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Agencies & Services Just for STUDENTS

Student Government Computer Services provides a variety of technology-related services to students at the Tampa campus. Students with a valid USF ID may take advantage of free printing and use of our computer lab (Marshall Student Center Rooms 1308 & 2308).

Bulls MEDIA offers students the opportunity to host a live weekly radio show, learn how to mix and DJ, acquire audio production and recording techniques, call USF sports games live on air, write sports or music articles for publishing on the Bulls Media website and much more.

S.A.F.E. Team is dedicated to providing a heightened level of safety at USF. They provide this service by constantly patrolling sectors of campus in order to deter crime, offering safe escorts to students and to provide Alert Cab service to students.

The Election Rules Commission is here to support and conduct elections. Senators are elected once a semester - during the general election (February) and midterm election (October). The Student Body President and Vice President are elected during the general elections and serve a one-year term beginning in late spring.

Student Government Advising, Training and Operations facilitates the inner workings of USF’s Student Government by providing guidance, training and operational support to the administration and employees.

Student Business Services is a bureau of SG and is a unit of the Student Affairs and Student Success Shared Services Center. SBS manages the Activity & Service Fee on behalf of the student body.

New Student Connections

Guided by the values of community, learning, engagement, inclusiveness and purpose, New Student Connections, located in the MSC, creates and supports shared USF experiences to help new students get connected to the USF community and successfully transition to college. It does this through a series of programs and initiatives:

• Week of Welcome: a week of programs and activities that help new students find an involvement opportunity on campus

• The Network: small community programming that brings together students who share interests, passions or hobbies

• First Fifty Days: a series of programs and activities through a student’s first 50 days on campus to help them meet new friends and find places to connect

Participation in these experiences helps new students feel at home, get connected to their peers, develop a sense of Bull Pride and have fun!

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