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Overview of Daytona State College

Mission Statement

Daytona Beach Community 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.

Quick Facts

18,497 students

100% admitted

$3,074 tuition/year

  • 8,765 full time
  • 9,732 part time
  • 3,791 men full time
  • 4,974 women full time
  • open enrollment
  • $11,596 out of state
  • $30 fees
  • N/A room & board
  • $900 books

At a Glance

Institution Type: Public
Campus Setting: Small city
Highest Degree Offered: Bachelor's
Level of Institution: Four or more years
Calendar: Semester
18,497 Students
Non-Degree Undergrads
Reviews: In Three Sentences
  • Sandi from Palm Coast, FL
  • 0
  • “I have been pleased with most of the student services available. My advisor is amazing and helpful. Financial Aid officers have some people skills to learn.…”

  • Jul-02-2012 » Read More
  • Blair
  • 0
  • “It is a really good school to get your associates and bachelors degree. The teachers are very helpful, and nice. And some teachers can be pretty tough and challenging but…”

  • Jan-13-2012 » Read More
  • Jessica from Daytona Beach, FL
  • 0
  • “The school is conveniently located throughout the state of Florida. The professors are very knowledgeable about their subjects. The school makes it easy for me to plan a schedule that meets…”

  • Jan-17-2012 » Read More

Reviews

Student Responses to Review Topic: Am I Enjoying Being Here
  • 4
  • Anthony from New Smyrna Beach, FL
  • Sep-26-2011 I am a current student here

    I enjoy this school and most of the teachers here, though I would rather be in a faster paced university, it is still a great place to learn at your own pace.

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  • 4
  • Samantha from Deland, FL
  • Jul-26-2011 I am a current student here

    Aside from the money part.. and then the fact that there's more and more people as time goes on - I have no complaints. I wish I could afford school, or at least qualify for Federal Financial Aid. I wish there weren't such lines when waiting to speak with Financial Advisors, etc. But really, that's all I can complain about. That's it. I like the environment, the location (there's a campus accessible to all areas of the counties), and the class-sizes. I like that I have just as many options for classes, as any other school in the area - if not more so, I have more BA-program options than any other CC or SC in the area.

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