
Campus Visits
Experience FSU firsthand through an in-person information session in Tallahassee, followed by a guided walking tour of campus.
Planning For your Visit

Experience FSU firsthand through an in-person information session in Tallahassee, followed by a guided walking tour of campus.

Schedule special tours or meetings with FSU departments and programs to explore your academic interests further.

Celebrate your admission and connect with future classmates through special events designed for admitted students. Registration opens December 11. A login is required to be able to view these events.

Join an online session led by FSU Admissions staff to learn about the admission process—all from the comfort of your home.
More Visit Experiences

Visit Resources
Before your campus visit, explore our visitor site, meet the staff who will guide your experience, and review parking options to help you arrive with ease.
The FSU Visitor Center is often the first point of contact for prospective students and guests. We host campus tours, provide directions, and share the stories and traditions that make FSU such an extraordinary place.
Yes, registration is required. Campus tours often reach capacity, so we recommend registering several weeks in advance.
The FSU Visitor Center is located at Doak Campbell Stadium in University Center, Building B. The physical address is 288 Champions Way, Tallahassee, FL 32306.
Visitor parking is available in the lot near the Visitor Center. Please take a ticket when you enter the lot and bring it with you so we can validate it during your visit.
The Visitor Center is open Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., excluding campus holidays and university closures.
All guided tours require advanced registration. However, self-guided tours are available at your convenience. Please stop by the Visitor Center check-in desk and we will gladly help you get starter with your self-guided tour.
FSU’s campus is known for its rolling hills, which make it stand out from the typically flat landscape found in much of Florida. Because of the terrain and the walking involved in your tour, please be sure to wear comfortable clothing and sturdy walking shoes.
Florida weather can be unpredictable, so we recommend checking the forecast before your visit. Tours continue in the rain; however, they may be delayed or canceled in the event of severe weather. If a tour is canceled, our office will notify you directly.
You can call the Visitor Center at (850) 644-3246 or email visit@fsu.edu
Tallahassee is a vibrant, welcoming city with a perfect blend of charm and opportunity. From its oak-lined streets and local coffee shops to live music and Saturday markets, there’s always something happening. Visit Cascades Park for outdoor concerts, grab a bite in FSU CollegeTown, or take a stroll through Railroad Square Art District to experience the creative heart of the capital city. Whether you’re exploring the trails or discovering hidden gems downtown, you’ll see why students love calling Tallahassee home.