DACC offering in-person and online classes for Spring 2022
Register now for Spring classes at Danville Area Community College. The Spring 2022 term begins Tuesday, January 18, 2022.
DACC will be offering in-person and online classes for the Spring semester.
Take $600 OFF full-time tuition at DACC! *Some restrictions apply. Discount is non-refundable.
Call 217-443-8750 to make an appointment with Advisement & Counseling or walk-ins every Wednesday or visit www.dacc.edu/aac to schedule an advisement appointment.
Need financial assistance? Apply for Financial Aid. The first step in applying for financial aid is to fill out the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). The FAFSA is detailed, but the DACC Financial Aid Office is always willing to help students. You can contact them by phone at (217) 443-8891, by visiting their office (no appointment needed) or email finaid@dacc.edu.
Need help paying for tuition, transportation, childcare, and other related expenses while you’re a DACC student? Vermilion County Works and the American Job Center may be able to help you. Check to see if you qualify. Visit them at: 407 N Franklin St B, Danville, IL 61832.
For more information visit DACC’s Admissions/Registration or Advisement & Counseling offices, call 217-443-3222 (DACC) or checkout out the course schedules at www.dacc.edu/schedules.
DACC Spring 2022 Dual Credit Programs for High School Students
Danville Area Community College’s Dual Credit program allows high school students to take college-level courses and receive college and high school credits. The completed courses and grades are recorded on both the high school transcript and college transcript. The courses must be approved by the high school in advance. The Spring 2022 term begins Tuesday, January 18, 2022.
DACC offers 4 Dual Credit Options:
Traditional Dual Credit
- Students take courses at DACC (day or night), online, or at the high school, during their high school day. Courses are transfer and career oriented
College Express
- 14+ Career Programs offered in partnership with the high schools and VVEDS. Students are transported to DACC for classes.
Project Lead the Way
- Pre-Engineering program; courses are on DACC campus
Middle College
- Program for Juniors and Seniors who are experiencing barriers toward high school completion. Courses are career and transfer oriented.
For more information about Dual Credit:
- Contact your High School Counselor for your options and permission.
- Contact Amie Musk, DACC Academic Advisor at 217-443-8750 or amusk@dacc.edu for guidance on future, college degree requirements.
https://www.dacc.edu/dual-credit








