Type: Four year, coeducational, residential
Control: Independent, nonsectarian
Accreditation: Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges
Degrees: Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Fine Arts, Bachelor of Science, Master of Arts
Calendar: Two 16-week semesters
Library: 98,200 printed volumes, 335,100 electronic books, 5100 DVDs and music CDs, 43,000 streaming video titles, plus subscriptions to 47 electronic databases providing access to 39,500 full-text periodicals
Campus: The main building is Ponce de Leon Hall, which is designated as a National Historic Landmark. The campus also includes several other historic structures. The College is four miles from the Atlantic Ocean. A 19 acre athletic field is located two miles from campus
Yearly Cost (2022-2023):
Undergraduate: Tuition and fees - $22,910; Activity Fee $150; room - $7,100 to $9,940; meals - $3,890 to $6,490; High Impact Fee $500.00; Technology Fee $200
Graduate: Program Rate Per Credit Hour: $589.00
Community: Famous, historic tourist center; oldest city in the United States; the population for the City of St. Augustine is 14,200, and the population for St. Johns County is 243,000
Location: St. Augustine is located just off I-95 on the northeast coast of Florida, 35 miles south of Jacksonville and 55 miles north of Daytona Beach
Intercollegiate Sports: Men - baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, indoor track & field, outdoor track & field, lacrosse, soccer, tennis. Women - basketball, cross country, golf, indoor track & field, outdoor track & field, lacrosse, soccer, softball, tennis, volleyball
Athletic Membership: Member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division II (NCAA II)
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Campus Life - A World Awaits
At Flagler College you’ll find yourself immersed in a world of activity, friendships, networking, and learning. Flagler College has approximately 2,500 students enrolled at any given time. That means you’ll see the same faces quite often, and you’ll get to know your classmates and your instructors well. Our campus facilities—from dining and fitness to worship and recreation—support your lifestyle and ensure a comfortable environment to support your academic goals. In addition, Flagler offers a wide range of extracurricular, athletic, and intramural activities.
Clubs
Cultural Clubs:
- Black Female Develoment Circle
- Black Student Association (BSA)
- Deaf Awareness Club
- International Student Club
- Jewish Student Association
- LatinX
- Pride Alliance
Educational Interest Clubs:
- American Marketing Association
- Association of Funraising Professionals
- FSTEAM
- Mock Trial Team
- Philosophy/Religion Symposium
- Public Relations Student Society of America
- T.E.A.C.H
Religious Affiliated Clubs:
- Campus to City Wesley Foundation
- Catholic College Fellowship
- CRU
- Metaphysic Esoteric Theocratic Association (M.E.T.A)
- St. Augustine Spirit Squad
Special Interest Clubs:
- Anime ClubFilm Club
- College Democrats
- Deaf Awareness Club
- DECA
- Film Club
- Gaming Guild
- NAMI Flagler
Sports Clubs:
Academic Organizations:
- American Institute of Graphic Arts (AIGA)
- Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP)
- Dow Advantage Public Relations Group
- ENACTUS - Entrepreneurs in Action
- Model United Nations
- Phi Alpha Delta
- Public Relations Student Society of America
- Society for Advancement of Management
- Society of Professional Journalists
The Oldest City. The Newest Charms
Brick-lined Streets. Towering Spires. Majestic Oaks and Swaying Palms
A walk through St. Augustine, through the historic campus of Flagler College, is a walk through a tropical paradise in a place where time, it seems, stands still. The oldest continuously occupied settlement of European origin in the United States, St. Augustine was founded by Spanish explorer Don Pedro Menendez de Aviles in September 1565 and today remains a shining jewel in Florida’s tourism economy.
Rich in history and vibrant with contemporary lifestyle, St. Augustine offers a mix of art, music, fine dining, casual eateries, sporting events, and shopping that makes it one of the most popular tourist destinations in the United States. And at Flagler College, you’ll be directly at the heart of this bustling town center—a place where your life fits your style.
And did we mention the beach? With more than 40 miles of natural beaches that will take your breath away, St. Augustine offers an oceanfront refuge like none other. These are the same beaches that stopped Ponce de Leon in his tracks in 1513, the same beaches hotly contested by the British and the Spanish for ages, the same beaches on which the Timucuan Indians once made their home. And the travel time from downtown campus to shore break? Five minutes, tops.
Majors and Minors With a Purpose
At Flagler College, we concentrate on a select number of majors and commit ourselves to offering rigorous, high quality programs and the support you need to be successful. From our majors and minors, you’ll choose courses of study that are designed to combine focused academic study with realworld experiences and community-integrated projects.
Choose from nationally-renowned and long-accredited programs in business, education, design, fine art, psychology, communication, sport management, and more. Or focus on one of our innovative new programs, like Coastal Environmental Science and Honorable Entrepreneurship. No matter your path, at Flagler College you’ll find the academic rigor and applied learning opportunities you’ve been seeking.
Flagler College alumni are also continuing their educations at prestigious graduate schools including: Boston University, Columbia University, Duke University, Harvard University, Johns Hopkins University, Princeton Theological Seminary, University College London, University of Notre Dame, and many more.
Our graduates are now working at exceptional companies including:
- Boston Celtics
- Ernst & Young
- Google
- Merrill Lynch
- The Los Angeles Rams
- Motorola
- NASA
- NBC Universal
- Wall Street Journal
- Walmart Corporate
- Walt Disney World
- U.S. Food and Drug Administration
- The Washington Times
- The White House
- Turner Broadcasting System
- Unilever
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