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  1. Flagler College | Nationally Ranked College

    Explore Flagler College, a small private college located in historic St. Augustine, Florida, on one of the most beautiful campuses in the country.

  2. Flagler College: At a Glance - Flagler College

    1 day ago · Welcome to Flagler College, located in the heart of America's Oldest City. Explore what makes our academics, student life and alumni so distinct.

  3. About - Flagler College

    Flagler College stands out in rankings not only for its rigorous academics and commitment to quality teaching, but also for its architectural beauty and historical significance.

  4. Home | Home - Flagler College

    Beginning on Friday February 17, 2023, 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.

  5. Admissions & Aid | Flagler College

    "Welcome to Flagler College, located in the heart of the nation's oldest city, St. Augustine, Florida. When you're here, you'll find yourself immersed in our unique community, where sometimes it's hard to tell …

  6. Visit Flagler | Flagler College

    Today, Flagler College maintains the first floor of this stunning home in its turn-of-the-century grandeur for College functions and socials. The second floor houses offices for faculty, our Special Events …

  7. Flagler Facts

    Flagler College is located in St. Augustine, Florida, and is a four-year, private/independent, residential institution that is committed to the people we serve.

  8. Degrees & Programs - Flagler College

    Flagler College offers 44 majors leading to a bachelor's degree, two pre-professional programs, and two master's degree programs.

  9. Academics - Flagler College

    Flagler College offers 90 academic programs in business, math and technology, arts and sciences, and more. See what we offer and start making history today.

  10. Who was Henry Flagler? - Flagler College

    Henry Flagler expanded his Florida holdings by building a railroad bridge across the St. Johns River at Jacksonville, purchasing the Ormond Hotel, and building hotels in Palm Beach and Miami.