Daytona State College, a part of the Florida College System, was founded in 1957. The institute is a comprehensive public college that offers various programs from community enrichment to bachelor's degrees. The College places a premium on student achievement, embracing quality and diversity, and encouraging innovation in order to improve teaching and learning. The institution, offering more than 100 certificate, associate, as well as bachelor's degree programs across Volusia and Flagler counties, is critical to the region's economic development. Daytona State's seven campuses annually serve about 25,000 students. The college provides competitive pay, great health, dental, as well as life insurance coverage, and the option to enroll in the Florida Retirement Program. Other perks include opportunities for professional development, tuition assistance, free use of aquatic and workout centers, discounts on cultural activities, flexible leave policies, and much more.
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