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Daytona State College was awarded 15 badges in the 2025 rankings. The highest ranked major at the school is nursing.
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According to College Factual's 2025 analysis, Daytona State College is ranked #887 out of 2,152 schools in the nation that were analyzed for overall quality. This is an improvement over the previous year, when Daytona State College held the #1,429 spot on the Best Overall Colleges list.
Out of the 70 colleges in Florida, Daytona State College is ranked at #35.
Since Daytona State College has an open admissions policy, being accepted to the school isn't that hard. However, a full basic things - such as a high school diploma or equivalent - may be required. Also, go over your application to make sure it is complete before you submit it.
The student to faculty ratio is often used to estimate how much interaction there is between professors and their students at a college or university. At Daytona State College, this ratio is 16 to 1, which is on par with the national average of 15 to 1. That's not bad at all.
Another measure that is often used to estimate how much access students will have to their professors is how many faculty members are full-time. The idea here is that part-time faculty tend to spend less time on campus, so they may not be as available to students as full-timers.
The full-time faculty percentage at Daytona State College is 26%. This is lower than the national average of 47%.
During the 2017-2018 academic year, there were 12,728 undergraduates at Daytona State College with 4,992 being full-time and 7,736 being part-time.
$0-30 K | $30K-48K | $48-75 | $75-110K | $110K + |
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$5,408 | $5,890 | $8,137 | $10,027 | $10,183 |
The net price is calculated by adding tuition, room, board and other costs and subtracting financial aid.Note that the net price is typically less than the published for a school. For more information on the sticker price of Daytona State College, see our tuition and fees and room and board pages.
It's not uncommon for college students to take out loans to pay for school. In fact, almost 66% of students nationwide depend at least partially on loans. At Daytona State College, approximately 14% of students took out student loans averaging $3,508 a year. That adds up to $14,032 over four years for those students.
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Contact details for Daytona State College are given below.
Contact Details | |
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Address: | 1200 W. International Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach, FL 32114 |
Phone: | 386-506-3000 |
Website: | www.daytonastate.edu/ |
Most Popular Majors | Bachelor’s Degrees | Average Salary of Graduates |
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Liberal Arts General Studies | 1,385 | NA |
Nursing | 352 | $77,838 |
Business Administration & Management | 299 | $39,584 |
Allied Health Professions | 214 | NA |
Criminal Justice & Corrections | 104 | NA |
Cosmetology | 93 | NA |
Fire Protection | 80 | NA |
Teacher Education Grade Specific | 61 | $44,869 |
Environmental Control Technology | 53 | NA |
Computer Information Systems | 51 | $45,498 |
Online learning is becoming popular at even the oldest colleges and universities in the United States. Not only are online classes great for returning adults with busy schedules, they are also frequented by a growing number of traditional students.
In 2022-2023, 7,049 students took at least one online class at Daytona State College. This is a decrease from the 7,572 students who took online classes the previous year.
Year | Took at Least One Online Class | Took All Classes Online |
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2022-2023 | 7,049 | 3,898 |
2021-2022 | 7,572 | 4,369 |
2020-2021 | 9,818 | 6,200 |
2018-2019 | 7,308 | 3,488 |
Footnotes
*The racial-ethnic minorities count is calculated by taking the total number of students and subtracting white students, international students, and students whose race/ethnicity was unknown. This number is then divided by the total number of students at the school to obtain the racial-ethnic minorities percentage.
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