This online catalog includes essential information about Flagler College. The institution’s history, purpose, distinctive characteristics, student life, and academic programs are described. Additionally, prospective students will find information pertaining to admission, tuition and fees, and financial aid. Based on the information included, it should be possible for an interested student to gain insight into the character and nature of the institution; however, prospective students and their parents are encouraged to visit the campus to gain firsthand information about the College.
The provisions of this Catalog are for information purposes only and do not constitute an irrevocable contract between Flagler College and the student. While the College will endeavor to adhere to the announcements, rules, regulations, policies, and procedures as outlined in the Catalog, it reserves the right to make changes in such areas as course offerings, degree requirements, regulations, procedures, and charges for tuition and fees, at any time, without prior notice. The College also reserves the right to cancel programs, majors, and courses due to insufficient enrollment.
Students must know and abide by all academic policies, regulations, and procedures outlined in the Catalog and Student Handbook. Faculty and staff members are available to meet with students for counsel and guidance. Still, students are ultimately responsible for making course selections, meeting degree requirements, and satisfying other provisions for continuation and graduation.
Flagler College is committed to diversity, inclusion, and pursuing higher education with adherence to high ethical standards. It is the policy of Flagler College not to discriminate in admission, treatment, or access to, or employment in, its programs or activities based on race, color, gender, religion, national origin, age, disability, marital status, familial status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other protected characteristic.
The following person handles inquiries regarding the College’s non-discrimination policies:
Dr. Jess Kobryn, Assistant Dean of Students for Title IX & Equity • JKobryn@flagler.edu
Lightner Museum, 75 King Street, Lobby D, 3rd Floor • St. Augustine, FL 32084 • (904) 826-8553
Inquiries concerning the application of anti-discrimination laws may be referred to the individual listed above or to the Office of Civil Rights, United States Department of Education. For further information on notice of non-discrimination, visit the Office for Civil Rights website for the address and phone number of the U.S. Department of Education office that serves your area, or call 1-800-421-3481.
Smoke and Tobacco-Free Campus: The Flagler College campus is smoke and tobacco-free. The use of smoke and tobacco products will be prohibited on property, interior, and exterior, owned, rented, or managed by Flagler College, and extends to vehicles parked on campus or in college parking facilities. The policy applies to all Flagler College students, faculty, employees, contractors, visitors, and external individuals or companies.
Definition of Terms
“Smoking” means inhaling, exhaling, burning, or other personal use of any lit or unlit tobacco or simulated tobacco product, including cigarettes; electronic cigarettes; vaping products, including Juuls; cigars; electronic cigars; hookahs; pipe tobacco; and any other tobacco products or simulated tobacco products.
“Tobacco use” means the personal use of any tobacco or simulated tobacco product, whether intended to be lit or not, which includes, but is not limited to: smoking, as defined above; the use of any other device intended to simulate smoking; as well as the use of smokeless tobacco, including snuff; chewing tobacco; smokeless pouches; any other form of loose-leaf, smokeless tobacco; and the use of unlit cigarettes, cigars, and pipe tobacco.
“College Property” includes all property owned, rented, or managed by Flagler College, including the interiors and exteriors of all buildings, land, parking facilities, college-owned or leased vehicles (regardless of location), athletic facilities, rooftops, plazas, courtyards, entrance/ exit ways, and any indoor or outdoor areas owned, rented, or managed by the College.
Tobacco use and exposure to secondhand smoke by non-users constitute significant health hazards. This policy aims to reduce student and employee exposure to the harmful effects of smoking and tobacco use in the educational environment. Flagler College is committed to providing all members of the College with a clean and healthy environment and to helping everyone achieve academic excellence. Those who violate this policy by smoking or using tobacco in the manner prohibited above will be subject to corrective actions consistent with current college procedures that address the violation.
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