At Daytona State College, you get an education with options. Daytona State offers a Bachelor of Applied Science degree in Supervision and Management, as well as Bachelor of Science degrees in Elementary and Exceptional Education.
Through its University Center, the College also partners with many other institutions of higher education to offer students the opportunity to stay close to home and continue their education beyond the associate degree.
Why earn a bachelor's degree?
Earning your bachelor's degree not only opens more opportunities for employment and careers, it also is one of the best ways to boost your income earning potential.
According to the US Census Bureau, people who hold bachelor's degrees earn an average $37,000 a year more than those with only a high school diploma. Nationally, college graduates made an average of $52,200 in 2008, the most recent figures available, compared with $30,400 for adults with a high school diploma. High school dropouts earned an average of $23,400 and those with advanced college degrees made an average of $89,400.
University Center partnerships also provide the opportunity for area citizens to participate in master's and doctoral programs close to home.
Our partner institutions
Daytona State also is in partnership with Florida State University, and continues to pursue other partner institutions as opportunities present themselves.