Flagler College – Tallahassee Campus

Flagler College Tallahassee
TypePrivate satellite campus
Established2000
EndowmentUS$60 million
ChancellorWilliam L. Proctor
PresidentJoseph Joyner
Administrative staff
20
Students400
Location,
U.S.
Colors    Crimson and gold
NicknameSaints
Websitewww.flagler.edu/flagler-college-tallahassee/

Flagler College Tallahassee was a branch campus of Flagler College, a private liberal arts college in St. Augustine, Florida. It was hosted through Tallahassee State College and was founded in 2000 as the product of a legislative mandate to expand opportunities for four year degree-seeking students. The campus offered bachelor's degree programs in six majors and four minors. The campus officially closed in May 2024. The closure was prompted by changes in the Florida higher education system, including Tallahassee Community College’s expansion to offer four-year degrees, which reduced the need for a separate Flagler College branch in the region. The campus’s programs were phased out, and the final graduating class marked the end of its academic offerings in Tallahassee.