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2011-2012 (Revised February 2012)
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American Medical Student Association (AMSA)
Advisor - Richard Doolin, Ph: 506-4714, Daytona Campus Bldg 410/Room 111
This club provides many opportunities for pre-med or pre-pharmacy majors to connect with each other on campus throughout the AMSA’s national network of members and alumni.Membership in the AMSA opens the door for many scholarship opportunities and makes an excellent resume listing.
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American Society of Interior Designers (ASID)
Advisor - Bethany Creamer, Ph: 506-4158, Daytona Campus Bldg 300/Room 236
ASID offers students the opportunity to prepare for rewarding careers in interior design by belonging to the leading association representing designers, industry and students. Through ASID membership, students can participate in a wide variety of learning experiences. Through interaction with thousands of practitioners and industry contacts, student members gain insight into the interior design profession.
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Association of Student Surgical Technologists (ASST)
Advisor - Dana Earnest, Ph: 506-3747, Daytona Campus Bldg 320/Room 428
The Association of Student Surgical Technologists promotes an awareness of the profession to the students of Daytona State College as well as the community. It is an avenue that provides exposure of the Surgical Technology student to professionals in their field, so that they may find employment upon graduation from the program.
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Anime & Gaming Guild
Advisor - Victor Pareja, Ph: 506-4184, ATC Bldg 1/Room 215H
This club seeks to expand the knowledge and understanding of Japanese animation and video gaming in our culture, as well as work throughout the school to unite interested parties.
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American Sign Language Club (ASL)
Advisor- Charles Barber, Ph: 506-4622 (TTY/TTD), Daytona Campus- Davidson Hall (340/213c)
The purpose of this club is to increase awareness of Deaf culture and history, to augment the sign language skills of those interested, to instill the desire for self-improvement and scholastic excellence, to build a strong Daytona State College ASL community, and to increase the recognition of American Sign Language as a language and its role in the linguistic minority of Deaf/deaf users.
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Bachelor of Applied Science Club (BAS)
Advisor - Cindy Somers, Ph: 506-3086, Daytona Campus Bldg 150/Room 400D: Nicole Brown, Ph: 506-3628, Daytona Campus Bldg 150/400F
The purpose of this organization is to promote academic success, career development, fellowship and community service among students in the Bachelor of Applied Science program. This organization embraces the belief that the study and practices of the principles of supervision and management adds economic and social value to the workplace and the community.
Baptist Collegiate Ministries
Advisor- Bruce Warner, 506-7328, Deltona – Fathi Hall 218
Job Clement, 506-3403, Daytona Campus- Wetherell Canter 100/205
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.
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Bass Fishing Club
Advisor – Matthew Davids, 785-2203, DeLand – Fathi Hall 106
The primary purpose of the club shall be to encourage camaraderie, sportsmanship, integrity, conservation and development of the skills and knowledge needed to be successful anglers by competing with other schools in FLW and other local and regional tournaments.
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Breaking All Barriers
Advisor - Dr. Nancy Duke Ph: 506-4838, Flagler Campus Bldg 1/ 116c
The main objective of this club is to unite a diverse group of students so that they can embrace and support one another through their academic journeys at the College. The club will accomplish ths goal by developing and implementing a mentoring program and organizing cultural activities in a fun, yet educational way.
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Business Club at Daytona State College
Advisors - Deanna Knight, Ph: 506-3295, Daytona Campus Bldg 200/Room 406
John Weiss, Ph: 506-3792, Daytona Campus Bldg 200/Room 426
Thaddeaus Mounkurai, Ph: 506-3545, Daytona Campus Bldg 330/Room 216
Diana Joy Colarussa, Ph: 506-3603, Daytona Campus Bldg 200/Room 406
The purpose of this club is to promote business education and enhance business principles and ethics.This association will act pursuant to federal, state, local, and college laws and regulations.
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Campus Crusade for Christ (CCFC)
Advisors - Cindy McAvoy, Ph: 506-3354, Daytona Campus, Annex Bldg 100/Room 108
This club is an interdenominational student Christian organization that provides regular opportunities to study and discuss the Bible, including prayer services.This club provides opportunities for fellowship, encouragement and spiritual development among members.
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Catalyst Club
Advisor - Chris Whitaker, Ph: 785-2049, Deland Campus 4/ 113
Co-Advisor - Debbie Wilke, Ph: 785-2009, Deland Campus Bldg 4/Room 226
The purpose of this club is to provide service and raise funds for local, national, and international projects.
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Dance Club
Advisor - Kevin Veiga, Ph: 506-3183, Daytona Campus Bldg 220/Room 217
The dance club’s purpose is to provide an extra-curricular opportunity for students interested in learning and performing various dance styles and techniques.
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Education Club
Advisor - Joy Lewis, Ph: 506-3683, Daytona Campus Bldg 100/Room 224L
The purpose of this organization is to provide future teachers enrolled in education courses to have an opportunity to discuss and share ideas as well as experiences regarding the field of education.
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Environmental Club
Advisor - Jane Davis, Ph: 506-3987, Daytona Campus,
The purpose of this organization is to provide an opportunity for students to actively participate in the improvement of the environment around campus and in our community, as well as the world in general, and thereby realize that the solutions to world problems can be achieved through individual and small group involvement. Wanna join? :D Visit our website at www.daytonastate.edu/green
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Falcons Cheerleading Club * Look for us on Facebook
Coaches- Kristen Jackson, 386-506-3840, Daytona Campus- Wetherell Center 100/309
Eric Firouzadj, 386-453-8473
The Falcon Cheerleaders perform at all men’s and women’s home-court basketball games. These young men and women perform at various campus events, in addition to hosting fundraisers and participating in community service projects throughout the year.
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Falcon Veterans Society
Advisor – Miguel A. Rivera, 506-3714, Daytona Campus, 100/205G
The purpose of this club is to develop student veteran groups on college and university campuses and coordinate by region between existing groups. To connect student groups with resources. To advocated on behalf of student veterans at the state and national level.
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Falun Dafa Club
Advisor – Casey Blanton, 506-3802, Daytona Campus, 300/109
The purpose of this club is to provide an opportunity for students of Daytona State College to practice a quiet, meditative art; Allowing them an opportunity to practice an ancient cultivation system; Building a sense of college wide community and increasing the virtue of the students.
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Florida Nursing Student Association (FNSA)
Advisors - Wanda Lear, 506-3725, Daytona Beach Campus 320/226
Karen Reilly, Ph: 506-3742, Daytona Campus Bldg 320/Room 316
The FNSA is part of a national nursing association, which serves as a vehicle for nursing career development and educational advancement in the nursing profession. The FNSA has been involved in campus health fairs and other events.
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Gay-Straight Alliance
Advisor - Margaret Karda, Ph: 506-4219, Daytona Campus Bldg 540/Room 224
The purpose of the Gay-Straight Alliance is 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.
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Global Friends – International Student Organization
Advisor - John Brady, Ph: 506-3837, Daytona Campus Bldg 110/Room 206
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.
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Health Information Management Student Association (HIMSA)
Advisor - Nancy Thomas, Ph: 506-3748, Daytona Campus Bldg 320/Room 548
HIMSA promotes career and educational development for students of the college’s Health Information Management program. The organization has been active in many student events, such as Abilities Awareness Day and student welcome back events.
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History Club
Advisor - Dr. Nancy Duke, Ph: 506-4838, Flagler/Palm Coast Campus
The History Club formed in the spring of 1997 in an effort to unite students interested in history and current events. The club has recently sponsored history film series, lectures, and field trips to historic sites.
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Human Services Club (HSC)
Advisor - Dr. Olu Eniwaye, Ph: 506-3746, Daytona Campus Bldg 200/Room 101
The Human Services Club was formed during the 1996-97 school year by students enrolled in the Human Services Program.The club introduces the students to the human services and social work professions, through guest speakers and participation in professional conferences and community activities.
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Humanities Club
Advisor - Vincent Piazza, Ph: 785-2079, DeLand Campus Bldg 7/Room 156
We discuss world cultural topics; enhance student knowledge; encourage open discussion in the field of arts and history; stimulate multi-cultural interest and consequent enrichment of tests in the DeLand Library as well as campus arts; inform students of college programs and initiatives; organize field trips; and expand critical thinking.
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In Motion Student Newspaper
Advisor - Elena Jarvis, Ph: 506-3268, Daytona Campus Bldg 300/Room 221
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 at 506-3686, orInMotion@DaytonaState.edu.
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Leo Omega
Advisor - TBA
To empower volunteers to serve their communities, meet humanitarian needs, encourage peace and promote international understanding.
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Math Club
Advisor- Karthikeya Mamillapalle, Ph: 506-3847, Daytona Campus Bldg 500/159
The purpose of the Math Club is to serve as an arena for math discussions and an organization for persons of similar interests.
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Music Industry Club
Advisor- Glenn Spinner, Ph: 506-1903, News Journal Center: Room 114
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
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Outreach Club of Flagler
Advisor - John McNeely, Ph: 246-4808, Flagler Campus Bldg 2/Room 113
The purpose of the Outreach Club is to provide an opportunity for students of Daytona State College Palm Coast Campus to help other students and build a spirit of community cooperation.
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Paintball Club
Advisor- Dr. Richard Doolin, Ph: 506-4714, Daytona Campus Bldg 410/111
The purpose of the Paintball Club is to spread awareness of paintball to the college community and to have a group to learn, enjoy, and participate in the sport. We encourage and instill leadership and fellowship among Daytona State College students.
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Phi Theta Kappa (PTK)
Advisors - Ted Wygant (Chapter Advisor), Ph: 506-3517, Daytona Campus 220/228
Bob Acuri (Daytona Advisor), Ph: 506-3524, Daytona Campus 220/204
Harry Shoff, Ph: 785-2036, DeLand Campus Bldg 4/Room 211
Victor Pareja, Ph: 246-4843, Flagler/Palm Coast Campus Bldg 1/Room 113
Gabi Booth, Ph. 423-6306, New Smyrna Campus, Bldg 2/Room141
Max Morgan, Ph. 789-7329, Deltona Campus, Bldg 1, Room 205B
Phi Theta Kappa is a national honors society with a chapter (Mu Rho) recognized at Daytona State College. The local chapter has officers and advisors at all campuses.
Includes community events, student-centered events, and student publications.
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Surgical Technology Club
Advisor- Dana Earnest, Ph: 506-3747, Daytona Campus (320/428)
Psychology Club
Advisors - Alice Godbey, Ph: 506-3751, Daytona Campus Bldg 330/Room 207
Amy Osmon, Ph: 506-3537, Daytona Campus Bldg 330/Room 208
John McNeeley, Ph: 246-4808, Flagler/Palm Coast Campus Bldg 2/Room 113
The Psychology Club is an organization designed for students that are interested in, or plan on, majoring in psychology. The Psychology Club meets regularly during the Fall and Spring semesters. The primary focus of the Psychology Club is to enhance the academic and personal interests of students interested in psychology by scheduling open forums, academic exchange, and scholarly presentations from faculty and guest speakers.
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Regroup
Advisor- Diana Miller, Ph: 506-3984, Bldg. 330/ Room 207
The purpose of the club is to support adult/ community students to allow them to become successful in their majors. They will accomplish this goal by developing and implementing mentoring programs along with counseling for students who have been out of school for a number of years.
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Rotaract Club * Look for us on Facebook*
Advisor - Ram Nayar, Ph: 506-3776, Daytona Campus Bldg 410/Room 110
The purpose of the Rotaract is to provide an opportunity for young men and women to enhance the knowledge and skills that will assist them in personal development, to address the physical and social needs of their communities, and to promote better relations between all people worldwide through a framework of friendship and service. www.daytonastate.edu/rotaract/index.html
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Science Club
Advisor - Kaushalya Ekanayake, Daytona Campus – Schildecker Science Hall (410) 220
To promote an interest in science through hands-on learning activities and workshops, and to help our community and college through service.
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Sigma Beta Delta (SBD)
Advisor - Michael Avery, Ph: 506-4378, Daytona Campus Bldg 150/Room 400F
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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Sigma Kappa Delta
Advisor - Sam Goldstein, Ph: 506-3617, Daytona Campus Bldg 320/Room 240
Heather McDonald, Ph: 506-3443, Daytona Campus Bldg 540/Room 203
To recognize academic success in English; to promote fellowship between students interested in academic success in English; and to develop the skills of its members.
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Japanese Cultural Club
Advisors - Elias Lorenzo-Lorenzo, Ph: 506-3541, Daytona Campus Bldg. 340/ Room 213
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Student American Dental Hygienists Association (SADHA)
Advisor - Pam Ridilla, Ph: 785-2093, DeLand Campus Bldg 6/Room 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.
Step Team
Advisor - Lakisha Holmes, Ph: 506-3580, Daytona Beach Campus - Academic Support Center - Bldg. 500/Room 140
This club will provide a comfortable and student oriented group where students can express themselves and showcase their talent through physical activities and performances.
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Student Government Association (SGA)
Advisors - Bruce Cook, Ph: 506-4417, Daytona Campus Bldg 130/Room 116
Warnell Vickers, Ph: 785-2061, DeLand Campus Bldg 7/Room 151
John McNeely, Ph: 246-4808, Flagler/Palm Coast Campus Bldg 2/Room 113
Melinda Hamilton, Ph: 423-6321, New Smyrna Campus Bldg 1/Room 108
Lori Lemoine, Ph:506-3486, Deltona Campus
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 each Tuesday at 3:00 p.m. in building 130, room 154 on the Daytona Campus.
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Student Massage Therapy Association (SMTA)
Advisor - Richard Smith, Ph: 506-3229, Daytona Campus Bldg 320/Room 137
The purpose of the Student Massage Therapy Association is to further educate the community about the profession of Massage Therapy and to represent the college in community outreach events by linking the program to the community, school, and staff.
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Student Occupational Therapy Assistant Association (SOTA)
Advisor - Mary Beth Craig-Oatley, Ph: 506-3624, Daytona Campus Bldg 320/Room 115
SOTA is part of a national organization, which promotes the profession of occupational therapy. SOTA has been very active in student events on and off campus, including Abilities Awareness Day, the SGA yard sale and Welcome Student days.
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Student Paralegal Association (SPA)
Advisor - Kim Grippa, Ph: 506-3874, Daytona Campus- Education Hall Bldg 200/Room 418A
Alan Holt, Ph: 506-3202, Daytona Campus- Education Hall Bldg. 200/ 418B
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.
For more information visit our website.
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Student Photography Association
Advisor - Roger Linke, Ph: 506-3587, Daytona Campus Bldg 530/Room 227A
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.
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Student Physical Therapist Assistant Association (SPTA)
Advisor - Robert Wagner, Ph: 506-3752, Daytona Campus Bldg 320/Room 454
SPTA was formed in 1996-97 in conjunction with the introduction of a physical therapy training program at the college. The club has been active in various student events during the past year, and organized a few fundraisers and activities.
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Student Respiratory Care Association (SRCA)
Advisor - Aggie Garrison, Ph: 506-3780, Daytona Campus Bldg 320/Room 453
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.
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Student Culinary Association of Daytona State College
Advisor – David Weir, 506-3971, Daytona 1200/137
The purpose of this organization is to reinforce the culinary curriculum; develop culinary professionalism; sharpen and enhance culinary skills; create a tight network of culinarians that will represent the college and the ACF Daytona Beach Chapter; develop leaders, a passion for food, respect for this profession and industry; and create an on-going tradition for the college that promotes the program and provides the community and state with confident, well trained industry ready personnel.
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Student Support Services Club (SSS)
Advisor - TBA
The purpose of this organization is to promote involvement in campus based activities to enhance the campus/college experience.The club is involved with fundraisers, community service projects, leadership activities, cultural enrichment activities, and campus activities.Students must be a participant of Student Support Services to be a member of the club.
We are housed in the Learning Center, but that does not mean every student who participates in the Learning Center’s services is eligible.
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Styles Model Troupe
Advisor – Sandra King, Daytona Campus – Greene Center (300) 227
The purpose of this club is to give students an opportunity to belong and to teach style and fashion to the students who wish to be more creative with their own style and personality.
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Surf Club
Advisor - Bruce Cook, Ph: 506-4417, Daytona Campus Bldg 130/Room 116
The purpose of this club is to actively involve students with helping the environment, increase awareness about the coastal waters and surrounding environment.We will be interacting with other clubs and organizations of similar interest.
We will be representing our school by competing in the National Scholastic Surfing Association’s College division against other colleges.
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Falcon Flag Football
Advisor - Lori Lemoine, Ph: 506-3486, Daytona Campus Bldg 130/Room 110
The objective and purpose of this club is to promote flag football; provide members with the opportunity to improve their fitness level; and fostering the spirit of sportsmanship among its members.
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Table Tennis Club
Advisor- Jeffrey VanPatten, Ph: 748-9493, Daytona Campus Bldg 410
The purpose of the Table Tennis Club is to serve as an arena for students to gain table tennis skills and athleticism, learn teamwork and cooperation, and enjoy the sport of table tennis.
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Theatre Arts Club
Advisor - Geoffrey Kershner, Ph: 506-4607, Daytona Campus Bldg 220/Room 221
The purpose of this club is to create an environment for students who want to pursue their interest or career in the arts, as well as expand their knowledge and appreciation of the many diverse forms of creative expression.
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