Parents handbook - Fall 2015

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Flagler College Academic Calendar 2015-2016 AUGUST

OCTOBER

22

FALL TERM 2015

New Students Arrive, Orientation Begins Convocation

26

Fall Semester Classes Begin

27 23-25

Family Weekend

NOVEMBER

25

DECEMBER

7 - 10

Final Examinations

11

Residence Halls Close at 11:00 am

26 - 27 10

MARCH APRIL

JUNE

Fall Semester Ends

SPRING TERM 2016 8

9 - 10 11 21-25

New Students Arrive, Orientation Begins Returning Boarding Students Arrive Spring Semester Classes Begin

Spring Break (classes cancelled)

25 - 28

Final Examinations

29

Residence Halls Close at 11:00 am

28 30

MAY

Thanksgiving Holiday (Classes Canceled)

Fall Commencement Ceremony at 9:00 am

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JANUARY

Classes Canceled after 3:50 pm

Spring Semester Ends at 5:00 pm

Spring Commencement Ceremony

SUMMER SESSION 2016 6

Summer Residence Hall opens at 11:00

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Summer Term ends

9

24

Summer Term Session A - Classes Begin Residence Halls Close at 5:00 pm


INDEX Contacting College Contacting Students Tips for Parents Academic Advising Academic Life Athletics Business Services Campus recreation Career Services Counseling Disability Services Emergency Notifications Family—Fall Weekend Fees Financial Aid Food Services Grades Hurricane Information Information Technology International Study Abroad Learning Resource Center Library Lodging Parent Leadership Council Parking for Visitors Registrar Residence Life Security Shuttle Services Student Health Center Student Health Insurance Student Records—Privacy Student Services Veterans Educational Benefits

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Information in this handbook is subject to change. Please contact the respective office if questions arise. .

How to Contact the College

The College’s main phone number is (904) 829-6481 Web site: www.flagler.edu Academic Affairs

(904) 819-6392

Assessment

(904) 819-6322

Admissions Athletics

Business Services

(800) 304-4208 or (904) 819-6220 (904) 819-6252 (904) 819-6230

Campus Safety and Security

(904) 819-6200

Counseling Services

(904) 819-6305

Career Services

Disability Services Financial Aid

Food Service

Health Services

(904) 819-6286 (904) 819-6460 (904) 819-6225 (904) 819-6212 (904) 819-6211

Institutional Advancement

(904) 819-6437

Library Services

(904) 819-6206

Intramurals

News & Information President Registrar

Residence Life

(904) 819-6352 (904) 819-6249 (904) 819-6288 (904) 819-6204 (904) 819-6307

Ringhaver Student Center

(904) 819-6365

Student Services

(904) 819-6238

Student Activities

(904) 819-6459

Student Success & Advising

(904) 819-6445

Technology Services

(904) 819-6293

Study Abroad

(904) 826-8603

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Contacting Students

(Only Resident students are provided mailbox access) By Letter:

For Shipping:

Student’s Name, Campus Box #, c/o Flagler College PO Box 1027, St. Augustine, FL 32085

Student’s Name, Campus Box #, c/o Flagler College 74 King Street, St. Augustine, FL 32084

By Fax: (904) 826-8594

By email: assigned email address @flagler.edu

In Emergency: In the event you have an emergency and are unable to reach your son or daughter, you may call Student Services at (904) 819-6238 during regular office hours (8:00 am to 5:00 pm Monday through Friday). After hours, call Security Office at (904) 819-6200. Both offices will attempt to locate your son or daughter and ask him or her to contact you as soon as possible.

Flagler College is committed to provide a supportive and challenging environment in which students acquire knowledge, exercise good citizenship, and adhere to high ethical standards. We welcome your son or daughter into our community and you as a partner in this adventure.

Tips for Parents General Expectations

By enrolling in the College, students enter a new world. They neither lose their rights nor escape the duties of citizens but are expected to conduct their lives here in the context of mutual regard for the rights, property and privileges of others. The College has high standards of personal conduct and ethics. These standards are embodied in rules, regulations and policies, which the College has adopted to maintain order on campus, to promote student safety and welfare, and to further its institutional aims and values. These rules, regulations, and policies limit some activities and prescribe behavior to ensure the orderly operation of the institution and to the pursuit of its goals. All students are charged with knowledge of these rules as stated in the Catalog and in the Student Handbook and are required to comply with them.

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Transitions and Communication

Going to college is a time of transition. Most students move from the relative security of family life, through a period of exploration and self-analysis, to the development of self-reliance and responsibility. These are important years for young adults to discover who they are and who they want to be. Your son or daughter is about to face many unknowns and to experience periods of joy, pain, disappointment, and discovery. You will experience some of their victories and defeats vicariously. Students at Flagler are treated as adults and are expected to assume responsibility for their own affairs. This includes keeping their families informed of their own progress and concerns.

In accordance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, students’ academic records, including but not limited to, transcripts, class schedules, graduation information, financial aid, and discipline records, are confidential; consequently, access to student records is restricted.

Suggestions from Student to Parent

• you shouldn’t call the College on my behalf, I should do it myself • there is more to college than studying and going to classes • Care packages and letters are wonderful! • I won’t forget the values and morals you have instilled in me • rolls of quarters are greatly appreciated • most students change their major at least once • I am stressed during midterms and finals, don’t take it personally when I am grumpy • don’t take offense if I do not call you every day • and yes, I am taking my medicine, brushing my teeth, staying healthy, and I miss you just as much as you miss me!

Suggestions From Parent to Parent

• when students call with problems, it’s better to provide support and a listening ear than to supply solutions • there are places for students to go if they need to talk to someone • nobody paid attention when you explained how to do laundry! • you aren’t being a bother by calling; they love to hear from you • your student is actually leaving home, not just going on vacation! • e-mail , texting, and Facebook are the BEST ways to keep in touch; it is easy, fast and cheap! • when students come home to visit, they want to spend time with friends! • your son or daughter will turn out just fine even if you don’t worry about him or her all of the time • you should plan a trip to Flagler College about a month before summer break to start carting things home!

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College Offices and Services

College offices and services are ready to assist students in meeting the challenges and complexities of college life. You, as parents, can assist us by encouraging students to make use of these on-campus resources. You might even provide them with specific referrals to these offices when they raise questions or concerns with you.

Academic Life

“Academic Life” and “Campus Life” at Flagler College are supportive elements in a learning/living experience. The programs and resources included in this section describe the many facets of college life and the special opportunities that Flagler College affords its students.

Academic Advisement

Learning is not a passive activity and requires commitment and involvement on the part of the learner. Advisement plays an important role in guiding the student through his or her educational experience at Flagler. During the students first year, advising is handled by a specially trained First Year Advisor (FYA) who will assist the student in selecting classes, mentor the student through the transition to college life, and be a resource for all concerns affecting the student. During the remainder of the student’s academic career they will work with a full-time faculty member in the student major field of study. In addition, the Office of Student Success and Advising serves as a resource for students seeking additional guidance. The major responsibilities of advisors are to assist students in planning their educational program, selecting specific courses to satisfy degree requirements, clarifying procedures and responding to questions and concerns. It is the interaction between the student, advisor, and the college that produces learning. This experience is not limited to the classroom; student development occurs through participation in various programs, activities, and services available to students outside the classroom. The size of an institution is a contributing factor in enhancing the learning experience for students. At a small college such as Flagler, students get to know their instructors. A favorable faculty-student ratio fosters more frequent interaction between faculty and students.

Academic Advising and Student Success

The Office of Student Success and Advising is committed to serving the needs of student to promoter achievement and fulfillment with their college experience. The primary focus is to assist students in developing their academic skills, plan their educational program, select appropriate courses to satisfy degree requirements, clarify procedures and respond to questions and concerns. The Office is committed to assisting students in all areas of college life and addressing concerns about the College. Students and parents are encouraged to contact the Office of Student Success and Advising for advice, support and planning the student’s academic career.

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Academic Course Load

The quantity unit of credit at Flagler College is the semester hour, defined as one hour of class work plus two hours of preparation per week for one semester. Normal full-time course load for a semester is 15 semester hours, plus related laboratory periods; a minimum of 12 semester hours is required or full-time status. Students registering for less than 12 hours are classified as part-time students. Students may not take more than 19 semester hours in any semester without the recommendation of their faculty advisor and the approval of the Registrar. Students enrolled in 20 or more semester hours are charged additional tuition per semester hour.

Academic Requirements for Continuation

Attendance at Flagler College is a privilege granted solely by the College. Enrollment for one semester or term in no way obligates or requires the College to extend or continue a student’s enrollment beyond the semester or term. At the conclusion of any semester or term, the College is at liberty to disallow a student to continue his or her enrollment. Moreover, the College reserves the right to withdraw, dismiss, or suspend at any time a student whose conduct is judged as inconsistent with the traditions, rules, standards, and regulations of the College. Students are required to maintain a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 or better to remain in good academic standing. Warning: An academic warning is issued to students whose semester grade point average is below 2.0 and/or whose academic standing is in jeopardy.

Probation:

A student whose cumulative grade point average is below 2.0, or whose academic performance is judged to be of poor quality, will be placed on academic probation.

Dismissal: Academic dismissal is the involuntary separation of the student from the College. Dismissal may or may not be a permanent separation. Additional information may be found in the College Catalog.

Academic Withdrawal

A student who finds it necessary to withdraw from the College must complete an official withdrawal form, which can be obtained from the Office of the Registrar. The withdrawal form requires the student to obtain signatures from administrative officers to ensure that the student’s record is cleared before leaving the campus.

Intent to Graduate Interview

During the junior year, students must meet with a staff member in the Office of the Registrar to certify the completion of all general education requirements. Once a student earns 60 semester hours, he or she is responsible for scheduling the interview. All graduating seniors are required to participate in the commencement ceremony. Exceptions to this requirement must be approved, in advance, by the Office of Academic Affairs.

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Athletics

Gymnasium, Granada Street, (904) 819-6252 Intercollegiate athletics are an integral part of the educational experience at Flagler College. The College is a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), Division II and a member of the Peach Belt Conference.

Business Services

20 Valencia, (904) 819-6230 The Office of Business Services is responsible for maintaining the student’s financial record with the college. Students are provided with information concerning account balances, tuition and other charges, and student health insurance. Student account statements can be viewed at my.flagler.edu after July 10 for the Fall term and after November 14 for the Spring term. After the drop/add period of each semester, refunds of credit balances will automatically be transferred through the FlaglerOne link so all FlaglerOne Card links must be activated prior to students arrival on campus. Work grant payroll is also distributed to the FlaglerOne Card by the payroll department. Information regarding a student account is strictly limited to the student and the student’s responsible billing party, or authorized parties designated by the student on the Information Authorization Form. Notary services are also available.

Campus Recreation

Intramurals-Ringhaver Student Center, (904) 819-6352 All Flagler students are encouraged to participate in some phase of the Intramural Sports Program. There are team and individual sports activities, which may include flag football, floor hockey, billiards, table tennis, bowling, mini golf, basketball, soccer, volleyball, swimming, tennis and softball. Also, there are a number of game nights that include bingo, poker and contests to pick winners in the Oscars, sporting events, etc. The Intramural Program also provides Tai Chi, Zumba, yoga, pilates classes. Students interested in participating in the intramural program may contact the Director of Intramurals.

Career Services Center

Ringhaver Student Center, (904) 819-6286 The Office of Career Services assists students in making career decisions and achieving personal career goals. Information is provided on career fields, job search strategies and employment opportunities.

College Counseling Services

8 Valencia Street, (904) 819-6305 The Counseling Center is located in Palm Cottage at 8 Valencia Street, between Wiley Hall and Lewis House. Students may schedule an appointment in person , emailing counseling@flagler.edu, or by calling the Counseling Center.

The College offers counseling to help students deal with concerns that may interfere with their personal well-being, social adjustment, and/or academic progress. Counseling services are confidential to the degree allowed by law, and are not part of a student’s educational records. The Counseling Center’s professional

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staff provide counseling for a broad range of reasons, ranging from personal growth to crisis intervention, as well as consultation and referral services. The Center also offers testing and assessment for ADHD. Counseling is free to all currently enrolled students.

There are numerous concerns students may address through counseling. These include, but are not limited to: adjusting to college life, relationships, roommate conflicts, family issues, identity challenges, time management, anxiety, eating disorders, substance abuse, grief, stress, depression, anger issues, social isolation, study skills and test anxiety. Often, students want to feel more satisfied with their lives, become more effective in dealing with problems, increase their self-awareness, improve their self-esteem, or enhance communication and/or conflict resolution skills.

Disability Services

Proctor Library, (904) 819-6460 The Office of Services for Students with Disabilities (OSSD) at Flagler College provides reasonable accommodations and services to ensure equal access to education as intended by Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. The OSSD will review documentation and provide reasonable accommodations, support and guidance to eligible students with disabilities. Services may include: exam accommodations; procuring note takers and interpreters; alternative format text; referral and assistance with adaptive technology; and other services according to the needs of the individual. Please contact the office for documentation requirements. We encourage early inquiry for additional and/or specific information. Our goal is to provide students with disabilities an equal opportunity to participate in all programs and courses at Flagler.

Emergency Notifications - e2Campus

www.e2campus.net/my/flag/ Parents and Students can sign up for e2Campus to receive notifications of any campus emergency via email and/or cellphone text message (your Flagler email address is automatically enrolled). Emergency notifications will include (but are not limited to) hurricanes, tropical storms, tornadoes, severe thunderstorms, as well as situations impacting the safety of students, faculty, staff and/or guests. Information will be given regarding what they should do to stay safe in an emergency. Signing up for e2Campus takes just seconds, but the updates and advice your student might receive could save precious time in an emergency.

Family Weekend

Family Weekend is designed for you, as well as other members of your family, to visit your student’s home-away-from-home. Family Weekend is held in the Fall and incorporates several fun-filled events. Activities may include athletic events, a theatre production, games, a barbecue, tours, and time with college administrators. This is an excellent opportunity to spend some time on campus. For more information about Family Weekend, visit my.flagler.edu and look under the Student Services tab or contact the Office of Student Services at (904) 819-6238 or studentservices@flagler.edu

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Fees

20 Valencia, (904) 819-6230 If you have any questions concerning fees, a list is provided in the annual Flagler College Catalog and on our website at my.flagler.edu under the Business Services tab, Tuition & Fees section. Failure to meet financial obligations in a reasonable manner can result in the cancellation of a student’s enrollment. Students with balances on their financial account will NOT be awarded a diploma or issued transcripts. Fall payments are due by August 1 Spring payments are due by December 1

Payments must be made in accordance with the deadlines before a student is permitted to register or attend classes.

Advance Deposit - New On-Campus Resident New on-campus resident students are required to submit an advance deposit as a confirmation of their intention to live on campus at Flagler College. This deposit is non-refundable and will be applied to the student’s tuition and fees for the fall semester. For new students, (freshmen and transfers) advance deposits are due within three weeks following the date of acceptance. New Resident advance deposits reserve an enrollment space as well as a residence hall room.

Advance Deposit - Returning On-Campus Resident The College has limited housing for returning students and cannot guarantee that housing will be available. A limited number of housing contracts for returning students are offered on a first come, first serve basis during Housing Week (advertised well in advance). The completed housing contract must be submitted prior to the deadline and a non-refundable deposit of $400 is due within 1 week of an accepted housing contract. If the housing contract or the advance deposit is not submitted by the deadlines then the housing contract is void. Payment Schedules Tuition for Room and Board

Fall semester = due by August 1 Spring semester = due by December 1 Payments must be made in accordance with the deadlines before a student is permitted to register or attend classes.

Billing Procedures The Office of Business Services will send e-mail notification to all students that their e-bill is available for viewing and paying. The student must sign any responsible billing party up for e-bill notification at our website www.my.flagler.edu, Business Services tab, Student Payment Center, Make Payment link, or Add Parent tab. Flagler College offers a payment plan with no interest and only a $35.00 enrollment fee. Students, parents or any other responsible billing party listed on the students account can enroll online and agree to contract requirements with an electronic signature. The monthly bills, reminders, and receipts will be set up so that they are automatically emailed and/or messaged to your cell phone. The automatic payments come out of your designated account on the 10th of each month beginning in July for fall term and November for spring term. Each term has a four month plan.

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Financial Aid

Hanke Hall, (904) 819-6225, financialaid@flagler.edu The Office of Financial Aid conducts a comprehensive financial aid program designed to help students who need financial assistance and to recognize students on the basis of academic achievement, talent or service. The Office of Financial Aid uses all means at its disposal such as campus publications, college website, faculty notification, student email, etc to advise students of financial aid availability and application deadlines. It is the student’s responsibility to use these means to seek out and apply for financial aid. The Flagler College financial aid staff is available during regular business hours to assist students in this process. Parents and students are encouraged to contact our financial aid counselors for information and answers to any questions they may have. The recommended Financial Aid Deadline is April 1. The federal financial aid application, FAFSA, is required to qualify for student loans and/or need-based aid.

Food Service

Ponce Hall, (904) 819-6212 Meals are served to students, faculty and guests in the college Dining Hall, an attractive, high-domed structure with frescoed ceilings. Well-balanced meals with a variety of selections are served; the food service is catered by ARAMARK. Students may also purchase sandwiches, salads, Chick-fil-A, Starbucks coffee, and more at The Bistro in the Ringhaver Student Center. All incoming resident students are required to purchase the full meal plan. Upper-class resident students and commuting students may purchase one of three meal plan options through the Office of Business Services or a modified meal plan through ARAMARK

Grades

- Students may access their final grades through my.flagler.edu.

Hurricane Information

http://emergency.flagler.edu, (904) 829-6481 In the event of a hurricane, the College has a disaster plan in place that will be implemented as soon as necessary. Students, both on campus and off campus, will receive notice through campus mail, email and E2Campus Notifications (providing the student has signed up for this service). See E2Campus Emergency Notifications section of this handbook. In addition, the college radio station, WFCF 88.5FM, will broadcast information of what is expected. All students should inform college personnel of their intentions and follow the guidelines distributed. For those without transportation, the College will have he ability to transport to local shelters once the shelters have been identified. Parents can access the college website for more details during a storm at http://emergency.flagler.edu or call (904) 829-6481

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Information Technology Services

Proctor Library, (904) 819-6293 The Office of Information Technology Services provides academic and administrative computing support to the College. Specific resources available to students include Internet/e-mail access, library computer access, as well as answers to general questions regarding the use of a personal computer.

International Study Abroad/Away Programs

Study Abroad/Away Office, (904) 826-8603 Flagler offers an array of opportunities for students to study abroad. This office is responsible for overseeing and coordinating all approved study abroad/away programs, for providing students and faculty with information on such programs, and for conducting a mandatory study abroad orientation. Opportunities for studying abroad/away are available throughout the academic year, including the summer semester.

Learning Resources

The Learning Resource Center is a space where Flagler students can come, free of charge, to obtain assistance from their peers and College faculty members in math, accounting, writing, science, Spanish, and reading or study skills. The LRC is located at the east end of the south breezeway near the Ponce classrooms. Email (learning@flagler.edu), visit http:www.flagler.edu/lrc, or call (904) 819-8548 for more information

Students may also utilize the Center as a quiet work and study space between classes. During the fall and spring semesters, the LRC is open from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm Monday through Thursday, and from 9:00 am to Noon on Fridays. Some Labs (primarly the Writing Center) provide evening hours in the Proctor Library. To check individual lab times, visit at www.flagler.edu/lrc Accounting Lab: provides assistance in the field of accountancy—in particular, financial and managerial accounting. Students can obtain assistance with their homework, test prep, and general material review Math Lab: offers peer tutoring for all Flagler math courses including algebra, geometry, statistics, and business calculus. GRE and LSAT prep, and Course Compass and calculator setup are also available.

Reading and Study Skills Center: helps students develop effective test-taking, content reading, time management, stress management, speaking, listening strategies, and help with critical thinking skills and memorization techniques.

Science Learning Lab: provides specialized peer tutoring in the natural sciences to help students understand scientific principles, solve problems, and write lab reports.

Spanish Lab: allows students to work individually with experienced Spanish tutors to sharpen their writing and speaking skills. Tutors can also provide tips for learning new vocabulary, remembering verb conjugations, and studying new grammar topics.

Writing Center: provides an opportunity for students to work one-on-one with either a peer tutor or a member of the English department faculty. Students are encouraged to bring any type of writing assignment for help with all parts of the writing process from brainstorming to final editing. The Writing Center also offers evening hours in the Proctor Library.

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Library

44 Sevilla Street, (904) 819-6206 The Proctor Library is a vital educational resource that complements the other academic programs on campus. The facility’s first and second floors include the Library’s reference, audio-visual, and circulating collections, together with an Internet Research Lab, two general Internet labs, four group study rooms, and a variety of other seating and privacy options supporting academic work. The third floor offers a large open-access computer lab, the graphic design lab/studio, four technology-equipped lab/classrooms, and several faculty and administrative offices. Wireless Internet access is available throughout the facility, and access by students to most of the Library’s electronic databases is also available from the residence halls and any other Internet access point.

Lodging

Others hotels and motels are also available in St. Augustine and the surrounding areas. **These hotels support scholarships at the College. Best Western-Historical Inn (904) 829-9088 Best Western-Spanish Quarter (904) 824-4457 Casa Monica Hotel (800) 648-1888 Courtyard by Marriott (904) 826-4068 Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott (904) 826-4068 Hampton Inn & Suites (904) 827-9797 Hampton Inn, I-95 (904) 824-4422 Hampton Inn, St. Augustine Beach (904) 471-4000 **Hampton Inn-Historic (904) 829-1996 Hilton Garden Inn, St. Augustine Beach (904) 471-5559 **Best Western - A1A Beach Blvd. (904) 461-9990 Hilton Inn – Historic Bayfront (904) 829-2277 Holiday Inn Express & Suites (904) 824-5151 Holiday Inn-Hotel & Suites (904) 494-2100 Monterey Inn-Bayfront (888) 740-7020 or (904) 824-4482 Quality Inn (904) 829-3435 Quality Inn Historic (800) 575-5288 Ramada Limited I-95 (904) 829-5643 Renaissance Resort at World Golf Village (888) 740-7020 St. Augustine Island Inn (877) 471-1440

Parent Leadership Council

170 Malaga Street, (904) 826-8549, www.Flagler.edu/parents The Parents Leadership Council (PLC) at Flagler College is a group of dedicated Flagler parents who seek to make a difference on the Flagler campus by serving as ambassadors for Flagler College. The PLC helps to develop resources that support the Flagler experience for our students. Council members network with other parents, welcoming them to the Flagler family and educate fellow parents on the importance of giving to the Flagler Fund. The PLC facilitates opportunities for parents to become involved in the life of the College by hosting events, communicating via a Parents E-Newsletter, building relationships, providing a conduit for parents to communicate and help other parents. Members of the PLC have an important impact on parent engagement at the College through annual President’s Society gifts, volunteer, and thoughtful counsel to administration and staff.

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Parking for Visitors on Campus

Visitors are always welcome at Flagler College. When visiting on the Flagler College campus, please contact the Office of Campus Safety and Security in Ponce de Leon Hall for parking instructions and a temporary parking permit. Visitors receiving parking tickets should contact Security as soon as possible, and report the number of the ticket issued (904) 819-6200.

Registrar

Wiley Hall, (904) 819-6204 The Office of the Registrar maintains the permanent academic records for all students who enroll at Flagler. This Office evaluates transfer credits from other accredited institutions and coordinates course registration. The office also prepares enrollment verifications on written request (e.g., for insurance purposes, loans, etc.) and prepares and sends transcripts (only the student may request release of his or her transcript). The Office of the Registrar also coordinates the collection of final grades. Students may access their final grades at my.flagler.edu.

Residence Life

Ponce Hall, (904) 819-6307 All new freshmen must reside on campus, unless they live at home with their parents or if they are over 20 years of age. For students who enroll for the fall semester, housing contracts are for the full academic year; thus, the student is responsible for the yearly room and board charges, as specified in the Flagler College Catalog. Students entering Flagler in January will contract for housing for the spring term only. The residence life program is designed to further the academic and social objectives of the College. Most rooms are arranged for two or three students; however, there are rooms that may accommodate four or more students. All rooms are furnished with beds, dressers, desks and chairs, shower curtains, high-speed internet connection, and a microwave/fridge combination. The student must provide linens, bedding and pillows, and cleaning supplies. There are set times and dates that the residence halls open and close. The residence halls are open during the Thanksgiving and Spring Break holidays; however, they are closed during the winter break period between the fall and spring semesters. There is also housing available during summer term.

Security

Ponce de Leon Hall, (904) 819-6200 Security personnel are on duty 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The Office of Campus Safety and Security, under the supervision of the Vice President of Business Services, is responsible for the safety and security of all persons while on campus and of all College property and equipment. Campus Security is also responsible for enforcing college regulations. Security personnel cooperate and work with the Dean of Student Services in all matters involving students and their guests. Unauthorized persons are not allowed on campus at any time. Additionally, security officers will be alert to prevent any unauthorized items from being brought on or taken off campus. In order to keep out unauthorized persons, and for the security of resident students, all doors to the outside are locked at specified times. Any incident of theft/vandalism or injury is to be reported immediately to the Office of Campus Safety and Security, and a detailed incident report must be completed

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Shuttle/Airport Services AIRPORT SHUTTLE of St. Augustine

(904) 825- 0004 http://www.airportshuttlestaugustine.com

AIRPORT EXPRESS of St. Augustine ECO-RIDE of St. Augustine

(904) 827-7206

ISLAND AIRPORT SHUTTLE

(904) 471-3241

DAYTON Limos

EZ AIRPORT Shuttle

(904) 638-3060

(904) 741-3740

Student Health Center

(904) 824-9400 or (800) 296-9711 http://airportexpresspickup.com

http://www.eco.marsconnections.com http://www.daytonalimos.com

http://www.islandairportshuttle.com http://www.ezshuttle.net

Ponce de Leon Hall, (904) 819-6211 Services provided by Health Services are free to full-time students. There is one registered nurse and one nurse practitioner available weekdays to provide, assessment, consultation, referrals, limited prescriptions, and over-the-counter medications when appropriate. A physician provides care for an hour each morning (first-come, first-served). Some prescription antibiotics are available in Health Services for a fee; crutches and heating pads are available on a loan basis. All health care provided outside Flagler College Health Services is at the student’s expense and all insurance claims are to be filed by the student. Please notify Health Services if a student is hospitalized or treated in the emergency room.

Student Health Insurance

The College offers a group health insurance plan at a reasonable cost. All students should be able to verify they are covered by other health insurance, when necessary. All athletes are required to purchase the health insurance, unless the student can verify that he/she is protected by other health insurance plans that meet Federal standards and standards established by the NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association) and the insurance company is chartered in the United States. Please visit the Business Services section of MYFLAGLER for more detailed information regarding the health insurance plan.

Student Records - Privacy

The College enforces the provisions of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) of 1974. This regulation, as it applies to institutions of higher learning, ensures that students have access to certain records that pertain to them. It prohibits others, except faculty members or administrators who have “a need to know” and parents who claim their student as a dependent for tax purposes, from access to the student’s records, unless the student signs a waiver. This waiver, the "Release of Student Information Request" form, may be obtained from the Office of the Registrar or found on-line at http://my.flagler.edu/ics/Academics/Registrar. The "Release of Student Information" form remains in effect until the student rescinds it in writing. In accordance with the FERPA, Flagler College affords students certain rights with respect to their student records. They are:

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The right to inspect and review the student’s educational records within 45 days from the College receiving the request for access.

Students should submit to the Registrar, the Assistant Dean of Academic Affairs, the Dean of Academic Affairs, the Dean of Student Services, the Vice President of Business Services, the Director of Financial Aid, the head of the academic department, or other appropriate official, written requests that identify the record(s) they wish to Inspect and purpose(s) for inspection. If the College official to whom the request was submitted does not maintain the records, that official shall advise the student of the correct official to whom the request should be addressed. The appropriate College official will make arrangements for access and notify the student of the time and place where the records may be inspected. A "Request to Review Student Education Record" form is available in and must be submitted to the Office of the Registrar.

2. The right to request the amendment of the student’s educational records that the student believes are inaccurate or misleading.

Students may ask the College to amend a record that they believe is inaccurate or misleading. They should write the College official who is responsible for the record, clearly identify the part of the record they want changed, and specify why it is inaccurate or misleading. If the College decides not to amend the record as requested, the College will notify the student of the decision and advise the student of his or her right to a hearing regarding the request for amendment. Additional information regarding the hearing procedures will be provided to the student when notified of the right to a hearing.

3. The right to consent to disclosures of personally identifiable information contained in the student’s educational records, except to the extent that FERPA authorizes disclosure without consent. One exception that permits disclosure without consent is disclosure to school officials with legitimate educational interests. A school official may be considered a person employed by the College in an administrative, supervisory, academic or research, or support staff position (including campus safety and security personnel and health services staff); contractors, consultants, volunteers or other parties; a person serving on the Board of Trustees; or a student serving on an official committee, such as a disciplinary or grievance committee, or assisting another school official in performing his or her tasks. A school official has a legitimate educational interest, if the official needs to review an education record in order to fulfill his or her professional responsibility. 4. The right to file a complaint with the U.S. Department of Education concerning alleged failures by the College to comply with the requirements of FERPA. The name and address of that office is: Family Policy Compliance Office, U.S. Department of Education, 400 Maryland Avenue, SW, Washington, D.C. 20202-4605. The College may release directory information without the student’s written consent. Directory information may include student name, address, telephone number, date of birth, dates of attendance, degrees and awards received, the most recent previous educational institution attended, photographs, participation

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in officially recognized activities and sports, and the height and weight of athletes. A student has the right to refuse permission to release any or all directory Information without the student’s prior written consent. The student, at the time of registration, must request in writing that the directory information not be released. A "Request for Non-Disclosure of Information" form is available in the Office of the Registrar. The student must notify the Registrar in writing each academic year of enrollment to deny the release of this information. To deny the release of information, including photographs, pertaining to participation in recognized activities, programs, services, and sports, the student must notify, in writing, the Office of Admissions, the Office of the Registrar, the Office of Academic Affairs, the Dean of Student Services, the Director of Intercollegiate Athletics, and the Office of Marketing Communications each academic year.

Student Services

Ringhaver Student Center, (904) 819-6238 The Office of Student Services is responsible for the staffing, planning, leadership and coordination of a variety of departments and service areas. The various departments in Student Services support the mission of Flagler College through the provision of a number of out-of-class learning experiences that facilitate the growth and development of Flagler students. The Office of Student Services has primary responsibility for student conduct. The office responds to reports of misconduct and violations of the Student Conduct Code. The office also responds to student needs and concerns. Parents are encouraged to call if they have questions. Student Services program and service areas include intramurals, Residence Life, Student Health Center, orientation, student clubs and organizations, activities, and food service.

Veterans Educational Benefits

Some armed service veterans and their dependents are eligible to receive educational benefits from the United States Department of Veterans Affairs. The application for VA Education Benefits or survivors’ and dependents’ Educational Assistance is available at http://vabenefits.vba.va/gov/vonapp/main.asp. The completed paper application and enrollment certification will be sent to the Department of Veterans Affairs, Regional Processing Office, Decatur, Georgia. Subsequent certifications will be processed by the Office of the Registrar, (904) 819-6204, on notification from the student of their intention to re-enroll.

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Office of Student Services (904) 819-6238, studentservices@flagler.edu 2015-2016


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