Admissions

Daytona State College Admissions

If you're considering a college that can offer you a quality education at an affordable cost, Daytona State College is the right place for you. For more than 60 years, Daytona State has been the institution of choice for thousands of Volusia and Flagler County residents as well as students from all over the state, country, and internationally. In addition to the Associate of Arts/University Transfer degree, Daytona State also offers more than 100 associate of science degrees and certificates, as well as the Bachelor of Applied Science in Supervision and Management, the Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology, the Bachelor of Science in Information Technology, the Bachelor of Science in Nursing, the Bachelor of Science in Accounting, and seven Bachelor of Science in Education degrees. Daytona State is close to home and features small class sizes, personal attention from expert faculty, and convenient, flexible class schedules that fit your busy lifestyle.

We offer you a comprehensive college experience, including career planning, varsity athletics, student clubs and cultural events. Whether you've been out of school for some time and need help preparing for the rigors of college studies, or are ready to take on the challenge of our acclaimed honors programs, our dedicated staff and faculty are ready to help you achieve your goals at Daytona State.

Great value

Daytona State College is less expensive than other colleges for similar classes. Offering quality education at affordable prices, it is the best value in higher education today! Student financial assistance is also available to those who qualify.

More than 100 degree and certificate programs to choose from

Daytona State College offers many degree and program options to fit your life goals, whether you want to gain short-term training to start a career, build new skills, or transfer to other four-year public or private colleges or universities.

DirectConnect to UCF

Daytona State associate of arts degree students have a clear path to transfer to UCF through the university's nationally recognized DirectConnect program. DirectConnect guarantees admission to UCF for AA graduates and adds touch points that track students from their freshman year at DSC through their senior year at the university to ensure they stay on a path toward success. In addition to increased academic advising, touch points include having students complete a career-assessment plan, confirm early major declaration, and complete skills workshops related to academic planning, financial literacy and other topics. To get started on your path to UCF through DirectConnect, speak with your DSC academic advisor early in your freshman year.

Quanta-Honors College / UCF's Burnett Honors College 

Many Quanta-Honors College students continue their educations beyond the Associate of Arts degree by transferring to the University of Central Florida through DSC DirectConnect to UCF. These students are eligible for transfer admission to UCF’s Burnett Honors College with lower division honors requirements already satisfied if they meet specific expectations.  

Blue-Gold Connection to Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University 

The Blue-Gold Connection is a program that ERAU offers to students attending Daytona State College after high school graduation. This program allows students to complete a majority of their general education requirements at Daytona State College. Blue-Gold students will now have the option of obtaining an AA degree or completing a personalized course transfer guide. 

Bethune-Cookman University Partnership

DSC Criminal Justice students can pursue an advanced degree in Criminal Justice at B-CU and receive admissions, transfer credit and scholarship support. The partnership provides support for Daytona State students who have earned an Associate of Arts degree or an Associate of Science degree in Criminal Justice who intend to transfer to Bethune-Cookman University to pursue a Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Justice.


IGNITE to Florida A&M University 

The IGNITE Program is an alternative path to becoming a FAMU Rattler! This program guarantees a student general admission to FAMU after completing their Associate of Arts degree from DSC. When enrolled in IGNITE, students will have access to university resources, access to course advisement for your intended program of study, and the opportunity to attend some of our campus events for free! Participating in the IGNITE program saves TIME & MONEY and students benefit from smaller class sizes.  

University of Florida 

Daytona State College and the University of Florida’s College of Agricultural and Life Sciences offer a 2+2 articulation agreement so DSC students who complete certain requirements are guaranteed admission into UF’s College of Agricultural and Life Sciences. Contact an DSC Academic Advisor today to review the requirements needed to enter the program! 

Quanta-Honors College / Stetson University Honors Program 

DSC’s Quanta-Honors College and Stetson University’s Honors Program have partnered to overcome academic and financial barriers to completing an honors bachelor’s degree from Stetson University. Each semester, Quanta-Honors students are invited to Stetson’s campus in Deland for an Open House featuring admissions, advising, and financial aid presentations, faculty and student meet-and-greets, campus tours, cultural experiences, and one-on-one appointments. In addition, while Stetson offers Quanta-Honors students pre-advising to ensure appropriate course selections, former Quanta-Honors students regularly return to Daytona State to answer questions about on-campus activities and student life.   

New College of Florida 

Daytona State College and New College of Florida, located in Sarasota, have entered a partnership that will benefit DSC students who wish to transfer to Florida’s designated public honors college. Through this 2+2 agreement, Daytona State A.A. graduates who complete their degree within eight semesters of entering DSC as a non-high school student and with a 3.0 or higher cumulative GPA, are guaranteed admission and a smooth transition to NCF. Academic pathways are available for students with an interest in biology, chemistry, economics, liberal arts (general transfer), marine biology, and psychology. 

 

Seamless transfer to other four-year colleges and universities

Daytona State College students transfer seamlessly to many public and private colleges and universities every year. They save hundreds, sometimes thousands of dollars by starting at Daytona State College.

Bachelor's degree programs offered

Daytona State College offers the Bachelor of Applied Science in Supervision and Management (BAS). Your associate degree program prepared you to enter the job market at an entry level or mid-level position. The BAS program will broaden your knowledge of applied management practices and put you on the path to career advancement. The BAS can be pursued as a stand-alone program or with a concentration in hospitality management, project management, human resource management, supply chain management, or healthcare management. 

The Bachelor of Science in Accounting (BSA) prepares graduates for positions in business and accounting in the private and public sectors. A strong foundation is provided in financial accounting, managerial accounting, cost accounting, budget control, tax accounting, legal aspects of accounting, auditing, reporting procedures, statement analysis, business information systems, and applications to specific for-profit, public, and non-profit organizations.  

The College offers seven Bachelor of Science in Education (BSED) degrees: Elementary Education, Exceptional Student Education, Secondary Mathematics Education, Secondary Biology Education, Secondary Chemistry Education, Secondary Physics Education, and Secondary Earth/Space Science Education for students whose dream is to become a teacher. These programs incorporate an innovative curriculum with cutting-edge technology. Our experienced faculty is dedicated to providing students with the essential knowledge and strategies needed to become a successful teacher.

The Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology (BSET) can be pursued as a stand-alone program or with a concentration in electrical engineering technology. Engineering technology focuses primarily on analyzing, applying, implementing and improving existing technologies for the practice of engineering closest-to-product improvement, manufacturing and engineering operational functions.

The Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BSIT) prepares graduates with the knowledge to design and implement information technology systems to solve real-world problems. Job titles for graduates of the program include: computer programmer, computer software engineer, systems analyst, network and computer systems administrator, and database administrator.

The Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) is designed for students who already have an Associate of Science in Nursing (or equivalent) who desire to continue their education at the baccalaureate level. It provides a seamless transition from the associate degree to the baccalaureate degree and can prepare students for advancement in the field of nursing.

Short-term training to begin a career

If you are aiming to enter the workforce as soon as possible, or improve your skills, Daytona State College’s career programs prepare you to go right into high-demand careers. Check out the list of associate of science and certificate programs to find a program that fits your goals: immediate career entry after graduation.

Small class sizes

With a 20:1 student/faculty ratio, you will receive individualized attention from faculty who care. No large, impersonal lecture halls here!

Great professors who care

Because Daytona State College faculty members are dedicated to teaching instead of research, their focus is on your learning. Your professors will know your name and care about your perspectives and success. You can ask additional questions or discuss coursework during their office hours.

Superior student services

Not only will you receive personal attention in the classroom, but all across the campus. Tutoring, career services, advising and counseling are just some of the student-centered services available.

Academic support services

The Academic Support Center offers free tutoring and individualized assistance to help you succeed in your classes. You can drop in anytime for math and writing assistance or make an appointment for tutoring in other subjects.

Day/evening on-site and online

Daytona State College offers courses during the day, at night, online, weekends and through independent study and self-directed modular learning. Please see the college's Online Programs website for the variety of classes being offered.

State-of-the-art facilities

Our main campus is located on 100 acres in Daytona Beach, with regional campuses located throughout Volusia and Flagler counties. All of the facilities include multimedia classrooms and computer labs equipped with the latest software.

Daytona State College is fully-accessible to students with disabilities. An array of services and accommodations can also be arranged through the Office of Counseling and Accessibility Services. The college has adaptive computer equipment to assist with technology services to help students with disabilities achieve academic success. For more information, contact the Director of Counseling and Accessibility Services.

Quanta-Honors College

Daytona State’s well-respected Quanta-Honors College is perfect for students seeking to transfer to other competitive four-year colleges or who want an additional intellectual challenge. Quanta-Honors is a small, nationally recognized learning community that combines several traditional courses under a common theme, offering students the challenge of seeing and exploring the relationships and ideas between seemingly unrelated subjects.

You will participate in groups with other students to share ideas and explore a multitude of viewpoints. This sense of community will help you to develop a greater sense of involvement with other students and your professors, while the group skills that you gain will be invaluable to you later in the workplace. Quanta-Honors students receive special recognition at graduation and on their official transcripts.

 

Admissions Office Hours:

Office hours may vary due to holiday observances or peak enrollment. Please check the Admissions website at www.daytonastate.edu/admissions/visit.html to verify hours of service.

 

Email: Admissions@DaytonaState.edu

Phone: (386) 506-3642

Campus Tours: (386) 506-4471

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Admissions Office
Daytona State College
1200 W. International Speedway Blvd.
Daytona Beach, FL 32114

 

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