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Community College of Philadelphia dental hygiene application process

I'm interested in the dental hygiene program at the Community College of Philadelphia. Does anyone have experience with this specific application process? I'm particularly eager to know if it differs much from the general application.

3 months ago

The application process for the Dental Hygiene program at the Community College of Philadelphia does have some additional requirements compared to the general college application. Here's a summary of the application process:

1. General College Application: This is the initial step for all prospective students. You can fill out the online application form which will include your personal and academic details.

2. Dental Hygiene Program Application: Once you have completed your general application, you can apply specifically for the Dental Hygiene program. This program is competitive, with limited spots. Therefore, meeting the minimum requirements of the program does not guarantee admission.

3. Prerequisite Courses: Before being admitted to the Dental Hygiene program, you'll be required to complete certain prerequisite courses with a grade of "C" or better. These classes typically include courses in biology and chemistry.

4. Overall GPA: A minimum cumulative college GPA of 2.5 is required to be considered for the Dental Hygiene program.

5. Health Physical Form: As you would be dealing with patients, you are required to submit a health physical examination form that ensures you can fulfill the physical demands required in the dental hygiene profession.

6. Criminal Background Check and Drug Screening: These checks are typically required to ensure the safety and protection of patients.

Lastly, the admission committee may place importance on applicant interviews, letters of recommendation, and previous experience or training in dental or medical fields (this added emphasis may vary depending on the cycle).

Make sure to check the college's official website or contact the Office of Admissions for the most accurate and up-to-date information. Best of luck with your application!

3 months ago

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