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Daytona State College

5 Reviews

Locations:   Daytona Beach (FL)  (and 1 other)

Annual Tuition: $11,994

40% of students said this degree improved their career prospects
60% of students said they would recommend this school to others

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Cheyenne Clingerman

Reviewed: 3/13/2026

Degree: Accounting

Daytona State was a great school to enroll in right out of high school. They helped me a lot with figuring out how to schedule my courses. Not only that they were able to help me sign up for financial aid to pay for the classes. I may not use my AA degree for work but I'm happy I went because it was a good experience.

Crystal Talamantes

Reviewed: 3/6/2024

Degree: Nursing

I’ve attended another college , but Daytona State College by far has the laziest professors I’ve ever dealt with. They’re never available for help and take days to reply to emails. If you care about your grades stay away from this place. The art professor is also a joke and hates her job.

James

Reviewed: 8/25/2016

Degree: Liberal Arts

I attended DSC as part of the duel enrollment program my high school offered. I was enrolled full time for 2 semesters, and part time for 3. I was able to graduate high school with an AA degree (60 credits). All my classes counted towards my bachelor's degree when I transferred to a Florida university post graduation. I think DSC it the best educational establishment in the Daytona area, however there aren't many options here anyway. Professors generally cared about student outcomes however the quality... Read More

Anonymous

Reviewed: 7/22/2016

Degree: Information Technology

I did all classes online and it was a great experience. The teachers were always available and supportive.

Anonymous

Reviewed: 7/28/2015

Degree: Management

The online software was easy to use and some of the professors were okay, but, if I were doing it again, I'd go somewhere else. The reputation is not great and some of the students/professors were downright poor. I often had to do others work in the cohort setting as students would sometimes go awol, or just produce subpar work. All in all, you can get your degree for cheap, but get your Masters afterwards.

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