Bay Biz Vol 10/Issue 4 (Fall)

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education Residential Student Housing Coming to FSU PC Fall 2021 by: Erin Chaffin, Marketing Coordinator and Becky Kelly, Director of Advancement

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onstruction has begun on FSU Panama City’s (FSU PC) first-ever residential housing complex. The recently named Seminole Landing at FSU PC, will have 132

residential college experience.

apartment-style rooms and be home to 380 students from both

“It is going to give FSU PC a broader reach and provide a more

FSU PC and Gulf Coast State College who are enrolled in at least

diverse student population,” said Clark.

six credit hours. “It is a game changer,” said FSU PC Associate Dean Irvin Clark. “It is a huge opportunity to enhance our campus and student life. It will completely change the campus dynamic with people and services present 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.”

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effective way. It will also give local students the option to have a

On-campus housing increases accessibility and provides a number of advantages for students both socially and academically. “It’s not just a residential housing complex, it’s a student success project,” FSU PC Dean Randy Hanna said. “Providing affordable, convenient housing along with an expanded number of services

The ability to live on campus allows students in areas outside of

benefits residential and commuter students and extends the learn-

Northwest Florida to attend FSU PC in a more convenient and cost

ing community. It’s just one more part of the FSU PC Promise.”

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