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If you’re thinking about enrolling in college, consider the benefits of starting at Daytona State College. Earn your degree close to home and save thousands in tuition costs alone. Find out why so many people have made Daytona State College their first choice, the right choice, the smart choice.

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The Smart Choice ..................................................................................................................... 2Choose Your Program: 1,2 or 4 Years. ....................................................................................3-6 1 Year - Certificate Programs ...................................................................................... 3 2 Year - Associate Degrees ......................................................................................4-5 Associate of Arts – The State College Guarantee. ........................................... 4 Associate of Science. ..................................................................................... 4 2+2 = Associate and Bachelor’s Degrees. ...................................................... 4 4 Years - Bachelor’s Degrees ...................................................................................... 6 Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology ............................................. 6 Bachelor of Applied Science in Supervision and Management. ..................... 6 Bachelor of Science in Education. ................................................................ 6Other Study Options ................................................................................................................. 7 Honors College. ........................................................................................................ 7 Learning Communities. ............................................................................................ 7 Florida Online. ......................................................................................................... 7 Dual Enrollment. ...................................................................................................... 7Student Support. .................................................................................................................8-10 Academic Advising. ................................................................................................. 8 Faculty Advising. ..................................................................................................... 8 Career and Personal Counseling.. ............................................................................. 9 Academic Support Center & Library Services ........................................................... 9 College Writing Center ............................................................................................. 9 Student Disability Services. ...................................................................................... 9 Women’s Center. ....................................................................................................10 Fresh Start .............................................................................................................10The Affordable Choice........................................................................................................11-12 Financial Aid. .........................................................................................................11 Foundation Scholarships & GI Bill ..........................................................................128 Steps to Enrollment .............................................................................................................12College Life ........................................................................................................................13-20 Student Activities ...................................................................................................14 Student Clubs ........................................................................................................14 Intramural Sports ...................................................................................................14 The Arts .................................................................................................................15 News-Journal Center.. ............................................................................................15 Southeast Museum of Photography.. ......................................................................16 Café 101 ...............................................................................................................17 Cosmetology Training Salon ....................................................................................17 Fitness & Aquatic Center. .......................................................................................18 Falcon Athletics. ...............................................................................................19-20Fast Facts & History of the College.. .......................................................................................21Contact Information ................................................................................................................24

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The Smart Choice

Daytona State College is the place where people from all walks of life who are looking for opportunity and growth begin their ambitious journeys. For more than five decades, tens of thousands of people have gotten their starts at Daytona State to earn their college degree, enhance their job skills, or prepare for new careers. Our graduates are health care workers, teachers, public safety officers, hospitality industry personnel, business owners and managers, computer programmers, engineering and environmental science technologists, and a wide variety of other skilled professionals who form the fabric of the communities we serve.

Today, Daytona State continues to be our region’s first choice for education and workforce training, offering more than 175 degree and certificate programs. Choose a one-year certificate, a two-year associate degree or one of Daytona State’s nine bachelor’s degree offerings in business, education and engineering technology. Attend class online or at one of our six campus locations in Volusia and Flagler counties.

Our mission is to provide excellence in education and training at an affordable cost to anyone who has the desire to work toward success. Daytona State is among the top 10 percent of community colleges in America, having distinguished itself through its quality academic programs, modern facilities, exceptional faculty and academic support staff, convenient and flexible course schedules, and tuition that is among the most affordable in the nation. We are committed to providing a total college experience for our students, both inside and outside the classroom.

If you’re thinking about enrolling in college, consider the benefits of starting at Daytona State College. Earn your degree close to home and save thousands in tuition costs alone. Find out why so many people have made Daytona State College their first choice, the right choice, the smart choice.

Choosing to attend college is one of the most important

decisions you will make in life. It can open the door

to a career you have always wanted with a salary you

deserve, or it can help you expand your knowledge or

skills in particular areas.

A smart choice will set the stage for your success.

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College of Business AdministrationAccounting Applications/ComputerizedAccounting Technology Operations –Tax PreparationBusiness ManagementBusiness Operations – EntrepreneurshipCulinary Operations -Baking and Pastry SpecializationOffice ManagementOffice Management-Medical OptionOffice Support (Technical Certificate)

College of Arts, Music, and Science

Audio/Recording Technology

College of Health, Human and Public Services

Addictions Studies SpecializationChild Care Center Management SpecializationCorrectional Officer Recruit Training *Dental Assisting *Early Childhood Education ApprenticeEmergency Medical Technician *Fire Fighter II *Human Services Assistant SpecializationInfant Toddler SpecializationLaw Enforcement Recruit Training *

Massage Therapy *Medical Assisting *Medical Information Coder/Biller *Medical Record TranscribingNurse Aide and Orderly */**Paramedic *Patient Care Assistant */**Practical Nursing *Pre-School SpecializationPublic Safety Telecommunication *School Age SpecializationSurgical Technology*

College of Engineering Technology and Occupational Programs

Advanced Automotive Technology (Performance Engine Specialization) Air Conditioning, Refrigeration and Heating Mechanic ** ATBAir Conditioning, Refrigeration and Heating Technology ** ATBAutoCAD Foundations (Architectural)AutoCAD Foundations (Engineering)Automotive Collision Repair and Refinishing ** ATBAutomotive Service TechnologyCable InstallationComputer Engineering Technology Cisco (CCNA)Computer ProgrammingComputer SpecialistCosmetology ** ATBDrafting and Design Technology

Electrical Apprentice – Non UnionElectrical Apprentice – UnionInformation Technology AdministrationInformation Technology AnalysisInformation Technology ManagementInformation Technology Support SpecialistInformation Technology TechnicianKitchen and Bath SpecializationMachining ** ATB Microcomputer Repairer/InstallerNetwork Communications (LAN)Network Communications (WAN)Network System DeveloperPlumbing Apprentice - UnionWeb Development SpecialistWelding Technology (Applied) ** ATBWireless Communications

1 YearCertificate ProgramsCertificate programs are designed to provide specialized training in various fields in one year or less. Certificates (college credit) and applied technology diploma programs can be applied toward an appropriate AS degree.

Year - Certificate ProgramsYears - Associate DegreesYears - Bachelor’s Degrees

First, choose yourprogram

* All AS degree and certificate programs that are marked with an asterisk (*) are limited access programs. A separate application must be filed with the respective department for these programs. (Admission to the College does not guarantee admission to these programs.) ** No high school diploma required for these programs.

ATB – Ability to Benefit programs are programs that do not require a standard high school diploma, but do require that you achieve a minimum score to meet financial aid guidelines and minimum scores to meet program eligibility.

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College of Business AdministrationAccounting Technology (AS)Business Administration (AS)Culinary Management (AS)Hospitality Management (AS)Office Administration (AS)Office Administration (Medical Transcription Option) (AS)Paralegal Studies (Legal Assisting) (AS)

College of Arts, Music and ScienceAdvertising/Public Relations Agriculture Architecture (Pre-)Art (Fine Arts)AstronomyAthletic Training/Sports MedicineBehavioral and Human Sciences - GeneralBiology (Botany, Microbiology, Zoology)ChemistryClinical/CounselingCommunications - GeneralComputer ScienceCriminal Justice (Criminology)Developmental PsychologyDietetics/NutritionDigital Media (Animation)Economics and Business - General (Accounting, Economics, Finance, General Business, Management, Marketing)Education - Transfer, GeneralElementary EducationEngineeringEnglishEnvironmental ScienceEnvironmental Science Technology (AS)Exceptional EducationForeign LanguagesForensic ScienceForestry and ConservationGeographyHistorical, Political and Global - GeneralHistory Humanities and Arts – GeneralInternational RelationsJournalismLegal StudiesLiberal ArtsMarine BiologyMarine ScienceMarriage and Family (Relational) (Behavioral & Human Sciences)Math/StatisticsMathematics and Technology - GeneralMeteorologyMusic Production Technology (Audio/Recording) (AS)Performing Arts (Acting/Theatre, Dance, Music)Pharmacy (Pre-)PhilosophyPhotographic Technology (AS)PhotographyPolitical SciencePre-Bachelors of Science Nursing

2 YearsAssociate DegreesAssociate of Arts The State College GuaranteeThe Associate of Arts is a two-year program designed for students who wish to pursue a four-year degree at Daytona State or another college or university. Courses in the AA advising tracks are designed to meet standard university requirements, but this may vary by institution, so students should research the upper division institution they plan to attend. Students who earn an AA degree at Daytona State College are guaranteed admission as juniors to Florida public universities.

Associate of ScienceThe Associate of Science is a two-year program that prepares students for careers which require specialized college-level training. More than 94 percent of our AS degree graduates work in their chosen field. Graduates are prepared for immediate entry into occupations or for transfer into our BAS or BSET programs.

2+2 = Associate and Bachelor’s Degrees at Daytona State CollegeEarn your Associate degree from Daytona State College and apply for admission to the Bachelor of Applied Science in Supervision and Management program, the Bachelor of Science in Education program, or the Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology program. Consult an academic advisor for the associate degree that will meet your needs.

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College of Arts, Music and Science(Continued)

Pre-LawPre-Professional (Chiropractic (Pre-), Dentist (Pre-), Medicine (Pre-), Physical Therapy (Pre-), Veterinarian (Pre-))PsychologyPublic Service - GeneralRadiology (Pre-)ReligionScience - GeneralSecondary Biology EducationSecondary Earth/Space Science EducationSecondary Math EducationSocial PsychologySocial WorkSociologyTelevision/Radio BroadcastingUndecided

College of Health, Human and Public Services

Criminal Justice Technology Bridge (AS)Dental Hygiene (AS) *Early Childhood Education (AS)Emergency Medical Services (AS) *Fire Science Technology (AS)Health Information Management (AS) *Human Services (Addictions Specialization) (AS)Nursing (AS) *Nursing (Transition into Profession) (AS) *Occupational Therapy Assistant (AS) *Physical Therapist Assistant (AS) *Radiography (AS)*Respiratory Care (AS)*Veterinary Technology (Distance Education Program) (AS)

College of Engineering Technology and Occupational ProgramsArchitectural and Building Technology (AS)Computer Engineering Technology (AS)Computer Information Technology (AS)Computer Programming and Analysis (Software Engineering Technology) (AS)Drafting and Design Technology (CAD) (AS)Electronics Engineering Technology (AS)Industrial Management Technology (AS)Interior Design Technology (AS)Internet Services Technology (AS)Networking Services Technology (AS)Simulation and Robotics Technology (AS)

2 YearsAssociate Degreescontinued

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College of Business Administration

Supervision and Management (BAS)

College of Education Elementary Education (K-6) (BS)Exceptional Education (K-12) (BS)Secondary Biology Education (6-12) (BS)Secondary Earth/Space Science Education (6-12) (BS)Secondary Mathematics Education (6-12) (BS)

College of Engineering Technology and Occupational Programs

Engineering Technology (BS)Engineering Technology – Electrical Engineering Technology Concentration (BS) Engineering Technology – Information Systems Technology Concentration (BS)

4 YearsBachelor’s Degrees

The Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology The Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology degree is designed for students who have an associate degree and are interested in the application and implementation of engineering principles. It prepares graduates for the practice of engineering closest to the product improvement, manufacturing and engineering operational functions. In addition to the standalone BSET degree, students may choose a concentration in Information Systems Technology or Electrical Engineering Technology. Applications are accepted year-round. Students may start the program during any semester of the academic year. Admission to the program is open to all applicants who meet the admissions requirements.

The Bachelor of Applied Science in Supervision and Management

The Bachelor of Applied Science in Supervision and Management prepares individuals for supervisory and management roles and positions. The BAS degree program is designed to provide a career ladder for students who have already completed an associate degree and who wish to continue their education at the bachelor’s degree level. The program is designed to provide a flexible schedule to meet the needs of the non-traditional students in the community; it features a combination of traditional, online, half online/half face-to-face and hybrid courses. Applications are accepted year-round and students may start the program during any semester of the academic year. Admission to the program is open to all applicants who meet the admissions requirements.

This program is available entirely online.

The Bachelor of Sciencein Education

Students who have an Associate of Arts degree can earn an affordable, high-quality Bachelor of Science in Education degree in one of the following five programs:• Elementary Education;• Exceptional Student Education;• Secondary Mathematics Education;• Secondary Biology Education; or• Secondary Earth/Space Science Education.

The BS in Education programs are state-approved and fulfill the education courses, professional education competencies and practical experience required to obtain a five-year Florida Professional Educator’s Certificate. Each program includes state endorsements for Reading and ESOL. Applications are accepted year-round and students may start the program during any semester of the academic year. Admission to the Bachelor of Education degree programs is open to all applicants who meet the admissions requirements.

Our quality and excellence is proven through the performance of our graduates.Those who take the first two years of their study here and then transfer as juniors have traditionally earned better grades than students who started at the universities. In fact, at least 83 percent of our transfer students maintain a grade point average of 2.5 or better.

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Honors CollegeThe Honors College offers enriching and stimulating courses that are designed to encourage critical thinking, broaden students’ education and examine perspectives of different disciplines. In addition, the Honors College supports formal undergraduate research, academic scholarships, and a variety of academic and social activities for enrolled students.

Learning CommunitiesQUANTA is a team-taught, interdisciplinary learning community serving our freshmen since 1983. Students take a block of three courses that are integrated around a common theme. An alternative to traditional college classes, QUANTA emphasizes collaborative teaching and learning.

Florida OnlineYour classroom can be wherever you are! Through the Florida Online system, students may earn degrees and certificates with few or no campus visits required. Currently, students may obtain an AA, BAS, or BSET degree online. Totally online courses are conducted via the Internet, with instructor contact made through e-mails, discussions, chat sessions, and other communication technologies.

Florida Online also offers courses that are partially online. These are courses that require both online sessions and campus visits. Time on campus varies from 25 to 75 percent of the total course hours.

Dual EnrollmentIf you are a local high school student looking to get a jumpstart on your college education, then Daytona State College’s Dual Enrollment program may be right for you. Dual Enrollment is an accelerated program that allows high school students to simultaneously earn credit toward high school completion and college credit toward a certificate or an associate degree.

More Options

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Academic Advising Academic Advising is available on all campuses and provides assistance to all students – new and continuing – all the way to graduation. We recommend that you see an academic advisor after receiving scores from a placement test such as the PERT, CPT, TABE, SAT, or ACT. The advisors will use this information to help you find the classes that are most appropriate for you in your program of study.

In Academic Advising, you will receive a general overview of the process of course selection and registration, an explanation of test scores and/or course placement, information about program and course requirements, as well as recommendations for classes. In addition, academic advisors will explain your student rights and responsibilities, demonstrate FalconNet and Online Student Services, and help you find resources that can help with specific academic questions or issues.

Faculty Advising Faculty advisors are Daytona State faculty who are assigned to students based on their major or program of study and provide guidance related to course information and program completion. Your faculty advisor will have real-world knowledge about life after graduation based on your program of study. Your faculty advisor will be able to help you determine if you are on track for your program and can help you find the resources you need to be successful. Faculty Advising offers a one-on-one relationship with a faculty member who has a personal interest in your success.

We’ve Got Your Back

Student Support ServicesDaytona State College makes it easy to attend class and achieve your goals by giving you help when you need it. Think of it as a team of higher education professionals with a common goal: your success.

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Career and Personal Counseling Our career advisors can help you prepare for job interviews, or identify areas of interest through computer-aided research of career information and outlooks, as well as potential salaries.

The Academic Support CenterThe Academic Support Center provides college-wide learning assistance and support to students enrolled in Daytona State College classes. ASC services are designed to help students develop the educational skills and strategies essential for academic achievement while supporting the faculty through the delivery of instruction and supplemental learning resources critical to their curricula. The Center welcomes all students and offers a variety of programs and services to maximize academic success. In addition to technology mediated learning, the ASC offers peer and professional tutoring, online tutoring and supplemental instruction. Available on all campuses, each center is a multimedia facility that is designed

to supplement classroom teaching and learning activities. Together, the faculty and staff of the Academic Support Center are committed to enhancing your success as a student.

Library ServicesThe Daytona Beach Campus Library and DeLand Campus Library provide a wide range of resources and services, including print and non-print collections, access to extensive electronic databases, and professional reference and research assistance. Our library networks with other state and national libraries to obtain the information you need when you need it, 24/7. The Daytona Beach Campus Library supports all of Daytona State’s upper level baccalaureate programs, as well as the upper level and graduate programs of partnership colleges and universities, including the University of Central Florida. It also hosts an Academic Support Center. All Daytona State students have access to the computer labs in our libraries, which provide access to academic software, word processing and spreadsheet applications, as well as the Internet.

College Writing CenterWhen you visit the College Writing Center, you’ll get highly individualized assistance with your writing on any subject and at any stage in the writing process. Whether it’s for a course, personal project, resumé, or scholarship essay, we’ll listen to your needs and help you find and further develop your strengths as a writer. This free service is offered to all Daytona State College students.

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Student Disability Services The mission of SDS is to provide students who have disabilities with equal access and equal opportunity to Daytona State College classes, educational programs and activities. SDS advisors work directly with students on an individualized basis to determine the appropriate accommodations and support services that each student is eligible to receive. Students should contact SDS prior to enrollment to arrange for any accommodations. Services include:

• Readers, note takers, scribes and sign language interpreters;

• Letters that authorize faculty to accommodate students;

• Alternative testing accommodations;• An SDS Center with assistive computers

and private testing rooms;• Assistive computer software on all

Daytona State College campuses;• Individualized academic advising;• Specialized career planning;• Information and referral for other

support services; and• One-on-one tutoring under extraordinary

circumstances.

Women’s CenterThe Women’s Center provides self-esteem building seminars, networking opportunities, group and individual counseling, job readiness activities and family involvement and support services. Referrals to lawyers, physicians and emergency service providers are also available. Qualified program participants may be eligible to receive financial assistance with tuition, books, uniforms or child care. Women’s Center programs include the following:

Child Care Access Means Parents in School (CCAMPIS)CCAMPIS is available for low-income Pell-eligible students living in Volusia and Flagler counties who plan to enroll or are attending classes at the College. The program helps alleviate the cost of child care for students who are furthering their educational goals.

Fresh StartFresh Start is a program for women in transition who are changing roles from homemaker to student or working individual. This program provides assistance such as academic training and motivational support to help increase your self-confidence.

Fresh Start for MenSimilar to the original Fresh Start program, this program provides support and practical tools to empower men as they discover transferable skills that can be applied to educational and career goals.

New DirectionsThe New Directions program is designed to help women and men gain marketable skills and attain economic self-sufficiency through high-wage vocational training. Single parents, displaced homemakers and non-traditional students are eligible to apply.

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You don’t need to spend a lot of money to get the quality education you deserve. Daytona State College offers one of the best education values in the country – unsurpassed academics at an exceptionally low cost.Most students calculate the cost of a college education by the amount of tuition and fees charged, plus the cost of books and supplies. It’s easy to see why attending Daytona State is such a smart, affordable choice.

* These costs are estimated based on current information on university websites.** Rates for the 2011-2012 academic year.

How to Get Financial Aid The Daytona State College Financial Aid Office can help you find ways to finance your educational expenses through federal, state and institutional sources sucha as grants, scholarships, loans and work-study. Applying for financial aid is not as complicated as you may think! Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and indicate that you are planning to attend Daytona State College. Our Title IV School Code

is 001475. This application is required to determine eligibility for all sources of federal financial aid.

Please access FAFSA on the Web at http://www.fafsa.gov to complete your application. FAFSA worksheets are available in the Financial Aid Services Office on all campuses. Financial aid specialists are available to provide individual financial aid advising and counseling, including assistance with the following: • Completing the Free Application for

Federal Student Aid;• Answering all questions regarding

eligibility;• Submission of corrections to the

Student Aid Report;• Completing the Direct Loan Master

Promissory Note;• Loan entrance and exit counseling;• Distribution of financial aid materials

including FAFSA, Direct Loan Master Promissory Note and consumer information; and

• Web page access to financial aid information and to student awards.

Fla. Private Fla. Public Daytona University University State College**

Cost per credit hour $1,280 $190 $103(associate level) – Florida resident

Cost per year (30 credits, $38,400 $5,700 $3,075associate level) – Florida resident

Cost for a 4-year $153,600 $22,800 $12,968bachelor’s degree

The Affordable Choice

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Foundation ScholarshipsHundreds of private scholarships are available each semester from the Daytona State College Foundation. These scholarships are based on need, academic merit or other criteria. Students may see available scholarships and apply online at www.daytonastate.edu/scholarships. In addition to scholarships, the Foundation may assist students with emergency grants or loans.

Veterans AffairsThe Veterans Affairs Office provides assistance and information to students regarding veteran entitlements, certification and education benefits, such as the GI Bill. Services also include applying for VA benefits, certifying enrollment at Daytona State College, issuing tuition deferments, and the VA work-study program.

It’s quick, it’s easy and if you follow these eight simple steps, you’ll be enrolled in classes and ready to go!

1. Apply for AdmissionComplete an application for admission on campus in Admissions or anywhere you have Internet access at www.DaytonaState.edu. Request to have your high school or GED transcripts and college transcripts, if any, forwarded to Daytona State College.

2. Apply for Financial AidStudents should apply for financial aid as soon as possible. Financial Aid is available to students enrolled in an eligible program to assist in meeting educational expenses. Applicants should complete the FAFSA at www.fafsa.gov to determine eligibility. Processing time is 4-6 weeks. Daytona State College scholarships are also available with an online application at www.DaytonaState.edu/scholarships.

3. Placement TestingFulfill placement requirements by taking the PERT for college credit programs or the TABE for vocational credit programs. If you have previous coursework or have taken the CPT, SAT, ACT, AP or IB, please submit official records to Admissions to possibly waive the testing requirement.

4. Academic AdvisingMeet with an academic advisor to interpret your placement test scores and discuss program requirements. We recommend meeting with an advisor prior to registering for the first time. Students are also encouraged to register with Career Services at this time.

5. OrientationConveniently complete the orientation requirement via FalconNet Online Services at www.DaytonaState.edu. This requires your Login and Personal Identification Number (PIN).

6. RegistrationPerform a course search at www.DaytonaState.edu and then register online via your FalconNet Online Services (Requires Login and PIN) or at any campus Falcon Center. Remember to print your schedule and fee statement to review your bill due date after registering.

7. Pay for ClassesPay for your classes either online via your FalconNet Online Services or in person at the Office of Student Accounts at any campus. REMEMBER – you are not officially registered until you have paid in full.

8. Get Your Student I.D., Parking Decal and Books

It’s just that simple!

Now Enroll!

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Just because you’re serious about your future doesn’t mean you can’t be serious about having fun getting there.

Daytona State College has more than 40 clubs and organizations, five NJCAA athletic teams, world-classentertainment venues and museums, and unique facilities containing everything from fine dining to cosmetology.

Create friendships, experience culture, arts, even high cuisine, and develop valuable leadership and organizational skills that will serve you the rest of your life.

College Life

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Clubs & Activities

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Student ActivitiesMeet other students who share common interests by taking advantage of programs such as leadership workshops and retreats, entertainment events and lectures. Earn scholarships by taking on leadership roles in various student clubs and organizations. Find out about graduation ceremonies, off-campus housing, and student clubs and organizations, or enjoy a game of pingpong or foosball between classes.

Student ClubsOur student clubs fit a wide range of interests, for example:

Student Government Association

American Medical Student Association

Falcons Cheerleading Club

Surf Club

Florida Nursing Association

Bachelor of Applied Science Club

Dance Club

Swim Club

Global Friends – International Student Organization

Sigma Beta Delta – International Honor Society for Business,, Management and Administration

Phi Theta Kappa

Soccer Club

Student Support Services Club

There are many more clubs and organizations at the college. Visit http://www.daytonastate.edu/student_act/clubsandorganizations.html for a full listing or stop by the Student Center on the Daytona Beach Campus.

Intramural SportsA wide variety of intramural activities are scheduled throughout the semester, from flag football, basketball and soccer teams to pingpong, open gym basketball and foosball. Events are posted on the Daytona State College website as well as on flyers and posters that are found around campus. Flag football and soccer are also available on our DeLand Campus.

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Culture & Entertainment

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The Arts

Daytona State College provides a wide range of cultural programs including dance, drama, instrumental music, and choral/vocal music. Performance-oriented classes are offered in all the disciplines, and ensembles and private lessons are provided. Auditions for the concert choir, the show choir, plays, dance and instrumental music ensembles are posted throughout the year. Substantial scholarship support is available to assist students who perform on stage, backstage and in the classroom. There is a full schedule of programming for the fall and spring semesters of the Daytona State College Symphonic Band, Civic Orchestra and Choral Concerts, plays (dramatic and musical) and dance productions. Admission is free for students at most events when you present your Daytona State College ID card. Events are held on campus and at the News-Journal Center.

News-Journal Center

Daytona State College is committed to providing our community with high- quality entertainment and educational experiences in this unique downtown venue. Many performances by our talented student and faculty artists are hosted in the News-Journal Center. In addition, students in our Music Production Technology program enjoy working with award-winning faculty and high-profile guest speakers at this hands-on, state-of-the-art recording facility.

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Culture & Entertainment

Southeast Museum of Photography

The Southeast Museum of Photography is among America’s premiere museums devoted entirely to photography. It presents more than 12 exhibitions annually, which are organized around interdisciplinary themes. SMP is very involved with academic and community programs at the College, as the museum’s education division produces academic support materials for a wide range of college and high school classes in conjunction with each new series of exhibitions. Since its opening in April 1992, the museum has mounted more than 300 exhibitions and produced more

than 40 catalogs and publications. Each semester, the museum presents films, lectures, seminars, workshops, professional classes and talks. Public programs feature internationally known photographers, critics, writers and scholars. The museum offers Daytona State students extensive opportunities for internships and professional training, as well as paid and volunteer employment. Students can gain career experience as student assistants, interns, volunteer gallery guides and tour docents. Many of the museum’s former student workers are now employed in museums and galleries around the world. More information - www.smponline.org.

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Café 101

When you step into Café 101, you enter an environment that rivals some of the finest dining establishments in Central Florida. A peaceful, comforting atmosphere combines with the aromas of gourmet delights ranging from pan-seared salmon with citrus brown butter and gratin potatoes, warm duck confit and feta cheese salad with roasted beet vinaigrette, roast pork with saffron and peas, and freshly baked desserts such as crème brûlée and chocolate tarts.

The only difference is that Café 101 is a teaching café and kitchen entirely operated by Daytona State College students, who are gaining hands-on experience in an actual restaurant setting. Café 101 cuisine is directly tied into what is being taught in the classroom during a given period and students prepare the gourmet delights from scratch under the watchful eye of our chef instructors.

Café 101 is open five days a week for lunch. Dinners on Wednesday evenings offer tasteful culinary delights.

Cosmetology Training Salon

Daytona State College offers a state-of-the art Cosmetology training salon on both the Daytona Beach and Deltona campuses. Open to the public, all work is performed by students under the supervision of a licensed cosmetology instructor.

Our curriculum incorporates the industry’s most advanced training in cosmetic chemistry, hair styling, salon management and more. In this unique salon, students show off their techniques for cutting, styling, creative hair coloring, skin care treatment and more.

Cuisine & Beauty

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Have fun and get fitImprove your mind, body and spirit at the L. Gale Lemerand Health, Wellness and Education Center. The Center houses the Lemerand Aquatic and Fitness Centers, both of which are available to currently enrolled students for a nominal fee. In addition to the aquatic and fitness centers, the Lemerand Center also is home to the Falcons’ 1,000-seat gymnasium.

Fitness CenterA 5,500-square-foot center equipped with state-of-the-art weight training and aerobic equipment including:• 19-piece resistance training circuit• 3.2 tons of free weights• 31-piece aerobic arena featuring stair

climbers, elliptical trainers, treadmills, spinning bikes, recumbent and stationary bikes, rowing machines, Airdynes and exercise equipment for the physically challenged

• Fitness evaluations• Group exercise classes such as Sculpt & Tone, Cardio Cross Training and Yoga

Aquatic Center• 25-yard by 25-meter competitive pool• Humidity and climate controlled

environment• Operated year-round with a certified

lifeguard on duty at all times• Completely handicap accessible• Designed to accommodate

instructional, recreational and competitive aquatic activities

• Lap swimming is always available

Fitness

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Championship & Scholarship During the past four years the Daytona State College athletic teams have won eight combined state academic titles.

Daytona State College’s NJCAA Division I varsity athletic program includes men’s basketball and baseball, men’s and women’s swimming & diving, and women’s basketball, golf and fast-pitch softball. If you compare our facilities to other state colleges around the country, you will find that we have some of the best athletic, wellness and training resources available. The College provides its students with an all around sports complex including the L. Gale Lemerand Health, Wellness and Community Education Center, indoor pool with diving boards, two top-notch playing fields and a field house. The coaches and staff are as committed to excellence in the classroom as they are to winning in the pool, on the court, field or golf course.

Whether an athlete or a fan, you can be a Falcon!

Falcon Athletics

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Recent Academic Honors•FCCAAMen’sAcademicTeamoftheYear–Men’sBaseball,2006-2007,(3.49GPA)•NJCAABaseballNationalAcademicTeamoftheYear,2006-2007,(3.49GPA)•FCCAAMen’sAcademicTeamoftheYear–Men’sBaseball,2007-2008,(3.53GPA)•NJCAABaseballNationalAcademicTeamoftheYear,2007-2008,(3.53GPA)•FCCAAMen’sAcademicTeamoftheYear–Men’sBaseball,2008-2009,(3.58GPA)•NJCAABaseballNationalAcademicTeamoftheYear,2008-2009,(3.58GPA)•FCCAAMen’sAcademicTeamoftheYear–Men’sBaseball,2009-2010,(3.57GPA)•NJCAABaseballNationalAcademicTeamoftheYear,2009-2010,(3.57GPA)

Recent Athletic Honors•Women’sGolf–2010NJCAANationalChampions•Men’sSwimming&Diving–2010NJCAANationalChampionships-Runner-Up•Women’sSwimming&Diving–2010NJCAANationalChampionships-3rdPlace•Men’sBasketball–FCCAAStateTournamentparticipant;MFCChampions•Women’sBasketball–FCCAAStateTournamentparticipant•Women’sSoftball–FCCAAStateTournamentparticipant

Other Falcon Athletics News•Theentirestudent-athletecohortcombinedfora2.96gradepointaverageduringthe

2009/10academicyear.•Fifty-ninestudent-athletesearnedAcademicAll-Conferencehonors(3.0+GPA’s).•Forty-eightstudent-athletesearnedAcademicAll-Statehonors(3.3+GPA’s).•Twelvestudent-athletesearnedNJCAAAcademicAll-Americanhonors(3.6+GPA’s).•Seven student-athletes earned NJCAA Distinguished Academic All-American honors

(3.8+GPA’s).•Forthefourthconsecutiveyearthemen’sbaseballteamearnedtheNJCAAAcademic

Team-of-the-YearawardforpostingthenationsbestcumulativeGPA(3.57).•ForthefourthconsecutiveyearaDaytonaStateCollegewomen’steamearnedthe FCCAA femaleacademicTeam-of-the-Year award,with the softball teamposting the

state’sbestteamcumulativeGPA(3.17).

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Throughout its history, the College has fostered a tradition of excellence in academics and service to a growing community. Daytona State now serves more than 36,000 students annually.

1957 – Florida Legislature authorized Daytona Beach Junior College as the state’s first comprehensive community college with three divisions: college credit, adult education and the Mary Karl Vocational School under the Volusia County School System.

1965 – Volusia County Community College, a separate entity under the school system, merged with DBJC.

1968 – The state Legislature combined the divisions into a single administrative unit under a District Board of Trustees independent of the county school system.

1971 – The official name of the College was changed from Daytona Beach Junior College to Daytona Beach Community College.

2006 – The College was authorized to begin offering its first bachelor’s degree - the Bachelor of Applied Science in Supervision and Management.

2008 – The College joined eight other schools selected to be part of Florida’s first state college pilot project and authorized to award bachelor’s degrees. The District Board of Trustees and the state of Florida subsequently approved the institution’s request to change its name to Daytona State College, assuring baccalaureate degree graduates that their diplomas and transcripts reflect their achievement of obtaining a four-year degree.

2009 – The College started five specialized bachelor’s degrees in Education.

2010 – Daytona State College was approved to offer a Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology degree.

Over the years, the College has evolved from a small campus into an academically superior multi-campus institution providing educational and cultural programs for the citizens of Volusia and Flagler counties. Daytona State College continues its commitment to progress and support of the communities it serves.

Founded: 1957 – Florida’s first comprehensive community college.

Location: Six campuses located throughout Volusia and Flagler counties – Daytona Beach, DeLand, Deltona, Flagler/Palm Coast and New Smyrna Beach-Edgewater.

Enrollment: 36,000+ annually from more than 40 countries.

Classes: Day, night, online – flexible to your needs.

Average Class Size: 29 – ensures personalized attention.

Entertainment: • Just minutes from the World’s

Most Famous Beach• Home to the world-famous

“Daytona 500...the Great American Race”

• Fishing, golf, magnificent parks, marine and wildlife preserves

• Headquarters of the Ladies Professional Golf Association and the U.S. Tennis Association

• Winter refuge of the Florida manatee

An ideal setting for anyone who enjoys the sun,the beach and fun!

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Apply Today! Call our admissions office at (386) 506-3059or visit www.DaytonaState.edu.

To arrange a tour, call (386) 506-4471.

Advanced Technology College1770 Technology Blvd.

Daytona Beach, FL 32124

(386) 506-4100

Daytona Beach Campus1200 W. International Speedway Blvd.

Daytona Beach, FL 32114

(386) 506-3000

DeLand Campus1155 County Road 4139

DeLand, FL 32724

(386) 785-2000

Deltona Campus2351 Providence Blvd.

Deltona, FL 32725

(386) 789-7300

Flagler/Palm Coast Campus3000 Palm Coast Parkway SE

Palm Coast, FL 32137

(386) 246-4800

New Smyrna Beach-Edgewater Campus940 Tenth St.

New Smyrna Beach, FL 32168

(386) 423-6300

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Daytona State College assures equal opportunity in employment and education services to all individuals without regard to race, sex, color, age, religion, disability, national origin, political affiliation or belief, or marital status.

Daytona State is accredited by the Commission on Colleges, Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, GA 30033-4097: Telephone number (404) 679-4500, website: www.sacscoc.org)

to award two-year associate of arts, associate of science degrees, bachelor of applied science in supervision and management, a bachelor of science in education degree, and a bachelor of science in engineering technology degree.

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