All applicants who wish to enroll at Danville Area Community College must submit a completed application. The completed application must be returned by mail or in person to:
Admissions Office
Danville Area Community College
2000 East Main Street
Martin Luther King Memorial Way
Danville, IL 61832-0861
You can print the DACC application, or fill it out on the screen and then print it.
Send Transcripts
Attend a New Student Orientation
All students pursuing a certificate or degree program at DACC, AND/OR students who
are planning to enroll for full-time status are required to attend a New Student
Orientation. This session is designed to provide a general introduction to DACC, as well as
pertinent information regarding academic programs, college policies, and student life.
Students can reserve a spot for the New Student Orientation by visiting the Counseling Department in Lincoln Hall or by calling (217) 443-8708.
Take the Placement Assessment
All students pursuing a certificate or degree program at DACC, AND/OR students who are
planning to enroll in a math, English, speech, social science, humanities/fine arts, or
science course are required to take the Placement Assessment. The Assessment will cover
English, reading, and mathematics. Students can usually sign up to take the Placement
Assessment the same day as their New Student Orientation.
To reserve a spot for the Assessment, visit the Assessment Center in Cannon Hall or call (217) 443-8708.
Register for Classes
Students may register for full-time by meeting with an academic advisor or counselor.
Appointments to see the academic advisor or counselor can be made by visiting the Counseling
Department in Lincoln Hall or by calling (217) 443-8750.
POST-REGISTRATION CHECKLIST
Bills & Schedules:
You will receive a bill and schedule in the mail approximately two weeks before payment is
due. The due date is on the bill -- be sure you are aware of this due date! Even if you have
financial aid or some other type of scholarship, payment is not automatic. YOU have to
finalize third-party payments through the Accounts Receivable office (217-443-8592). Failure
to finalize payment by the due date may result in your classes being dropped.
A New Way to Pay! Check out the FACTS Payment Plan, our new, interest-free method to help you finance tuition and fees by spreading the payment out over the semester. Find out more information and/or sign-up for the payment plan by going to the DACC website (www.dacc.edu) and clicking on the "e-Cashier FACTS Tuition Payment Plan" under the "For Students" section.
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You should make sure that the Records Office (Vermilion Hall, 1st Floor) has a copy of your
final high school transcript or GED scores. If you have attended another university, you
should also have an academic transcript sent to the Records Office and a financial transcript
sent to the Financial Aid Office (Vermilion Hall) if you plan to apply for financial aid.
Textbooks:
You may get your textbooks and lab manuals from the DACC Bookstore (Lincoln Hall, lower level)
or visit our online bookstore at www.dacc.bkstr.com. Bring a copy of your schedule to the bookstore so they
can determine what textbooks you need. Your instructors will inform you of any additional
materials needed in the classroom; and most of these items can be purchased at the bookstore.
Authorizations for Financial Aid charges will be available towards the beginning of each
semester.
How to Read Your Schedule:
You will need to know which days your classes meet and where they are located. Your schedule
indicates which day or days each class meets. The days of the week are abbreviated as
follows:
(Note: "TR" means Tuesday and Thursday.)
| M = Monday | T = Tuesday | W = Wednesday |
| R = Thursday | F = Friday | S = Saturday |
| FS = Friday/Saturday | SS = Saturday/Sunday |
The buildings have signs in front of each one indicating which building it is. Semester and student schedules utilize the following building name abbreviations:
| BC = Bremer Conference Center | CT = Clock Tower Center |
| CH = Cannon Hall | DT = Downtown Site |
| LH = Lincoln Hall | MM = Mary Miller Center |
| OH = Ornamental Horticulture/Greenhouse | PH = Prairie Hall |
| TC = Technology Center | VH = Vermilion Hall |
| VM = Village Mall |
If the room number starts with a Zero (0) = It is a basement classroom, One (1) = It is a first floor classroom, or Two (2) = It is a second floor classroom.
Off campus building abbreviations:
| BM = Bismarck Henning H.S. | VT = VOTEC |
| DV = Danville H.S. | CL = Catlin H.S. |
| GT = Georgetown Ridge Farm H.S. | MI = Milford H.S. |
| HO = Hoopeston Area H.S. | RV = Rossville H.S. |
| DT = Downtown Center | SW = Southwest Elementary School |
| VV = Westville H.S. |
I.D. Cards:
You will need an I.D. card to check books out of the library and/or to obtain college student
discounts. The Information Office will have a table set up in Lincoln Hall for the first two
days of Fall and Spring classes from 9:00 am - 3:00 pm. For the Summer semester and after the
first two days of the Spring and Fall semesters, I.D.'s can be obtained in the Information
Office (VH, 1st Floor). I.D. cards will be re- issued every semester you attend.
Student Network ID and PIN/Password
Get your ID and PIN/password
Withdrawing or Dropping Classes:
To drop a class, students must officially withdraw by completing an add/drop registration form
in the registration area, in a written statement to the Office of Admissions and Records,
or by phoning the Registration Office at (217) 443-8800.
Non-attendance does not constitute an official drop from your class. A grade of "F" will be assigned and calculated in the grade point average. Check with each instructor to confirm the last day to withdraw from the course with a grade of "W".
Refund Policy:
For Classes Meeting Twelve Weeks or Longer - If the withdrawal occurs during the first two weeks of classes, tuition and course fees paid or payable will be refunded.
For Classes Meeting Less than Twelve Weeks - If the withdrawal occurs during the first week of classes, tuition and course fees paid or payable will be refunded.
DACC Phone Numbers:
| General Information | 443-DACC | Registration | 443-8801 |
| Financial Aid | 443-8891 | Counseling | 443-8750 |
| Bookstore | 443-8759 | Assessment Center | 443-8708 |
| Cashier | 443-8767 | Veteran's Rep | 443-8864 |
| Records | 443-8797 | Adult Education | 443-8782 |
| Career Services | 443-8597 | Student Support Services | 443-8898 |
For More DACC Information: Catch us @ www.dacc.edu or (217) 443-DACC