FSU vs. UF

<p>You can’t do preview now, but you can still go there, take a tour, and perhaps meet with some students & faculty. You can go with a friend or parents. I went with my mom. You can register for a campus tour online.</p>

<p>[fsu</a> visitor center | visit suggestions](<a href=“http://visit.fsu.edu/suggestions.html]fsu”>http://visit.fsu.edu/suggestions.html)</p>

<p>[fsu</a> visitor center home](<a href=“http://visit.fsu.edu/]fsu”>http://visit.fsu.edu/)</p>

<p>I’m not really sure how staying with a student there works, but I found this on the housing FAQs:</p>

<p>"May I have guests in my residence hall room?</p>

<p>Guests are permitted in the halls only at the request of residents, who then become responsible for their visitors’ conduct. All guests must abide by University and hall regulations applicable to the resident host. Guests of the same gender as the resident host may stay overnight in student rooms provided that each resident of the room to be used gives his or her permission. Guests may not stay in University housing for more than three days in any thirty-day period, except by permission of the residence coordinator or hall director. </p>

<p>How can my friends and family visit me in the residence hall?</p>

<p>Each hall has a call box at the front door. From this box, guests can dial the student’s phone number to ask the student to come down to open the door. If the guest does not have the resident’s number, he or she can call the front desk receptionist number, which is posted at the call box. Because of our commitment to campus safety, guests will not be allowed to wait for the student in the resident’s room if the resident is not present. However, guests can wait in the hall lobby."</p>

<p>[Florida</a> State University Housing - Frequently Asked Questions](<a href=“http://www.housing.fsu.edu/housing/faqs.html]Florida”>http://www.housing.fsu.edu/housing/faqs.html)</p>