Founders Hall (Building 2) is home to a variety of student service and resource centers. Offices here include: Career Services, Undergraduate Studies Office, Student Academic Success Services, First-Year Advising, Military and Veterans Resource Center, and Counseling Center.
Founders Hall
Media Gallery
Student Success Office
Career Services
Student Academic Success Services (SASS)
First-Year Advising
Military and Veterans Resource Center
Counseling Center
📚 Student Success Office
The Student Success Office is dedicated to excellent undergraduate education
💼 Career Services
Career Services helps students identify possible majors, career paths and strategies to get there. Also helps with résumé building, preparing for interviews, and advice on what to wear to look professional.
Volunteer Services
Volunteer Services program is a great way for students to build experience on a résumé and make a difference in the community.
📝 Student Academic Success Services (SASS)
Student Academic Success Services (SASS) at the University of North Florida is a division of the Office of Undergraduate Studies. All of SASS's services are free for UNF students and SASS is dedicated to helping Ospreys succeed in challenging programs of study, help with the transition from high school to college, and become better students by developing supportive programming in partnership with faculty, staff, and administrators.
🤝 First-Year Advising
First-Year Advising provides advising for first-year students and tutoring for all major subjects. Also offers workshops on study techniques, public speaking, and avoiding test anxiety.
🦅 Military and Veterans Resource Center
Since 2009, UNF has been designated as one of the most military-friendly school in the country.
There are over 1,700 military connected students on campus which amounts to about 10% of UNF’s population. The MVRC exists to support our military connected students here at UNF so be sure to stop by for more information.
💙 Counseling Center
The Counseling Center provides nutritionists and psychiatrists to help students who need someone to talk to or who are having trouble adjusting to college.