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"Welcome
parents and families! The staff of Thagard Student Health
Center understand that college life can be stressful - both
on
students and the parents and guardians of students. The goal
of the
physicians and staff of TSHC is to keep your students healthy,
so they can get the most out of their experience here at
FSU. For parents of new FSU students, we compiled a checklist
with 10
Things to Do Before Your Student Comes to FSU.
Be sure to take a few moments to review this. Also, click
on
the buttons on the left to learn more about our specific
services, how students should navigate the TSHC system,
or ways for your student to get involved in healthcare
issues
on campus."
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Lesley
Sacher, MHA,
FACHE, FACHA
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Director
of Thagard Student Health Center
07/08 President of the American College Health Association
Past President of the Southern College Health Association
Fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives
Fellow of the American College Health Association
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To get
more general information on TSHC, such as our hours of operation
or how to contact us, click on ABOUT
TSHC at the top of the page.
Click here to
see the University Student Policy Handbook.
To take advantage of TSHC
services, including free office visits for illness or injury,
students
must be currently
enrolled at FSU. Recent graduates are eligible to use TSHC services on a fee-for-service basis up to six months after they graduate. Please note, students in town but not taking classes (for instance during the summer), will be charged for visits to TSHC. Again,
students must be enrolled in classes for illness or injury
office visits to be free of charge. 
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