Meet and Study at Hub Tallahassee

Study area with several booths, tables, and ambient lighting.

Hub Tallahassee will offer a variety of academic spaces that support focused studying and collaboration near FSU. These environments will allow residents to complete coursework, prepare for exams, and work on group projects without leaving the community, making them a practical part of daily student routines.

Will There Be Dedicated Study Spaces for FSU Students?

Yes. Hub Tallahassee will offer several study environments reserved for academic use by residents, including:

  • Private study rooms
  • Group study rooms
  • Individual study booths
  • Free high-speed Wi-Fi throughout the building
  • On-site New Here Coffee Shop

These spaces will be used regularly throughout the semester and will become especially valuable during midterms and finals, when access to quiet and collaborative areas close to FSU can help reduce the need to commute to campus. For students who prefer a more casual setting, the on-site coffee shop will provide an additional place to study, meet classmates, or work on assignments throughout the day.

Study Spaces for FSU Students at Home

Located just minutes from campus, the study areas at Hub Tallahassee will provide a convenient alternative to heading to Strozier Library, especially during busy weekdays and peak exam periods. Many residents will likely use these spaces between classes, in the evenings, or on weekends when quiet, on-site access matters most.

Each study area will serve a specific function, allowing students to choose a setting that fits their work style. Quiet study rooms will typically be used for individual reading, writing, and exam preparation, while group study rooms will support collaborative work, discussion, and project planning. Individual study booths will offer an additional option for focused work when privacy is preferred.

High-speed Wi-Fi will be available throughout the building, giving residents the flexibility to move between study spaces without losing connectivity.

Check out the gallery to see how Hub Tallahassee will support FSU students.