Flagler College welcomes you to historic St. Augustine--a city of firsts that continues to attract explorers, innovators and entrepreneurs to its shores, just as it did Ponce de León and, more recently, Henry M. Flagler.To understand what makes Flagler College different, you must first get to know a bit about Henry M. Flagler. An industrialist, philanthropist and railroad pioneer, Flagler was also a visionary and an innovator. He saw Florida's potential and is credited with building much of the Florida coast, one luxury hotel after another, and making it the vacation destination it continues to be today.
Flagler’s legacy is alive and well in the intricate woodwork, marble mosaics and soaring rotunda of the former Hotel Ponce de León, which he built in 1888 and serves as the centerpiece for Flagler College.
At Flagler, we value the spirit of exploration and encourage our students to step out of their comfort zones and stretch themselves. We are looking for the next generation of explorers who believe that college is not the end but the beginning of a lifelong journey.Are you ready to think beyond the boundaries of classroom walls? Are you hungry to do work that matters? Are you curious to discover what’s next? Flagler College welcomes you to a culture of exploration where you can dabble and dive in and discover lots of new things--and find yourself in the process.
Bring your sense of adventure. Pack your tenacity. Harness your passion to make a difference. Flagler College will reward you with the critical-thinking skills you need to navigate the challenges ahead and the confidence to blaze your own trail long after graduation.You can choose from 34 majors, 38 minors and two pre-professional programs. But at Flagler College your degree is just the beginning of a lifetime of learning, growing and discovering.
Flagler College celebrates 49 years of providing a rich, comprehensive liberal arts education in a small, supportive environment. Its heritage, however, extends back more than a century. Navigate through our interactive timeline to learn more about the College’s namesake, Henry Flagler, and how a hotel became a college.
For students applying for the spring semester, the Office of Admissions begins notifying applicants on a rolling basis after the fall class has closed and continues admitting students until the class is filled.Space for the January semester can be quite limited, and students desiring on-campus housing are advised to complete their applications early.
What's a typical day at Flagler College look like? Well, that's largely up to you. Schedule classes all through the day, or sprinkle them in between campus activities – you're free to pick your passions. Many students choose between 12-15 credit hours a week and still find time to work around town, actively participate in a student club and explore the scenic community around them. If you're unsure which route to take, each student is assigned an advisor to help you map it all out. See what a typical day at Flagler College may look like for you.
Built in 1996 and named for College Chancellor and former President Dr. William Proctor, the Proctor Library anchors the northwest corner of the College’s campus on Valencia and Sevilla Streets. The architecture and design of the three-story library, both inside and out, model the College's distinctive Gilded Age style that represents the former Hotel Ponce de Leon, built by Henry M. Flagler as a grand resort in 1888.
The Proctor Library is a vital educational resource on the Flagler College campus. It is staffed and equipped to provide all the services common to a research library. This includes research support, instruction, computer-based search services, inter-library loan, and audiovisual materials and equipment. Professional librarians are available during library hours to assist users.
Computer capabilities in the Proctor Library facility include 200-networked computer workstations for student, faculty, and staff use. WiFi capability is available on all three floors.Accessibility options are activated on the networked computers, and these computers also contain the JAWS screen software application for use by particularly low vision students. Other adaptive technology in the Library include a CC-TV to enlarge print material for low vision students, a Sara Ce used to read documents and books for students, as well as an additional accessibility station equipped with Connect Out Loud and Open Book.
Four large instruction/group study areas in the Library are equipped with full audio-visual and computer projection capabilities to support larger group collaboration and presentations. A variety of seating and privacy options exist throughout the Library and offer seating for approximately 500 users for individual or group learning.The third floor offers a large open-access computer lab, the graphic design lab/studio, four technology-equipped lab/classrooms, and several faculty and administrative offices.
As a Flagler College student, you’ll be encouraged to explore across disciplines, collaborate to solve problems and hone your critical-thinking skills. All to prepare you for the journey ahead: a fulfilling career, graduate studies, and the opportunity to do work you love.Our team of professionals can guide you, coach you and help you make some decisions about what you want to do with all that great knowledge and experience you’ve gained. Armed with the latest data and skill sets employers seek in various fields, our team can be a great resource as you start to consider career and graduate study options with services.
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Flagler College has a Great campus, weather and location. The students are friendly and the professors take an interest in you succeeding. The city is pretty quiet but you can go to Jacksonville if partying and bar hopping is your thing. Good experience.
By Mark L. (Nov, 2011) |
Flagler College has Small campus. Great school. Professors very helpful. St. Augustine is often described as beautiful especially by those that are visitors and have never been here before. Very historice. Everybody loves St. Augustine. Not a huge party school but there is plenty to do once you know where to go. Weather great. Glad I am here and I think I will really miss it. Has a nice small town feel to the city, very welcoming. Thumbs up!
By Lynn S. (Jan, 2009) |
Flagler College is awesome College!! True college experience. Small beach town where everyone knows everyone. I wish I could start college over again and i love Flagler College is awesome College!! True college experience. Small beach town where everyone knows everyone. I wish I could start college over again :(
By Kate P. (Sep, 2008) |
I have really enjoyed my years at Flagler College. The professors have been great and I believe they have prepared me for the job market. I have made many close friends here. The school is small and because of its size you get to know alot of kids as well as the professors. There are many clubs and NCAA sports and intramurals that you can join. St. Augustine is very charming and it is a tourist attraction. There are many things to do if you take the time to find them. There are great restaurants, beautiful beaches, museums and fabulous outlets! Flagler also has a beautiful campus.
By Yvonne C. (Aug, 2008) |
I like the school and am glad I chose Flagler College. I'm lucky to have a close circle of good friends. We always find something to do even though St. Augustine is not a party town. However there are many restaurants in town and near campus. Jacksonville is close by if you want a change in scenery. Weather is great. Everyone likes the beauty of the campus. If you enjoy the beach this is the school for you. Good classes and the professors are willing to help you if you ask. Overall, positive experience.
By Stephanie K. (Jul, 2008) |
Flagler College is very friendly and has a small town atmosphere. If you make the effort, there is always something to do. The professors are really into the students and the campus is gorgeous! You will get an excellent education.
By Sasha B. (Jul, 2007) |
Flagler College has been a transformative experience for my daughter; the dedicated staff truly empower students, ensuring they excel and make remarkable strides in their education.
By S.P. (May, 2024) |