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ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE DEGREE PROGRAMS

HEALTH SCIENCES DIVISION

Additional requirements for all students in the Health Sciences Division:

1. Evidence of professional liability insurance must be provided to the Program Director prior

to placement in a clinical assignment.

2. Students are financially responsible for all expenses related to any illness, accident or

exposure to communicable diseases either in a laboratory or clinical setting.

3. Students must show evidence of Hepatitis B vaccine immunization status according to

program guidelines.

4. Students will be expected to follow the health policies of the institution(s) where they are

assigned for their clinical placements.

5. Students will be required to purchase any uniforms, name tags, uniform patches, shoes,

etc. required for their specific clinical placements.

Individual programs may have additional program specific costs and fees. The student is

advised to check with the appropriate program to obtain a complete list of these additional

expenses.

DENTAL HYGIENE (0355)

RECOMMENDED COURSES FOR CAREER

ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE DEGREE PROGRAM

The program in Dental Hygiene is accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation

and has been granted the accreditation status of approval. The Commission is a specialized

accrediting body recognized by the United States Department of Education. The

Commission on Dental Accreditation can be contacted at (312) 440-4653 or at 211 East

Chicago Avenue, Chicago, IL 60611.

Additional Admission Requirements:

1. Official college transcripts, plus official high school transcripts, if fewer than 30

semester hours of college work have been completed.

2. SAT I (or equivalent ACT) scores for Dental Hygiene are encouraged, but not required

for admission. If no scores are presented, or if presented and if less than 430 verbal

and 400 quantitative on the SAT I (less than 19 English and 18 mathematics on the

ACT), the student must take the Collegiate Placement Examination (CPE) or

COMPASS test.

See Admissions and Acceptance.

3. Students requiring Learning Support must complete the Learning Support coursework

prior to admission to the Dental Hygiene program.

4. A separate dental hygiene application submitted by June 1

st

. Applications received

after June 1

st

may not receive full consideration.

5. A minimum of a 2.0 GPA on previous coursework.

6. Anatomy and Physiology, College Algebra and EITHER Survey of Chemistry I OR

Essentials of Microbiology course work completed within the last ten years. If this

course work is older than 10 years, it will be evaluated by the Program Director. Al

prerequisites must be completed with a grade of C or better.

7. Proof of Hepatitis B immunization prior to first patient contact.

8. Proof of CPR Certification - American Heart Association Healthcare Provider Card

prior to first patient contact.

9. To progress successfully through the curriculum and function as a practicing dental

hygienist after graduation, the individual must have:

a. Visual acuity with or without corrective lenses to read an instrument calibrated in

mm and to detect subtle dental stains;

b. Hearing with or without auditory aids to measure blood pressure using an aneroid

sphygmomanometer and to obtain a medical/dental history by interview;

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