Students register for classes each semester based on the dates listed in the
academic calendar. Before registering for classes, we encourage you to use the
information here as a guide to ensure your success. You may register online at http://www.daytonastate.edu/ or at
Daytona State College's Daytona Beach,
DeLand, Deltona, Flagler/Palm Coast and New Smyrna Beach-Edgewater campuses.
Facts about Registration
- Schedule of Classes - A
listing of all classes offered for a specific semester. The most updated
schedule is available online at http://www.daytonastate.edu. Using the
Advanced Search feature, you can search by campus, sub-session,
instructional method, time of day and other variables.
- Advance Registration - Typically
a three-day period which allows currently enrolled students to
register on a priority order based on credits earned.
- Open Registration - For
new or returning students and those who did not register during the
advance registration period.
- Transfer Hours - Will be
calculated into the advanced registration time if all transcripts have
been received and evaluated.
- Schedule Adjustment -
Students may continue to modify their schedules throughout the
registration period and up until the last day to adjust schedules date
(add/drop courses) listed in the academic calendar.
- Audit Registration -
Students who do not want to earn college credit for a course may enroll as
audit students. Students desiring to audit a course must complete the
Audit form, have it signed by the instructor and return it to
the Question and Answer Center no later than the last day of the
add/drop period. Students may not audit college prep courses.
- State Employee Registration
-State employees as identified by the Florida Accounting and Information
Resource Web site may register and have their tuition waived for a maximum
of six hours per semester under the following conditions:
- Fulfill all admission
and placement testing requirements of the College
- Register on the
designated State Employee registration dates as indicated in the academic
calendar
- Enroll only in courses
on a space-available basis
- Enroll in courses as
either a credit or audit student. Enrollments are subject to all College
academic regulations, including required placement testing, prerequisites
and limits on course repeats and grade forgiveness. State employees will
be assessed fees for the full cost of instruction for any course in which
they exceed the maximum number of attempts
- State employees will
be assessed other fees, i.e. laboratory fees, assessment fees, access
fees, etc.
- Schedule and Fee Statements
- Identifies the registered courses, lists days and times of the courses
and gives summary of tuition and fees. They also include fee payment due
date.
- Registration is not complete
until all fees have been paid.
- Reinstatement Procedure
Students wishing to register into a section after the add/drop date for
any given semester must meet the following criteria:
- Must have been
registered in the course prior to the add/drop date and subsequently
dropped due to cancellation for non-payment, class roll or other
process.
- Must document why the
original drop occurred (document using reinstatement form available in
the Q & A/Registration Office).
- Administrative error
- Courses dropped due to an administrative error documented by a signed
statement from the faculty member or director/department
chairperson of the department that caused the error may be reinstated.
- Extenuating
circumstances - Requests approved by the Supervisor of Registration will
be processed.
- Documentation is
required.
- Must have the
Financial Aid Office and/or the Student Accounts Office sign
the reinstatement form indicating the student has money on account and
will not be dropped for non-payment once reinstated.
- Must have a signature
from the instructor of each course in which they are re-enrolling,
indicating that they have been attending the section and have permission
to get back into the course.
- Must re-enroll in ALL
courses that have been dropped.
- Reinstatements may not
be processed after the midpoint of the subsequent semester (I-grade
deadline published in the catalog). Subject to change.
- If reinstatement
occurs after grades have been submitted, each instructor must also
deliver a memo to the Records Office (not via the student) that indicates
what grade the student should receive.
- Students who withdraw
from class(es) may not be reinstated.
- All documentation must
not have a date more than five business days prior to when the
reinstatement is processed.
- Late Registration
Students may register for classes up until the end of the second week of
classes for 15/16-week sessions and up to the end of the first week of
classes for seven-week sessions providing:
- The student obtains
the signature of both instructor and chairperson on the Late Registration
Form and returns the form(s) to the Registration Office within two
business days.
- Payment must be made
at the time of registration.
Note: There is no refund period for "late registration." Students
may withdraw without a refund.