74 King St
St. Augustine, FL 32084
(904) 829-6481
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At a Glance

Flagler College offers an exceptional education through a challenging, inclusive, and supportive academic community integrated with the thriving culture and history of St. Augustine. Ours is an an academic experience like no other: a coastal campus steeped in history, a distinguished faculty that will challenge and mentor you, and fellow students who are energized, engaged and ready to explore what’s next.

We foster intellectual, social, and personal transformation in our students. We prepare them for a diverse world that will always need discerning individuals, responsible citizens, and visionary leaders. When students graduate from Flagler, they enter prestigious graduate programs, launch fulfilling careers, or help others.

Flagler College (Flagler) is a Private institution located in the North region of Florida. Flagler has Regional Accreditation.

The main campus in St. Augustine, FL has a Suburban feeling. 48% of students take advantage of the On-Campus Housing.

Flagler College offers programs that lead to the following types of degrees:

  • Bachelor's (4 yr.)
  • Graduate Degree
Flagler College offers a wide variety of programs.
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Student Body (as of Fall 2024)

Our students come to us from all over the United States and around the world. Flagler College is a respectful and inclusive community. We foster a sense of respect and appreciation.
Enrollment Status
Enrollment Status
Enrollment Type Number of Students
Full Time 2374
Part Time 51

Full-time students outnumber part-time students (46.55:1) at Flagler College.

Demographics
Demographics
Ethnicity Percentage of Students
American Indian/Alaska Native 0.00
Asian 1.00
Black/African American 3.00
Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.00
Hispanic/Latino 15.00
White/Caucasian 69.00
Other/Unknown 12.00

The most common ethnicity is White/Caucasian (69%) followed by Hispanic/Latino (15%.)

Gender
Gender
Gender Percentage of Students
Female 68.00
Male 32.00

At 68%, female students outnumber male students by a very significant margin. Percentages are based on "as reported" values.

Additional Information

Class of 2028 Profile 

  • 45% of our students are from Florida
  • 39 states represented
  • 58 1st generation students
  • 48% of our students live on campus
  • 100% of our students study abroad, away, or in the community through our FlagSHIP program
Enrollment Stats
Total Students: 2,425
Undergraduate Students: 2,409
Graduate Students: 16
Average Student Age: 20
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Costs and Financial Aid (as of Fall 2025)

With our financial aid options, you can enjoy a Flagler College education at an affordable price.
12
Credit Hours
for Full-Time
$1100
In-State Tuition
per Credit Hour
$1100
Out-Of-State Tuition
per Credit Hour
Yes
Bright Futures
Scholarships
Additional Information

Before embarking on your academic journey, it's essential to have a clear picture of the costs associated with your education. At Flagler College, we believe in transparency when it comes to your financial commitments. Explore and become familiar with the various expenses you may encounter as you pursue your higher education goals.

Scholarships

We understand that pursuing higher education is an investment in your future. That's why we offer a range of financial aid and scholarship opportunities to make your educational journey more accessible. Discover the pathways to financial support that can help you achieve your academic and career goals.

Estimated Full-Time Costs
Estimated Full-Time Costs
Category Cost
Full-Time Tuition 32840.00
Books and Supplies 1300.00
Housing Costs 8960.00

The total estimated full time costs of $43,100.00 consists of $32,840.00 for Tuition, $1,300.00 for Books and Supplies, and $8,960.00 for Housing.

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Admissions (as of Fall 2025)

Flagler welcomes applications from all qualified individuals on the basis of academic preparation, scholastic aptitude, and personal qualities.
100%
Freshman Applicants
Accepted
$50
Student
Application Fee
$500
Required
Tuition Deposit
2.50
Average GPA
for Merit Scholarship
Admissions Policy
Flagler College follows an Open Admissions policy. Test scores and/or GPA are not factors in the admissions decision. A high school diploma or GED certificate is required.
Transfer Policies

Transfers may in enroll in our Fall and Spring terms. For more information, please visit our website or contact Jennifer Rinnert. Jennifer will answer any questions about your credits and the transfer process:

  • Jennifer Rinnert Director of Transfer Student Admissions
  • jrinnert@flagler.edu
  • (904) 819-6402

Flagler College | Transfer Admissions

Admission Notification Plan
Students are mailed an acceptance packet.
Additional Information

Flagler College utilizes a self-reporting system to allow students to input their own high school courses and grades. The College strives to select students who display strong personal values, excellent citizenship, self-advocacy, and a commitment to the pursuit of knowledge above standardized testing. In light of this, please note the submission of test scores is optional (unless you are homeschooled). If you feel as though you meet our expectations as a driven student with personal integrity, but know your scores do not adequately reflect your abilities, you may opt out of this section of the application. 

Please visit our website: Flagler College | Admissions

Additional Deadlines Information

November 1st: Early Decision Application Due

March 1st: Regular Decision Application Due

* Note: Flagler College follows a Rolling Admissions policy.
Admissions URL
https://www.flagler.edu/admissions--aid/
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Distance Learning (as of Fall 2025)

Masters of Deaf Education and Masters of Public Administration
Enrollment Procedures

For a full list of our requirements and program information, please visit our website. 

Flagler College | Graduate Programs

Distance Learning Fees

Tuition is $650 per credit hour. 

Additional Information

Flagler College is focused on transformative learning so our graduates can experience positive change in their lives and give back to their communities. Through Flagler’s Master’s programs, you’ll develop skills and expertise to advance your career and positively impact those around you. From our personalized classes and affordable prices to our faculty with industry conductions, Flagler College is the perfect place to earn your graduate degree!

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Campuses

Main Campus
74 King St
St. Augustine, FL  32084
(904) 829-6481
Website
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Programs

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Advising

Flagler Students receive personalized guidance from their advising team throughout their time at Flagler, from discovering a major to creating a four-year plan. Your advisor from the Center for Advising and Core Experience (CACE) is trained to help you transition into a campus community that is dedicated to your academic success and personal development. CACE Advisors will serve as the primary advisor for students in the first year. Students will receive a faculty mentor in their first year and will transition to a faculty advisor in their major as they complete their Core requirements.

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Campus Life (as of Fall 2025)

There's something about St. Augustine, a city named by Coastal Living as one of America’s “Happiest Seaside Towns.”
Activities
Greek Academic Organizations
Greek Fraternities
Greek Sororities
Social Fraternities
Social Sororities
Academic Honor Societies
Professional Associations
Marching Band
Special Interest Clubs / Organizations
Symphony Orchestra
Student Government Association
Theater
On-Campus Housing Options
Co-Ed
Female Only
Male Only
Flagler College offers Co-Ed, Female Only, and Male Only housing. 48.00% of students live on campus.
On-Campus Services
Fitness Services
Child Care Services
Medical Services
Flagler College offers Fitness and Medical services but not Child Care services.
Additional Information

If you're living on campus you can't get any closer to student life. Flagler's five residence halls offer you an opportunity to be a short walk from popular downtown eateries, social spots and classes.

Living on campus doesn't mean living without, either, since you'll have access to free washers and dryers, free wifi and dining options, just to name a few.

We offer a variety of clubs on campus centered around your interests and hobbies. Clubs range from academic, to social, to sports, and more.

Student groups are a great way to get involved at Flagler College. Our groups provide a range of interesting and fun activities on and off campus. Take part in co-curricular academic programs, social events, community service projects, and more.

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Sports

At Flagler, winning is not defined simply by a final score. It is shaped by the values we practice: accountability, integrity, professionalism, sportsmanship and teamwork.
Intercollegiate Sports
Sport Men's Team Women's Team
Scholarships Available
Baseball
Basketball
Cheerleading
Cross Country
Golf
Lacrosse
Soccer
Softball
Tennis
Track
Volleyball
Intramural Sports
Badminton, Basketball, Bowling, Football, Golf, Soccer, Softball, Tennis, Volleyball
Additional Information

Currently Flagler has 15 intercollegiate sports teams:

  • Men’s Teams: baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, tennis
  • Women’s Teams: basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, volleyball

Interested in joining our team? All new Flagler College student-athletes, including transfers, are required to fill out a Flagler incoming student-athlete bio information form. Find out more here: https://flaglerathletics.com/sports

Team Identity
“Flagler Saints”
Memberships
Flagler College competes as part of the following organizations:
  • NCAA Division II
  • Peach Belt
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Contact Directory

Admission

Rachel Branch, Dean of Admissions
 (904) 829-6481