Thrive: academically, personally, and socially
Academic Advising & Planning
Our academic advisors partner with you to design a clear, logical course plan tailored to your goals. Whether you’re pursuing a bachelor’s, master’s, or doctorates, schedule one-on-one meetings to map out prerequisites, major requirements, and graduation timelines.
Academic Support & Tutoring
- Information Technology Lab: Access on-campus computers, software, and technical assistance for research and coursework.
- Writing Center: Get help refining essays, reports, and presentations—perfect for sharpening English-language writing skills.
- Course Tutors: Request one-on-one or small-group tutoring in any subject; professors and our Office of Academic Affairs will connect you with peer or faculty tutors.
Academic Support & Tutoring
- Information Technology Lab: Access on-campus computers, software, and technical assistance for research and coursework.
- Writing Center: Get help refining essays, reports, and presentations—perfect for sharpening English-language writing skills.
- Course Tutors: Request one-on-one or small-group tutoring in any subject; professors and our Office of Academic Affairs will connect you with peer or faculty tutors.
Counseling & Well-Being
Our campus counseling services offer confidential, individual guidance to support mental and emotional health. Whether you’re adjusting to life in the U.S., managing stress, or seeking personal growth, our counselors are here to help. Call (850) 263-3261 ext. 474 to schedule an appointment.
Counseling & Well-Being
Our campus counseling services offer confidential, individual guidance to support mental and emotional health. Whether you’re adjusting to life in the U.S., managing stress, or seeking personal growth, our counselors are here to help. Call (850) 263-3261 ext. 474 to schedule an appointment.
Housing Services
- Residence Halls: Single students under 21 attend on-campus housing for their first four semesters, fostering community and easy access to resources.
- Apartments for Families: Married students and those with children can choose from on-campus two- or three-bedroom apartments.
- Housing Policies: All residents must enroll in at least 12 credit hours each semester and adhere to move-in/move-out procedures as outlined in the housing contract.
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ExploreHousing Services
- Residence Halls: Single students under 21 attend on-campus housing for their first four semesters, fostering community and easy access to resources.
- Apartments for Families: Married students and those with children can choose from on-campus two- or three-bedroom apartments.
- Housing Policies: All residents must enroll in at least 12 credit hours each semester and adhere to move-in/move-out procedures as outlined in the housing contract.
Find your perfect fit
ExploreNew Student Orientation & Community
Orientation is required for all first-semester students—both in-person at Graceville and via online modules—to introduce you to campus life, academic expectations, and support services. Connect early with fellow internationals, faculty, and staff as you prepare for a successful start.
New Student Orientation & Community
Orientation is required for all first-semester students—both in-person at Graceville and via online modules—to introduce you to campus life, academic expectations, and support services. Connect early with fellow internationals, faculty, and staff as you prepare for a successful start.
Need More Help?
Let us help you. Fill out a form or contact us at: 800-328-2660 ext. 460 or admissions@buf.edu