About
Overview
Our Annual report
Student Success 2023-2024 Year In Review
Student Success 2022-2023 Year In Review
Student Success 2021-2022 Year In Review
Student Success 2020-2021 Year In Review
Student Success 2019-2020 Year In Review
Faculty and Staff Emergency Reference Guide
USF St. Petersburg Faculty and Staff Emergency Reference Guide
Our Core Values
We share the USF core values of student-centered success, research and innovation, commitment to community and care for the natural environment. The values inform the way we approach our work with students. As colleagues we expect to lead collaboratively towards the end of ensuring student success.
Our Vision
Student Success will provide every student with transformational learning opportunities that encourage student-centered success.
Our Mission
Student Success creates and facilitates dynamic experiences that inspire personal growth, community and life-long learning.
Our Units and Departments
- Campus Recreation – Fitness, Intramural and Club Sports, Aquatics and Outdoor Recreation
- Career Center – Career Readiness, Employer Relations and Internships
- COMPASS Student Experience – PATHe, Student Experience, Student Success Advocacy, Parent Outreach andTransfer Students
- Dean of Students – Housing and Residence Life, Student Conduct, Student Outreach & Success, Veteran Services and Title IX
- Enrollment, Planning & Management – Admissions, Financial Aid & Scholarships, Orientation, Registration and Records
- Student Life and Engagement – Student Activities, Multicultural Affairs, Leadership, Harborside Activities Board (HAB), Student Government and the University Student Center
- Undergraduate Studies - Academic Advising, Student Success Advocacy, Academic Success Center, and the Math Lab.
- Wellness Center and Student Accessibility Services – Counseling, Medical, Health Education and Victims Advocacy
Division of Student Success Graduate Assistant Professional Development Grant
Are you a graduate student on the USF St. Pete campus in a student success division guided area of study? If so, this GRANT is for you!
The Division of Student Success supports the academic and experiential training of our graduate students. Grants are funded through the division's Discretionary Fund. Funding is available for expenses related to conference presentations, participation in workshops or seminars, research at other institutions, and other training activities in support of your scholarly and professional development.
Students must be registered FULL TIME (at least 9 credit hours) during the semester the funds are to be used. (Registration for the prior spring semester will fulfill this requirement for the summer semester unless the student has graduated.)
On average, students will be limited to one award per academic year. Amounts can vary, but the recommended range is $100-1,500.