Daytona Beach, Florida Campus
The eastern campus, located in Daytona Beach, Florida, is adjacent to Daytona Beach International Airport and just minutes from the white, sandy beaches of the Atlantic Ocean. Serving more than 5,200 students, the 185-acre campus features state-of-the-art facilities and offers 23 undergraduate degrees, 10 graduate degrees and several accelerated options that allow students to earn both a bachelor's and master's degree in as little as five years.
- Campus Established
- 1965
- Location
- Daytona Beach, Florida — a small coastal city on the Atlantic Ocean — is the home of NASCAR's Daytona 500 auto race. The campus is one hour from Orlando, Cape Canaveral and the historic city of St. Augustine.
- Student Demographics
- Approximately 5,200 total students from 50 states and 99 countries: 14 percent international, 17 percent female.
- Student/Faculty Ratio
- 14:1
- Average Class Size
- 25
- Residence Options
- Nearly 40 percent of the student body lives on campus. First-year students are required to live on campus. All residence halls are all co-ed, however males and females do not share rooms. The Housing & Residence Life staff strives to support a positive living and learning environment.
- Student Organizations
- More than 100 student organizations are available, including academic and professional groups, sports and leisure clubs, organizations devoted to aviation and aerospace and ethnic and cultural groups.
- ROTC
- Nearly 25 percent of the students on campus participate in ROTC. Programs include the award-winning Air Force ROTC Detachment 157, Army, Navy and Marines. ROTC offers a limited number of attractive scholarships to qualified students.
- Athletics
- The Eagles compete in the NAIA, Division II, Sun Conference. Sixteen intercollegiate men and women's teams, are available, including nationally ranked men's baseball.
- Men's teams: Baseball, basketball, cross-country, golf, soccer, tennis and track.
- Women's teams: Cross-country, golf, soccer, tennis, track and volleyball.
In the fall of 2012, women's fast-pitch softball comes to campus. Many intramural and club sports are also offered, including ice hockey, paint-ball and crew
- Facilities
- Each college on campus employs a variety of high-tech labs, simulators, modern classrooms and specialized software to conduct research and support student studies.
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- Tuition 2011-12
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- Financial Aid
- More than 90 percent of students receive some form of achievement-based and/or need-based state, federal or institutional assistance, including ROTC scholarships.

