Academic Support Center

The Academic Support Center (ASC) provides a variety of instructional support programs and services to help students make satisfactory academic progress. The ASC, located on all campuses, combines personal attention with computer-assisted instruction in an environment where students, faculty, and staff collaborate to ensure student success. The following educational support programs are available for students:

Content-Specific Tutoring – ASC Learning Specialists and peer tutors provide help on a question and answer basis for: assignment decoding and content challenges; study skills and exam reviews; computer and technology assistance; citation formatting; and help facilitating student/faculty communication. No appointment is necessary.

Virtual Tutoring – Students who are unable to make it to an ASC location are able to consult one-on-one with a Learning Specialist or peer tutor using web-conferencing software.

Supplemental Instruction (SI) – SI is an internationally recognized academic support program offering regularly scheduled study sessions for traditionally difficult courses. These sessions are run by a Faculty or Peer SI Leader.

Workshops –

Gear-Up Workshops: These workshops are designed to get students "geared-up" for upcoming course work and are scheduled in the weeks before the semester begins. Some of the workshops in this series include Math-Up (Elementary, Intermediate, and College Algebra, and Survey of Mathematics), Word-Up (College Composition), and Tech-Up (a variety of digital resources).

Exam and Subject-Area Review Sessions: Learning Specialists organize review sessions during exam time based on student and instructor requests.

Space & Resources – Study space, computer labs, mobile technology, textbooks, and a variety of discipline-specific software are available at the ASC.

College can be challenging, especially for first-time students. Visit one of the Academic Support Centers where professional learning specialists and peer tutors can assist you. The wide variety of free instructional support programs and services offered at the ASC will help to ensure your academic success. Please visit the Academic Support Center website at DaytonaState.edu/ASC for updated information on services provided or email ASC@DaytonaState.edu. You can also visit or call an ASC at our regional campuses:

Daytona Beach – Baker Hall (Bldg. 500), Rm. 124

(386) 506-3673

Mary Karl Learning Resources Center (Bldg. 210), Rm. 102

(386) 506-4217

Flagler/Palm Coast – Academic Hall (Bldg. 2), Rm. 106

(386) 246-4814

New Smyrna Beach-Edgewater – Academic Hall (Bldg. 2), Rm.104

(386) 423-6329

DeLand – Bert Fish Hall (Bldg. 6B), Rm. 217

(386) 785-2087

Deltona – Fathi Hall (Bldg. 1), Rm. 104

(386) 789-7306