agenda set out by the student body president. The legislative branch includes eighty senators, and the judicial branch consists of a chief justice and four associate justices, who must be in their second or third year of law school.
=== Relationship with the Seminole Tribe of Florida ===
Reforming male collegiate sports after the 42-year hiatus (1905–1947) when FSU was a women-only college, FSU students voted to use the name "Seminoles" as the university collective name and symbol. The Seminole imagery in some university activities is by permission of the Tribal Council, the governing body of the Seminole Tribe of Florida. FSU's use of the Seminole imagery was granted an NCAA waiver in 2005, due to the coordination the Seminole Tribe of Florida has with Florida State.
=== Finances ===
As of 2024 FSU's university-wide financial endowment was $785.2 million with total assets valued at $1.03 billion. The endowment helps provide scholarships to students, support teaching and research, and fund other specific …