![]() Any student who is re-admitted to the Dental Studies program and fails to achieve a grade of C or higher a second time is ineligible to continue in the Dental Studies program. Dental Studies is a high-demand, competitive program therefore, re-admission to the Dental Studies program is rare. Such an appeal may be made only one time. Re-admission of students after an unsuccessful attempt requires permission of the department and is always on a space available basis. A student who believes that there is an extenuating circumstance should speak with an advisor in the Admissions Office or the Advisement Center. A student who has been previously enrolled in Dental Studies and earned a grade below C or a W in the course will not be eligible for admission/re-admission to Dental Studies, unless there are documented extenuating circumstances that warrant consideration. ![]() No student may progress to the next Dental Studies course level without successful completion of all courses in the previous level. All students will complete off-campus clinical assignments as part of their clinical experience.Ī minimum grade of C is necessary in all required Dental Studies courses for continued matriculation in the program. The program includes courses in liberal arts, basic dental science and clinical experience. The program is accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation of the American Dental Association, 211 East Chicago Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60611 phone (312)440-4653, and is registered with the State Education Department.ĪDMISSION REQUIREMENTS: CPR certification (CPR for health professionals, including adult, child and infant - no on-line courses), Admission to this program is conditional upon meeting medical requirements, clearance of existing problem(s), and ability to meet technical standards (physical demands) of the program. Graduates of the program find employment in private dental offices, hospitals, clinics, and community health agencies. Working under the supervision of a dentist, the dental hygienist provides patient care through clinical service and dental health counseling. The two-year program in Dental Hygiene prepares graduates for careers in preventive dentistry. This program's design is based on: Traditional MCC General Education
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