St. Augustine, Flagler College at-a-glance Majors: 29 majors and 34 minors the oldest European settlement in the United States with an historic Student Body: 2,588 students; downtown district only a short walk 1,035 men and 1,553 women.* from campus and four miles from Approximately 53% are from the Atlantic Ocean. Florida/ 47% from 43 other states and 32 foreign countries. Directions: St. Augustine lies *Enrollment Fall 2012 east of I-95 on the northeast coast of Florida, 35 miles south of Jack- Student-Faculty Ratio: sonville, approximately 100 miles Freshmen 16 to 1 northeast of Orlando. Initial meeting with college counselor Average Class Size: Intercollegiate Sports: 18 students Flagler competes at the NCAA We Start with Campus: One of the most unique Division II level in the Peach Belt Sophomores college campuses in America, Conference in 13 sports: Men’s – Your Future in Mind Flagler College is home to the , , Cross-country, Review four-year plan with college counselor Choosing a college may be the most important decision of your historic Ponce de Leon Hall that , Soccer, /Women’s – Basketball, Cross-country, Golf, life. That’s why Flagler put together this college-choice planner defines the classic architectural Take PSAT and PLAN Test style for many buildings. Soccer, , Tennis, to help you find, apply for, and get accepted into the college Location: The Flagler campus is Follow Flagler College on: College prep course review with college counselor that will help you build a successful and meaningful future. right in the heart of St. Augustine,

Juniors Academic Programs

College visits Programs of Study Major/Minor Programs of Study Major/Minor Study college entrance requirements Accounting Major or Minor InternationalAccounting Studies Major or Minor Boston, MA New York City, NY Advertising Minor JournalismAdvertising & Minor ACT/SAT prep workshop Major or Minor Chicago, IL Anthropology Minor Anthropology Documentary Production Minor Washington D.C. Take NMSQT and ACT or SAT Art History Major or Minor LatinArt History American Studies MinorMajor or Minor Business Administration Major or Minor LatinBusiness American Administration Major or Minor Attend college fairs Major or Minor Atlanta, GA Coastal Environmental Major Studies/SpanishCoastal Environmental Major Science Science Liberal Arts Major Jacksonville Tallahassee Communication & Media Minor Communication & Media Minor Seniors Marketing Minor Creative Writing Minor Creative Writing Minor Jacksonville St. Augustine Daytona Request information from colleges on your list Mathematics Minor to St. Augustine: 35 MI Criminology Minor Criminology Minor Daytona to Media Studies Major or Minor St. Augustine: 55 MI Orlando Economics Major or Minor Economics Major or Minor Kissimmee Getting to Flagler Research scholarships Orlando to Tampa by airplane:

Education, K–12 Philosophy Minor St. Augustine: 100 MI St. Petersburg from Washington D.C. 1 hour Parent/counselor conference Art Sarasota from Atlanta 45 minutes Major Philosophy/Religion Major Deaf & Hard of Hearing from Chicago 2 hours College from New York City 2 hours Fort Lauderdale Complete resume Exceptional Student Political Science Major or Minor from Boston 3 hours Naples Miami Education, Secondary Pre-Law Minor by automobile: Selection College counselor review of application forms from Atlanta 6.5 hours English Major Psychology Major or Minor Mail completed forms to top choices Social Science Timeline Public History Minor Take ACT/SAT and achievement tests Elementary Education Major For High School Students English Major or Minor Religion Minor Send applications and transcripts to top choices Environmental Science Minor Sociology Major or Minor

Complete FAFSA form Finance Minor Spanish Major or Minor

Check with counselor for local scholarship Fine Arts Major or Minor Sport Management Major Graphic Design Major or Minor Office of Admissions opportunities Strategic Communication Major b History Major or Minor (Public Relations) 74 King Street St. Augustine, Florida 32084 Forward all final information 904-819-6220 b 800-304-4208 Theatre Arts Major or Minor Honorable Minor [email protected] b www.flagler.edu Entrepreneurship Reply promptly to colleges Youth Ministry Minor Illustration Minor Flagler College is an equal opportunity institution that does not discriminate in Submit admission and housing deposits its admissions program, student services, or hiring practices on the basis of race, creed, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or its expression, nationality, ethnic origin, age, disability or any other protected class. Stage 3: Juniors Stage 4: Senior Plan Note: research colleges and list favorites (5–10) June-August Compare: location, academic programs, rankings, Request: application forms, catalogs, financial aid information, student life, and outcomes and admissions materials from colleges on your list Contact: students and graduates from colleges on list Narrow: your college choices from 10 to 5 Flagler College Discuss: college plans with parents consistently Visit: the college campuses on your list Continue: regular talks with your high ranks among Connect: with your admissions counselors at colleges of school guidance counselor the “Best your choice Regional Track: your school activities, Research: local, regional, national and college-sponsored awards, academic & athletic Colleges” in scholarships and grants the South in achievements, leadership, and community service Take: act or SAT preparation workshop U.S. News & starting from grade 9 World Report’s January-March Best Colleges. Research: act or SAT preparation September workshop Complete: Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to obtain need-based state and/ Create: a resume detailing your high school activities, Take: national Merit Scholarship or federal financial aid Flagler’s achievements, awards and special honors, praise Qualifying Test (NMSQT)- from teachers ACT or SAT tuition and Recheck: ask your high school guidance counselor Stage 1: Freshmen about local scholarship opportunities you fees are Finish: your application forms Study: college entrance might have missed among the (paper/online) and Meet: get to know your high school guidance counselor requirements courses nation’s have your counselor Review: your selected colleges to confirm your choices; review them, pay Develop: your four-year college-choice plan with your high Understand: college admission compare location, academic programs, rankings, lowest for special attention school guidance counselor requirements student life, and outcomes a final time private to the essay Explore: options for college preparation and advanced Explore: nearby colleges and colleges. Request: ask your high school guidance counselor to Give: your high school placement courses at your school universities send your first semester grades and any new guidance counselor achievements to your selected colleges permission to mail Locate: resources for information about colleges and universities Attend: local college fairs and explore numerous schools your high school Continue: exploring financial aid opportunities and transcripts to your Become: active in student groups, sports, and/or the arts Timeframe: nMSQT–October, ACT March/SAT April checking scholarship information chosen colleges Timeframe: start early fall, complete late spring Take: required entrance April-June tests (ACT, SAT, Stage 2: Sophomores Achievement), Nearly 87% of Prepare: to be accepted at one or more of your ensure your scores selected colleges are forwarded to your Flagler graduates Develop: this year’s specific plan steps with your high selected colleges accept positions or Track: deadlines, acceptances, rejections, and school guidance counselor get into graduate financial aid awards Maintain: your academic grades Take: the Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test (PSAT) (or raise them) to be schools within six ® Decide: upon notification, choose which college and the PLAN test considered for months of graduation. you will spend the next 4 years scholarships Set up: college preparatory course work for next school year Respond: give a prompt reply to your college of choice

Explore: college financial aid terminology, processes, October/November Join: campus groups, organizations, and social and resources media that extend invitations Send: applications and transcripts to your Research: college and university websites selected colleges Submit: the required deposit at your college of choice for admission and housing Timeframe: PSAT–October/PLAN®–November

College Prep Courses & Financial Aid decisions– Celebrate: you’ve just made the best decision of your life February, 2nd Semester

Flagler’s Office of Admissions can help you in your search for the right college. To find out how, please contact us at: 800-304-4208 or 904-819-6220.