This program is no longer admitting students and a teach out is in progress.
Any active students must finish all requirements before graduating from their primary degree program and no later than December 3, 2027. Active students must develop a related completion plan with the Graduate School by contacting Emily Leventhal at el24k@fsu.edu.
We encourage students to access the many graduate professional development opportunities designed to support a future academic career, including the Anne’s College graduate certificate in College Teaching , and noncredit options such as The Center for the Advancement of Teaching’s Teaching Development Program, University Libraries Graduate Skills Workshops, the Career Center’s graduate career readiness initiatives, and programming from the Graduate Student Resource Center.
The Preparing Future Faculty (PFF) Program assists Florida State’s doctoral students (and others headed toward academic careers) prepare for future faculty work. Through participation in coursework, workshops/seminars, trainings, and mentoring, PFF Fellows increase their awareness of expectations for faculty performance and of resources available to aid in scholarly careers, and build their readiness to address research, teaching and related demands of faculty life. Goals include enhancing the placement of FSU students in university positions and supporting the finest scholarly accomplishments of FSU's graduates in their future careers. The PFF Graduate Certificate Program is an academic certificate program that is offered by The Graduate School and requires 12 graduate credit hours. The program has five components: Research Preparation, Teaching Preparation, Career Development, Mentoring; and Portfolio Development.


