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Club Meetings & Locations

Please select a club and contact the advisor listed below to find out more about their meetings and initiatives .

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Art, Media, & Performance Groups

  • Digital Media Falcons
  • People of the Pen
  • Student Photography Association
  • Student Publications (In Motion)
  • Studio Rats Art Club
  • Theatre Club
  • Theatrical Production Guild
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Athletic & Gaming Clubs

  • Table Top Gaming Club
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Honor Societies

  • Alpha Delta Nu
  • Black Nurses Association
  • Phi Theta Kappa (PTK)
  • Sigma Beta Delta (SBD)
  • Sigma Kappa Delta
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Medical & Health Associations

  • American Red Cross Club
  • Florida Nursing Student Association (FNSA)
  • Health Information Management (HIM)
  • American Dental Assistants Association (SADAA)
  • American Dental Hygienists Association (SADHA)
  • Massage Therapy Association (SMTA)
  • Occupational Therapy Assistant Association (SOTA)
  • Respiratory Care Association (SRCA)
  • Physical Therapy Assistant Association
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Multi-Cultural Organizations

  • African American Student Union
  • American Sign Language Club
  • Gay-Straight Alliance
  • Global Friends - International Student Organization
  • Multicultural Club
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Pedagogic Clubs

  • Business Club
  • CHEMLIVE
  • Computer Technology Club
  • Dual Enrolled Students Club
  • Education Club
  • Music Industry Club
  • Psi Phi Psychology Club
  • Psychology Club
  • Science Club
  • Student Paralegal Association (SPA)
  • WISE
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Political Associations

  • DSC Students for the Democratic Party
  • Student Government Association (SGA)
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Religious Organizations

  • Baptist Collegiate Ministries
  • Campus Crusade for Christ (CCFC)
  • Intervarsity Christian Fellowship
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Service Organizations

  • Deltona Cosmetology Club
  • Emerald Go Quanta Club
  • Environmental Outreach Club
  • Falcon Veterans Society
  • Healthy Roots
  • Outreach Family Phoenix Project
  • Rotaract
  • Scholastic Support Society
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Complete Student Clubs & Organizations List

Art, Media, & Performance Groups

Digimaniacs 
Advisor: Seonhye Oh, Ph: (386) 506-3932, Daytona Campus – Photography Hall (530/232H)

Falcon Media Group – National Broadcasting Society
Advisor: Anita Bevins,
Ph: (386) 506-3936, Daytona Campus - WDSC-TV15 (400/146)
To enhance the development of college and university students and entry level professionals involved in electronic media by: promoting excellence, providing opportunities for ethical and responsible leadership, providing exposure to the electronic media industries and assisting in career preparation.

Falcon Dance Club
Advisor: Jessica Lipsey, Ph: (386) 506-3140, Daytona Campus – Bailey Hall (540/223)
The Falcon Dance Club welcomes all students who want to share and explore their passion for dance while building great bonds with fellow dancers. One of our primary goals is to perform at school events and recitals, but no one is required to perform. You are welcome to join practices, rehearsals, and other club activities just for fun!

Student Photography Association
Advisor: Joseph Vance,
Ph: (386) 506-3561, Daytona Campus - Photography Hall (530/103D)
This club is for students who are serious about the art of photography. The primary purpose of the organization is to provide Daytona State College photography students with opportunities to network with Daytona State College alumni and professionals in photography fields through workshops, field trips, lectures, portfolio critiques and mentoring programs.

Student Publications (In Motion)
Advisor: Harun Thomas, Ph: (386) 506-4807, Daytona Campus - Bailey Hall (540/232)
The Daytona State College student newspaper, In Motion, is published monthly during the Fall and Spring academic terms. In Motion accepts letters to the editor from students, staff, and faculty, as well as article submissions. You can gain valuable skills and experience by becoming a staff writer, artist, photographer, or advertising sales representative. For more information, contact In Motion or the literary art magazine, Aeolus, at (386) 506-3686,.or InMotion@DaytonaState.edu.

Studio Rats Art Club
Advisor: Stacey Reynolds,
Ph: (386) 506-3669, Daytona Campus - Studio Arts Hall (520/111E)
To promote the arts, gain exposure for club members and their work, encourage collaboration between different art disciplines and among members, facilitate freedom of thought, expression, and creativity.

Theatre Club
Advisor: Samantha Stern, Ph: (386) 226-1903, News Journal Center (114)
To provide performance experiences and exposure for Daytona State thespians.

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Athletic & Gaming Clubs

Tabletop Gaming Club
Advisor: Debra Leonard, Ph: (386) 785-2224, DeLand Campus - Bert Fish Hall (6/213)
To provide a social and recreational opportunity for students to learn about strategic board gaming and interactive tabletop role playing games.

Surf Club
Advisor: Robert Jacobs, Ph: (386) 506-3634, Daytona Campus – Baker Academic Support Center (500/103A)

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Honor Societies

Alpha Delta Nu
Advisor: Andrea Angel, Ph: (386) 506-3873, Daytona Campus - Health Science Hall (320/242)
The purpose of this organization is to provide an opportunity for students of Daytona State College to be recognized for academic excellence in the study of the Associates Degree Nursing Program.

Phi Theta Kappa (PTK)
Advisor: Hector Alberty Ph: (386) 506-3289, Daytona Campus - L. Gale Lemerand Student Center (115/219C)Phi Theta Kappa is a national honors society with a chapter (Mu Rho) recognized at Daytona State College. Includes community events, student-centered events, and student publications.

Sigma Beta Delta (SBD)
Advisor: Lee Kenyon, Ph: (386) 506-3557, Daytona Campus - Nunamann Hall (200/419)
International Honor Society for Business, Management, and Administration; SBD encourages and recognizes scholarships among students of Business Management and Administration for BAS students enrolled at Daytona State College who meet academic excellence. SBD students are the upper 20% of their class, at the time of invitation to membership, and have completed of at least one-half of the degree program in which they are enrolled.

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Medical & Health Associations

Red Cross Club Daytona State College
Advisor: 
William Arrington, Ph: (386) 506-3725, Daytona Campus - Health Science Hall (320/236)
The American Red Cross Club will learn, practice, and exemplify humanitarian values through mission related service.

Student American Dental Hygienists Association (SADHA)
Advisor: Pamela Ridilla, Ph: (386) 785-2093, DeLand Campus - Bert Fish Hall (6/104)
The purpose of this club is to promote dental hygiene, represent dental hygiene students, and to contribute to the improvement of the oral health of the community.

Student Respiratory Care Association (SRCA)
Advisor: Misty Carlson, Ph: (386) 506-3780, Daytona Campus - Health Science Hall (320/425)
The purpose of the SRCA is to promote public awareness of Respiratory Therapy as a field of medical practice through combining social activities, educational goals, and service projects to expose the Respiratory Care student to a network of professionals within the health care field to aid them in future employment.

Student Radiography Association
Advisor: Dee Vanlandingham, Ph: (386) 506-3399, Daytona Campus – Health Science Hall (320/134)

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Multi-Cultural Organizations

African American Student Union
Advisor: TBA

The purpose of this organization is to provide an opportunity for students of Daytona State College to promote and support equity, education and self-development for positive societal change.

American Sign Language
Advisor: Kathryn Allman, Ph: (386) 506-3541, Daytona Campus - Arts & Science Hall (330/203)
ASL Club increases the recognition of ASL as a language, beneficial to both Deaf/deaf and hearing individuals. We instill the desire for self-improvement and scholastic excellence. We build a strong DSC ASL community and increase awareness of Deaf culture and history.

Gay-Straight Alliance
Advisor - Dr. Benjamin Graydon, Ph: (386) 506-3927, Daytona Campus - DSC Hall South (150/400A)
To bridge the gap between, and provide a sense of unity, amongst the LGBTQ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and Questioning) students to their straight allies. Students in GSA work toward a common cause in promoting a greater understanding of gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, and diversity on campus and within the community.

Global Friends – International Student Organization
Advisor: Deborah Hirsh, Ph: (386) 506-3174, Daytona Campus - Arts & Sciences Hall (330/221)
Global Friends is dedicated to promoting friendship and understanding among the many cultures that students represent at Daytona State College. The organization sponsors annual events such as the International Dinner and participates in the college wide Cultural Festival.

Multicultural Club
Advisor: TBA
 
It shall be the purpose of DSC Multicultural club to provide networking and mentoring opportunities through meetings, community activities, projects that promote our member's growth and delivers talented leadership pool; sponsor educational and cultural activities, in order to expand the awareness of multicultural issues at Daytona State.

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Pedagogic Clubs

Business Club
Advisor: Pat Herndon, Ph: (386) 506-3085, Daytona Campus - Nunamann Hall (200/414)
The business Club promotes business education while enhancing student's appreciation of business principles and ethics. 

Music Industry Club
Advisor: Scott Velazco,
Ph: (386) 226-1924, News-Journal Center – (810/120)
This club will raise awareness of the college’s music production and technology program.  They will contribute to the establishment, growth, and viability of Daytona’s music industry by recognizing and nurturing the individual talents and vision of its membership.

Science Club
Advisor: Jennifer Bell, Ph: (386) 506-4303, Daytona Campus - Schildecker Science Hall (410/121)
To promote an interest in science through hands-on learning activities and workshops, and to help our community and college through service.

Pre-Law Society
Advisor: Nathan Kotas, Ph: (386) 506-3511, Daytona Campus - Nunamann Hall (200/421B)
The purpose of the Daytona State College Student Paralegal Association is to promote the paralegal education, and enhance appreciation of principles and ethics.
This association will act pursuant to federal, state, local, and College laws and regulations, as well as, the Constitutional Laws of the Daytona State College SPA Club.

W.I.S.E.
Advisor: 
Jennifer Bell, Ph: (386) 506-4303, Daytona Campus - Schildecker Science Hall (410/121)
To promote the empowerment of women by serving, supporting, and inspiring their pursuit of knowledge with the STEM fields.

DSC Book Club
Advisor: Arlie Cruz, Ph: (386) 506-3608, Daytona Campus – L. Gale Lemerand Student Center (115/316F)

Technology Club
Advisor: Patrick Vilkinofsky, Ph: (386) 506-4183, Advance Technology College (107C)

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Political Associations

DSC Democratic Club
Advisor: 
Frank Gunshanan, Ph: (386) 506-3275, Daytona Campus - Bailey Hall (540/206)
The object of this organization shall be to stimulate active interest in political and governmental affairs; to strengthen and to further the ideals and principles of the democratic Party; to promote political participation among student and peers; to support and elect the duly selected nominees of the Democratic party in national, state, and local campaigns; and to foster fellowship among students, peers, and Democrats. In all Primary elections, no candidate will be endorsed or supported individually by this club. At no time will members of this organization support a candidate from another party.

Student Government Association (SGA)
Advisors: Melissa Castorino, Ph: (386) 506-3131, Daytona Campus – L. Gale Lemerand Student Center (115/219B)
The purpose of the Student Government Association is to facilitate communication between students and college administrators, and to encourage college policies and procedures that meet the needs of students in the areas of academics, activities and services. The SGA holds open meetings every Tuesday at 3:00 p.m. in building 115, room 218K on the Daytona Campus.

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Religious Organizations

Baptist Collegiate Ministries
Advisor: TBA
The purpose of this club is to lead students to commit themselves to Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord, to involve them in meaningful Christian fellowship, and to guide them in Christian growth and discipleship.

Intervarsity Christian Fellowship
Advisor: TBA
In response to God's love, grace, and truth: The purpose of the chapter is to establish and advance at Daytona State College witnessing communities of students and faculty who follow Jesus as Savior and Lord: growing in love for God, God's Word, God's people of every ethnicity and culture and God's purpose in the world.

Encounter Campus Ministry
Advisor: Christopher Smith, Ph: (386) 423-6317, New Smyrna/Edgewater Campus

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Service Organizations

DSC Veterans Club
Advisor: TBA
The purpose of this club is to give support to Daytona State College Veterans and their familiesthrough volunteering and fundraising opportunities. As well as provide information about their benefits along with providing insight into Veterans Affairs policies and procedures. Advocate for and raise awareness to the college population about issues important to DSC veterans. We strive to provide a safe environment for veterans at DSC to meet and support one another. 

Scholastic Support Society
Advisor: Debra Leonard, Ph: (386) 785-2224, DeLand Campus - Bert Fish Hall (6/213)
To empower volunteers to serve their communities, meet humanitarian needs, encourage peace and promote international understanding.

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