Welcome to Flagler College, a coastal campus steeped in history, with faculty who will challenge and mentor you, and fellow students who are ready to explore what’s next.
Flagler's Crisp-Ellert Art Museum, built in 2007, is an educational resource for the College and also offers exhibitions and programs by regional, national, and international artists. Stop in for a quiet afternoon, attend a gallery opening or listen in on an artist's lecture.
Flagler College tours are available for everyone, from school groups to visitors and prospective students. Schedule yours today.
Flagler College offers 90 academic programs in business, math and technology, arts and sciences, and more. Learn what we offer and start making history today.
Flagler College offers 44 majors leading to a bachelor's degree, two pre-professional programs, and two master's degree programs.
Henry Flagler was an industrialist tycoon, a founder of Standard Oil, and helped invent tourism in Florida.
At Flagler College, your tuition covers so much more than just classes. It also entitles you to a long list of free amenities and services you would have to pay for elsewhere. They include health care, prescriptions, counseling, fitness facilities, pools, security, and lots of specialized help. Read on to learn more.
Flagler's Crisp-Ellert Art Museum, built in 2007, is an educational resource for the College and also offers exhibitions and programs by regional, national, and international artists.
Experience Flagler College Take in Gilded Age architecture and experience what media outlets worldwide call one of the most beautiful campuses in the country. While you're here, enjoy all that sunny, coastal St. Augustine has to offer — from the walkable historic downtown to miles upon miles of pristine beaches.
Beginning on Friday , Flagler College will be implementing Single Sign-On (SSO) for Canvas. This will eliminate the need to re-enter your credentials each time you access Canvas.
Flagler College was founded in 1968, but the history of our stunning campus dates back to 1888 when railroad tycoon Henry Morrison Flagler opened the Hotel Ponce de Leon to attract tourists to the nation’s oldest city, St. Augustine. Today, much of the historic campus is featured on the National Register of Historic Places.