Florida College System Model United Nations Conference

Florida College System Model United Nations (FCSMUN)

Date: Friday-Saturday, October 10-11, 2025

Where: Santa Fe College

Registration

Registration is $35/delegate plus $100 per campus for FCSAA member colleges, and $45/delegate plus $150 per campus for non-FCSAA colleges and universities.

Registration Deadline: Thursday, October 2

Click here for downloadable registration form

Description

FCSMUN is a training Model United Nations conference. Both first-time and experienced delegates will benefit from the experience of practicing their skills in position paper research and writing, following committee procedures, giving speeches, building consensus within blocs, and writing resolutions. We hope this conference provides a valuable addition to your Model UN programs and can help prepare your delegates to succeed in any other conferences you might attend. You may indicate country preference on registration form, and all requests will be taken into consideration. Final country assignments will be available for view here once assigned.

FCSAA Executive Committee Policy 14 - Tobacco and Substance Abuse:  The use of tobacco/tobacco‑like products, alcohol products, or illicit drugs by any participant during an FCSAA activity, or in violation of the law or the participant’s college policies, is strictly prohibited. Participating students will work with their advisors/coaches on any necessary medical needs and proper use of prescribed medication, following the guidelines of the represented college.

Conference Schedule

Friday, TBA

3pm-6pm: Conference Check in

6pm-7pm: Opening Ceremony

7pm-10pm: Session 1

Saturday, TBA

9am-Noon: Session 2

Noon-1:30pm: Lunch Break

1:30pm-4:30pm: Session 3

4:30pm-6pm: Dinner Break

6pm-9pm: Session 4

9pm-10pm: Closing Ceremonies

Executive Board

Secretary General: Hailey Overstreet

Director General: Daniel Cavalieros

Conference Committees

General Assembly Plenary (GA-Plen):

Topic 1: Ameliorating the impact of climate change on freshwater resources and aquatic ecosystems

Topic 2: Advancing global prison reform through recidivism reduction and inmate reintegration

Co-Directors: Lea Benibri and Megan O'Horgan

Background Guide: Click Here

Security Council (SC):

Topic 1: Ensuring global waterways remain safe, functional, and adapted to modern modes of transportation

Topic 2: Addressing the challenges of enhancing national security and stability in post-conflict Lybia (UNSMIL)

Co-Directors: Kyle Coleman and Arasan Subramanian

Background Guide: Click Here

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Position Paper Guidelines

Sample Position Paper

Position papers are due at conference check in prior to the start of the conference.

For more information, contact MUN State Advisor Dr. Jennifer Forshee at jennifer.forshee@sfcollege.edu.