What is Academic Advising?
Academic Advising is here to assist and guide you from your first semester through graduation. You will first meet with Academic Advising after you have been admitted to the college and have taken a placement test. (Some students with qualifying SAT/ACT test scores or transfer credits will not need to be tested.)
The Academic Advising Department has compiled the Academic Advising Guidebook for Enrollment and Registration. This helpful guide will provide you with important information you will need on your educational journey. Our Academic Advisors are here to help you, so please come by our office any time you have questions or concerns.
If you are already registered or before you register for classes please see "Tuition Payment Policy - Spring 2012" for tuition due dates.
Are you an online student who needs help with Advising? Please review "How to get advising help if you are an online student." Online students may email an advisor via Falconmail with questions, please see the handout to find out how.
The college is closed on the following days and Advising Services will not be available
In addition, the college will close at 5pm prior to all federal holidays that are observed by the college, such as the Wednesday before Thanksgiving and the day before Independence Day (if a weekday).
December 16, 2011 at 5:00 p.m. – January 3, 2012 at 8:00 a.m. – Holiday Break
January 16, 2012 – Martin Luther King Day
March 9, 2012 at 5:00 p.m. – March 19, 2012 at 8:00 a.m. – Spring Break
May 28, 2012 – Memorial Day
July 4, 2012 – Independence Day
We are available on all campuses
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Regular Office Hours Deland Campus Deltona Campus |
New Smyrna/Edgewater Campus |
Are you ready to choose your classes?
Our professional and friendly staff will:
- Discuss program and course requirements
- Provide an explanation of test scores and/or course placement
- Provide a general overview of the process of course selection and registration
- Explain your student rights and responsibilities
- Teach you how to use FalconNet and On-line Student Services
- Present information for tutoring and study skills, or help with a specific academic problem
As you progress through your academic program, Academic Advising will continue to assist you with further course selection, changes in programs, and graduation. We're also here as a resource as you transition to Daytona State College's 4-year degree programs or another 4-year college or university.
Having problems with Online Course Availability, check out our helpful handout.
STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) Community Scholars Program is a quality-driven program at Daytona State College designed to adapt and implement a series of best practices for recruitment and retention of students in STEM Associate of Arts and Associate of Science programs to expand the talent entering and completing STEM degree programs. Please see the STEM website for further information.
The Division of Enrollment Services and Student Development is constantly reviewing the level of service provided to our students. Your assistance in completing a short 10 question web survey would greatly be appreciated. To respond to the survey please click here: Enrollment Services Customer Survey .
Important Dates:
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SPRING 2012 |
Spring |
Spring "A" |
Spring "B" |
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Spring Classes Begin |
January 17 |
January 17 |
March 19 |
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Last Day to Adjust Schedule (Add/Drop) |
January 23 |
January 19 |
March 21 |
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Spring Break (College Closed) |
March 12-16 |
March 12-16 |
March 12-16 |
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Priority Deadline for Graduation Application |
March 23 |
March 23 |
March 23 |
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Last Day to Withdraw from Classes |
April 6 |
February 22 |
April 23 |
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Spring Classes End |
May 11 |
March 9 |
May 11 |
View a more detailed Academic Calendar (this semester and other semesters).
We look forward to serving you.
No appointment necessary - Advising is on a walk-in basis.
Bring your student ID for easy swipe sign-in on our student check-in.
Please feel free to email an Advisor at advising@daytonastate.edu with any questions you may have. Please email from your Falcon Mail account, make sure you include your name, student ID number and any associated information in your email. This will insure you get a response in a timely manner.

