Dental Assisting (CFDAC)
Certificate
Description
This program prepares students for entry-level dental assisting positions in a variety
of settings such as private dental offices, dental schools, the military, and dental
insurance offices. The curriculum includes the required dental radiography courses
that allow graduates to expose dental radiographs in the State of Michigan. The program
also prepares students for the Dental Assisting National Board (DANB) examination,
which leads to the nationally recognized status of a Certified Dental Assistant (CDA).
As a CDA, graduates assist in the treatment of patients. Graduates of the program
are also prepared to take the Michigan State Board of Dentistry examination, which
gives recognition as a Registered Dental Assistant (RDA). As an RDA in the State of
Michigan, graduates can perform specific intra-oral functions generally performed
by a dentist. The program is accredited by the American Dental Association Commission
on Dental Accreditation, 211 East Chicago Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60611.
Students may enroll in this program in one of two pathways. Pathway I is the format
for the student who is not employed in a dental office. Pathway II (ADAEP) is the
advanced standing option for the dental assistant with two or more years of experience
as a dental assistant who has passed all three portions of the Dental Assisting National
Board (DANB) CDA examination. These pathways are described in detail at health.wccnet.edu/dentalassisting/certification/.
Admissions Requirements
Washtenaw Community College uses a limited enrollment process for admission to this program. There are multiple requirements that must be completed prior to submitting an application for admission. For detailed information regarding admission to this health care program, please visit our Health Care website at health.wccnet.edu/. Prerequisite and program requirements along with WCC's point system and scales are reviewed annually and subject to change.
Students are expected to meet the prerequisite and program requirements of the catalog
term for the semester in which they first begin the program. Details regarding WCC's
admissions process and to download the application can be found on WCC's Student Connection,
Health and Second Tier Program, Health and Second Tier Program information page.
Admission Requirements for Pathway I (On Campus):
Each year approximately 24 students are accepted to Pathway I for a Fall start.
1. Admission to WCC.
2. Participation in a mandatory information session.
3. Program prerequisite courses:
a. ACS 1035 (Introduction to Online Learning)
b. HSC 101 or HSC 124 with a minimum grade of C+/2.3
4. Academic Reading Level of 6 (College Level)
5. Academic Writing Level of 6 (College Level)
6. Minimum cumulative college GPA of 2.3 at WCC (6 or more college credits completed
at WCC) or cumulative college GPA of 2.3 from all colleges/universities attended or
cumulative high school GPA of 2.3 from all high schools attended.
7. Verification of high school diploma, GED or higher degree.
8. 18 years of age by October 31 of the year student starts the program.
9. Signed Student Competencies Form (see application packet). WCC reserves the right
to request, before or during the program, that students successfully demonstrate specific
physical and cognitive abilities related to the program.
10. Residency verification.
Admission Requirements for Pathway II (ADAEP):
Each year, approximately 36 students are accepted to Pathway II for a Fall, Winter
and Spring/Summer semester start (12 per semester) on a first-qualified, first-admitted
basis.
1. Admission to WCC.
2. Contact Kathleen Weber in the Dental Assisting Department at 734-973-3338.
3. Program prerequisite courses:
a. ACS 1035 (Introduction to Online Learning)
4. Academic Reading Level of 6 (College Level).
5. Academic Writing Level of 6 (College Level).
6. Current and valid CPR card.
7. Pass all three portions (GC, RHS and ICE) of the Dental Assisting National Board
(DANB) Certified Dental Assisting (CDA) Examination or graduate from an American Dental
Association (ADA) Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA) Accredited Dental Assisting
program.
8. Students must be employed in a dental office at least 24 hours per week as a chairside
dental assistant. The participating dentist must validate the student's skills (see
the Student Agreement of Participation and Dentist Agreement of Participation forms
in the admission packet).
9. Residency verification.
Applying for Admission to the Program
A formal application and acceptance to the program is required. Application packets may be downloaded from WCC's Student Connection, Health and Second Tier Program information page. Completed and signed applications must be submitted during the dates indicated on the application to the Health and Second Tier Admissions Office in the Student Connection, located on the second floor of the Student Center Building. Applications for both pathways are processed on a first-qualified, first admitted basis.
Continuing Eligibility
Continuing Eligibility for Pathway I (On Campus):
1. Students must purchase an account from a college-designated vendor to obtain a
criminal background check and submit health records to the department by the deadlines
provided at the mandatory orientation session.
2. Additional background checks may be conducted at any time during the program. Students
may be required to have drug testing as well as additional criminal background checks
and/or fingerprinting prior to the start of a clinical sequence as requested by specific
clinical facilities. Any student found to have a positive drug screen for drugs prohibited
by State of Michigan or Federal law (including marijuana) or controlled substances
will be dismissed from the program. Failure to receive an acceptable criminal background/fingerprinting
at any time, will result in dismissal from the program.
3. Students must complete any other health requirements as designated by the clinical
sites.
4. All Dental Assisting (DEN) and support courses to the program must be completed
with a minimum grade of C/2.0.
5. Students who are dismissed from the program may not be eligible to reapply to
the program.
Continuing Eligibility for Pathway II (ADAEP):
1. Continual employment working a minimum 24 hours per week as a chairside dental
assistant during the program is required.
2. All Dental Assisting (DEN) and support courses to the program must be completed
with a minimum grade of C/2.0.
3. Students may be required to have drug testing as well as criminal background checks
and/or fingerprinting as requested by the Dental Assisting Department. Any student
found to have a positive drug screen for drugs prohibited by State of Michigan or
Federal law (including marijuana) or controlled substances will be dismissed from
the program. Failure to receive an acceptable criminal background/fingerprinting at
any time, will result in dismissal from the program.
4. Students who are dismissed from the program may not be eligible to reapply to
the program.
Contact Information
- Division
- Health Sciences
- Department
- Allied Health Department
- Advisors
- Jodi Neuman
Kristina Sprague
Karolyn Lehn
Requirements
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Select a concentration for requirements and total credits required for program.
Pathway I
Semester 1 (Fall)
Semester 2 (Winter)
Semester 3 (Spring/Summer)
- Total Credits Required
- 38
Pathway II (ADAEP)
DANB Exam
Class | Title | Minimum Credits | |
---|---|---|---|
Students must pass all three portions of the Dental Assisting National Board (DANB) Certified Dental Assistant (CDA) exam prior to entry. | 22 | ||
Total | 22 |
First Semester
- Total Credits Required
- 38
Footnotes
*If you are planning to pursue an Associate's degree.
Dental Assisting Certificate and Degree Completion
Students completing the Dental Assisting courses outlined above will obtain a Certificate
in Dental Assisting. Students may also complete an associate degree by using the same
core dental assisting courses in addition to completing the general education requirements
and electives for an Associate in Applied Science Degree in Occupational Studies.