You’ve been accepted to graduate school – congratulations!
Now what?
Check out the answers to some FAQs below as well as this checklist as you prepare for the exciting journey ahead.
You can find information about scholarships, fellowship, and other aid opportunities, including those for minority students, on our scholarships and aid page.
Assistantships are offered at the department level; be sure to check with your department staff or major professor to inquire about any available assistantships.
The Graduate School’s website also has a wealth of information about funding, including external fellowships: http://gradschool.fsu.edu/funding-awards.
We have lots of student organizations housed right here in the College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences! Visit here to learn more. Information about other FSU student organizations can be found at https://nolecentral.dsa.fsu.edu/organizations.
We also have a Student Leadership Council that is open to both undergraduate and graduate students from each of our four departments.
We offer a wide range of services to students, including:
- Reading Writing Center
- Office of Accessibility Services (OAS)
- Career Center
- COE Technology Resources
- Office of Academic Services and Intern Support (OASIS)
- Research Consultation Service
- Statistical and Research Design Consultation Services
More information and services are available via the Dean of Students website: https://dos.fsu.edu.
Check out these articles to learn more about what to expect as you start your graduate school career: