College Catalog - Enrollment Process Checklist

For all associate degrees and certificate programs

Follow these steps in the sequence provided to ensure the best possible service:

  1. Submit an Admission Application - Applications are available online at http://www.daytonastate.edu. Daytona State College requires final official copies of your high school transcripts, indicating the completion of a standard high school diploma, or GED scores and, if applicable, final official college transcripts from all educational institutions you have previously attended. Transcript request cards are available at all Daytona State campuses. Home school students are required to submit official transcripts and complete a home school verification statement.

  2. Complete a Financial Aid Application - Financial Aid is available to meet educational expenses for eligible students enrolled in qualified programs. This aid is provided through the federal government, state government, directly from Daytona State College or through private sources, and may consist of grants, scholarships, loans or work. You may complete the FAFSA online at http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/. If you need Financial Aid, you should contact that office at least six weeks prior to registering for classes. If you need more information about the cost of attending or where to look for scholarship money, you may contact the Office of Student Financial Services at (386) 506-3013.

  3. Complete Placement Requirements - Fulfill your placement requirements by taking the CPT for degree programs and TABE for certificate programs. If you have previous course work or have taken the SAT /ACT/AP, make sure to submit official copies to the Admissions Office and bring an unofficial copy with you to Academic Advising.

  4. Meet with an Academic Advisor - Talk with an academic advisor to interpret your placement test scores and discuss program requirements. We recommend talking with an advisor prior to registering for the first time. Students are also encouraged to register with Career Services at this time.

  5. Complete Online Orientation - Complete the Orientation requirement via the convenient online version at http://www.daytonastate.edu - under FalconNet Online Services (requires College ID # and College PIN number).

  6. Complete Online Registration - Search for your classes by using the Search Courses link at http://www.daytonastate.edu. You have the option of registering online - under FalconNet Online Services (requires College ID # and College PIN number) - or registering on campus at the Falcon Center. Remember to print your Schedule and Fee Statement to review your bill due date after registering.

  7. Pay for Classes - Pay for your classes either in person or online. REMEMBER - you are not officially registered until you have paid in full. You have the option of paying online - under FalconNet Online Services (requires College ID # and College PIN number).

  8. Obtain Your Student I.D. and Parking Decal - Check the Campus Safety pages for information on how to obtain a student I.D. and a parking decal.

Bachelor of Applied Science Enrollment Checklist

This enrollment checklist is specific to the School of Baccalaureate Studies (BAS) program. Please note that admission to the BAS program requires permission of the Vice President of the College of Baccalaureate Studies and Management Programs. BAS program staff and faculty take pride in our student focus. We strive to develop a relationship with all BAS program majors, through face-to-face advising, counseling and social activities.

  1. Submit an Admission Application - Submit your BAS Admissions Application prior to your appointment with the BAS counselor. You may submit an application online. If you are not a Daytona State College graduate, please submit final official college transcripts from all educational institutions previously attended for review. Transcript request cards are available at all Daytona State campuses. Admission decisions are made on a year round basis.

  2. Meet with a BAS Counselor - Make an appointment with a BAS counselor to discuss your specific educational situation, program requirements, your goals and course selection. You also are encouraged to register with Career Services at this time. Appointment times are available throughout the week. Call (386) 506-4227 or email basinfo@DaytonaState.edu to schedule an appointment.

  3. Complete a Financial Aid Application - Financial aid is available to meet educational expenses for eligible students enrolled in qualified programs. This aid is provided through the federal government, state government, directly from Daytona State College or through private sources, and may consist of grants, scholarships, loans or work. You may complete the FAFSA online at http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/. If you need Financial Aid, you should contact that office at least six weeks prior to registering for classes. If you need more information about the cost of attending or where to look for scholarship money, contact the Office of Student Financial Services at (386) 506-3013.

  4. Set up Your FalconMail Account - Once admitted, you may set up your free FalconMail account. The Dean and BAS instructors use FalconMail exclusively to ensure you receive important information regarding registration, class updates and more.

  5. Complete Online Orientation - All new and readmitted students are required to complete the online Daytona State College Orientation program.

  6. Pay for Classes - Pay for your classes either in person or online. REMEMBER - you are not officially registered until you have paid in full. You may pay in person or online - under FalconNet Online Services (requires College ID # and College PIN number).

  7. Obtain Student I.D. and Parking Decal - Check the Campus Safety pages for information on how to obtain a student I.D. and a parking decal.

  8. Attend BAS Orientation - The Vice President conducts an in-person student orientation near the beginning of each term. Check the student orientation page for details.

 

2009-2010 College Catalog. To view previous catalogs, please visit http://www.daytonastate.edu/catalog/archive/.
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