University Of South Florida St. Petersburg Campus

Overview of University Of South Florida St. Petersburg Campus

University Of South Florida St. Petersburg Campus

University of South Florida St. Petersburg Campus, located at 140 7th Ave S, St. Petersburg, FL 33701, USA, is known for delivering dependable service and building strong customer trust. With a 4.3-star rating based on 178 reviews, the business reflects a consistent commitment to quality and client satisfaction.

Focused on providing a positive experience from start to finish, University of South Florida St. Petersburg Campus values clear communication, professionalism, and reliable support. Whether you’re seeking more information or ready to get started, the team is always prepared to assist.

To learn more or get in touch, call +1 727-873-7748 or visit the website at https://www.stpetersburg.usf.edu/.

Locations & Maps

Address: 140 7th Ave S, St. Petersburg, FL 33701, USA

Contact Info:

  • +1 727-873-7748
  • 140 7th Ave S, St. Petersburg, FL 33701, USA
  • https://www.stpetersburg.usf.edu/

Reviews

  1. Noah Pascuzzi Avatar
    ★☆☆☆☆ (1/5)

    My one and only class on this campus had a pair of special needs to students. One of them was continually disruptive and significantly reduced the effectiveness of the education and ability of myself and other students to focus during class. It came across as a shallow attempt by USF to convey a message of inclusivity.

  2. Daniel Mármol Avatar
    ★☆☆☆☆ (1/5)

    I was sent here to USF St. Petersburg because when I applied for USF Tampa, they stated it was “at full capacity,” something that no university should do. Sending students to completely different campuses is absolutely unacceptable. I could have still been accepted to USF Tampa and have gotten an apartment off campus since on campus housing was full, but USF decided to make it more inconvenient for me and located me to USFSP. But this is only looking at the surface of how awful USF is.

    Ironically enough, housing is the major issue about this campus. I was boarded in Residence Hall One (RHO) for both my fall and spring semesters, and it is the absolute worst place for any college student to be housed in. Both the washing and drying machines on all the floors that they are located do not work at all, PERIOD. The card reader for these machines will constantly read “Sorry, temporarily unavailable —— Out of Order” every time you try to use them, no matter the time of day. Because of this, I had to walk across campus to Osprey Suites (the newest housing complex on campus) just to get my laundry done, because RHO’s machines never work. In addition, RHO is not a very clean and well maintained facility, as I have encountered flies, trash, dust, and hair in the hallways multiple times over. The dorm rooms themselves need some improvements, as I have been housed in a room with broken blinds, chipped floorboards, and minor bug problems.

    A second problem I had with housing was roommate matching. I did not put any requests on the online application that I wanted to be housed with UMatter students, or any other group of student communities on campus, and yet I was housed with two UMatter students, Samuel Essen, and Justin Gursinski. For those who are unaware, UMatter is a program at USFSP that helps people with intellectual disabilities become further engaged in college life and education. I quickly had a lot of issues with these roommates, and their inability to respect the boundaries of others (cleaning up after themselves, taking trash out, noise levels, inviting other people into our dorm room without my consent or awareness, etc.) They also had a history of saying racial slurs and sexist comments, which they were never reprimanded for simply because they had intellectual disabilities. This is unforgivable and only goes to show how awful USF is as an institution. I was told by the Residence Life Coordinator, Ashley Ramirez, that they would need some more help with me reminding them to do simple things such as those, and that they were being in touch with specialists on campus to help them out, but I had to focus on my own academics since I was concerned I was not doing well. I had no reason to be housed with them, and it made my entire fall semester so awful that I had to get a different room on another floor. This kind of inaction by USFSP Housing is inexcusable, and I cannot put into enough words how unfair it was for me, considering I had to look after my own health and well-being.

    The classrooms, however, are nice, since they appear to have been recently renovated. The interiors of the classrooms are modern and well lit, and provide for a good place to study. Lynn-Pippenger Hall, which houses the Kate Tiedemann College of Business, is a decent building that offers a lot of amenities for its size, and the classrooms are also good. I had very positive relations with my professors here on this campus, and they are nice and supportive.

    Overall however, I had an awful experience the time I was here. This is by no means an ideal institution for students who seek to improve themselves and become better individuals, both socially and academically. I genuinely had faith that I could still make the most of my time here, and that things would be alright (because I did not want to come to USFSP,) but that never occurred. I understand my opinion is somewhat biased considering that I did not want to be located here, but my time spent there was time I wish I could get back. Do NOT come here unless you want to throw your life away.

  3. Priya S Avatar
    ★★★★★ (5/5)

    Very beautiful and peaceful campus right on the Marina. Good to visit on the weekends.

  4. Maryam Hope Avatar
    ★★★★★ (5/5)

    MarineQuest 2023 was AMAZING!!! FUN, ENGAGING, and EDUCATIONAL! All day event, definitely needed more time, and we were there for 5 hours!

  5. Amir Gerges Avatar
    ★★☆☆☆ (2/5)

    This school is the worst when it comes to communication. I am a transfer student transferring here and whenever I asked them questions, they withheld important information vital to my career. They were terrible with transferring my information from the previous college, even having missing information jeopardizing my career. Whenever I try to speak to an advisor for help, they are never available. They never answer my calls or emails, only having one advisor for one major for thousands of students. I am wasting my time with this college. I could have had better opportunities at another college and i am highly considering changing schools, which is a lot to do. Don’t go here, you will be left lost, unhelped, and feeling like you’ve wasted your precious time.

FAQs About University Of South Florida St. Petersburg Campus

You can contact University Of South Florida St. Petersburg Campus at their phone number +971 56 103 5634 or through contact form on their website https://www.stpetersburg.usf.edu/

University Of South Florida St. Petersburg Campus in is located at 140 7th Ave S, St. Petersburg, FL 33701, USA

Based on 178 reviews, University Of South Florida St. Petersburg Campus has a rating of 4.3 out of 5 stars.