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Transcript of Wake Tech Dental Information Session
Purpose of Information Session
• Provide information pertaining to the admissions process for the Dental Assisting and Dental Hygiene programs.
• Both programs are competitive and have a limited number of enrollment each year.
Contact Information– Health Science Advising
• 919-747-0402• [email protected]
– Perry Health Sciences Campus• 2901 Holston Ln. Raleigh, NC 27610
– Student Services: Admissions & Advising (M-F; 8am-5pm)• No appointment necessary; See students on a walk-in basis• Any advisor at the Perry Health Sciences campus can answer your
questions about either of the dental programs
Wake Tech has multiple campuses: Main, North, Public Safety, Western Wake, & Perry Health Sciences
Student Services• Financial Aid
– Fill out FAFSA: http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/• Fall deadline: May 1• Spring deadline: October 1• Summer deadline: March 15
– http://financialaid.waketech.edu– 919-866-5410
– Perry Health Science Campus:• Mon-Thurs; 8am-5pm
• Veteran Services– Offices at Main Campus & Northern Campus– 919-866-5099 or [email protected]
• Career and Employment Resources– Perry Health Science Campus,
HS2 347– 919-866-5695– Career Coach
• Disability Services– Perry Health Science Campus,
HS2 111 – 919-747-0406
• Individualized Learning Center– Perry Health Science Campus– 919-747-0233
Student Services
Dental Assisting Dental Hygiene
Diploma - 3 semesters
- Starts in Fall, full-time day program
- Graduate as a DA II
- Can sit for DANB certification - CDA
Various clinical settings in Spring & Summer
- Chapel Hill 2 days/week for 10 weeks
- Over 300 hours hands-on training
Duties include :
taking x-rays, taking impressions, controlling supplies, making temporary crowns
Associate degree (A.A.S) - 5 semesters
- Starts in Fall, full-time day program
- Eligible for state licensure – R.D.H.
- National and state exam
On-site 25 chair clinic
Start seeing patients in the first semester
Duties include:
Cleaning teeth, perform oral health assessments, provide oral health instructions
FYI - Finding Patients• Dental Assistants need patients for x-rays; Hygienists
need patients for x-rays and cleanings.
• It is the students’ responsibility to ensure that enough patients are scheduled to meet minimum requirements for clinic. Quotas are assigned for each semester and are included in the syllabus for each clinical course.
The Dental Clinic maintains a list of perspective patients to assist the students in finding acceptable patients.
– Be prepared for cancellations
– Try to schedule reliable, responsible patients
– Utilize all social networks
FYI – Background Check
• The North Carolina Board of Dental Examiners may request information regarding conviction of a felony and/or misdemeanor and/or current charges on the application for licensure and may decide not to license an individual based on the results of an investigation.– Only talks with graduates of dental hygiene programs but feel free to
check ahead of time.
• CBCs are required of all students entering Health Science programs. – Contact Barbara Smith at 919-747-0105 or [email protected]
with questions.
FYI from the Department Heads
– These are health service jobs. So, hopefully you have a desire to help people.
– Expect stress, both physically & mentally. (Technical Standards form)
• Physically demanding - Back, shoulders, and wrists.
• Stress with patient interactions, evaluations
– You will see blood.
– It is difficult to work while attending the program. Students who work
usually have flexible job schedules or work only during the weekends.
– Balancing school and family is difficult!
– If you are accepted or an alternate to the clinical program, attendance at
the orientation is MANDATORY – no exceptions.
• DH – usually in April; DA – usually in June or early July
– please do not plan vacations during these times
Admission is a 2 Step Process
• First step - apply to Wake Tech– This allows you to take Gen Ed classes
– You can take Gen ED classes any semester
• Second step - apply to the Dental Clinical classes– If accepted, this is when you can take
the DEN classes
– DEN classes only begin in Fall
Applying to Wake Techas a Pre-Dental Student
1. Fill out a Wake Tech Application
2. Attend an Information Session
- If not enrolled for over a year, will need to attend a new one
3. Submit all official transcripts
4. Take placement test, if needed
Official Transcripts
• If you list the school on your application, you must provide Wake Tech with an official transcript – high school and college.– Official means they come from the actual school in a sealed envelope.
– Mail to 2901 Holston Ln., Raleigh, NC 27610
– If sent to you, do NOT open them
• Transcripts will be unofficially evaluated by a Health Sciences advisor.
• Transfer Equivalencies - Wake Tech Course Equivalencies– (Not an all-inclusive list)
Verify Reading, Writing, and Math levels-To meet minimum admissions requirements, everything must be within the past 5 years.
The only item that can be MORE than 5 years old is the College English class.
Math:
College Math
(C or better)
SAT math (prior to 3/1/16) – 500
SAT math (after 2/29/16) - 530
ACT math – 22
DMA 010-030 (DA)
DMA 010-040 (DH)
Reading & Writing:
College English (C or better)
SAT Critical Reading or Writing (prior to 3/1/16) – 500
SAT Evidence-Based Reading & Writing
(after 2/29/16) - 480
ACT Reading – 22 or ACT English - 18
DRE 098 (C or better)
Placement Testing Exemption
Meet HS GPA & Coursework requirements with NC High School transcript –
minimum 2.6 unweighted GPA & completion of specific courses: Test Exemptions
Placement Testing
• An application must be on file prior to testing
• Prepare and register for test through WTCC’s testing website: testingcenter.waketech.edu
• Our placement test is called the ACCUPLACER
• Tested on Reading, Writing, and Math
• It is not pass/fail.
• Test scores have a 5 year time limit
• There is no fee to take the test the first time.
• You may retest once within a year.
• Retest fee is $10.
• Must wait 7 days to retest.
First Time in College?
• If this is your first time attending college, there is a mandatory new student orientation which will prepare you for your first semester at Wake Tech.
• Receive info on student email, ID’s, parking, class registration, financial aid, etc.
• The orientation is available online or seated.
• Sign up at orientation.waketech.edu
Step 1 is Now Complete!You are a Pre-Dental Student
• Once you have completed the Step 1 requirements, you can be accepted to Wake Tech as a pre-dental student.
• Once accepted, you can register for classes.
• What classes can you register for?
Pre-Curriculum Classes
• Not on your curriculum (example: DRE 097)
• Based on placement test scores(May or may not have to take)
• Offered day and evening
• Taught at most of our campuses• Not at Perry Health Science Campus
• Five year time limit for admissions
General Education Classes
• Dental Assisting:– ENG 111, COM 120, PSY 118 (or PSY 150)
• Dental Hygiene:– COM 120, ENG 111, HUM elective, PSY 150, SOC 210
• HUM elective: Includes 3 credits of ART (art), MUS (music), DRA (drama), PHI (philosophy), REL (religion), or HUM(humanities)
• NOT SPA, FRE, HIS, etc.
• No time limit for transferability
• Taught day and evening & various campuses
• Can be taken on a part-time basis
Science classes• Dental Assisting - BIO 106
Acceptable substitution: BIO 163 & BIO 175 (Both must be taken to satisfy the requirement)
• Dental Hygiene - BIO 163, BIO 175, CHM 130 Acceptable substitutions:– BIO 165/BIO 166 OR BIO 168/BIO 169 for BIO 163– BIO 275 for BIO 175– CHM 131 or CHM 151 for CHM 130
• Must have been completed within 5 years of the clinical application deadline to be considered for transfer credit.
• Offered day and some evenings & usually at the Perry Health Science Campus
• Can be taken on a part-time basis
Prerequisites Note – Pre-curriculum classes are required based on
Accuplacer placement test results.
Prerequisite:a class that is required to advance
Course:
No Prerequisite PSY 118, BIO 106
DRE 097 (Pre-curriculum English) COM 120
DRE 098 (Pre-curriculum English) ENG 111, PSY 150, SOC 210
Varies (Typically DRE 098) Humanities Elective
DRE 098 (Pre- curriculum English) & DMA 010-040 (Pre-curriculum Math)
CHM 130
Chemistry (High School or College) BIO 163
BIO 163, BIO 168, BIO 110, or BIO 111 BIO 175
• Do NOT wait to register.– Classes go very fast.
• Activate your Wake Tech account– My WakeTech
– Student email
• Register yourself through WebAdvisor.– If there are any errors, WRITE THEM
down and contact us ASAP
• Can’t guarantee full-time schedule.– Financial Aid covers half-time, ¾ time, and
full-time
Registering for Classes
eLearning Intro: Want to take a course online?
Students will be able to register for online courses at Wake Tech after completing the eLearning Intro through Blackboard.
– eLearning is an online assessment to determine a student’s readiness for taking an online course
– It is made up of three modules; Basic Computer Skills, Expectation Management, and Blackboard Boot Camp.
– You may take the eLearning Intro at any time in your Blackboard account prior to registering for an online course.
Classes at Other Colleges• Equivalent classes
– All NC Community Colleges are the same (Common course library)
– Other Colleges / Universities:
• BIOs MUST have labs
• Courses must be the same number of credit hours and have a comparable course syllabus
• Check with a WTCC advisor first before signing up
– Submit updated official transcripts!
What CAN’T you Register for?
• The Clinical classes – the DEN classes
– This is Step 2 of the Admissions Process
– Can NOT take – Competitive admissions
– Taught at the Perry Health Science campus only
– Expect a Full-time day schedule
– Schedule is set and must be followed
– Must maintain a “C” in all classes to progress
Admissions Process Step 2: Applying for Clinical Program
• Meet all minimum admissions requirements
– English/Reading
– Math
– Chemistry (DH only)
– Job Shadowing (DH only)
• Submit clinical application to be considered for enrollment
Minimum Admissions Requirements
A student will be ineligible to apply to the clinical program if any of these requirements are missing.
• Complete Wake Tech application
• Submit all official transcripts
• Proficiencies must be met:
• Reading/English
• Math• DMA 010, 020, 030 for DA
• DMA 010, 020, 030, 040 for DH
• Chemistry (Dental Hygiene only)
• 40 Hours of Job Shadowing (DH only)
Chemistry Proficiency for Dental Hygiene
• The chemistry proficiency does NOT have an age limit.
• High school chemistry must be one full unit of chemistry with a “C” or better. High school chemistry does NOTmeet CHM 130 requirements and cannot be used for points
• CHM 130 MUST be a college-level chemistry class taken within the past 5 years. • Example: if you had CHM 111 at NC State:
– in 2014 – it meets BOTH admissions and CHM 130 requirements
– In 2009 – it only meets proficiency and cannot be included in the competitive point total
Job Shadowing:Dental Hygiene Only
– Need 40 hrs of Job Shadowing prior to applying to clinical program
– Dress professionally
• May have to wear scrubs
– Call ahead
• Make an appointment
– You are a guest
• How’d you feel if you were the patient?
Submit Clinical Application
Dental Assisting - Deadline is May 15– Required paperwork:
• Dental Assisting application
• Technical standards form with student’s signature
Dental Hygiene - Deadline is January 31– Required paperwork:
• Dental Hygiene application
• 40 hours of job shadowing verification
• Health Care exp. or Dental Assisting exp. in the past 5 years – (only if it pertains to you)
• Technical standards form with student’s signature – (A physician’s signature is not required)
Competitive Clinical Entry
• Only those students who turn in the Dental application will be
considered for the DEN classes
• Applications must be resubmitted on a yearly basis.
• Competitive entry based on points (not a waitlist)
Dental Assisting – 28-30 students per year
Dental Hygiene – 24 students per year
• Points are calculated at the time the clinical applications are
due (as of January 31 for Dental Hygiene and as of May 15
for Dental Assisting). Courses completed after these dates
will not be included in the total points calculation.
Competitive Entry – Point Values
• Acceptance is based on points. Students with the MOST points
are accepted into the DEN classes.
• Grades are given the following points:
– “A” = 4, “B” = 3, “C” = 2
• The point value of the grade is multiplied by the credit hours of
the class, and this equals the point total. Technical Core
(Science) courses are doubled.
ENG 111 COM 120 PSY 150/ PSY 118
HUM Elect
SOC 210 BIO 106 (DA)
CHM 130 BIO 163 BIO 175
A = 12 A = 12 A = 12 A = 12 A = 12 A = 24 A = 24 A = 40 A = 24
B = 9 B = 9 B = 9 B = 9 B = 9 B = 18 B = 18 B = 30 B = 18
C = 6 C = 6 C = 6 C = 6 C = 6 C = 12 C = 12 C = 20 C = 12
Dental Hygiene Prior Points
all A’s – 148, all B’s – 111, all C’s 74
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
# of Applications 90 89 76 102 131 122 124
Points of Accepted Students
124-159 116-145 125-158 123-153 133-148 138-160 142-161
Dental Assisting Prior Points
all A’s – 60, all B’s – 45, all C’s - 30
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
# of Applications 59 52 58 77 103 96 74
Points of Accepted Students
30-59 31-74 46-78 49-100 59-86 46-79 55-67
Ways to Lose Points“D” or “F” grade policy
Dental Hygiene only
• Five points will be subtracted from the quality points for grades of “D” and ten points for grades of “F” received in any of the non-clinical courses within 5 years of the application date.
• For Technical core courses, the point reductions will be doubled (10 points for a “D”, and 20 points for an “F”).
• Negative points stay on your ranking sheet until the class is more than 5 years old.
• Negative points are also given for “WF”.
Ways to Lose Points“D” or “F” grade policy
Dental Hygiene only
• Examples:
ENG 111 SOC 210
Fall 2009 – D (0 points; over 5 years) Fall 2014 – F (-10 points)
Fall 2014 – B (9 points) Spring 2015 – D (-5 points)
Total = 9 points Fall 2015 – B (9 points)
Total = -6 points
BIO 163 CHM 130
Spring 2015 – F (-20 points) Summer 2013 – C (12 points)
Fall 2015 – C (20 points) Spring 2014 – A (24 points)
Total = 0 points Total = 24 points
Other Dental Programs:Dental Hygiene Only
• Applicants who have been dismissed from or discontinued another dental hygiene program will need to submit:– A personal letter of explanation and
– A letter of explanation from the program director
• Up to 20 points may be deducted from the total quality points
• Turn in letters with Admissions checklist.
• Will be considered a new student only
Extra Points: Dental Assisting Only
If you take BIO 163 AND BIO 175 in place of BIO 106,
you will receive an extra 10 points in addition to the points
for the grade (Class points are awarded based on BIO 106 and not 163/175)
If you take DEN 100 and/or DEN 111 prior to the
application deadline, you can receive points for the grade:
A=5, B=4, C=3
Contact Shelley St. Aubin (in student services at PHSC) if interested
in taking DEN 100 and/or DEN 111 as a pre-dental student
Preferable to have completed BIO 106 as prerequisite
Extra Points: Dental Hygiene Only
• Being a Dental Assistant
– Graduate of an accredited program (+10 points)
– CDA (+5 points)
• Dental Assisting Experience
– Points earned based on # of hours worked in the past 5 years
• Health care Experience (paid or volunteer)
– Points earned based on # of hours worked in the past 5 years
100-999 hours = 3 points 1,000-1,999 hours = 6 points
2,000-2,999 hours = 9 points 3,000 hours or more = 12 points
What’s My Next Step?
Fill out Wake Tech application
Submit all official transcripts
Take Accuplacer, if needed
Get accepted to Wake Tech
Register for classes to be competitive
Complete Job Shadowing (only DH)
Submit clinical application by deadline
Any Questions??