Flagler College-St Augustine

74 King Street, Saint augustine, FL 32084
Tel: (904)829-6481
Private not-for-profit | 2,847 students
Flagler College provides a supportive and challenging environment in which students acquire knowledge, exercise good citizenship, and adhere to high ethical standards.

School Overview:

Flagler College-St Augustine
County Saint Johns County, FL
Title IV Eligible Participat
Carnegie Classification Baccalaureate Colleges--General
Institution Level Four or more years
Institution Control Private not-for-profit
Instructional Staff Total
(research/public service staff included)
139 staff 115 staff
Student Body
Total Enrollment 2,847 students 1,633 students
# Full-Time Students
2,767 students 1,434 students
# Part-Time Students
80 students 137 students
 
% American Indian/Alaskan
1% 1%
% Asian
- 2%
% Hawaiian
- 1%
% Hispanic
7% 3%
% Black
2% 6%
% White
88% 84%
% Two or more races
3% 2%
 
Finances and Admission
In-State Tuition Fees
(2012-13)
$15,340 $24,462
 
Out-State Tuition Fees
(2012-13)
$15,340 $24,744
 
Tuition 12520
Percent Admitted 41% 64%
SAT Reading (25-75%) 540-600 450-570
SAT Math (25-75%) 520-580 460-573
SAT Writing (25-75%) 520-580 440-570
ACT English (25-75%) 22-27 19-25
ACT Math (25-75%) 21-25 18-25
ACT Composite (25-75%) 22-25 20-25

School Notes:

  • Flagler College was established as a memorial to Henry M. Flagler. The Hotel Ponce de Leon, built by Mr. Flagler, serves as a reminder of his enterprise, diligence and commitment to high standards. Thus, the College is pledged to the preservation and use of this facility and the other historic and architecturally-unique campus structures.
  • Since its founding in 1968, the College has spent more than $43 million dollars restoring the historic campus and adding new buildings. The two newest buildings are a multimillion-dollar auditorium, seating nearly 800, and the technologically-advanced Proctor Library. The campus is located in the heart of beautiful St. Augustine, just four miles from the Atlantic Ocean. Flagler's 19-acre athletic field is only two miles from campus.
  • The principal focus of the College's academic program is undergraduate education in selected liberal and pre-professional studies; thus, the role of teaching is central to the College's mission. The purposes of the academic program are to provide opportunities for general and specialized learning; to assist students in preparing for careers; and to aid qualified students in pursuing graduate and professional studies.
  • The college is accreditated by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.
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