Tuition and Fees

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An affordable, private education

Flagler College offers an excellent, comprehensive education at a more affordable price than many private colleges. The national average for private college tuition and fees for 2023-4 was $42,162 per year, according to U.S. News & World Report. Flagler's was $26,710.

Even better, your tuition entitles you to a long list of free amenities and services you'd have to pay for elsewhere. They include health care, prescriptions, counseling, fitness facilities, pools, security, and lots of specialized help. Read on to learn more.

Free services included in your tuition

  • Counseling (1-on-1 and group)
  • Health Services offerings
    • On-campus appointments for assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of minor illnesses
    • Sexual health education
    • Over-the-counter medication and most prescription medications
    • Nutritionist consultations
  • Peer Mentoring
  • Fitness Centers with weight club, yoga, ballet and other classes

  • WiFi across all of campus and buildings
  • Access to print from anywhere on campus using WebPrint
  • Laundry for residential students
  • 24/7 Security and Shuttle service
  • Saints Pantry allows students anonymous and free access to nonperishable food products and other necessities
  • Unique and historic spaces to live, learn, and play - Dining Hall, Flagler Room, Markland, Moly Wiley Art Building

  • Center for Advising and Core (CACE)
    • Helps students identify their academic goals and creates a customized roadmap to achieve them.
    • Provides a knowledgeable advisor to help students from the day they commit to Flagler.
    • Guides the exploration of majors and minors.
    • Hosts academic planning workshops.
    • Provides early academic intervention support.
  • Disability Resource Center (DRC) 
    • Helps with the accommodations intake process before and during the transition. 
    • Provides individual support for understanding the accommodations process and procedures.
    • Gives personalized learning and self-advocacy strategies.
    • Provides an online learning community with self-help resources.
  • Learning Resource Center (LRC) 
    • Offers one-on-one and group advising, led by peer tutors, in a fun and welcoming environment.
    • Provides online self-help resources to build academic skills, including time management, organization, motivation, test taking, and more!
  • Tutoring in a variety of areas and disciplines, including:
    • Writing – including all stages of the writing process, formal and informal writing.
    • Math – including Algebra, Calculus, Statistics, Computer Information Systems (CIS).
    • Business – including Economics, Accounting, and Operations Management.
    • Natural Sciences – including support for lab reports and diverse course preparation.
    • World Languages – including French, Spanish, and German.
    • Study Skills – including support for first-year students and the Core curriculum.
    • Varied Disciplines – including education, psychology, history, law, philosophy, and more.
  • Full Office365 suite as well as 1TB of storage available in their OneDrive.
  • Library Research Assistance: in-person at the reference desk, via the phone, or email.
  • Access to 90,000+ print books, 1,000,000+ ebooks, 3,500+ DVDs, 30+ board, card, and video games, 46,000+ journals, newspapers, and magazines in print or online.
  • Can check out from Reserves: CORE textbooks, Professor’s Course Reserves, Laptops, Calculators, Headphones, and External DVD hard drives.
  • New York Times and Wall Street Journal Online subscriptions.

  • Free attendance at Flagler College home athletic events. 
  • Free lectures through the Presidential Speaker Series, Forum on Government and Public Policy, and the Cecil and Gene Usdin Judeo-Christian Lecture Series.
  • Free Flagler College theater performances.
  • Kayaking and dock programs including paddle boarding, fishing, and yoga all on the San Sebastian inlet.
  • Club sport and intramural participation.
  • Exclusive concert experience at The Amp.
  • Events across campus and signature outings.
  • Two Pools.
  • Fire pits.
  • Recreation rooms with pool tables, ping pong tables, video game stations, flat-screen televisions, bean bags.

  • Prepares students for interview preparation and offers resume-building.
  • Provides connections with various employers, graduate schools, and professionals in the field.
  • Creates professional networking and resume-building opportunities through Business Week, Design Week, and Comms Week.
  • Provides post-graduation coaching.
  • Offers career closet.
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Budgeting for college life

We offer guidelines for other cost factors, such as books, health insurance, special fees, and travel.

Flagler College

Scholarships and Other Aid

If you need help paying for your education, you may qualify for a number of scholarships. We have many options based on merit or other factors, such as need.

Financial Aid and Scholarships

Prices and fees may vary

Costs may also vary depending on your situation: whether you’re full-time, part-time, an alum, or a non-degree student.

Compare residence hall costs

Review tuition details per credit hour, part-time, graduate, and more:

Additional tuition information

Net Price Calculator Information: 

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*Tuition covers full-time enrolment, which is 12 to 19 credit hours per semester.

** Additional residential room costs may vary depending on your housing assignment. For a full list of costs, please visit residence hall costs.

Fall Balances are Due August 1st

Spring Balances are Due December 15th 

2024 - 2025 Academic Year

Be confident in your financial plan by understanding the costs associated with a Flagler experience and the resources available to help through the journey. Plan ahead with these details of Flagler’s cost of attendance:

Cost of Attendance Before Aid  Semester Year
Tuition* $14,400 $28,800
Room** $3,990 $7,980
Meal Plan (Full) $3,575 $7,150
Mandatory Activity Fee $125 $250
High Impact Fee $250 $500
Matriculation Fee (all new incoming students)   $100
Technology Fee $125 $250
Total Costs $22,465 $45,030

The new 2024-2025 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is now open. For the latest updates, please visit our FAFSA page.

2025 - 2026 Academic Year

Cost of Attendance Before Aid  Semester Year (Includes Fall & Spring semesters only)
Tuition* $16,420 $32,840
Room** $4,480 $8,960
Meal Plan (Full) $3,755 $7,510
Mandatory Activity Fee $150 $300
Matriculation Fee (all new incoming students)   $100
Technology Fee $125 $250
Total Costs $24,930 $49,960

Questions? We’re here to help

Connect with one of our financial aid counselors, who can help you with the details.

Flagler Saints are bold, self-starters striving to forge their own path. If you can imagine yourself among these history-makers, we are determined to help you get here.

Start this journey by getting a clear picture of your prospective net costs. Use our net price calculator to get an estimate and begin your financial aid application process today.