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A Stunning Campus

 

CampusStunning.

It’s the one word that first-time visitors most often use to describe our campus. From a dining hall with million-dollar Tiffany windows to dorm rooms that once hosted celebrity guests such as John Jacob Astor and Gary Cooper, and Presidents Grover Cleveland and Theodore Roosevelt, you’ll find that living on the Flagler campus is an experience in itself. Schedule a visit to this campus, or take a virtual tour. Once you fall in love with its old-world charm and character, you’ll find yourself eager to send a digital postcard to your family and friends, to show them where you may spend your next few years.

 

Explore the past.

The centerpiece of the Flagler campus is the historic Ponce de Leon Hall. Built by acclaimed craftsmen, artists, and engineers such as interior decorator Louis Comfort Tiffany, the muralist George Maynard, and Thomas Edison, this building was born as the Hotel Ponce de Leon—among the most luxurious hotels of its time. Looking for some more old-world charm? Eight of the 15 buildings on our main campus are historic structures that have been lovingly restored by Flagler College.  

 

Prepare for the future.

In addition to one of the most historic campuses in the nation, Flagler College also offers all the state-of-the-art facilities of a high-quality, forward-thinking  college. As a Flagler student, you will enjoy access to well-maintained computer labs, wired residence halls, an 800-seat auditorium, the technologically-advanced Proctor Library, a 19-acre athletic field, and more. In fact, the College has invested more than $20 million in recent additions to the campus—with our very latest project being the construction of a brand new Student Center.