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Group tours, what is a group tour.
We define a Group Tour as 10 or more prospective students visiting campus to learn more about the college experience and Florida State University's campus culture. Group Tour Experiences can vary depending on the size of the group and the date of the visit. To begin planning your group's visit to Florida State University, please read the Group Tour Request information below.
Request a Guided Group Tour
Please complete our Group Tour request form at least two weeks prior to your requested visit day and time. Once you have completed the form, you will receive an email confirming receipt of your request.
Based on the information provided on the Group Tour Request Form, we will determine our ability to accommodate your group at the date(s) and time(s) requested. We cannot guarantee your request will be approved but will include any relevant inquiries or additional options in our reply. Group Tours are approved on a first-come, first-served basis and may be restricted during peak visitation seasons. Please allow for 3-5 business days for processing of your request.
Resources for Groups Visiting Campus
All groups are welcome to visit campus. Below, we've provided a few resources you may find helping in planning your trip to Tallahassee.
Virtual Tour & Self-Guided Tour Options
Prior to your visit, we recommend exploring our online Virtual Tour . This desktop version of our self-guided tour makes it easy to explore the areas of campus you may want to see during your visit.
We also have a self-guided tour app which you can download for easy use on campus. Choose one of our premade tours or create a personalized tour based on your group's interests.
Our online campus map has a variety of features to help your group get around campus during your visit. Find Seminole Dining locations, labels for on-campus Housing, accessibility information, and more using the map's main menu.
Admissions Information
Our guided Group Tours do not include an Admission Information Session. The Office of Admissions offers both First-Year and Transfer Admission information sessions virtually. Registration for these events is available through our Virtual Tour registration calendar .
Admissions brochures are available at the Visitor Center. Groups can inquire about publication availability at the Visitor Center front desk upon check in. We also have digital publications available for easy access and sharing.
Bus Parking on Campus
Buses are welcome on campus however roads are narrow and access to the center of campus will not be possible by bus. The best place for unloading, loading, and parking a bus on campus is the University Center surrounding Doak Campbell Stadium. From here, groups can walk to their destination on campus. FSU is very pedestrian friendly allowing groups to access most areas of campus on foot within a 15 to 25-minute walk.
For detailed information regarding bus parking on campus, please visit our Group Tour Directions & Parking Information page .
On-Campus Dining Options
Our Seminole Dining website will help you learn more about restaurants and dining locations on campus. If you would like to make a reservation at one of our on-campus dining locations, please contact Erin McDonald with our Seminole Dining Office.
Seminole Dining [email protected] (850) 644-3663
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Seminole Dining is 100% cashless. Guests may use credit and debit cards, Apply Pay, Google Pay, or Samsung Pay at dining locations on campus. Invoicing your school or organization is possible when reservations are made in advance through Seminole Dining.
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FSUGuest is a free, easy-access, public Wi-Fi to guests on FSU campuses. You'll find step by step instructions on how to connect to this network on our Information Technology Services website .
Please note that this network is to be used responsibly only to enhance your visit to campus. We have recently updated our campus policies for the use of Wi-Fi on campus.
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The College of Business hosts a 30 to 45-minute, in-person tour on select dates during the fall and spring semesters. Tours are hosted by business student ambassadors who are members of the college's Student Leadership Council . Guests will tour the Rovetta Business Building (RBB) and Rovetta Business Annex (RBA), current home to the College of Business.
Tour Times Thursday: 2:00 – 2:45 PM Friday: 11:00 – 11:45 AM
Reach out to [email protected] with any questions or if you wish to inquire about an alternate tour date or time.
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The College of Business is located in the Rovetta Business Building (RBB) and the Rovetta Business Annex (RBA), which is in the northeast section of Florida State University’s downtown Tallahassee main campus of 463 acres. The college can easily be reached from the Tallahassee Regional Airport (TLH) via taxi or rental car within 15 minutes. It is a 16 minute drive (9.5 miles) by car from I-10 West.
Metered visitor parking is available in the Call Street parking lot or Woodward Avenue parking garage. Both locations are a short distance from the college. Utilizing the Florida State University map , both parking locations as well as the college’s Rovetta Business Building A and Rovetta Business Building B can be located through the search feature.
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We would love to see you on campus! The College of Music Admissions Office offers daily admission information sessions and tours, and the FSU Visitor Center offers campus tours as well. If you plan to visit, we will be happy to help you build your itinerary in order to experience as much as possible while you are here. We look forward to meeting you!
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Reading about the FSU College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences is one thing, but it only takes a short visit to remember why you chose to pursue a career in education. The people and the spirit here will make it quickly evident why the CEHHS has a reputation for molding some of the finest educators and researchers in the world.
Whether you’re a transfer student, a graduate student, or a college-bound high school student, you will find that the CEHHS offers an ideal combination – a nurturing family environment and progressive, world-class curricula.
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A visit to Florida State is ideal, but virtual tours can act to refresh your memory or as a preview for your on-site tour.
Why a Virtual Tour?
Inevitably, on-campus tours of classrooms, libraries, dorms, and dining halls will start to blend. Jog your memory using the virtual tour and even explore the area surrounding the campus using the interactive mapping tool. If you're just beginning your college search, a virtual tour can be a great way to get a feel for a campus before your visit. Remember, when you do go, be sure to ask current students about their college life. A student perspective can be the most helpful way to gauge your future experience at Florida State University.
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Your Preview to a Future in Filmmaking
Peek into the daily lives of current film school students with a guided tour of our facilities, located in the heart of Doak Campbell Stadium. With sessions designed specifically for prospective BFA and MFA students, you can be sure to get answers to all your questions about the program of your choice.
BFA Information Sessions and Tours These sessions take approximately two hours and will focus on our Undergraduate Programs. These sessions will be led by the Head of Admissions and will include information on the program and a tour of the facilities. Tours will be led by FSUFilm Pages. All sessions begin at 2 pm. Click here to register for these sessions.
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MFA Virtual Information Sessions These online sessions take approximately one hour and will focus on our graduate Programs. These sessions will be led by the Head of Admissions and will include information on the program and application information. All Sessions begin at 2 pm. Click the corresponding date to register.
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Transfer Workshops These hour-long workshops are designed for those interested in transferring into the program. Make sure you are on track with your CoreFSU curriculum while learning tips and tricks from the Head of Admissions and workshopping your application materials with current FSUFilm Pages. All sessions begin at 2 pm. Click here to register for these sessions.
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How effective are florida state university (fsu) virtual tours.
It depends how you use them. Florida State University (FSU) is a hustling, bustling campus and community. The beauty of Florida State University (FSU) virtual tours on CampusReel is that authentic video tours, made by real students, can be spectacular at capturing the Florida State University (FSU) vibe. We also go well beyond the confines of the Florida State University (FSU) campus by taking you around Tallahassee. In traditional virtual tours, you will mostly see still, unengaging images and will not see the surrounding area at all – which is why CampusReel virtual tours are so important.
Can a Florida State University (FSU) virtual tour replace a traditional in-person visit?
If you cannot visit Florida State University (FSU) in person, then we can honestly say that we believe a CampusReel virtual tour of Florida State University (FSU) is absolutely the most effective and holistic way to understand the Florida State University (FSU) people, campus and community. However, if you do plan on visiting Florida State University (FSU) and other colleges in person, we strongly recommend that you at least prescreen your college options on CampusReel before spending the time and money to visit. Most prospective families find that as soon as the step on campus, they instantly know whether or not they like the school – but they’ve already spent all that time and money getting there! Our goal is to eliminate all the time and money visiting Florida State University (FSU) in person until you can make a strong educated guess that it’s worth the investment.
What places can I virtually tour at Florida State University (FSU)?
For your convenience, below is a list of Florida State University (FSU) places you can virtually tour on CampusReel.
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- Richard Fallon Theatre and Museum of Fine Arts at Florida State University (FSU)
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What are the downsides of a Florida State University (FSU) virtual tour?
The downside of virtually touring Florida State University (FSU) on CampusReel is that, admittedly, our technology does not yet mimic the exact feeling and experience of visiting Florida State University (FSU) in person. We are working on this though! A common request we also receive from users is to add more perspectives (e.g. student guides) to the platform. Rest assured we are working on adding more CampusReel guides to the Florida State University (FSU) virtual tour. However, our selection of guides still far outweighs the available perspectives of traditional virtual tour platforms.
What are the benefits of a Florida State University (FSU) virtual tour?
The most obvious benefit of a Florida State University (FSU) virtual tour on CampusReel is that is can be accessed from anywhere. This can save families a lot of time and money compared to visiting Florida State University (FSU) in person . Another often overlooked benefit of a CampusReel virtual tour is that it goes far beyond a traditional in person tour Florida State University (FSU) . Campus visits are limited both in time and scope – how are you expected to truly understand a college in a 1 hour tour? That’s why we stress the added benefit of CampusReel virtual tours – experience Florida State University (FSU) and Tallahassee during different seasons, days of the week, and even hours of the day. What’s game day like? What is finals week life? Again, traditional virtual touring platforms don’t include this benefit.
Check out these related virtual tours:
- Virtal tour to The University of Alabama (UA)
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The University Honors Program offers both in-person and virtual information sessions to those who want to learn more.
Formal tours of the Honors, Scholars, and Fellows House are not offered during these sessions. However, we encourage families to explore while they are here.
Formal campus tours can be scheduled through the Visitor Center .
Admitted Students Students who have been accepted to the Honors Program will receive further information about Honors during orientation. In the meantime, students are welcome to sign up for an information session.
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Meetpal’s research is on hydrology of agricultural and natural landscapes; how global change stressors impact water resources, and solutions for sustaining and improving agricultural profitability and water security.
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Ph.D., University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 2019 M.S., University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 2015 B.Tech., Punjab Agricultural University, 2013
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- Kukal, Meetpal S. (2024). Consumptive water use and efficiency of irrigated US corn: Learning from hundreds of site-management-year observations. Water Resources Research, 60(8), e2024WR037434.
- Kukal, Meetpal S. (2024). The US Midwest and High Plains Aquifer-fed croplands are previously unrealized hotspots of extreme evaporative demand exposure. Environmental Research Letters, 19(6), 064062.
- Kukal, Meetpal Singh. (2024). Relative and Unified Skill of Environmental, Edaphic, and Management Factors to Explain Crop Yield Variance Using Machine Learning.
- Kukal, M. S., Kukal, S., Irmak, S., & Vellidis, G. (2024). Drivers of enhanced evaporative demand in US croplands: Determining relative contribution using constrained input scenarios. JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association, 60(1), 79–94.
- Kukal, Meetpal S., & Irmak, S. (2023). Can limits of plant available water be inferred from soil moisture distributions? Agricultural & Environmental Letters, 8(2), e20113.
- Kukal, M. S., & Irmak, S. (2023). Fractional coefficient for estimating physiologically meaningful and diurnal transpiration cycle weighted VPD from daily ambient environmental data. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 339, 109583.
- Kukal, M. S., & Irmak, S. (2023). Disentangling day-night contributions towards altering atmospheric desiccation strength for US croplands. Agronomy Journal.
- Kukal, M. S., Irmak, S., Dobos, R., & Gupta, S. (2023). Atmospheric dryness impacts on crop yields are buffered in soils with higher available water capacity. Geoderma, 429, 116270.
Kukal conducts applied research, teaching and outreach in hydrologic science and water management, hydroclimatology and soil-plant-atmospheric relations at point to continental scales. In his work, he integrates principles from water and irrigation science, plant physiology, biometeorology, agricultural engineering, agronomics and geospatial science to address questions that lie at the intersection of agriculture, water and climate. His group employs both measurements (in situ, proximal and remote) as well as modeling (data-driven and process-based) approaches to assess and predict crop and water budgets’ response to global change elements and management regimes. He has published more than 50 peer-reviewed research and extension/outreach articles. He has been a PI on USDA-NIFA and NRCS-funded projects focused on hydrologic impacts of climate-smart agriculture.
Awards and Honors
- ASABE Superior Paper Award
- Educational Aids Blue Ribbon Award, ASABE
- Boyd Scott Graduate Research Award, ASABE
- Folsom Distinguished Dissertation Award, University of Nebraska
- Outstanding Graduate Research and Creative Activities Award, University of Nebraska
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Guests will tour the Rovetta Business Building (RBB) and Rovetta Business Annex (RBA), current home to the College of Business. Tour Times. Thursday: 2:00 - 2:45 PM. Friday: 11:00 - 11:45 AM. Reach out to [email protected] with any questions or if you wish to inquire about an alternate tour date or time.
The FAMU-FSU College of Engineering conducts tours of our engineering building complex located at 2525 Pottsdamer St., Tallahassee, FL. Tours are given on Mondays and Fridays at 12:00 p.m. and 3:30 p.m, excluding holidays. All guests are encouraged to schedule college tours at least two business days in advance. Tour the College of Engineering.
Learn how to schedule a tour or virtual meeting with the College of Music Admissions Office or the FSU Visitor Center. Find out how to observe a rehearsal, attend a performance, or take a private lesson on campus.
Take a tour. Tallahassee Campus Tour. Welcome to Florida State University! You can explore FSU's 485-acre campus in Tallahassee, Florida. We're tucked into Florida's Big Bend off I-10, and the white-sand beaches of the Gulf are only 60 miles away via beautiful, live-oak canopy roads. Enjoy everything nature has to offer in our Red Hills ...
Schedule a Tour. Reading about the FSU College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences is one thing, but it only takes a short visit to remember why you chose to pursue a career in education. The people and the spirit here will make it quickly evident why the CEHHS has a reputation for molding some of the finest educators and researchers in the world.
Florida State University offers group tours for 10 or more prospective students and their chaperones in a limited capacity. Group tours are offered on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday at either 9:30 AM or 1:30 PM.This tour is a one-hour walking tour led by a University Ambassador.
Get to know our campus, inside and out. Our campus tours offer students and families a chance to see inside classrooms, lab spaces, student hangouts, and more. Tours will walk around campus, both inside and outdoors, so please wear comfortable shoes and check the weather. Start times: 9:00 AM, 10:00 AM, 11:00 AM, 1:00 PM, 2:00 PM, and 3:00 PM., powered by Localist Event Calendar Software
FSU Legacy Walk. The Florida State University Legacy Walk is a historical tour of campus that focuses on the university's history, architecture, artworks and green spaces. Legacy Walk medallions and banners are designed to guide visitors along the paths. Raised brick podia containing maps and important information about people and events are ...
Students, parents, and other participants will be able to speak to a current engineering student tour guide. Florida A&M University - Florida State University. College of Engineering. 2525 Pottsdamer St., Tallahassee, FL 32310-6046. Phone: (850) 410-6161.
Inevitably, on-campus tours of classrooms, libraries, dorms, and dining halls will start to blend. Jog your memory using the virtual tour and even explore the area surrounding the campus using the interactive mapping tool. If you're just beginning your college search, a virtual tour can be a great way to get a feel for a campus before your visit.
Peek into the daily lives of current film school students with a guided tour of our facilities, located in the heart of Doak Campbell Stadium. With sessions designed specifically for prospective BFA and MFA students, you can be sure to get answers to all your questions about the program of your choice. BFA Information Sessions and Tours.
This is the complete virtual tour for Florida State University (FSU) on CampusReel. This virtual tour showcases real videos made by real students who will tell you what the Florida State University (FSU) experience is really about. Learn about not just Florida State University (FSU) social life, dorm life, and campus life, but also how to survive it - exclusively on CampusReel.
Information Sessions. The University Honors Program offers both in-person and virtual information sessions to those who want to learn more. Formal tours of the Honors, Scholars, and Fellows House are not offered during these sessions. However, we encourage families to explore while they are here. Formal campus tours can be scheduled through the ...
Tours are provided only by scheduling in advance. High school students are encouraged to also schedule an appointment with our Pre-Medical Advising office while here. Please email [email protected] for availability. Take the College of Medicine Virtual Tour. M.D. Admissions. Physician Assistant Admissions. Pre-Medical Advising. Mailing Address.
Address: 282 Champions Way PO Box 3062420 Tallahassee, FL 32306 Located In: University Center A5500 (5th Floor)
On-Campus & Virtual Tours; Grand Challenges Scholars Program; Engineering EESI; Gulf Scholars Program; ... [email protected]. Personal Website. Research Expertise. Educational History. ... Florida A&M University-Florida State University College of Engineering. 2525 Pottsdamer St., Tallahassee, FL 32310-6046. Phone: (850) 410-6161.
The school became an all-women's college and was subsequently renamed Florida State College for Women. However, when World War II ended, returning veterans required additional educational resources. In 1947, the Governor signed an act of the Legislature returning FSCW to a coeducational institution and renaming it The Florida State University.
She became a Lucid Body Teacher, a Somatic Acting Technique. In 2014, she opened her own studio, the "LUCID BODY Room Berlin". Monika also teaches for NYU Berlin, Copenhagen Staten University, Copenhagen Skuespillerakademiet, Moscow MXAT, and Actors Space Berlin. In recent years, she has also led masterclasses for FINDplus at Schaubühne ...
Virtual Tour. Experience University of Idaho with a virtual tour. Explore now. Explore. Discover a Career; Find a Major; Experience U of I Life; More Resources. ... College of Agricultural and Life Sciences. Department of Soil and Water Systems. Ph.D., University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 2019