Southwest Campus of Florida State University

The FSU Southwest Campus (SWC) of Florida State University (FSU) is located in Tallahassee about a mile to the southwest of the Main Campus on approximately 740 acres (3.0 km2) remaining out of a large parcel often called "The Farm", a nickname derived from a dairy farm that once operated on the site.

Over the years portions of The Farm have been converted to other uses, such as housing, research, golf, mass media and academics.

The north side adjoins and intermingles with Innovation Park, the research park of which FSU is a participant and within which FSU owns the property on which the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory is located.

Large parcels of the SWC are occupied by venerable Alumni Village on the east side, a student housing complex, the par 73, Don Veller Seminole Golf Course in the middle, and the new Intramural Fields in the northwest corner.

FSU retains ownership of the parcels for the prestigious National High Magnetic Field Laboratory.

Don Veller Seminole Golf Course