Enrollment Terminology

Daytona State offers college credit and vocational courses as well as college preparatory courses. Students may attend full-time or part-time.

 

  • Academic Calendar Year Definition – An academic calendar year starts with the fall term and continues until the end of the next summer term.
  • Advanced Registration – Typically a three-day period which allows currently enrolled students to enroll into classes for the following semester on a priority order, based on credit hours earned (successfully completed) or if a Veteran. College Credit may not be combined with Vocational Contact Hours (VCH) or vice versa.(parameters; US Military/Veterans/45+credits/900 VCH first day of advanced, 30+/600 VCH second day of advanced registration, 15+/300 VCH third day of advanced registration)
  • Audit – Students who do not want to earn college credit for a course or have taken the course before and received a grade of "C" or better may audit a course prior to the class start date. College preparatory courses may not be audited. All requisites apply when auditing a course.
  • College Credit – Courses that typically lead to a bachelor’s or associate degree or college credit certificate and may transfer to other regionally accredited institutions.
  • College Preparatory Courses – Courses are designed to help students achieve a specific skill level. Credits earned in preparatory courses will not transfer and are not calculated in a student's grade point average (GPA). Students may not audit a preparatory class.
  • Full-Time Status – A student enrolled in 12 or more credit hours during any semester is considered full-time. A student may combine hours for all sub-sessions within the semester to establish full-time status. Enrollment status may be calculated differently for financial aid and veterans’ benefits.
  • Half-Time Status – A student enrolled in six to eight credit hours during a semester. A student may combine hours for all sub-sessions within the semester to establish half-time status. Enrollment status may be calculated differently for financial aid and veterans’ benefits.
  • Less Than Half-Time Status – A student enrolled in less than six credit hours during a semester. Enrollment status may be calculated differently for financial aid and veterans’ benefits.
  • Open Enrollment – The earliest date for new or returning students (and those who did not register into classes during the Advanced Registration period) who can begin enrolling into classes.
  • Semester – A 15 or 16-week (also two seven-week sub sessions) period during the fall and spring when classes are in session. Multiple summer sessions are offered starting at various times.
  • Semester Hours – The number of credits assigned to a specific course. The number of hours per week of class varies.
  • State Employee Registration – State employees as identified by the Florida Accounting and Information Resource website may enroll and have their tuition waived for a maximum of six hours per semester. NOTE: Students who are using their State Waiver cannot enroll into classes until the very first day of class, at the earliest, otherwise the waiver is void.
  • Three-Quarter-Time Status – A student enrolled in nine to 11 credit hours during a semester. A student may combine hours for all sub-sessions within the semester to establish three-quarter-time status. Enrollment status may be calculated differently for financial aid and veterans’ benefits.
  • Vocational Credit – Courses that typically lead to a certificate and do not transfer to other postsecondary institutions.