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This article does not cite any references or sources. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unverifiable material may be challenged and removed. (August 2008) Daytona State College Motto: Shaping our Community Established: 1957 Type: Public President: Dr. D. Kent Sharples Students: 32,088 Deland Campus Deltona Campus Daytona Campus New Smyrna Beach Campus Palm Coast Campus Nickname: Falcons Athletics: NJCAA SCC 7 sports (3 M, 4 F) Website: www.daytonastate.edu Daytona State College is a four year college located in Daytona Beach, Florida in the United States. DSC is the current home of the renowned Southeast Museum of Photography and the college is also involved in a joint-partnership program with Volusia County and Flagler County school districts known as the Advanced Technology Center. The Advanced Technology Center provides high school students in their junior and senior years the ability to dual-enroll and receive college credits. The main areas of studies are Computer Technology, Construction, Manufacturing, Engineering, and Automotive Services. Recently, the college has expanded its course load and earning accreditation to offer Bachelor of Applied Science degrees and Education; creating the formally "two year" school and making it a "four year" state accredited school. DSC has a NJCAA program with Softball, Baseball, Men's and Women's Swimming, Women's Golf, Men's Basketball, Women's Basketball teams. Women's golf Most recent facts (2003-04) Top Ten College/Vocational Programs Associate of Arts Computer Information Technology Nursing (AS) Business Administration Accounting Technology Health Information Technology Law Enforcement Electrical Computer Engineering Technology Legal Assisting Headcount by Campus Advanced Technology Center: 1,063 Daytona Beach: 8,390 Deland: 2,054 Deltona: 615 New Smyrna Beach: 851 Palm Coast: 954 Gender Female: 61.6% Male: 38.4% Ethnicity American Indian/Alaskan Native: 0.5% Asian/Pacific Islander: 1.9% Black: 11.9% Hispanic: 7.2% White: 78.5% Full-Time: 40.0% Part-Time: 60.0% Age Under 18: 5.6% 18-19: 21.4% 20-21: 17.2% 22-24: 14.2% 25-29: 12.8% 30-34: 8.6% 35-39: 6.4% 40-49: 9.5% 50+: 4.2% Average Age: 28 Median Age: 23 Average Class Size: 20 Financial Aid Awards | ||||
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