FSU Alert

STATUS: Open and Operational

Please visit response.fsu.edu for campus resources, ways to help and updates related to the tragic events of April 17. 


FSU MAIN CAMPUS TO RESUME CLASSES, BUSINESS OPERATIONS MONDAY, APRIL 21 

UPDATED 6:50 a.m. April 21, 2025

Classes and normal business operations will resume at the FSU Tallahassee campus on Monday, April 21. Students should contact their instructors if they need help with classwork or accommodation. Faculty and staff should contact their dean or supervisor if accommodation is needed. PLEASE READ President McCullough’s full message regarding reopening and your options.  

Support services remain available to the campus community: 

  • Students who need mental health support should reach out to our Counseling & Psychological Services team at (850) 644-TALK (8255). 

  • The Victim Advocate Program provides free, confidential, and compassionate assistance to FSU students. Call 24/7 (850) 644-7161, text (850) 756-4320 or email [email protected]

  • Employees who need assistance should contact EAP at (850) 644-2288 for free, professional counseling services. 

RESPONSE.FSU.EDU

As the immediate crisis response to Thursday’s events has passed, we have updated alerts.fsu.edu to reflect the university’s return to regular business operations. Alerts.fsu.edu will continue to be a hub for official emergency information and instructions. Please visit response.fsu.edu for updates related to recovery. This website contains information regarding campus resources, donations and other updates as the university begins its long-term recovery related to April 17.  


 

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