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  1. Florida State celebrates its 75th anniversary in seven sports in 2021-22 including football. Seminole athletics is recognized as one of the nation’s top all-around programs having finished 13 of the last 14 seasons ranked among the 20 best programs in the country, including 12 among the top 15. Last year alone, FSU played for the national ...

  2. Borrowing Physical Materials. FSU Libraries strive to meet the research and learning needs of our scholars by providing timely and consistent access to scholarly materials. On this page, you can learn more about our strategies as well as find data, news, and information related to collection development activities at Florida State University.

  3. For more information, see the 'Professional Development' section in this chapter or visit the PIE Website at https://pie.fsu.edu/ or email at pie-info@fsu.edu. The Fellows Society is an interdisciplinary scholarly community consisting of graduate students who hold competitive national fellowships and awards, and University-wide fellowships administered by The Graduate School.

  4. Florida State University, one of the largest and oldest of the 12 institutions of higher learning in the State University System of Florida, had its beginning as early as 1823 when the Territorial Legislature began to plan a higher education system. In 1825 the Federal Government reserved two townships for the purpose of maintaining ...

  5. FSU, designated a preeminent university in the state of Florida, is one of the most respected research and learning institutions in the country.

  6. Our student body is diverse and represents every county in Florida, all 50 states, and 130 countries. Minorities represent 37.6 percent, and women represent 58.1 percent of our 45,493 students. The middle 50% high school GPA for the summer/ Fall 2021 freshman class was 4.0-4.4; middle 50% SAT scores were 1200-1330; and middle 50% ACT composite ...

  7. 200 Years of Tallahassee: A View from Florida State. Since 1851, the city of Tallahassee has been home to generations of students including those of Florida State University as it exists today.