
At Flagler, we are consistently recognized by U.S. News & World Report, as well as other respected journals and publications, as being among the top collegiate values in the nation. Consider this...
We realize that no matter how much a college offers, it is still a significant investment for any family. Flagler College strives to keep our cost reasonable for you and your family. Currently, a year at Flagler is less than half the cost of comparable private colleges and on par with most large public universities.
| Tuition | $16,180 |
| Room | $4,290 |
| Meal Plan (Full) | $4,490 |
| Total Costs | $24,960 |
| 15 Meal Plan | $3,580 |
| 10 Meal Plan | $2,690 |
Tuition covers full-time enrollment which is 12 to 19 credit hours per semester. Credit hours over 19 will be charged $540 per credit hour. Students taking less than 12 hours are part-time students.
| Part-time and Extra Hour (over 19) | $540 |
| Audit, non-degree student | $320 |
| Flagler Graduate | $320 |

Students residing in the FEC Residence Halls will be charged an additional $200.00 per year to the above Room & Board costs.
The College offers a group student health insurance plan at a reasonable cost. The charge for insurance for the 2012–2013 academic year is $950 for the annual plan. If you are enrolling in the plan for the spring semester only, the cost is $620. All students who are US citizens are required to purchase the health insurance unless the student waives insurance coverage, stating that the student is adequately protected by other policies. All students who are not US citizens are required to purchase the insurance, and are not allowed to waive the coverage, even if they are insured via another policy. Please visit the web site at www.BollingerColleges.com/Flagler.
Students in some science, computer studies, communication, education, theatre, fine art, or graphic design courses will be assessed additional lab fees. The fees will range from $25-$100. More on these and other special fees are outlined in the Flagler College catalog.
Students living on campus are required to purchase the full meal plan for their first academic school year. Returning students, boarding and non-boarding, will have the option to select from three Meal Plan Options. Selections must be made and submitted to Student Services by June 21, 2013.
Failure to meet financial obligations in a reasonable manner can result in the cancellation of a student’s enrollment. Students with balances on their financial account will not be awarded a diploma or issued transcripts.
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