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Florida · 2026
Florida State University supports students’ access to higher education through a broad financial aid structure that includes scholarships, grants, federal work study, loans, summer aid, verification services, and specialized guidance for groups such as prospective students, transfer students, current Seminoles, graduate, law, and medical students, transient students, and veterans. Its Office of Financial Aid operates from Suite 4400A University Center in Tallahassee, Florida 32306-2430 and positions the Free Application for Federal Student Aid as the starting point for seeking aid of any type. Within that larger student-support framework, Florida State University treats scholarships as aid that does not need to be repaid and recognizes that awards may be based on merit, extracurricular activities, or demographics. The university’s scholarship ecosystem includes admissions scholarships, FSU Foundation scholarships, state scholarships, private scholarships, and athletic scholarships. A central feature is FS4U, the university’s online scholarship platform, which helps students identify FSU Foundation scholarships for which they may apply and encourages students to check back frequently as opportunities are added. The university also emphasizes scholarship stewardship and compliance: renewal depends on the requirements and funding of each donor, and private scholarships must be reported as outside aid because they are counted as a financial resource that can affect other aid during the academic year. Florida State University also uses its financial aid office to educate students about responsible scholarship searching. It warns against scholarship search services that charge a fee and directs students toward scam-avoidance guidance. The scholarship page cited here was last updated on 3/5/2019, underscoring an established administrative effort to organize aid information for students and families navigating the cost of attendance and the financial aid process.