Local and Campus Resources
Name | Phone | Website |
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FSU Police Department | 850-644-1234 | http://police.fsu.edu/ |
Supports the mission of the Florida State University by promoting a safe and secure higher education environment while providing proactive police and customer-related services aimed at reducing crime. | ||
FSU Counseling Center | 850-644-2003 | http://counseling.fsu.edu/ |
The UCC is a welcoming and confidential place on campus where students can come to discuss issues ranging from homesickness and adjustment to college to relationships concerns, eating disorders, substance use, anxiety, and depression. We offer Individual, Couples, Group, and Crisis Intervention services by licensed and professionally trained staff to currently enrolled FSU students. Our services are paid for through student fees and are offered at no additional charge. | ||
FSU Victim Advocate Program | 850-644-7161 | http://victimadvocate.fsu.edu/ |
An advocate is on call twenty-four hours a day to respond to FSU students who are victimized, or any other person who is victimized on our campus, or by an FSU student. Services offered include emotional support, instructor notification, referrals, and educational programming for our campus community.
Services are free, confidential, and do not require a police report Nights and Weekends: 850-644-1234, Ask for the advocate on call. |
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University Health Services | 850-644-4567 | https://uhs.fsu.edu/about/contact-us |
University Health Services, Florida State University’s fully accredited primary care facility, provides medical care and outreach programs through a team of dedicated professionals. As a student-focused, student-friendly center, its mission is to advance the quality of life for university students,improving academic performance and increasing retention. University Health Services works in conjunction with many university departments, but is part of the Division of Student Affairs to maintain our focus and attention on serving students. | ||
FSU Veterans Center | http://veterans.fsu.edu | |
To grow and support the FSU Veteran community by reaching out to Veterans of all generations and actively recruiting veterans looking to transition from military service to college life. The Center serves as the focal point for all campus veteran support services, from transition assistance, to VA benefit certification, to educational assistance. The Center also promotes awareness of Seminole veteran heritage and veteran related issues to campus and alumni populations alike. | ||
Student Disabilities Resource Center | 850-644-9566 | http://www.disabilitycenter.fsu.edu/index.html |
As a primary advocate for students with disabilities, the SDRC works with faculty and staff to provide accommodations for the unique needs of students both in and out of the classroom. | ||
FSU Psychology Clinic | 850-644-3006 | http://www.psy.fsu.edu/community/clinic/index.htm |
Counseling services for students, staff, faculty, and the community. Sliding scale pay rate. | ||
SafeZone | 850-644-2003 | www.safezone.fsu.edu |
Support network and resources for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender students and staff. | ||
Dean of Students Department | 850-644-2428 | http://deanofstudents.fsu.edu/ |
The Dean of Students Department supports the holistic development of students through advocacy, empowerment, leadership, accountability, and community. It does this by supporting the University’s academic mission and by providing services, advocacy, and crisis management for all students through creative problem-solving, accessibility, and accountability. | ||
FSU Office of Withdrawals | 850-644-1741 | http://withdrawal.fsu.edu/ |
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). Students who must leave during a current semester must officially withdraw (all classes) through the Dean of Students Department. | ||
FSU Employee Assistance Program | 850-644-4444 | https://eap.fsu.edu/ |
Florida State University established the Employee Assistance Program (EAP) in the Spring of 1995. Since its inception, it has offered a professional support system for the faculty and staff of the University and contracted agencies. The services offered are as diverse as FSU workplace violence guidelines, emergency loans, and helpful links to many state affiliated and professional groups. | ||
Office of Greek Life | 850-644-9574 | http://greeklife.fsu.edu/ |
We work with 56 social fraternities and sororities at Florida State University. These values-based organizations promote leadership, scholarship, brotherhood/sisterhood and service. With 30 fraternities and 26 sororities, including 18 culturally based Greek letter organizations, Greek Life provides a unique opportunity for students to be a part of a more than 100 year old campus tradition. | ||
New Student & Family Programs | 850-644-2785 | http://nsfp.fsu.edu/ |
The Dean of Students Department’s Office of New Student & Family Programs coordinates a series of programs designed to support your experience at The Florida State University. | ||
Family Connection | 850-644-2785 | http://family.fsu.edu |
Family Connection welcomes families to connect with, support, and encourage a university environment that allows students to excel in service, leadership, and academic excellence. Florida State University views families as an important partner in achieving the success of our students and institution. | ||
Men Advocating Responsible Conduct (MARC) | FSU SGA | |
Men Advocating Responsible Conduct (MARC) is a group of students at the Florida State University who seek to educate their peers concerning the importance of appropriate and responsible behavior. | ||
Noles CARE | 850-644-2003 | https://counseling.fsu.edu/ |
A Suicide Prevention Program. Noles Care Website and Noles Care Resources | ||
RENEW | 850-645-9772 | https://counseling.fsu.edu/students/renew |
RENEW (Realizing Everyone’s Need for Emotional Wellness) is an undergraduate peer education program sponsored by the University Counseling Center. RENEW provides presentations and One-on-One instructional sessions on emotional wellness topics. | ||
FSU Wellness | 850-644-2003 | https://counseling.fsu.edu/students/counseling/services |
An online guide for students on wellness, maximizing potential, improving quality of life, and thriving. |
Community Resources
Name | Phone | Website |
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211 Big Bend |
211 |
211 Big Bend |
24-hour crisis helpline and referal services for the Tallahassee Community. | ||
Refuge House | 850-681-2111 | www.refugehouse.com |
Confidential, 24-hour hotline, information and referral, crisis intervention, advocacy and accompaniment: medical and legal, support groups, medical referrals and follow-up, victim/survivor follow-up, shelter, and emergency financial assistance. Assistance in filing for protective injunctions (restraining order) through the Refuge House office at the Leon County Courthouse. | ||
Refuge House Injunction Office | 850-577-4180 | www.refugehouse.com |
Victims mayy receive assistance in filing for an injunction through the injunction assistance office at the Leon County Courthouse. | ||
Tallahassee Memorial Hospital | 850-431-0911 | www.tmh.org |
Emergency room services and SANE sexual assault exams. | ||
Tallahassee VA Clinic | 850-878-0191 | http://northflorida.va.gov |
Provides general and specialized medical and mental health services for veterans. | ||
Tallahassee Police Department | 850-891-4200 | www.talgov.com/tpd/ |
Leon County Sheriff’s Office | 850-922-300 | Leon County Sheriff’s office |