Flagler College (Saint Augustine, Florida)

USA / Florida / Saint Augustine / Saint Augustine, Florida / King Street, 74
 university, place with historical importance, draw only border, college of further education / higher education, liberal arts college

74 King Street
St Augustine, FL 32084
(904) 829-6481
www.flagler.edu/

Flagler College was originally built as the Ponce De Leon Hotel in 1888 by railroad tycoon Henry Flagler.

In 1968, the resort was converted into a four year liberal art college and has been growing ever since.

Degrees can be obtained in fields such as philosophy, graphic design, communications, sports management, sociology, psychology, business and accounting to name a few.

The college itself is beautifully designed and has a great educational track record and is one of the most affordable private colleges in the nation.
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Coordinates:   29°53'33"N   81°18'56"W

Comments

  • Flagler College was originally the Ponce De Leon Hotel founded in the 1800's by railroad tycoon Henry Flagler. In the 1970's it was converted into a four year liberal art college and has been growing ever since. Degrees can be obtained in fields such as philosophy, graphic design, communications, sports management, sociology, psychology, business and accounting to name a few. The college itself is beautifully designed and has a great educational track record and is one of the most affordable private colleges in the nation.
  • This is an amazing old hotel. Worth a special trip to go see.
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