Florida state university lgbtq
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Identity Nights
Identity Nights are student-facilitated conversations regarding different individuality groups within the LGBTQ+ community. If you are interested in joining an Identity Night or learning more, email our Center Director at centerdirector.psu@gmail.com.
Aro/Ace Self Night
FSU Identity festival Student Union's Aro/Ace Identity Night is a group for individuals who are asexual, aromantic, or on either of those spectrums.
DisabiliQTs
FSU Pride's DisabiliQTs covers the intersectionality of those who are both LGBTQIA+ and disabled. It is our mission to foster community and create connections with those who exposure disabilities and queer/trans identities.
Multi+ Night
FSU Pride's Multi+ Persona Night is a bi-weekly meeting (pun intended) for any and all individuals who are attracted to and/or trial more than one gender! This team serves as a means of networking with other multi-identifying individuals, connecting to multi-centric resources on and off FSU's campus, and providing support to those who experience challenges or d
The Career Center at Florida State University welcomes and embraces its LGBTQ+ students, alumni, and community members. The resources below are intended to assist you with making informed career decisions that honor your values and overall individuality development.
Your engagement on-campus and in the workforce provides both yourself and your colleagues opportunities to grow intercultural competencies which appeal to numerous employers. As you browse through these compiled resources, reflect on how they may assist you in your tries to market your strengths.
For additional information on assist services specifically for Gay students at Florida Express University, visit the Identity festival Student Union website.
FSU Career Center Resources
FSU On-Campus Resources
Job Hunt & Career Decision-Making Resources
University Health Services (UHS) provides comprehensive primary care services for students, including physical exams, preventive care, vaccinations, and testing. Our medical staff also coordinate with community providers, including endocrinologists and psychiatrists, for specialized care as needed.
UHS provides the following services:
- Primary health care
- Sexual and reproductive health
- Pre-exposure and post-exposure-prophylaxis
- HIV testing, including rapid HIV testing
Community Resources
The following links may be helpful in answering general health questions, and are to be used for information only. They should not be used as a substitute for professional medical advice from a licensed, qualified health protect provider. If you reflect you my have a medical emergency, call the student health center or 911 immediately.
Psychiatry Providers
- Ability Plus Mental Health
- 9292 Shoal Creek Drive, Tallahassee, FL 32312
- (850) 966-2145
- Capital City Psychiatry (transgender care)
- 2606 Centennial Place, Tallahassee, FL 32308
- (850) 205-0189
- Lifespan Psychiatric Services of North Florida (certified in transgender/gender-affirming care)
- 4012 Kelsey Court
Florida State LGBTQ+ students observe reinstating friendly spaces option on-campus
- Florida State's Celebration Student Union and other organizations celebrated the reinstating of a LGBTQ+ warm spaces option in the on-campus housing application.
- The new form will be released Feb. 27 — FSU says students who have already applied, will have the chance to re-submit their applications with the option.
- Watch now to hear one student portray how important these spaces were to them in on-campus housing.
READ FSU'S Packed STATEMENT BELOW:
Florida State University routinely reviews and refreshes campus information and messaging on a regular basis to ensure information is up to date and accurate. This includes the University Housing web pages and applications as the university prepares for the next academic year.
During this review, a previously used question was omitted from the returning student housing application for the 2025-2026 academic year. A revised version of the scrutinize will be included in the new student housing application when it is released Feb 27th. Returning residential students will be given the opportunity to update their previously submitte
By Logan Michael
Emile Paz, an LGBTQ trainee studying social psychology at Florida Articulate University, spent their fall 2024 semester dorming with several homophobic roommates, despite opting into the University’s LGBTQ housing program.
Because all housing placements are made at the discretion of the university according to factors like availability, Paz’s selection wasn’t honored.
Looking forward to a second chance at a more comfortable living environment, Paz, and many other Tallahassee students, opened their housing contracts for the 2025-26 academic year, eagerly looking forward to another chance at living with other members of the LGBTQ community.
The option, although present in contracts of years past, was gone.
“I’m not able to travel in with my friends whom I’ve known for over a year now because they don’t allow co-ed dorms,” says Paz. The only way to bypass this control was the Homosexual housing option, which has now been removed from the housing contracts.
Despite the gravity of such a policy, the University made no formal comment, hinting at what many students believe to be a modern, more sinister outlook on DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion)
- 4012 Kelsey Court