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Associate of Arts Transfer Degree Program

Daytona State College's AA degree transfer program is as easy as 2+2. Two years at Daytona State followed by two years in Daytona State's Bachelor of Applied Science degree program, or two years at a college or university that is part of our University Center or located elsewhere. You spend your first two years at Daytona State taking the same courses you would take if you were a freshman or sophomore at a four-year institution. That means you plan your program of study around the major or career you want to pursue and the four-year institution you plan to attend. You graduate with your AA degree from Daytona State , transfer to the four-year program and earn your bachelor's degree. This is exemplified by our Athletic Training Education Program.

Daytona State students perform better in the same courses as four-year college or university freshmen and sophomores. They have been doing so consistently for years. More than 90 percent of our AA degree graduates transfer to state four-year institutions. Our graduates usually earn better grades than their friends who started at the four-year schools.

Our courses are designed to meet standard four-year institution requirements; however, you should know the requirements of the four-year college or university you plan to attend. Different majors require a specific course of study during the first two years of college.

Colleges and universities periodically change their requirements for a major. Information about majors and the Florida colleges and universities that offer them are available in the Career Planning Center.

 

rev. 2-28-08

 

 

rev. 3-28-08   

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