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APPLICATION PROCEDURE
The admittance process is competitive. The information given here is for general guidance only. Completion of the admission requirements does not guarantee selection into the Dental Hygiene Program. Due to accreditation requirements, a limited number of positions (12) are available for each entering class. Because of the limited class size, some fully qualified applicants cannot be accepted. All applicants MUST meet with the Dental Hygiene Program advisor to review the applicant file and current selection criteria. The Dental Hygiene Program application deadline is May 20th, 5:00 pm of the year the candidate seeks admission. Applicants are encouraged to submit their application to the University of Alaska Anchorage by November 1st to ensure complete processing of application and transcript evaluations by May 20th. Applicants should be aware that spring enrollment in another institution may delay transcript evaluation and negatively affect the status of the dental hygiene application.
Minimum Requirements for Consideration for Admission must be on file at the UAA Dental Programs by May 20th of the year applicant seeks admission.
CHEM A103 Survey of Chemistry (lab not required) or CHEM A105 CHEM A104 Introduction to Organic Chemistry (lab not required)
BIOL A111 Human Anatomy and Physiology I (including lab)
BIOL A112 Human Anatomy and Physiology II (including lab)
BIOL A240 or A241 Introductory Microbiology for Health Sciences (lab not required) (UAA Biology department requires lab to complete Biology 240)
COMM A111 Fundamentals of Oral Communication (or A235, A237 or A241)
PSY A153 Human Relations (or A111, A150)
SOC A101 Introduction to Sociology (or A201, A222, A307 or A309)*
ENG A111 Methods of Written Communication*
*Fundamental of Oral Communication 111 (or 235, 237, or 241) and English 111 are required for an AAS.
Postponing of 200 level English class until spring semester of second year of dental hygiene may result in a delay in graduating until courses are completed. A general nutrition course (DN A203 or DN A101) must be completed before the the start of the second semester of the Dental Hygiene Program (spring, first year).
Be advised: Transcripts might not be evaluated by May 20 unless a student is accepted into UAA for Spring enrollment (or earlier). This generally requires application to UAA no later than November 1. Applicants should be aware than spring enrollment in another institution may delay transcript evaluation and negatively affect the status of the dental hygiene application. The applicant should contact Enrollment Services at 907-786-1480 for questions concerning the application to UAA and/or transcript evaluation.
SELECTION CRITERIA
Through May 2007, the highest grade earned in a repeated course will be used to determine GPA. Beginning in May 2008, the average of grades in repeated courses will be used to determine GPA.
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