April 17, 2025 Shooting

Updated 10:09 a.m. June 30, 2025

COUNSELING & PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES 
Students who need mental health support should reach out to our Counseling & Psychological Services team at (850) 644-TALK (8255).

FSU PSYCHOLOGY CLINIC
The Psychology Clinic is a mental health service, training, and research center dedicated to providing empirically supported treatment and assessment services to Tallahassee and surrounding communities. Learn more >>

EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM 
Employees who need assistance should contact EAP at (850) 644-2288 for free, professional counseling services.  

VICTIM ADVOCATE PROGRAM 
The Victim Advocate Program provides free, confidential, and compassionate assistance to FSU students. Call 24/7 (850) 644-7161, text (850) 756-4320 or email Victims-Advocate@fsu.edu.  

PERSONAL PROPERTY RETRIEVAL
Items that were not claimed on Monday, April 21 can be claimed at the Student Services Bldg Service Desk (874 Traditions Way, Tallahassee, FL 32304) during regular building hours. Items unclaimed after 60 days, will follow the university lost and found procedures for unclaimed items. For any questions, please contact studentaffairs@fsu.edu.

SUPPORT FSU STUDENTS AND COMMUNITY  
For those looking for a way to support and uplift FSU's community, a gift, no matter the size, can offer comfort and relief to those directly impacted. Your support of the FSU Emergency Fund will help to provide immediate financial support to students and families directly impacted by the tragedy. To donate, visit https://bit.ly/4cXQNTb.  

DONATIONS OF GOODS AND SERVICES  
The university is not in need of additional resources at this time, however individuals or organizations who are wanting to make donations of goods and services should contact studentaffairs@fsu.edu. They will contact you directly.  

RESILIENCE RESOURCES 
FSU Institute for Trauma and Resilience Studies has curated the evidence-based and research-validated resources included at the links below. The resources comprise a “toolbox” of sorts that you can explore (for free) and use as you see as best suited for you. They explore stress and coping approaches and share a deeper understanding of traumatic experiences and resilient responses that are available to us as human beings. These resources can be used on their own or can be combined with counseling and other helpful services. 

  • Anyone in our FSU community can access our open-access online resource, Resilience After Adversity, to learn practical skills and explore strategies for strengthening resilience. (An FSU Certificate of Training is available for those who complete the course.)   

  • Printed Journal Copies: Starting next week, students can pick up a printed copy of the Student Resilience Toolkit journal at University Center C, Room 2306, or call 850-644-1715 for assistance.  

MiResource
MiResource is a tool that you can use to find qualified providers in the community to meet your mental health needs. Use this database to search for specifics, such as providers accepting new clients, accepting your insurance plan and experience in the area you would like to address. https://fsu.miresource.com/

TalkCampus
TalkCampus is an app available to FSU students at no charge, when you use your FSU email to create an account. This is a free anonymous peer support platform where you can go to share your thoughts, seek support from others going through similar experiences and offer words of encouragement to others. TalkCampus is available in 26 languages with 24/7 peer support. https://www.talkcampus.com/sign-up

MORE UPDATES
Individuals who may have information related to the shooting should call the Tallahassee Police Department at 850-891-4987. Individuals who may have photo or video evidence should report it to www.fbi.gov/fsushooting.