International Students

Daytona State College welcomes international students. The Admissions Office should be contacted three to six months prior to your anticipated enrollment so you can obtain an international student admissions packet. The packet contains the required information for admission to Daytona State and should be submitted at least 90 days before the start of each term.

Degree seeking students must submit the following official records:

Application - Complete the application for admission at DaytonaState.edu/apply.

Transcripts - International students must submit all required transcripts prior to acceptance. Students who have transcripts from outside the United States are required to submit a final, official evaluation of their transcripts. Evaluations must be performed by a member of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES). naces.org/members.htm.

Verify Finances - Complete the Verification of Finances Form, which is available from the Admissions Office online at https://www.daytonastate.edu/become-a-student/international.html. Complete both pages. Submit supporting documentation such as bank letters, award letters, etc. All financial documents must be in English and U.S. dollars. Additional instructions are available from the Admissions Office.

English Language Proficiency - If you are a citizen of a country where the official language is not English, you must provide one of the following:

i) TOEFL Scores – 50 on the Internet Based Test (IBT); 450 on the paper version. You can schedule a test or request your scores at www.toefl.org. Daytona State's ETS school code is 5159. TOEFL scores are good for two years from the date of the test. Students who have a score between 50-60 or 450-499 will be required to enroll in 12 credits of English for Academic Purposes in their first semester. Students will need to successfully complete these 12 credits with a grade of “C” or higher in order to continue in their degree program.

ii) IELTS Bandwidth of 5.0 or higher is also accepted in place of TOEFL. Students who have a score between 5.0-5.4 will be required to enroll in 12 credits of English for Academic Purposes in their first semester. Students will need to successfully complete these 12 credits with a grade of “C” or higher in order to continue in their degree program.

iii) Proof of completion of the equivalent of ENC1101, Introduction to Composition

iv) Proof of graduation from a United States high school

v) Students who are citizens of countries where the primary language is English, as identified by the Department of State, are not required to submit proof of English language proficiency

 

Transfer Clearance - If you are already studying in the U.S. on a visa and wish to transfer to Daytona State or take classes as a transient student, you must submit the following:

i) Transfer / Transient Clearance Form – available from the Admissions Office - to be completed by your current / home institution prior to acceptance at Daytona State College

ii) Copy of your I-94

iii) Copy of your most recent I-20

iv) Copy of your visa

 

Passport Copy - Please submit a clear copy of your passport. After you submit all required documents, Daytona State College will mail your SEVIS Form I-20 and Letter of Acceptance to you at the mailing address provided on your application. Overnight delivery services can be utilized at the student's expense. Contact the Admissions Office for more information.

After the admission requirements are met:

  • Daytona State College will mail you the I-20 eligibility form attached to your acceptance letter. Pay the SEVIS fee at fmjfee.com prior to attending the U.S. Consulate.
  • Take the I-20 eligibility form to the U.S. Consulate in your native country and apply for a student visa.
  • Travel to Daytona State College at least three weeks before classes start to complete the registration process for the best selection of class availability.
  • Report to the International Student Advisor in the Admissions office on the Daytona Beach Campus.
  • Take the placement test in Assessment Services.
  • Speak with an Academic Advisor and register for classes.
  • Show proof of health and accident insurance coverage to the International Student Advisor.
  • Attend the International Student Orientation.

**International students must maintain full-time status (12 credits or greater) regardless of program requirements. Exceptions may apply to the last semester of enrollment or by permit only for special circumstances. For more information, please contact the International Student Advisor.

 

Intensive English Program students (Levels 4-5) must submit the following official records:

Application - Complete the application for admission at DaytonaState.edu/apply.

Transcripts - International students must submit all required transcripts prior to acceptance. Students who have transcripts from outside the United States are required to submit a final, official evaluation of their transcripts. Evaluations must be performed by a member of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES). naces.org/members.htm.

Verify Finances - Complete the Verification of Finances Form, which is available from the Admissions Office online at https://www.daytonastate.edu/become-a-student/international.html. Complete both pages. Submit supporting documentation such as bank letters, award letters, etc. All financial documents must be in English and U.S. dollars. Additional instructions are available from the Admissions Office.

English Language Proficiency - If you are a citizen of a country where the official language is not English, you must provide one of the following:

i) TOEFL Scores – 36 on the Internet Based Test (IBT); 420 on the paper version. You can schedule a test or request your scores at www.toefl.org. Daytona State's ETS school code is 5159. TOEFL scores are good for two years from the date of the test.

ii) IELTS Bandwidth of 4.5 or higher is also accepted in place of TOEFL.

 

Passport Copy - Please submit a clear copy of your passport. After you submit all required documents, Daytona State College will mail your SEVIS Form I-20 and Letter of Acceptance to you at the mailing address provided on your application. Overnight delivery services can be utilized at the student's expense. Contact the Admissions Office for more information.

After the admission requirements are met:

  • Daytona State College will mail you the I-20 eligibility form attached to your acceptance letter. Pay the SEVIS fee at fmjfee.com prior to attending the U.S. Consulate.
  • Take the I-20 eligibility form to the U.S. Consulate in your native country and apply for a student visa.
  • Travel to Daytona State College at least three weeks before classes start to complete the registration process for the best selection of class availability.
  • Report to the International Student Advisor on the Daytona Beach Campus.
  • Take the placement test in Assessment Services.
  • Speak with an Academic Advisor and register for classes.
  • Show proof of health and accident insurance coverage to the International Student Advisor.
  • Attend the International Student Orientation.

**International students must maintain full-time status (12 credits or greater) regardless of program requirements. Exceptions may apply to the last semester of enrollment or by permit only for special circumstances. For more information, please contact the International Student Advisor.