Serving as a welcome center for campus visitors, the Barron Building houses admissions and student affairs. In addition to financial aid, the registrar, and veterans affairs, the building offers more common areas for students, such as a student lounge, the Student Government Council offices, and the main meeting area for student organizations.
In the back of the Barron building, visitors will find a feature unique to FSU Panama City. The dive locker houses the advanced science diving program, allowing students to use elective credits to become scuba certified. The campus also boasts the SHARC diving club, allowing members to join group dives and access university scuba equipment for free.
FSU PC Barron Building
Office of Student Affairs
Barron Building Commons
Underwater Crime Scene Investigation
Office of Admissions and Records
⭐ Office of Student Affairs
Complementing the classroom experience, the Department of Student Affairs offers a variety of student support services as well as activities and involvement to enhance students' overall well being and development. Our office welcomes and engages students through programs, organizations and resources that anticipate and respond to the ever-changing needs of a diverse population. Our mission is to continue making FSU Panama City a place students, faculty, staff and alumni are honored to call home.
🎱 Barron Building Commons
Serving as a welcome center for campus visitors, the Barron Building houses admissions and student affairs. In addition to financial aid, the registrar and veterans affairs, the building offers more common areas for students, such as a student lounge, the Student Government Council offices and the main meeting area for student organizations.
In the back of the Barron building, visitors will find a feature unique to FSU Panama City. The dive locker houses the advanced science diving program, allowing students to use elective credits to become scuba certified. The campus also boasts the SHARC diving club, which allows members to join group dives and access university scuba equipment for free.
In the back of the Barron building, visitors will find a feature unique to FSU Panama City. The dive locker houses the advanced science diving program, allowing students to use elective credits to become scuba certified. The campus also boasts the SHARC diving club, which allows members to join group dives and access university scuba equipment for free.
🤿 Underwater Crime Scene Investigation
Dive into a forensic career. Focus on underwater forensic research and investigations. Courses involve critical-thinking to reach mission objectives and include application of theory and methodology. Our mission is to challenge students through sequenced courses and laboratories, which provide students with the theory and practical experience needed for the field of underwater research.
An Underwater Crime Scene Investigation certificate, available on BOTH the Tallahassee and Panama City campuses, may be earned independently or as part of a bachelor’s or master’s degree. With courses such as the application of theory and methodology, the program is relevant to many careers in law enforcement and public safety. Our mission is to rigorously challenge our students through five sequenced courses and labs that provide students with the theory and practical experiences that equip them to be underwater forensic scientists and become the most qualified law enforcement and forensic professionals in the world.
An Underwater Crime Scene Investigation certificate, available on BOTH the Tallahassee and Panama City campuses, may be earned independently or as part of a bachelor’s or master’s degree. With courses such as the application of theory and methodology, the program is relevant to many careers in law enforcement and public safety. Our mission is to rigorously challenge our students through five sequenced courses and labs that provide students with the theory and practical experiences that equip them to be underwater forensic scientists and become the most qualified law enforcement and forensic professionals in the world.
⭐ Office of Admissions and Records
From freshmen to graduate students and everyone in between, your path to becoming a Seminole is laid out for you. Our admissions team will be with you every step of the way. Contact (850) 770-2160 for help applying.