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Bryan Hall

Bryan Hall was built in 1907 and is the oldest residence hall on campus.

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University Housing

Living Learning Communities

🏠 University Housing

Many of the halls available to first-year students are suite-style residence halls. In each suite, you’ll find two double- occupancy rooms connected by a central bathroom. Typically, each resident has a roommate and two suitemates. Every room is equipped with basic furniture for each student: a bed, a desk and chair, a dresser, and a closet. Each individual room has a shared sink and a mini-fridge provided by the university.

Inside each hall, you’ll also find common areas with recreational equipment for students, like ping pong tables, TV lounges, study spaces, kitchens, and laundry facilities.

Resident Assistants (RAs) are upperclassmen employed by University Housing, who live on every floor in each residence hall. They serve as resources for students by helping to create a sense of community. RAs coordinating fun activities, enforce community standards, and serve as a support system for the various needs of their residents.

🏠 Living Learning Communities

Another opportunity within Residence Life is our Living Learning Communities (LLC). An LLC is a small group of students who live together, share an interest, and take one or two of their classes together —usually in a small classroom inside their residence hall. Designed primarily for first year students, an LLC is a great place to plug into a supportive network of students and distinguished faculty as soon as you arrive at FSU. Some of the interest areas include Entrepreneurship & Innovation, Business, Health Professions, First-Generation Students, Global & Public Affairs, Music, Nursing, Social Justice, Exploratory and Women in Math, Science, & Engineering. Students can request a specific LLC when registering for Housing after they’ve been admitted to the university.

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