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School Size
16,555
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Average Cost
$3,371
Description
Daytona State's status as a four-year college began in 2006, when it offered its first bachelor's degree - the Bachelor of Applied Science in Supervision and Management. In spring 2009, the college began offering Bachelor of Science in Education degrees and, in fall 2010, the Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology. Additional baccalaureate level programs and articulation agreements are being planned for future implementation to support the region’s economic development and workforce needs. Over the years, the college has fostered a tradition of excellence in academics and service to a growing community. A leader in the area's workforce and economic development initiatives, Daytona State is continually developing new means to deliver educational services to the community. The college now serves more than 35,000 students annually. Daytona State College is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and approved by the state of Florida to award associate of arts, associate of science, bachelor of applied science and bachelor of science degrees. Other professional and academic organizations confer special accreditation to various college programs. Daytona State College, a comprehensive public college, provides access to a range of flexible programs from community enrichment to the baccalaureate degree, emphasizing student success, embracing excellence and diversity, as well as fostering innovation to enhance teaching and learning.
General Information
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Academic Calendar
Semester
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School Setting
City: Small
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Religious Affiliation
Not applicable
Admission Information
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Minimum GPA
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Acceptance Rate
100
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Accept Transfer Credits
Yes
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Application Fee
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Open Enrollment
No