
The college registrar, admissions, career services and financial aid offices are all located in Wiley Hall.
The Colonial Revival house was originally built in 1889 for the hotel physician of the Ponce de Leon. The house used to serve as a cottage for people connected with Henry Flagler’s St. Augustine enterprises. Before it was acquired by school founder Lawrence Lewis, Jr. and given to the college, his mother, Louise, ran a nursery school in the home.
It was restored in 1988 and named after Molly Lewis Wiley, one of Flagler College’s most significant benefactors and Lewis’s sister.