University Housing / About Us (2024)

Welcome from University Housing

Welcome to the University Housing website! Here you should be able to find all the information about the multiple on-campus housing options available to students at Florida State University. While there is no residency requirement, those of us who work with college students firmly believe that living on campus has a positive effect on students' academic success and successful transition to college. There is longstanding research which shows that students who live in a residence hall for at least one year do better academically, are more likely to graduate on time, and look back on their total experience more favorably than those who never lived on campus.

Those admitted students who apply earliest will have the most flexibility in their choice of housing options. With an enrollment of over 40,000 students, we cannot house all who request housing. So apply for housing as soon as you are admitted to ensure a place on campus. If you search the website and have questions that remain unanswered by the information provided, please contact our office for assistance. We look forward to serving you through your on-campus experience.

Our Mission

University Housing - Providing exceptional living opportunities for students to succeed academically.

Our Core Values

  • Academic Success: Provide quality residential environments to support the University’s academic mission and individual academic success.
  • Student Development: Provide residential students with an environment and resources conducive to healthy engagement, development, success, and accountability.
  • Stewardship of Resources: Promote operational effectiveness through stewardship of fiscal, facility, and human resources.
  • Environment of Care: Promote an active environment of care that embodies a supportive, inclusive, diverse, and safe community for all students and staff to cultivate a sense of belonging.

Student Belonging

In alignment with the University’s strategic plan Goal III, and the Division of Student Affair’s mission, vision, and values:

University Housing at Florida State University honors the intersectionality of all people; creates inviting spaces where individuals can learn from each other and build more complex ways of being; strives, values, and advocates for an equitable campus community.

Students will uphold responsibility and mindfulness when engaging their communities.

  • 4.1 Recognize social identities of self and other.
  • 4.2 Implement respectful communication with others.
  • 4.3 Act whenever respect for the community is not upheld.
  • 4.4 Construct socially just actions to advocate for marginalized communities.

University Housing intentionally supports our students through their journeys of achieving their full potential alongside our amazing Campus Partners, and Registered Student Organizations such as, but not limited to:

Please review the links enclosed to learn more about how we Uphold the Garnet & Gold within our Florida State University Community.


Our Staff

Executive Director

Shannon Staten

University Housing / About Us (1) Executive Director
Tel: (850) 644-2860
Fax: (850) 644-7997
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Human Resources

Adria Gumbel

University Housing / About Us (2) Assistant Director
Tel: 850-645-1283
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Greg Turner

University Housing / About Us (3) HR Representative
Tel: 850-644-7986
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Karen Gordon

University Housing / About Us (4) HR Representative
Tel: 850-644-7974
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Allison Lefebvre

University Housing / About Us (5) Housing HR Representative
Tel: (850) 644-7985
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Residential Student Experience

Ben Wicker

University Housing / About Us (6) Director, Residential Student Experience
Tel: (850) 644-2860
Fax: (850) 644-7997
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Rachel Blakesley

University Housing / About Us (7) Associate Director, Residence Life
Tel: (850) 644-2863
Fax: (850) 644-7997
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Joe Czaja

University Housing / About Us (8) Assistant Director, Administration & Operations (Cawthon, Jennie/Reynolds/Bryan, Broward/Landis/Gilchrist, DeGraff)
Tel: (850) 645-7311
Fax: (850) 644-7997
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Kelly Clark

University Housing / About Us (9) Assistant Director, Staff Recruitment & Training (Wildwood, Ragans, Traditions, Wildwood & McCollum)
Tel: (850) 644-2863
Fax: (850) 644-7997
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Jami Kerkstra

University Housing / About Us (10) Assistant Director, Contracts & Assignments
Tel: (850) 644-2860
Fax: (850) 644-7997
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Deanna Hughes

University Housing / About Us (11) Assistant Director, Conduct & Care (Dorman/Deviney, Azalea/Magnolia, Salley)
Tel: (850) 644–2863
Fax: (850) 644-7997


Mandy Shields

University Housing / About Us (12) Associate Director, Occupancy Management
Tel: (850) 644-2860
Fax: (850) 645-7751
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Denise Mercier

University Housing / About Us (13) Coordinator, Living-Learning Communities
Tel: (850) 644-2860
Fax: (850) 645-7751
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Sarah Butler

University Housing / About Us (14) Associate Director, Residence Education
Tel: (850) 645-0969
Fax: (850) 644-7997
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Hillary Gaultney

University Housing / About Us (15) Marketing Coordinator, Media & Communications
Tel: (850) 645-9826
Fax: (850) 644-7997
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Steve Kleuver

University Housing / About Us (16) Director of Operations
Tel: (850) 644-3780
Fax: (850) 644-7997
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Lacey Southwick

University Housing / About Us (17) Assistant Director of Operations
Tel: (850) 644-2860
Fax: (850) 644-7997
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Jason Lammert

University Housing / About Us (18) IT Manager
Tel: (850) 644-2860
Fax: (850) 644-7997
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Financial Services

Helen Miller

University Housing / About Us (19) Associate Director of Budget & Finance
Tel: (850) 644-7971
Fax: (850) 644-7997
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Robin Ellis

University Housing / About Us (20) Business Manager
Tel: (850) 644-7991 Fax: (850) 644-7997
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Childcare

Tiffany Karnisky

University Housing / About Us (21) Associate Director,FSU Childcare & Early Learning Programs
Tel: (850) 644-5664

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Dana O'Connor

University Housing / About Us (22) Center Director, Copeland Street Location
Tel: (850) 644-0003

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TBD

University Housing / About Us (23) Center Director, FSU Children's Center Location
Tel: (850) 645-9576
Fax: (850) 645-9572
TBD


Contact Us

Contact University Housing Office

housing@fsu.edu

(850) 644-2860

(850) 644-7997


Visit Us

109 Askew Student Life Building


Mail to University Housing

Via U.S. Mail, FedEx / UPS / DHL:
University Housing
942 Learning Way
Tallahassee, FL 32306-4174


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Bryan Hall

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Cawthon Hall

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Degraff Hall

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Deviney Hall

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Dorman Hall

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Gilchrist Hall

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Jennie Murphree Hall

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Landis Hall

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McCollum Hall

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Ragans Hall

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Reynolds Hall

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Rogers Hall

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Salley Hall

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Traditions Hall

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Wildwood Hall

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RSO Lounge Request

The RSO Lounge Request form must be submited at least 10 days in advance of your event. A hall representative will contact you to inform you if space has been made available for your organization. We strongly recommend that no publicity be issued with the requested venue mentioned until a representative has contacted your organization. All hall government and staff functions are given priority for common area usage.

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Policy & Guidelines for Advertising within University Residence Halls

The following guidelines contain FSU Residential Student Experience’s policy on distribution of promotional fliers and the solicitation to students in the residence halls. Upon approval, these fliers will be placed in common areas of residence halls by University Housing staff. Commercial solicitation, sale of goods, sale of services, or any material that can be considered promotion of a commercial business is prohibited by Residential Student Experience.

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FAQs

Why is housing important in college? ›

It gives students the chance to explore their interests outside of their regular classes and try new things. Living on campus also helps students achieve higher grades. Students living on campus for just one year are shown to achieve better academic outcomes than those who do not.

What's the acceptance rate for CSUN? ›

What is student housing in USA? ›

Also called student housing, University housing is a modern, organized and safe space intended for exclusive housing for students, freshmen and seniors, who leave their parents' house to live their university years in another city.

Does UCLA guarantee housing? ›

All newly admitted freshmen who submit their housing application by May 15, 2024 will be eligible for guaranteed 4 consecutive years of housing. Check out our Freshmen offers FAQ. Review our different on-campus building types.

How does housing influence education? ›

] The location and condition of a child's house plays a significant role in their physical, cognitive and emotional development and well-being, which impacts their education through improved attendance, better cognitive and behavioral health, and improved academic achievement.

Which is an advantage of on campus housing? ›

Benefits of Living On Campus

Higher rates of retention, persistence, bachelor's degree attainment and graduate school entry. Higher grade point averages. Higher levels of participation in co-curricular activities, promoting their professional development and marketability to employers.

Can I get into CSUN with a 2.5 GPA? ›

Cumulative G.P.A.: 2.5 or higher overall grade point average (GPA) is required. Applicants with a GPA below 2.5 will not be admitted.

Can I get into CSUN with a 2.0 GPA? ›

Any California high school graduate or resident of California earning a GPA between 2.00 and 2.49 may be evaluated for admission based upon supplemental factors such as number of courses exceeding minimum “a-g” requirements, household income, extracurricular involvement, and other available information that would ...

Can I get into CSUN with a 3.0 GPA? ›

A GPA of 3.0 or greater in upper division English and a 3.0 in the last 60 units.

How much is single room rent in the USA? ›

$250–550 for a boarding house type set up. Basically one “house” with about 10 bedrooms to rent. $700–1500 for a 1 bedroom apartment that is not shared, a single unit.

What does it mean to live on campus? ›

: in the dormitories or other housing provided by a school. How do you like living on campus?

How much is rent in USA for students? ›

Living Off-Campus in USA

Student accommodation in the USA will be a minimum charge of $450 per month. The average accommodation rents are $50 - 100 per week. Almost all the Off-Campus Living Facilities in the USA are available, and the amount will differ according to your lifestyle and depend on how much you socialize.

Does Princeton guarantee housing? ›

All incoming students are guaranteed housing in their first year and should expect to retain the option for continued on-campus graduate housing for the first three years of study. Housing options include dormitory-style living in the Graduate College and apartment living in several complexes.

Does Harvard guarantee housing? ›

When it comes to on-campus housing at Harvard, all undergraduate students are guaranteed housing for their four years at the college. Let me break it down for you a bit. As a freshman, you will be housed in one of the dormitories in or around Harvard Yard, which includes the Old Yard and the Union dormitories.

Does UCLA accept low income students? ›

University Grants

You must demonstrate financial need, be a resident of California, have family INCOME BELOW $80,000, and be in your first 4 years of undergraduate study (first two for transfer students).

Why is it important that students live on campus? ›

On-campus residences allow you to easily access classrooms, academic resources, dining halls, faculty offices, and many other facilities and amenities. A campus environment can nurture students' evolving worldviews and their extracurricular interests.

Why is campus life important for college students? ›

Getting involved on campus, although time-consuming, provides a break from schoolwork, may help alleviate stress, and make college more enjoyable and balanced. College students who are involved in activities are more likely to feel a sense of belonging and adjust more easily to college life.

Why should college students live on campus? ›

By housing on campus, students are more likely to get involved in extracurricular activities, such as sports, clubs, volunteer opportunities, and more. This is another way to make new friends and give you something to add to job applications and resumes.

Why is it important to live on campus? ›

Academic Success

Research of college and university students across the nation shows that students who live on campus are more satisfied with their collegiate experience, earn better grades and are more likely to graduate than their commuting peers.

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