Entry-Level Track
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the 17³Ô¹Ï Dental Hygiene Program accredited?
17³Ô¹Ï Dental Hygiene program has been accredited from the inception of the program in 1964. The Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA) is nationally recognized by the United States Department of Education as the sole agency to accredit dental and dental-related education programs conducted at the post-secondary level. CODA's mission is to serve the oral health care needs of the public through the development and administration of standards that foster continuous quality improvement of dental and dental related educational programs. The last CODA accreditation site visit for 17³Ô¹Ï Dental Hygiene Program was 2018, with the status: "approval without reporting requirements". The next accreditation site visit will be in 2026.
Q: What is the Employment Outlook for Dental Hygienists?
According to the , employment of dental hygienists is projected to grow 9 percent from 2021 to 2031, much faster than the average for all occupations. This projected growth ranks dental hygienists among the fastest growing occupations, in response to increasing demand for dental care, and the greater use of dental hygienists.
Q: How much does the 17³Ô¹Ï Dental Hygiene Program cost?
Enrollment Fee: $31 per unit; this quarterly fee is paid by all students.
Upper Division Course Fee: addional $56 per unit; this quarterly fee is paid by students who enroll in all upper-division courses that are part of an approved Baccalaureate Degree Program.
Approx. tuition and fees: $9,200 (two years of Dental Hygiene Core Courses)
Approx. additional expenses: $10,000 (uniforms, textbooks, the dental hygiene instrument
kit, national board exam fee, clinical exam fee and other miscellaneous fees). See
the estimated expenses breakdown.
For the most current fees, please see Student Fees and Tuition.
Scholarship and Financial Aid Programs are available at 17³Ô¹Ï. Call 650.949.7245 or see foothill.edu/financialaid.
Q: How long is the Dental Hygiene Program?
The Dental Hygiene Program includes two years of dental hygiene coursework, with two short summer sessions. Prior to entering the Dental Hygiene program, completion of general education requirements and prerequisites are required to be accepted to the program. The general education and prerequisite courses may be completed at 17³Ô¹Ï College, or another accredited college. Please refer to the for an outline of the required courses.
Q. What degree will I receive after completing the Dental Hygiene Program?
Q: How do I know if 17³Ô¹Ï will accept my course credits from another school?
Please use the as a tool to help you assess which credits earned from previous college-level regionally accredited institutions will transfer to 17³Ô¹Ï. It is important to note that this TES is used as an initial tool for providing you with an unofficial transfer evaluation and does not replace an official transcript evaluation, so it is strongly advised to meet with a counselor to help determine how your transfer credits apply to your degree plan. Courses not listed, must be petitioned through our Counseling Department.
Q: For Chemistry course requirement, w hat should students enter for the CHEM 30B box on the application if they only took 1 semester chemistry course from a CCC that 17³Ô¹Ï allows for both CHEM 30A & 30B?
Q: Does the program accept credit for Advanced Placement (AP) Tests?
Yes, students may earn credit for AP Tests (ENGL 1A, Psychology and Statistics) with a score of 3, 4, or 5.
A grade can be filled out as 5=A, 4=B, and 3=C
Q. Does the program accept online lab in the biomedical science coureworks?
The Waiver DCA-20-88 Waiving Wet Laboratory Admission Standard for Dental Hygiene Educational Programs was initial approved on 7/13/20 and expired on 3/31/22. If anatomy, physiology, chemistry, biochemistry and microbiology courseworks are taken during this time, the program will accept them. Otherwise, we don't accept online lab.
Q: Repeated courses: I passed a course but want to retake a better grade. Will the program accept my new higher grade?
Yes, if a course is repeated, the program admission will look at the highest grade earned for that course.
Q: Having a prior Bachelors and completing GE, is it satisfied/fulfilled the prerequisites and/or general education pattern for the Dental Hygiene Program?
No, it is not.
As stated in the BDP Program Handbook, regardless if the student has completed a prior Bachelors degree or not, the student will be required to complete additional lower division general education courses to meet the baccalaureate general education requirements which are either a CSU General Education Breadth or Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum. Upper division general education courses cannot be used to satisfy (lower division) CSU General Education Breadth or Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum.
It is strongly advised to meet with a counselor to help determine how your transfer credits apply to your degree plan. You can schedule an appointment to see a 17³Ô¹Ï counselor through our Counseling Department
Q: Can foreign degree/coursework be used to satisfy/fulfill the prerequisites and general education pattern?
Unfortunately, it cannot be used.
The 17³Ô¹Ï Dental Hygiene Program awards Bachelor degrees in Science in California. We are required to follow specific guidelines set by the Academic Senate for accepting coursework toward completion of general education. Completion of foreign credits cannot be used for transfer general education within the state.
As stated in the BDP Program Handbook, regardless if the student has completed a prior Bachelors degree or not, the student will be required to complete additional lower division general education courses to meet the baccalaureate general education requirements which are either a CSU General Education Breadth or Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum. Upper division general education courses cannot be used to satisfy (lower division) CSU General Education Breadth or Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum.
Q: Is my college coursework from 10 years ago still acceptable?
Previous coursework should be evaluated by a counselor to verify that you have met all pre-requisites and general education requirements for the program even if you already have a Bachelor’s or Associate Degree. General Education requirements for the Bachelor's Degree in Dental Hygiene do not have a recency requirement attached to them. However, the required science courses for the Dental Hygiene Program must be taken within six years of the current application. The information and content learned in sciences courses such as anatomy and physiology, nutrition, pharmacology, and microbiology are critical to the practice of dental hygiene.
Q: How do I apply for the program?
Q: Can I apply to the program while there are some in-progress classes? If so, how many in-progress classes that are allowed?
Complete ALL the prerequisites courses before applying is highly recommended.
Yes, a limited number (1-3 courses) of prerequisites may be in-progress at the time of applying; however, it will reduce the chance of acceptance into the program. All in-progress courses must be completed before starting the Dental Hygiene Program.
Q: Can I attend part-time?
Q: How many hours per day is the program?
Q: If I'm just getting started, what is the recommended education plan to have the best chance of completing all the requirements and being accepted to the Dental Hygiene program?
The Bachelor of Science degree in Dental Hygiene (BS-DH) is a 2+2 program: two years of prerequisite courses, including the required general education, science courses and social sciences courses; then following an application and acceptance to the dental hygiene program, there are two years of dental hygiene core courses and upper division general education. The BS-DH degree requires completion of one of the following general education patterns: CSU General Education Breadth Requirements or the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC). Completion of the pre-program courses and general education do not guarantee admission to the dental hygiene program. It is strongly recommended that students meet with a counselor to create an education plan.
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