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P.O. Box 1595
Salisbury, NC  28145 
Telephone:
North Campus: 
704-216-3593
South Campus:
704-216-3637
CBTC:
704-216-3638
Admission Requirements
Dental Assisting

The health programs are limited enrollment programs and have a set number of students who are admitted each fall semester.

Dental Assisting employs a first-come, first-to-qualify, first-served process to determine entry.

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IMPORTANT DEADLINES:

Dental Assisting students are admitted on a first-come, first-to-qualify, first-served basis. As soon as your admission requirements are complete, submit an Qualification Form. Fall program selection begins each March. If you are not admitted to the fall program and want to be considered for the following fall, submit a new Qualification Form after September 1.

Required Information Sessions

Part of the admission requirements is attending an information session in your field of interest - students are required to attend one health information session the year prior to admission. These are held three times a year; generally in March, June, and September, but times may vary. No appointment is required. The next scheduled sessions are:

Program of Study

Date

Time

Location
(North Campus)

Dental Assisting

 
March 17, 2010
4:00P
Room 617
June 9, 2010
4:00P
Room 617
Important Messages to Health Program Applicants

As health care providers, the primary professional obligation is service to the public. Patients have the right to expect and receive quality care regardless of their circumstance and medical condition. All health care students at RCCC will be expected to adhere to this philosophy.

Infection control guidelines and training have been developed to protect the student and the patient from disease transmission. All students will be expected to attend training and adhere to the program guidelines.

Students who are not lawfully admitted to the United States may not be issued a license by the state regulatory board for your program of study. Please check with the appropriate state licensing agency if you have questions about your ability to qualify for state licensing.