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Welcome! 1 My Florida Trip 4
Meet the Staff 2 Tips for Trouble-Free Travel to 5
Connect with Us 3 Preparing for Your Trip 6 FSU Quick facts 3
About Tallahassee The city of Tallahassee is
the capital of the US State of Florida.
It has a population esti-mated at 181,400.
It covers a land area of 103 sq miles.
It is the 128th largest city in the United States.
It was awarded the All-America City Award by the National Civic League in 1999.
WELCOME
We are very pleased that you are coming to Florida State University (FSU). During your stay, we hope that the Center for Global Engagement, located in the The Globe Building (shown here) at the heart of the beautiful FSU campus, will be your home away from home.
This pre-arrival newsletter, from the FSU Center for Global Engagement’s Special Programs office, can help answer the questions that you may have about what you need to know before you get here.
We are looking forward to receiving you in Tallahassee and helping you along the way.
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Program Director
Robert Hughes, Ph.D.
Peer Mentors
Juan Leguizamon
Graduated with a B.A. in Editing, Writing & Media
Originally from Bogotá, Colombia, has lived with his family in the US for 12 years.
In the future, he would like to work in the field of International Education, write a young adult novel and own a coffee/book shop.
Enjoys local music shows, traveling, writing and yoga.
Meet the CGE Special Programs Staff
Student Services Coordinator
Meg Brodeur
Arron de Sena
Graduated from FSU with degrees in International Affairs and Asian Studies
Grew up in Boston, Massachusetts Enjoys traveling, hiking, kayaking Loves to read and teach English. Hopes to join the Peace Corps and serve,
educate, and help people all around the world.
Kimberly Kaiser
Is an International Affairs Master’s degree student.
Spent the first 5 years of her life in England
Has lived all over the US—from California to Florida
Speaks Spanish and has traveled throughout Europe.
Loves sports and animals - soccer, water polo, basketball, watching movies, and her little, white, fluffy puppy, Rue.
Shauna Gillooly
Is a 2nd year FSU student double majoring in International Affairs and Spanish, with minors in Communication and Economics.
Is originally from Clearwater, Florida, and grew up loving the beach.
Enjoys music, reading and running.
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Connect With Us!
“Like” our Facebook page to see more information and
to be added to the
FSU 2014 Summer Special Programs group!
https://www.facebook.com/FSUSpecialPrograms
FSU Quick Facts
FSU is a comprehensive, national graduate research university that puts re-search into action for the benefit of our students and society.
The university is home to the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, funded by the National Science Foundation. These labs, among others, place Florida State University at the cutting edge of research and its application to industry.
Located in Tallahassee, Florida FSU has over 40,000 students that come from over 130 countries, all 50 states and the District of Columbia.
With approximately 41,000 students enrolled in Fall 2013, the student body is comprised of 76% undergraduate, 21% graduate and 3% unclassified. Women account for 55% of the enrollment, and minorities and international students comprise 32% of total enrollment.
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My Trip to Florida!
GET EXCITED!!!
Pictures on right - Can’t wait to see!
Canopy Road in Tallahassee
The Unconquered Statue
Fountain at FSU’s Landis Green
Westcott Building at FSU
FSU Campus
Ragans Hall !!!
My residence Hall!!!
My residence hall floor plan is . . . .
amazing!
Check out the beautiful FSU campus at
http://legacywalk.fsu.edu/
Virtual Tour online:
http://www.visit.fsu.edu/virtualtour/
Walking Tours of FSU:
http://visit.fsu.edu/lib/pdf/WalkingTour.pdf
Campus Webcams:
www.fsu.edu/webcam
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In your carry-on (hand) luggage, pack your passport, any internal travel documents needed for travel in your home country, visa, DS-2019, SEVIS receipt and proof of insurance form — DO NOT put these documents in your suitcases that will be checked into the cargo hold!!!!
Put the Center for Global Engagement address and phone number
listed below on your luggage tags, so that any lost or delayed items will be sent to us:
Center for Global Engagement 110 South Woodward Avenue Tallahassee, Florida 32306-4216 1 850 645 9415
If you miss a flight, or your flight is cancelled, or you have
problems at the U.S. airport, please call the Special Programs staff :
If you do not have a working cell phone, don’t worry. Follow these steps:
Go to a pay phone and dial this toll-free (free call) number: 1.800.487.7646.
Enter the following pin number: 5241 4520 0810. Then dial either of the phone numbers for Meg Brodeur or
Dr. Robert Hughes, exactly as they are written above. We cannot help you if we do not know what is happening to you! Keep
us informed of any changes to your flight itinerary.
When you get to Immigration or Border Patrol at your first United States airport, make sure that your DS-2019 and passport are stamped J-1 D/S by the immigration officer. (If it is stamped F, B-1 or B-2, you will need to politely point this out to the officer at once since that is the WRONG visa category and can cause issues with your documentation).
Tips for Trouble-Free Travel to FSU
For the health and wellness of the campus community, the FSU campus is entirely tobacco-free. Please note that any smoking or tobacco products are strictly prohibited on the entire FSU campus.
Staff Member Office Hours (8am-5pm) After Hours
Dr. Robert Hughes 1 850 645 9226 1 850 583 4952
Meg Brodeur 1 850 644 0095 1 352 359 7809
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Preparing for Your Trip
THINGS TO PACK
A laptop computer and an ethernet cable so that you can connect your laptop to the internet while at FSU and the Walt Disney World Resort®
An alarm clock Power adapters/converters Comfortable shoes for walking, and raingear including an
umbrella (useful on sunny or rainy days…) One set of clothing appropriate for business attire A few sets of clothing appropriate for business casual attire,
including summer outdoor golf attire (A polo shirt, shorts or slacks, recommended.)
Extra eyeglasses and contacts (Both of these are fairly expensive in the U.S.)
Any needed prescription medicines AND the prescription from the doctor
Pack in your carry-on:
Your immigration documents: passport and any internal travel documents needed for travel in your home country; visa, DS2019, SEVIS receipt, and proof of insurance form.