- Admission Criteria
- Application & Selection Process
- College Level Examination Program (CLEP)/ Advanced Placement (AP) Credit
- Revised PSB Health Occupations Aptitude Examination
- Degree Requirements
- Student Health Statement/Medical Release Form
- Progression & Graduation
- Clinical Education
- Expenses
- Student American Dental Hygienists' Association
- Career Opportunities
- Contact Information
Admission Criteria
Admission to the UA Fort Smith Dental Hygiene Program is selective. The goal of this institution is to prepare highly competent dental hygienists who will demonstrate ethical and professional conduct with patients/clients. To accomplish this goal, admission criteria have been established to evaluate applicant suitability. To be considered for admission into the program, students must meet the following criteria:
- Complete admission requirements to enter UA Fort Smith.
- Submit transcripts from all other college(s) attended.
- Meet minimum skill levels in reading and math according to one of the following criteria: Provide recent (within four years) ACT or COMPASS scores indicating no reading required and placement into MATH 1403 College Algebra or higher or provide college transcript(s) indicating acceptable reading and math placement.
- Have a minimum 2.5 cumulative grade point average for all college course work (excluding zero-level development courses).
- Complete and submit application for admission into the Dental Hygiene program by the application deadline.
- Complete required prerequisite courses for the Dental Hygiene program prior to the application deadline.
- Take the Revised Psychological Services Bureau (PSB) Health Occupations Aptitude Examination.
- Submit Dental Office Observation Verification Form; a minimum of 50 hours is required, 10 hours with a dentist and 40 hours with two dental hygienists from two different dental offices (no more than 25 hours observing a single hygienist). Verification forms may be used for two years after the dates of observation.
- Must be 18 years of age prior to the August starting date.
Application & Selection Process
Since the Dental Hygiene Program usually has more applicants than positions available, admission is competitive. Students who meet the minimum criteria are eligible to submit an application for admission to the Dental Hygiene Program. Eligible students must contact the Coordinator of Academic Support Services for the College of Health Sciences during the 30 days prior to the application deadline to schedule an appointment. The program application will be completed at this appointment.Application Deadline
- May 20 for the class starting in August. Applicants will be notified regarding selection by the end of June.
Ranking System
Selection is based on the following system.| PSB Health Occupations Aptitude Examination | 35 percent |
|---|---|
| Quality Points Prescribed Courses Only | 35 percent |
| Personal Interview | 30 percent |
College Level Examination Program (CLEP)/ Advanced Placement (AP) Credit
If a student has received college credit through CLEP or AP for a course, the student will not be given quality points for ranking purposes. to the topRevised PSB Health Occupations Aptitude Examination
This test will be given at least 5 times a year. Test information will be available the first week of each semester in the Student Advisement Center CC219, the Testing Center CC205 and on the College of Health Sciences web page.- Pay the UA Fort Smith cashier the $15.00 non-refundable examination fee and obtain a receipt. Take the receipt to the Testing Center and sign up for desired test date. NOTE: Test dates may be changed within the same testing cycle if space is available.
- Tests are available on a first-come, first-serve basis until the maximum number is reached. Students may register for a test until the working day before the test unless the maximum number has already been reached.
- If a student does not test during the test cycle, the test fee will not be refunded and the receipt will not be held for the next testing cycle.
Pre-Entrance Exam Dates
2010 Exam Dates & Registration Form Each semester students scheduled to take the (TEAS/PSB) exam have the opportunity to attend a free workshop to improve their study and test taking skills. For more information, or to register for a workshop, please contact: Rebecca Kaszubowski phone: (479) 788-7392 or e-mail: rkaszubo@uafortsmith.edu to the topDegree Requirements
View the degree requirements for the AAS in Dental Hygiene. to the topStudent Health Statement/Medical Release Form
Students accepted into the Dental Hygiene program will be required to submit the Student Health Statement/Medical Release Form and documentation of all immunization records and valid CPR certification to the Dental Hygiene program director by August 1st. No student will be allowed to attend a clinical rotation without the required health data records on file in the program director's office. Acceptable CPR certification training:- American Heart Association "CPR for Healthcare Providers"
- American Red Cross "CPR for the Professional Rescuer" with AED
- PPD (two step tuberculin skin test initially then one step annually)
- TD: Tetanus (must be within the last 10 years)
- Hepatitis B (three injection series) or signed waiver
- MMR (two if first immunization was before age 12 and born after 1957)
- VZV recommended (only for those students who have not had chicken pox) or signed waiver
Progression & Graduation
Progression The Dental Hygiene Program is competency based both didactically and clinically. To continue in the program, the student must maintain satisfactory clinical performance and a 75 percent average through each didactic course. A student who drops for academic or other reasons may apply for readmission but is not guaranteed a position. Unless there are extenuating circumstances, a student is limited to ONE readmission into the program. A grade of "C" or better is required in all courses applicable to the Associate of Applied Science Degree in Dental Hygiene. Science courses taken more than five years prior to entering the program will be evaluated on an individual basis by the program director and/or college dean. See your advisor for more information and to request a science course evaluation. Graduation Upon successful completion of the program with a grade point average of 2.0 or better, an Associate of Applied Science is awarded. The student must meet with their program advisor to complete the graduation application. The student is responsible for providing the Records Office with evidence that the criteria for graduation have been met one month prior to graduation. to the topClinical Education
The UA Fort Smith clinic, located on the grounds of the University,is a fully staffed dental hygiene clinic serving students in their preparation for future endeavors as registered dental hygienists. The clinic is equipped with 15 treatment rooms to serve the residents of the Fort Smith community for their dental hygiene needs. Theoretical instruction in infection control/aseptic techniques/safety practices, current principles of instrumentation, and assessment collection and procedures are brought into the clinical arena to be implemented by the student dental hygienist. to the topExpenses
Tuition And Fees| Tuition | |
|---|---|
| In State | $214 |
| Out-of-State | $394 |
| Additional Fees and Expenses | |
| Fitness Center Fee (per semester) | $10 |
| Parking Fee (per semester) | $20 |
| Registration Fee (per semester) | $25 |
| Clinical Fee (per course) | $25 |
| Instrument Kit | $3100 |
| Books | $1200 |
| Uniforms and Supplies | $150 |
| Pre-entrance Exam | $15 |
| National/Regional/State Board Exams | $1090 |
| Total Estimated Cost of Attendance | |
| In State | $17,984 |
| Out-of-State | $31,513 |
Student American Dental Hygienists' Association
Students are expected to become members of their professional organization. The UA Fort Smith Student American Dental Hygienists’ Association (SADHA) is our student organization and is the student component of the Arkansas Dental Hygienists' Association and the American Dental Hygienists’ Association. Membership is limited to students enrolled in the dental hygiene program. Being a member of your professional organization shows a commitment to the profession of dental hygiene and the goals to which it aspires. There are many rewards of membership. Students receive two publications: Journal of Dental Hygiene and Access magazine which allow you to keep up with your chosen profession. In addition, when you graduate, there are other benefits such as low rates on loans, insurance, car rentals, self-study courses for continuing education and Visa/Master card programs. Your professional organization lobbies for your best interests and fights against any threats to the profession of dental hygiene. to the topCareer Opportunities
- Private dental practices
- Veterinary dentistry practices
- Dental supply and product companies
- Correctional Facilities
- Insurance Companies
- Public health dental facilities
Contact Information
- Mitzi Efurd, Dental Hygiene Executive Director, 479-788-7272, mefurd@uafortsmith.edu
- Student Advisement at 479-788-7400, advise@uafortsmith.edu

