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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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


Contact Our Residence Halls

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Broward Hall

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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 do colleges not have enough housing? ›

Building materials got way more expensive, and there was no way to tell how many students would come back to campus. So as enrollment numbers returned to pre-pandemic levels in 2021 and more and more freshmen chose to go to Texas State, the school ran out of space.

Is GW housing first come first serve? ›

Housing assignments are not given on a first-come, first-serve basis and there is no incentive to register for housing quickly.

Is it better to live in a college dorm or apartment? ›

In most cases, even smaller studio apartments offer more space than students get with dorm rooms. There are also full kitchens, giving students more options for meals. When it comes to drawbacks, students have more to manage with an apartment. They'll be responsible for cleaning the entire unit.

Does the UF guarantee housing? ›

On-campus housing is not guaranteed. We encourage students and potential students to apply as early as possible to secure an earlier priority date for building selection.

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.

How does housing insecurity affect college students? ›

Students who are housing insecure are less likely to complete their degree and are at a higher risk for other basic needs insecurities.

How long does it take to hear back from GW? ›

Once the application deadline has passed and you have completed and submitted all parts of the online application, we will begin to review. It takes approximately 6-8 weeks to receive your admissions decision by email.

Do GW dorms have AC? ›

About Heating & Cooling

Generally, heat is turned on mid-October, and air conditioning is turned on mid-April, although allowances are made for variable weather patterns.

Are GWU dorms coed? ›

During the housing registration process, students will create a roommate group with any students desired to form a gender-inclusive group. Students who do not opt-in or do not have a mutual roommate request will continue to be assigned to co-ed buildings by suite, but not to the same room.

Can you live in a dorm all four years? ›

UCLA's Housing Guarantee

UCLA is proud to offer incoming first-year undergraduates the opportunity to live in university-owned housing for four years, as well as offer a two-year option for all our incoming transfer students.

Is it cheaper to dorm or live off campus? ›

You could save thousands on your room and board by living off campus. But on-campus housing offers benefits, too, such as amenities and all-inclusive costs. Kat Tretina is a freelance writer specializing in personal finance.

Can you go to college without living in a dorm? ›

First-year college students often are expected or required to live in residence halls or dormitories. In subsequent years, it's usually up to those students to decide whether to reside on or off campus. But some schools, like Ohio Wesleyan University and Dickinson College in Pennsylvania, don't provide an option.

How can I increase my chances of getting into UF? ›

If you're able to score a 1450 SAT or a 33 ACT or above, you'll have a very strong chance at getting in. For a school as selective as University of Florida, rounding out the rest of your application will also help.

Can you dorm with the opposite gender at UF? ›

Students are able to request the living arrangements by talking to one of the staff members in the Office of Student Affairs. If students are interested in living in gender inclusive housing for next year, they are able to go through the housing portal and choose the gender inclusive house option.

What is the minimum GPA to stay at UF? ›

Undergraduate Students: Undergraduate students must have a cumulative 2.0 UF grade point average (GPA). Graduate Students: Graduate students must maintain a cumulative minimum 3.0 UF GPA or meet the academic standards required by their departments.

Why is college unaffordable? ›

Lack of regulation of tuition costs, along with increased expenses, raises total costs for students. Administrative overhead and demand for more student services also increase costs.

Why do colleges force you to live in dorms? ›

Many colleges require freshmen to stay in a dorm unless they live within a certain distance of campus. The argument is that they tend to do better academically. There's easy access to your classes, your professors and resources designed to help you get off to a good start.

What percentage of college students don't live on campus? ›

As revealed in “Gauging Student Living Preferences,” a survey of 7,095 graduate and undergraduate students prepared exclusively for Multifamily Executive by Houston-based J Turner Research, a full 80 percent of students are already living off campus, where the average monthly rent is $620.

How many people do not go to college because they Cannot afford it? ›

51.04% of students drop out because they cannot pay for college (What to Become, 2021).

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