floor) Moving You Around FSU! The FSU Bookstore is the official store for Florida State Oglesby Union, Room 311E University, where you find course materials, supplies, Getting around FSU can be challenging – if you don’t Seminole apparel, computers, and more. Stop by and know about your transportation options. In this session, representatives will be available to answer questions on students will learn about parking on campus, FSU’s how to save more on course materials, the price match Seminole Express, Nite Nole buses, StarMetro’s citywide program, computers, merchandise, online orders, and transit services, and all of the other campus transportation more. Visit us on our website to shop and find out about options. upcoming events at www.shopfsu.com. Prelaw at FSU FSU Card: Learning Your Seminole Access Oglesby Union, Room 313 Oglesby Union, Room 311D Meet with an FSU prelaw advisor to find out what you Ready to Learn Your Seminole Access? This session should be doing to prepare yourself for law school. Topics highlights the many uses of the FSUCard and its affiliated include: major choice, the importance of grades, the LSAT, campus services - making student life easier! Learn about character and fitness, and FSU resources. access to student banking, easy dining on campus, getting to on and off-campus destinations and much more!

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Pre-Medical & Pre-Health Advising Information Oglesby Union, Room 311B Want to know more about preparing for health careers in medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, PA, veterinary, PT, or OT? Topics covered by the Pre-Health Professions Advising Office include choosing a major, obtaining clinical experience, and joining pre-health organizations on campus. Seminole Student Boosters: Team Behind The Team Oglesby Union, Outside Side Entrance of Moore Auditorium (1st Floor) Seminole Student Boosters is the largest and only student organization at Florida State University that is dedicated to supporting Seminole Athletics. Learn how to support FSU Athletics, get priority points for tickets at football and basketball games, attend special events featuring coaches and players, and become a TRUE Seminole. Student Alumni Association Oglesby Union, Outside Side Entrance of Moore Auditorium (1st Floor) Join the Student Alumni Association (SAA) for Tour the Union: Exploring the How, Where, & leadership/scholarship opportunities, free t-shirts on game days, and other cool membership events. Students Why of Being Involved! today. Alumni tomorrow. Seminoles forever. Oglesby Union, Leaving from Front steps of Moore Auditorium (1st Floor) Student Government Association: Are you excited to attend FSU and eager to get involved? Preparing Leaders, Unifying Students Come with us on a tour of the Oglesby Student Union to learn all you need to know about campus activities, student Oglesby Union, Senate Chamber (3rd floor) organizations, Student Government Association, Club Join SGA to get involved and advocate for the student Downunder and more! Tours leave from the front steps of body! Engage in the three branches of government, Moore Auditorium at 3:10 PM and 3:50 PM. participate in identity-based Student Unions and special interest Bureaus, learn, lead and disseminate a $13,500,000 University Libraries: budget of your money! Find out how to make an impact Not Your High School Library at FSU! Oglesby Union, 320 Check out the hottest spot on campus, the Libraries! STUDY ABROAD: International Programs University Libraries offers everything from free tutoring, and Oglesby Union, State Ballroom (Middle) research assistance to the latest technology items for check- Only a little over 1% of U.S. college students study out. Come learn about how University Libraries can make you abroad each year. By joining this elite group, Seminoles successful at FSU. who participate in one of our International Programs enhance their resumes while also enhancing their lives in Veteran’s Benefits uncountable ways. We offer programs that meet graduation Oglesby Union, 314 requirements for most majors in locations around the This session will address getting your GI Bill* or dependent world; from a full year to two weeks. Veteran benefits started or transferred to FSU. We will also address issues such as deferments, the Post 9/11 GI Bill*, student veteran organizations, transitioning to FSU, and more.

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3:50 - Campus Networking 2 7:40 PM Ask The Experts 4:20 PM Choose another required program Oglesby Union, State Ballroom from the sessions offered during Campus Networking 1. In this required session, orientation leaders will share Florida State traditions and allow students 4:25 PM Responsible Freedom the opportunity to ask questions about the FSU Oglesby Union, student experience, life in Tallahassee, and much Moore Auditorium (1st floor) more! This is a required meeting where you will be 8:40 PM Seminole Small Group 3 introduced to FSU’s tradition of campus civility and mutual respect. You will learn about expectations Oglesby Union, 3rd Floor rooms that have been established for your membership in the Seminole community as well as important Many of you have come from seemingly diverse policies and processes which provide for your high schools and communities and believe safety while in college. Issues we will cover include you know how to navigate culture and diverse but are not limited to: academic integrity; sexual opinions. FSU challenges you to dig deeper. You harassment/Title IX concerns; alcohol and other are invited to become a part of the family at the drug awareness; and other factors related to safety Center for Leadership & Social Change as we and accountability. take you on a journey of identity exploration and development of some practical skills that will 5:15 - Campus Life Rotation help you to effectively engage with “the other.” 7:30 PM If the bar on the bottom of your name Students will be dismissed from Ask the Experts by tag is… Orientation Leader group to this required session.

9:30 PM Experience FSU: Evening Entertainment GOLD Oglesby Union Ballrooms

5:15 - 6:15 - 7:00 - 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:30 PM Experience some of FSU’s engagement opportunities by participating in a variety of Dinner at Suwannee Life on Campus Campus Tour Dining Hall activities provided by the Oglesby Union, Student Activities Center, and Campus Recreation. Check GARNET with an Orientation Leader for tonight’s schedule. Your evening will conclude at the 11:00 PM 5:15 - 6:00 - 6:45 - 6:00 PM 6:30 PM 7:30 PM residence hall curfew.

Dinner at Suwannee Campus Tour Life on Campus Dining Hall

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DAY 2 6:40 AM DeGraff Hall Checkout You will be introduced to the myFSU portal and (Live-In Orientations Only) dos.fsu.edu/newnole as you prepare for your DeGraff Courtyard academic start at FSU.

11:15 AM Good Morning, Seminoles—It’s time to rise & Course Registration shine! You must check-out of DeGraff Hall by 6:40 AM and meet your Orientation Leader in the lobby, where they will store your luggage and University staff will assist students with first semester escort your group to breakfast. Make sure you have course registration at FSU. Course registration attached your luggage tag to your belongings before is closed to family members and guests. bringing your luggage down. 7:00 AM 11:30 - Seminole Discovery Breakfast 2:30 PM Oglesby Union Green Fresh Food Co. (Tuesdays and Thursdays)

This is your opportunity to make connections that 7:45 AM Advising Dismissal could last throughout your college experience. Fresh Food Co. Learn more about student services, off-campus housing locations, and student organizations.

Students will be directed to their advising 12:25 PM Seminole Send-off

appointments from the Fresh Food Co. Be sure to Oglesby Union Ballrooms get plenty to eat, but be ready to depart for advising by 7:45 AM, as this is the ONLY WAY for you to know where to go for academic advising! We hope you enjoyed Orientation! Come to our send-off for an official goodbye from your 8:00 AM Academic Advising Orientation Leader, turn in your orientation evaluation, and sign the Class of 2020 banner!

10:25 AM Seminole Small Group 4 See sticker to the right for location. PLACE STICKER HERE A required meeting with your Orientation Leader where you will learn how to interpret academic publications and use registration tools.

29 FAM LY CONNECT ON FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY

Family Connection, is an organization aimed at keeping families informed and connected throughout their student’s FSU experience. Membership in Family Connection is absolutely free. Every parent and/or family member of an enrolled FSU student is a member of Family Connection.

FAMILY CONNECTION PROGRAMS AND SERVICES: • Monthly e-newsletter • FSU Crime Alert Bulletins for families • FSU Chats (Online Q&A) • Family-to-Family Mentoring Program • Active social media, including Facebook (facebook.com/FSUFamilyConnection) and Twitter (@ FSU_Family) • Family Blog Series (fsufamily.wordpress.com) • FSU Family Calendar & Off-Campus Living Guide • Parents’ Weekend Programming

Joining Family Connection is simple and FREE! See reverse for membership form! Member information can be returned to any member of the Orientation staff.

More information about Family Connection is available at dos.fsu.edu./family.

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Joining Family Connection is simple and FREE! FAMILY CONNECTION MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION (PLEASE PRINT)

STUDENT INFORMATION First Name ______Last Name ______

My student will receive financial aid other than Bright Futures: £ Yes £ No Student’s Anticipated Graduation Year: £ 2020 £ 2019 £ 2018 £ 2017 £ 2016

PERMANENT ADDRESS Street ______City ______State ______Zip ______

FAMILY MEMBER Prefix ______First Name ______Last Name ______Relationship to Student ______Occupation ______Email Address ______Phone Number (_____) _____ - ______

CHECK THOSE THAT APPLY I would like to receive the following e-mails from Family Connection:

££ What’s Going ‘Round Newsletters ££ Safety/Crime Notifications ££ FSUchat (online discussion) Reminders ££ All E-mails ££ I am a Florida State University Alumna/us ££ I would like information about joining the Family Connection Advisory Council

Member information can be returned to any member of the Orientation staff. More information about Family Connection is available at dos.fsu.edu./family.

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32 Your Tools Your Tools Plan Your Career Your Road Map to for Success Visit The Career Center to Attend a Pizza and A Major workshop, for Success find resources on various co-sponsored with Advising First. majors/occupations. Find occupations, books, professional CAREER SUCCESS Identify personal values, organizations, and resources by using ProfessioNole 1 interests, and skills. Match Major Sheets. SeminoleLink Connect with Visit faculty and Get connected with The Career Register with this professionals Center’s social media pages. online resource to departments for Gain Information throughout the information on majors. connect with Start your online Career Portfolio. country and the Select a major using Career Center resources employers, view job world to learn about Review a Career Center module, such and the FSU academic program guide. listings, and access a careers and as Making a Career Decision. network of opportunities. Meet with your Academic Advisor to review professionals. your plan to complete liberal studies and 3 4 5 6 prerequisite requirements for your major. career.fsu.edu | 850.644.6431 3 4 6 located in the Dunlap Success Center 2 Attend the Student Success Conference, co-sponsored with Advising First. Internships Career Portfolio Enroll in SDS 3340: Introduction to Career Gain experience Prepare for the future Development. related to career through planning, goals and apply what Explore your career options by attending a Identify Occupations reflection, skill you learn in class. Career Panel, co-sponsored with Advising development, and Explore more than 3,000 information resources First. portfolio in The Career Center library to help you 4 5 6 documentation. 3 research majors or related occupations. Get Experience 3 Search for books, videos, and other resources 1 2 4 5 Career Advising about your major in Career Key. Develop a plan to Update your Career Portfolio to connect your experiences with Conduct an informational interview to learn Mock Interviews reach your career skills employers want. more about professions. goals by meeting with Prepare for real-life a Career Advisor. Identify and join student organizations related to your career goals. Connect with professionals in your area of interviews by learning interest and expand your network by accessing important skills. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Join Delta Epsilon Iota, a career-focused student honor society. ProfessioNole. Participate in a job shadowing opportunity. Use a computer-assisted career guidance 5 Research volunteer opportunities related to your career field. system to explore occupations related to your Career-Related personal interests. Workshops Attend a workshop on how to find an internship. 4 On-Campus Interviewing Attend Explore internship or cooperative education experiences employability skills related to your major or career field. Interview for workshops, such as internships, co-ops, résumé writing, Join the Garnet & Gold Scholar Society. and full-time and interviewing, etc. part-time positions with various 2 3 5 5 employers. Prepare for the Next Step 3 4 5 6 SDS 3340: Revise your résumé and cover letter and Create your own LinkedIn profile and join Intro to Career have it critiqued by a Career Advisor. The Career Center’s LinkedIn group. Development Garnet & Gold Update your résumé in SeminoleLink View online Career Center workshops to Find Opportunities Scholar Society Learn and develop Plus! to access internship search learn job search skills. the necessary skills services. Visit The Career Center library to Participate in this to successfully Speak with a Career Advisor to plan your investigate and research potential employers. program, which Connect with professional organizations job or graduate school search. recognizes students choose a major, Attend various career fairs to identify related to your career field. who excel within decide on an Get your professional statement for employment opportunities and network with 6 and beyond the occupation, learn to Sign up for a mock interview using graduate school critiqued by a Career employers. classroom in the write a résumé, SeminoleLink Plus! to practice Advisor. areas of Leadership, interviewing. View and apply to job listings and create job and develop a job Attend the Graduate and Professional search agents in SeminoleLink Plus! Internship, Service, search strategy. Attend The Career Center’s Nole to School Fair. Attend Seminole Success Night and International, ProfessioNole employability workshops Participate in employer information sessions Veterans Networking Night. and Research. and networking receptions. 1 2 3 4 5 6 on résumé writing, career fair Refer potential employers to your preparation, and more. Engage in on-campus interviewing. Career Portfolio. 1 2 4 6

33 Your Tools Your Tools Plan Your Career Your Road Map to for Success Visit The Career Center to Attend a Pizza and A Major workshop, for Success find resources on various co-sponsored with Advising First. majors/occupations. Find occupations, books, professional CAREER SUCCESS Identify personal values, organizations, and resources by using ProfessioNole 1 interests, and skills. Match Major Sheets. SeminoleLink Connect with Visit faculty and Get connected with The Career Register with this professionals Center’s social media pages. online resource to departments for Gain Information throughout the information on majors. connect with Start your online Career Portfolio. country and the Select a major using Career Center resources employers, view job world to learn about Review a Career Center module, such and the FSU academic program guide. listings, and access a careers and as Making a Career Decision. network of opportunities. Meet with your Academic Advisor to review professionals. your plan to complete liberal studies and 3 4 5 6 prerequisite requirements for your major. career.fsu.edu | 850.644.6431 3 4 6 located in the Dunlap Success Center 2 Attend the Student Success Conference, co-sponsored with Advising First. Internships Career Portfolio Enroll in SDS 3340: Introduction to Career Gain experience Prepare for the future Development. related to career through planning, goals and apply what Explore your career options by attending a Identify Occupations reflection, skill you learn in class. Career Panel, co-sponsored with Advising development, and Explore more than 3,000 information resources First. portfolio in The Career Center library to help you 4 5 6 documentation. 3 research majors or related occupations. Get Experience 3 Search for books, videos, and other resources 1 2 4 5 Career Advising about your major in Career Key. Develop a plan to Update your Career Portfolio to connect your experiences with Conduct an informational interview to learn Mock Interviews reach your career skills employers want. more about professions. goals by meeting with Prepare for real-life a Career Advisor. Identify and join student organizations related to your career goals. Connect with professionals in your area of interviews by learning interest and expand your network by accessing important skills. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Join Delta Epsilon Iota, a career-focused student honor society. ProfessioNole. Participate in a job shadowing opportunity. Use a computer-assisted career guidance 5 Research volunteer opportunities related to your career field. system to explore occupations related to your Career-Related personal interests. Workshops Attend a workshop on how to find an internship. 4 On-Campus Interviewing Attend Explore internship or cooperative education experiences employability skills related to your major or career field. Interview for workshops, such as internships, co-ops, résumé writing, Join the Garnet & Gold Scholar Society. and full-time and interviewing, etc. part-time positions with various 2 3 5 5 employers. Prepare for the Next Step 3 4 5 6 SDS 3340: Revise your résumé and cover letter and Create your own LinkedIn profile and join Intro to Career have it critiqued by a Career Advisor. The Career Center’s LinkedIn group. Development Garnet & Gold Update your résumé in SeminoleLink View online Career Center workshops to Find Opportunities Scholar Society Learn and develop Plus! to access internship search learn job search skills. the necessary skills services. Visit The Career Center library to Participate in this to successfully Speak with a Career Advisor to plan your investigate and research potential employers. program, which Connect with professional organizations job or graduate school search. recognizes students choose a major, Attend various career fairs to identify related to your career field. who excel within decide on an Get your professional statement for employment opportunities and network with 6 and beyond the occupation, learn to Sign up for a mock interview using graduate school critiqued by a Career employers. classroom in the write a résumé, SeminoleLink Plus! to practice Advisor. areas of Leadership, interviewing. View and apply to job listings and create job and develop a job Attend the Graduate and Professional search agents in SeminoleLink Plus! Internship, Service, search strategy. Attend The Career Center’s Nole to School Fair. Attend Seminole Success Night and International, ProfessioNole employability workshops Participate in employer information sessions Veterans Networking Night. and Research. and networking receptions. 1 2 3 4 5 6 on résumé writing, career fair Refer potential employers to your preparation, and more. Engage in on-campus interviewing. Career Portfolio. 1 2 4 6

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36 Exchange Programs Pay FSU Tuition While Being Immersed in an Academic Setting Abroad

 Take classes (in English) to apply toward your major  Interact with local students as well  Use your FSU financial aid (including as other exchange students from Bright Futures, Prepaid) around the world  Earn FSU GPA credit  Represent FSU as one of a few select  Be immersed in the experience of students chosen to attend as an life as an international student in exchange student another country An exchange is the number one way to immerse yourself in another culture “and to truly experience life in another country. …I’ve grown so much as a person since my adventure and would recommend doing an exchange to anyone. ” FSU Exchange Student Sookmyung Women’s University Seoul, South Korea

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UNIVERSITY CONTACTS ADMISSIONS DEAN OF STUDENTS WITHDRAWAL SERVICES *223/University Center A, Suite *223/University Center A 2500 DEPARTMENT Suite 4100 850-644-6200 850-644-1741 DEAN OF STUDENTS admissions.fsu.edu dos.fsu.edu/withdrawal DEPARTMENT *223/University Center A ASKEW STUDENT LIFE CENTER DIVISION OF Suite 4100 *260/942 Learning Way UNDERGRADUATE 850-644-2428 850-644-4455 dos.fsu.edu STUDIES movies.fsu.edu CASE MANAGEMENT SERVICES DIVISION OF UNDERGRADUATE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION *223/University Center A STUDIES *465/1030 West St Suite 4100 *223/University Center A, 850-644-2761 850-644-2428 Suite 3400 one.fsu.edu/saa dos.fsu.edu/cms 850-644-2451 undergrad.fsu.edu CAMPUS RECREATION NEW STUDENT & FAMILY *26/Leach Center and Fitness & PROGRAMS ACADEMIC CENTER FOR Movement Clinic *223/University Center A EXCELLENCE 850-644-0550 Suite 4320 *17/ACE Learning Studio at 850-644-0548 (Leach Center) 850-644-2785 Johnston Ground , G051 850-645-0601 (Fitness & dos.fsu.edu/nsfp • dos.fsu.edu/family 850-645-9151 Movement Clinic) • dos.fsu.edu/newnole ace.fsu.edu campusrec.fsu.edu STUDENT DISABILITY RESOURCE ADVISING FIRST CAREER CENTER CENTER *17/Johnston Ground *4011/Dunlap Student Success *379/Student Services Building 850-644-3430 Center (1st floor) advisingfirst.fsu.edu 850-644-6431 850-644-9566 career.fsu.edu dos.fsu.edu/sdrc CENTER FOR ACADEMIC RETENTION & ENHANCEMENT (C.A.R.E.) CENTER FOR STUDENT RIGHTS & GLOBAL ENGAGEMENT RESPONSIBILITIES *28/Thagard Building *4011/110 S. Woodward Ave *223/University Center A 850-644-9699 850-644-1702 Suite 4117 care.fsu.edu cge.fsu.edu 850-644-5136 FRESHMAN INTEREST GROUPS dos.fsu.edu/srr CENTER FOR LEADERSHIP & (FIG) SOCIAL CHANGE *223/University Center A, VICTIM ADVOCATE *4011/Dunlap Student Success *223/University Center A Suite 3400 Center Suite 4100 fig.undergrad.fsu.edu 850-644-3342 850-644-7161 thecenter.fsu.edu dos.fsu.edu/vap * Corresponds with University Campus Map 45 LIVING LEARNING FSU BOOK & COMPUTER STORE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY COMMUNITIES *70/104 N Woodward Ave SERVICES *260/Askew Student Life Building, 850-644-2072 *11/Rod K. Shaw Building Suite 109 fsu.bkstr.com 850-644-4357 (HELP) 850-644-2860 its.fsu.edu housing.fsu.edu/living-learning- FSU CARD CENTER communities *70/104 N Woodward Ave INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS 850-644-7777 (STUDY ABROAD) OFFICE OF NATIONAL fsucard.fsu.edu *223/University Center, Building FELLOWSHIPS A, Suite 5500 *4029/Honors, Scholars and FSU FOUNDATION 850-644-3272 Fellows House, 127 Honors Way, 2010 Levy Avenue, Building B international.fsu.edu Suite 3200 (Suite 300) 850-644-7596 850-644-6000 OGLESBY UNION onf.fsu.edu foundation.fsu.edu *196/75 N Woodward Ave 850-644-6860 OFFICE OF UNDERGRADUATE FSU POLICE DEPARTMENT union.fsu.edu RESEARCH *76/Tanner Hall- Public Safety *4029/Honors, Scholars and (FSU Police), 830 West Jefferson SEMINOLE BOOSTERS Fellows House, 127 Honors Way, Street *225/University Center C5100 Suite 3002 850-644-1234 850-644-3484 850-645-8118 police.fsu.edu seminole-boosters.fsu.edu our.fsu.edu FSU LIBRARIES SEMINOLE DINING UNIVERSITY HONORS PROGRAM Strozier Library *70/104 N Woodward Ave *260/Honors, Scholars and *134/116 Honors Way 850-644-3663 Fellows House, 127 Honors Way, 850-644-2706 seminoledining.campusdish.com Suite 2000 lib.fsu.edu 850-644-1841 STUDENT ACTIVITIES CENTER honors.fsu.edu DIRAC SCIENCE LIBRARY *194/A305 Oglesby Union *20/110 N Woodward 850-644-6673 FINANCIAL AID 850-644-5534 union.fsu.edu/sac • studentgroups. *223/University Center, Building lib.fsu.edu fsu.edu • up.union.fsu.edu A, Suite 4400 850-644-0539 HEALTH COMPLIANCE OFFICE STUDENT BUSINESS SERVICES financialaid.fsu.edu *4030/Health & Wellness Center *223/University Center, Building 850-644-3608 A, Suite 1500 FRATERNITY & SORORITY LIFE uhs.fsu.edu/compliance 850-644-9452 *194/Oglesby Union, T114 controller.vpfa.fsu.edu/Student- 850-644-9574 HEALTH & WELLNESS CENTER Business-Services union.fsu.edu/ofsl *4030/ Health & Wellness Center 850-644-6230 STUDENTS FIRST INFORMATION uhs.fsu.edu CENTRAL studentsfirst.fsu.edu

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UNIVERSITY CONTACTS (...CONTINUED) STUDENT GOVERNMENT ACADEMIC Building ASSOCIATION 850-645-2847 *194/A205 Oglesby Union COLLEGES advisingfirst.fsu.edu/exploratory 850-644-1811 sga.fsu.edu ARTS & SCIENCES FINE ARTS Dean: Sam Huckaba Dean: Peter Weishar *72/Longmire Building STUDENT VETERANS CENTER *7/Fine Arts Building 850-644-1081 850-644-5244 *223/University Center, Building artsandsciences.fsu.edu A, Suite 4300 cfa.fsu.edu 850-645-9562 BUSINESS HUMAN SCIENCES veterans.fsu.edu Dean: Michael D Hartline Dean: Michael Delp *23/Rovetta Business Building Annex *135/Sandels Building SUNTRUST, FSU CAMPUS BRANCH 850-644-3090 850-644-5279 *70/104 N Woodward Ave cob.fsu.edu chs.fsu.edu 850-273-7306 fsucard.fsu.edu/suntrust-banking COMMUNICATION & MOTION PICTURE ARTS INFORMATION Dean: Frank Patterson TRANSPORTATION SERVICES Dean: Larry Dennis *223/University Center A, Suite 3100 *70/104 N Woodward Ave *225/University Center C, Suite 4100 888-644-7728 850-644-5278 850-644-7278 film.fsu.edu transportation.fsu.edu cci.fsu.edu MUSIC UNIVERSITY COUNSELING CENTER CRIMINOLOGY & CRIMINAL Dean: Patricia Flowers *206/201 Askew Student Life JUSTICE *54/Housewright Music Building Building, 942 Learning Way Dean: Thomas Blomberg 850-644-3424 850-644-2003 *5/Eppes Hall music.fsu.edu 850-644-TALK 850-644-4050 NURSING counseling.fsu.edu criminology.fsu.edu Dean: Judith McFetridge-Durdle *40/Duxbury Hall UNIVERSITY HEALTH SERVICES EDUCATION 850-644-3296 *4030/Health & Wellness Center Dean: Marcy Driscoll *50/Stone Building nursing.fsu.edu 850-644-6230 850-644-2725 uhs.fsu.edu coe.fsu.edu SOCIAL SCIENCES & PUBLIC POLICY UNIVERSITY HOUSING ENGINEERING Dean: David W. Rasmussen *260/Askew Student Life Center Dean: Bruce Locke *39/Bellamy Building 850-644-2860 2525 Pottsdamer Street, Tallahassee, 850-644-5470 housing.fsu.edu FL 32310 coss.fsu.edu 850-410-6161 UNIVERSITY REGISTRAR eng.fsu.edu SOCIAL WORK *223/University Center, Building Dean: Jim Clark A, Suite 3900 EXPLORATORY / UNDECIDED *225/University Center C, Suite 2500 850-644-1050 MAJORS 850-644-4751 registrar.fsu.edu Program Manager: Linda Burns csw.fsu.edu *17/Ground Floor, William Johnston * Corresponds with University Campus Map 47 CAMPUS RESOURCES

IMPORTANT DATES: 2016-2017 ACADEMIC YEAR FALL 2016 DECEMBER SUMMER 2017 • Friday, December 9th, 2016 AUGUST Last Day of Classes MAY • Wednesday, August 24th, 2016 • Monday, December 12th – Friday, • Monday, May 1st – Friday, May 5th, Residence Halls Open December 16th, 2016 2017 Finals Week • Wednesday, August 24th – Tuesday, Finals Week August 30th, 2016 • Friday, December 16th, 2016 • Friday, May 5th, 2017 Seminole Sensation Week Last Day of the Semester Last Day of the Semester • Sunday, August 28th, 2016 • Saturday, December 17th, 2016 • Saturday, May 6th, 2017 Convocation Residence Halls Close for Winter Residence Halls close for Summer Break at Noon • Tuesday, August 30th, 2016 Break at Noon Fall Involvement Fair • Monday, May 15th, 2017 SPRING 2017 Summer A & B Begins SEPTEMBER • Monday, May 29th, 2017 JANUARY • Thursday, September 1st, 2016 Memorial Day (No Classes) End of Add/Drop Period at 11:59pm • Sunday, January 1st, 2017 FAFSA Forms Available • Thursday, September 1st, 2016 JUNE Part-Time Job Fair • Monday, January 9th, 2017 • Friday, June 23rd, 2017 1st Day of Classes • Monday, September 5th, 2016 Summer B Ends Labor Day (No Classes) • Monday, January 12th, 2017 • Monday, June 26th, 2017 End of Add/Drop Period at 11:59pm • Monday, September 19th, 2016 Summer C Begins Orientation Leader Applications • Monday, January 16th, 2017 available at dos.fsu.edu/nsfp MLK, Jr. Day (No Classes) JULY • Friday, September 30th – Saturday, • Friday, January 20th, 2017 • Tuesday, July 4th, 2017 October 1st, 2016 Spring tuition deadline Independence Day (No Classes) Parents’ Weekend MARCH FALL 2017 OCTOBER • Saturday, March 11th, 2017 Residence Halls Close for Spring • Sunday, November 9th – Saturday, AUGUST November 15th, 2016 Break at Noon • Friday, August 4th, 2017 Homecoming Week • Sunday, March 12th, 2017 Summer A & C Ends • Friday, October 14th, 2016 Daylights Savings Time (Spring • Monday, August 28th, 2017 Last Day to Drop/Withdraw without Forward) 1st Day of Classes Grade Penalty • Monday, March 13th – Friday, March • October 14th, 2016 17th, 2017 Orientation Leader Applications due Spring Break Week (No Classes) • Monday, October 17th, 2016 • Sunday, March 19th, 2017 Spring Registration Begins Residence Halls Re-Open after Spring Break at Noon

NOVEMBER APRIL • Sunday, November 6th, 2016 • Friday, April 28th, 2017 Daylight Savings Time (Fall Backward) Last Day of Classes • Friday, November 11th, 2016 Veterans Day (No Classes) • Wednesday, November 23rd – Friday, November 26th, 2016 Thanksgiving Break (No Classes) • Thursday, November 24th, 2016 Thanksgiving Day 48 SUSTAINABLE CAMPUS

3. Enjoy biking? Bring one 8. Don’t forget to reduce, with you or rent one for reuse, and RECYCLE! TOP 10 the semester or the year Recycling bins of all kinds from our ReCycle Bike can be found throughout WAYS program. campus. TO LIVE 4. Take advantage of the 9. Interested in learning variety of locally-owned how to grow your own and sourced restaurants food? Check out the GREEN and cafes close to campus. Seminole Organic Garden located between the

AT FSU 5. Craving that morning Stadium and Wildwood caffeine? Use a REUSABLE Hall, where students have tumbler for 99-cent refills an opportunity to grow 1. Leave your car behind at Starbucks and other their own veggies right on and take a stroll around on-campus vendors. They campus! our extremely walkable also sell Fair Trade coffee! campus. 10. Don’t forget to turn off 6. Catch a ride on FSU’s the lights when you leave 2. Ditch that single-use Seminole Express Bus a room, unplug unneeded plastic water bottle for Service. Get acquainted appliances, and turn off a REUSABLE one! Refill with convenient routes the water to help conserve your reusable bottle at to and from campus by our resources. the many hydration downloading the easy-to- stations and water use, real-time TransLoc fountains on campus. mobile app.

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49 As the premier student center on campus, we provide a vast and diverse community for student engagement. Whether you’re looking for a way to get involved on campus, find new friends or just something to do on a Friday night, there’s a place for you at the Oglesby Union. We offer a variety of FREE programs, events and activities to meet your interests and help you discover new ways to enhance your college experience.

GUEST SERVICES union.fsu.edu/guestservices Guest Serice roides reserable sace for a ariety union.fsu.edu/artcenter of eents including meetings conferences social Would you like to aint-a-ot The Art Center eents dances and banuets. isit nformation Lost is a really cool lace for students ho and Found if you need information on the camus or areciate art. They hae classes for ainting if you’e lost an item. draing ottery and eeneelry-making They also hold sidealk chalk cometitions and art ehibits in the glesby Gallery.

union.fsu.edu/ofsl The mission of the ffice of Greek Life is to enhance the uality of student life at The Florida movies.fsu.edu State Uniersity by emoering members of the Free for FSU Students the Aske Student Life Center Greek community through adising ith a (ASLC) is the lace on camus to catch u on ne deelomental aroach educating ith urose film releases and old faorites. Ne films are shon communicating ith stakeholders and cultiating eery eek and there is alays something for collectie artnershis. eeryone. You can also lay ideogames in the Cyber Cafe hile grabbing a bite and a drink at the

Grindhouse. CREATE YOUR FSU EXPERIENCE student activities union.fsu.edu/sac The Student Actiities Center (SAC) is the heart of inolement at FSU. t’s home to the Peer nole- union.fsu.edu/crenshaw ment entors Student rganiation and Adisory At Crensha Lanes students enoy casual boling (SA) oard Union Productions (UP) omecom- billiards and can een oin one of the boling ing ance arathon () and suorts oer 600 leagues. The blacklights during Cosmic oling on ecognied Student rganiations (Ss). The Friday and Saturday night make for a uniue office is resonsible for many large camus-ide boling eerience. eents such as Seminole Sensation Week aunted arest and Sring Fling. UNION PRODUCTIONS up.union.fsu.edu Union Productions (UP) uts on many of the Club circus.fsu.edu onunder (CU) erformances and other eents The FSU Flying igh Circus is one of the only like concerts comedians and karaoke. 50 collegiate circuses in the nation Any FSU student can oin. The circus hosts many amaing UNION PARTNERS shos and features erformances such a union.fsu.edu/food-retail uggling balancing and the flying traee. The Union is also home to ATS and a ariety of food enders including Chili’s Paa John’s Pollo Troical and more UNION.FSU.EDU FSUOglesbyUnion  OglesbyUnion The Oglesby Union Art Center offers classes in ceramics, painting, drawing, glass fusing, stained Come enjoy bowling, billiards and more at glass and jewelry. We are now offer Paint-A-Pot, Crenshaw Lanes! With events like cosmic bowling, no registration or instruction provided– leagues, and group deals, there’s always something come in and paint anytime! to make for a unique and fun experience!

HOURS OF OPERATION PAINT-A-POT OVER 250 ITEMS TO CHOOSE FROM Monday–Wednesday 10am – 11pm • No pre-registration Thursday 10am – 12am • Unlimited paint time • Items start as low as $4 Friday 10am – 2am • Includes glaze & clearcoat firing Saturday 2pm – 2am • Instruction provided Sunday 2pm – 10pm • Redeem coupon for 10% off

GENERAL RATES ART CLASSES FSU NON-FSU STUDENTS STUDENTS • Wheel Throwing • Stained Glass • Hand Building • Glass Fusing Open Bowling $1.75 $3.25 • Drawing • Beginning Jewelry (per person per game) • Painting Cosmic Bowling $10.00 $18.00 (per hour, per lane)

Shoe Rental $1.50 $1.50 PAINTING EXPRESS (per person)

Open Billiards $4.00 $8.00 (per hour, per table) Painting

Locker Rental $6.00 $6.00 (per semester) expressWalk away with your artwork. CANVAS PAINTING PARTIES MAKE A RESERVATION $25.00 per student $30.00 for non-students

If you are looking for somewhere new to hold your next big activity, fundraiser, or social, we hope that you will consider THE FRAME SHOP Crenshaw Lanes. We can accomodate your group whether it is 15 or 150 people. You have the option on whether you FULL CUSTOM FRAMING want to rent out 1 lane, or the entire facility. FSU Frame Shop offers a large Ask about how to turn your rental into a cosmic event! selection of custom framework. Not sure how you want your frame to look? Don’t Please call in advance to secure a worry! Our staff will be able to help you date and time for your group: plan and pick what is best. Orders take approximately two weeks. 850-644-1819

UNION.FSU.EDU/ARTCENTER 850-644-4737 • [email protected]

Visit our website for daily specials and group rates:

UNION.FSU.EDU/CRENSHAW Free Movies The Student Life Cinema is a state-of-the-art movie theater that offers FREE MOVIES FOR FSU STUDENTS. Our movies span all genres: from mainstream blockbusters to more independent alternative titles, classics and advance screenings to midnight favorites.

Great Games Unwind after classes or on the weekends with our huge library of console games (PS2, PS3, Wii, Wii U, GameCube, XBOX, XBOX 360) and board games. We

with Valve Software titles such as Portal 2 and Left4Dead 2. Students can also use their own Steam accounts and load games from their own library. Everything here is free-to-play for students! Fantastic Food We have a fully equipped coffee shop! Grab a bite, then relax with friends in our lobby or enjoy during a movie. View the complete menu online at movies.fsu.edu

The Askew Student Life Center is a community movies.fsu.edu of students, connecting those with interests in 942 Learning Way, Tallahasse, FL, 32306 | 850-644-4455 experienced anywhere else. If youʼre looking for an inviting place to meet friends and have truly unique experiences, come and join the fun! 52 Florida State University Office of Fraternity & Sorority Life

“We believe in the potential of fraternity to empower, educate, and create change among our peers and community.”

MULITCULTURAL PANHELLENIC GREEK COUNCIL COUNCIL • Culturally based • Women’s organizations organizations • 4 men’s and 6 • 17 on FSU’s campus women’s on FSU’s campus

NATIONAL PAN- INTERFRATERNITY HELLENIC COUNCIL COUNCIL • Historically African • Men’s American organizations Organizations • 22 on FSU’s • 4 men’s and 4 campus women’s on FSU's campus Contact Us! Phone: 850-644-9574 SIGNATURE PROGRAMS Email: [email protected] • Greek Leadership Summit & information • Emerging Leaders • CORGEe at nind t Nouecoh- CnoOwR foEr pricing

53 CREATE YOUR FSU EXPERIENCE! The Peer Involvement Mentors are here to help!

COME GET AND SEE US! INVOLVED ON 3rd floor of the Oglesby Union Student Activites Center, CAMPUS! Room A305A myexperience.fsu.edu

Peer Involvement Mentors set you up with a mentor and interests. Whether those interests are intellectual, to talk about your interests and start getting you involved. Our recreational, cultural, multicultural, social, or spiritual in nature, goal is to assist you in cutomizing and enhancing your there is a place for you at FSU. educational experience with activities that fit your goals f FSU Peer Involvement Mentors l FSU_GetInvolved pimfsu

[email protected] CREATE YOUR FSU EXPERIENCE student activities Peer Involvement Mentors myexperience.fsu.edu 54 FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY

2016 Sept. 30th – Oct. 1st

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Registration opens June 1st! For more information and event details, please visit: pw.union.fsu.edu

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56 UNION PRODUCTIONS At FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSiTY

WHo we Are... lectures Neil Degrasse Tyson Sylvia Earle Union Productions (UP) is FSU’s student-run programming board. B Cornel West Melissa Harris-Perry ill N Over fifty students oversee every aspect of the organization y e Warrick Dunn John Legend Spike Lee booking, planning, promoting, producing, and marketing more than We work with FSU’s Golden Tribe

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Our goal is to bring the best concerts of all genres and sizes to FSU. avid Co D o special events CONCERTS k Jo h n n d These events are our chance to celebrate Le g e past artists include something special during the year. There will Death Cab for Cutie Modest Mouse Girl Talk always be tons of free food. Activities can We are devoted to Dan Deacon Cloud Nothings Kendrick Lamar david cook include carnival rides, roller rinks, laser tag, showcasing creative Childish Gambino Iron and Wine Yeah Yeah Yeahs outdoor movies, and much more. culture & arts endeavors and disciplines from our diverse campus Matt & Kim Wilco Queens of the stone age Diplo past events include and around the world. Haunted Harvest Winter Wonderland the white stripes Bright eyes Gavin degraw past events include of Sharon jones & the dap kings Spring Fling Geek Night Celebr80s Taste of New Orleans treat yo’ self tron dance party en E El T lev f Mon hootenanny shindig e O tre n a locals exchange be kind, unwind

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57 58 Florida State University College of Music Ensemble Opportunities Open to all FSU students – just register and attend! World No Auditions Required

Music The College of Music offers many ensemble/performance opportunities for non-major musicians:

Choral Ensembles Women’s Glee Club (MUN 2320) Men’s Glee Club (MUN 2330) Choral Union (MUN 2311) University Chorale (MUN 2390)

Orchestra Campus String Orchestra (MUN 2210, Section 2)

Band Campus Band (MUN 2120, Section 2) Choral Band World Music Ensembles Balinese Gamelan (MUN 2800, Section 2) Orchestra Steel Drums (MUN 2800, Section 3) Gospel Choir (MUN 2800, Section 4) African Music & Dance (MUN 2800, Section 5) Blues Lab (MUN 2800, Section 6) Irish Music (MUN 2800, Section 7) Old Time Music (MUN 2800, Section 8) Chinese Music (MUN 2800, Section 9)

All ensembles are available for 0 or 1 credit (choose when you register). Other ensembles available by audition. All course/section numbers apply to Fall 2016 only.

Please contact the College of Music Undergraduate Photo courtesy Ed Kawakami courtesy Photo Office with any questions: (850) 644-4833.

59 Florida State University College of Music Ensemble Opportunities Open to all FSU students – just register and attend! World No Auditions Required

Music The College of Music offers many ensemble/performance opportunities for non-major musicians:

Choral Ensembles Women’s Glee Club (MUN 2320) Men’s Glee Club (MUN 2330) Choral Union (MUN 2311) University Chorale (MUN 2390)

Orchestra Campus String Orchestra (MUN 2210, Section 2)

Band Campus Band (MUN 2120, Section 2) Choral Band World Music Ensembles Balinese Gamelan (MUN 2800, Section 2) Orchestra Steel Drums (MUN 2800, Section 3) Gospel Choir (MUN 2800, Section 4) African Music & Dance (MUN 2800, Section 5) Blues Lab (MUN 2800, Section 6) Irish Music (MUN 2800, Section 7) Old Time Music (MUN 2800, Section 8) Chinese Music (MUN 2800, Section 9)

All ensembles are available for 0 or 1 credit (choose when you register). Other ensembles available by audition. All course/section numbers apply to Fall 2016 only.

Please contact the College of Music Undergraduate Photo courtesy Ed Kawakami courtesy Photo Office with any questions: (850) 644-4833.

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63 Join Seminole student boosters

THE ONLY STUDENT ORGANIZATION THAT DIRECTLY BENEFITS SEMINOLE ATHLETICS!

MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS INCLUDE: Increased priority for student tickets for football and basketball games

Student Booster Membership Card, which contains discounts for popular spots around Tallahassee

For more information about joining: Visit our website, one.fsu.edu/StudentBoosters or visit the Seminole Student Boosters table at the front steps of the Moore Auditorium

64 FLORIDA STATE – A National Beacon for Veteran Support and Success

Connect with the campus community through: • Student Veteran Orientations and New Veterans Social • Strategies for Veteran Success Course (SLS 3407) • Veterans Lounge and Study Space • Student Veteran Film Festival • Military Appreciation Events Florida State University • Creative Arts Workshops Student Veterans • Student organizations including Collegiate Veterans Center Association and Veterans Student Union

Veterans and Veteran Dependents: Contact us to get your VA Education Benefits processed

A4300 University Center PO Box 3062431 282 Champions Way Tallahassee, FL 32306-2431 Phone: 850.644.9562 [email protected] Fax: 850.645.9868 veterans.fsu.edu

FACEBOOK.COM/FSUSVC To receive the “Guidon” e-newsletter with information on FSU veteran initiatives and events, please send an email to [email protected]

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Alternate formats available upon request. Alternate formats available [email protected] request, (850) 644-2785 dos.fsu.edu/newnole