First Year Housing

Ponce Courtyard

Cedar Hall

Cedar Hall opened its doors to residents in 2006. Just a short walk from the Campus Services Building, Flagler College gym, and Theater, Cedar Hall allows access to many of these great features. Cedar Hall will enable residents to live in Jack-and-Jill-style living on campus and is a 5-minute walk from the center of campus.

Cedar Hall is centered around the core value of a Respectful and Inclusive Community. Residents living within the hall will be immersed in a residential community that explores varying identities and how our differences unify us as a Flagler Community. RAs program around ideas and values of open dialogue, respecting differences, and embracing each other.

Amenities for Cedar Hall

  • Commons areas on every floor with furniture designed to build community
  • A laundry room on the 2nd floor
  • Trash rooms on every floor
  • Personal closets
  • In-room sinks

Lewis House

Lewis Hall opened its doors to residents in 1987. Located in the middle of campus, this first-year hall allows access to many of these great features. Lewis Hall provides an opportunity for residents to live in Jack-and-Jill style living on campus and is a 1-minute walk from the center of campus.

Lewis Hall is centered around the core value of Transformative Learning. Residents who live within the hall will find themselves immersed within a residential community that explores the idea of holistic education and finding new paths to educate themselves. RAs program around ideas and values that promote lifelong learning and finding personal pathways towards excellence.

Amenities for Lewis House

  • Commons areas on every floor with flat-screen TVs and furniture designed to build community
  • A laundry room on the 3rd floor
  • Trash cans on every floor
  • Personal closets

Ponce de Leon Hall

Built by Henry Flagler, the Hotel Ponce de Leon was once a lavish escape for the wealthy elite. Now, it's a place you may call home as a student! 

When Henry Flagler designed his hotel, each room was given a unique layout so guests would have different experiences each time they returned. When the hotel was converted into residence halls, each residence hall room kept its unique qualities. Rooms range in size and layout, from a single room, which are quite uncommon, double, triple, and even quadruple occupancy. That means no matter which room you're assigned, it will be completely unique!

You'll likely have at least one roommate (remember, single rooms are rare), so we match up roommates based on student housing forms, which help us pair you with someone with similar interests.

Ponce Hall is centered around the core value of Thoughtful Stewardship. Residents who live within the hall will find themselves immersed within a residential community that values the historic aspects of Flagler College, while also celebrating our push into the future. RAs program around ideas and values of celebrations of historic heritages, insights into the future of our community, and ways in which we can build a narrative that explores all aspects of Flagler College and our experiences.

Amenities for Ponce de Leon Hall

  • Laundry Rooms on most floors
  • Trash cans on every floor