Admission
Dental Hygiene - AAS
Pre-Admission Information Sessions
Watch the Dental Hygiene Program Information Session recording below. This session provides important information about program eligibility, requirements, costs and more. When you are done, contact your Enrollment Advisor or Program Advisor for more information.
Applying for Dental Hygiene Education Program
You must complete a special program application for Dental Hygiene. Please read all admission related information carefully.
You should check this webpage frequently for continued updates for information on the application and selection process.
Admissions Process
Open Application Period: Nov. 1-Jan. 10.
- The Open Application Period is when you can submit you applications for admission to the program.
- Get more information about the application process here.
Program Requirements
All students who are entering or continuing the Dental Hygiene program must provide proof of the following vaccinations:
- MMR
- Varicella
- Hepatitis B (three (3) doses)
- Tdap
- Annual flu shot
- Annual TB test (or negative chest X-ray)
- COVID-19 (recommended, not required)
You must provide documentation of positive titers or reapply.
- You may request a vaccination exemption. Contact the Dental Hygiene Program Director for information on the process and to get the Vaccination Declination Form.
Physical and Mental Readiness
You should be prepared for physically demanding activities, such as patient lifting and prolonged standing, and to mentally handle stress and critical decision-making.
Program Requirements
- Attend Dental Hygienist Program Orientation
- Obtain/maintain an Arizona DPS Fingerprint Clearance Card
- Pass a urine toxicology screening
- Serve as a patient for classmates’ practice (under licensed supervision)
- Follow OSHA and CDC guidelines for safety and exposure
- Manage work, personal and academic responsibilities
- Arrange transportation to clinical sites
- Maintain health insurance throughout your enrollment
Program Details
The Dental Hygienist program is a full-time, four (4)-semester curriculum held at Pima’s West Campus. You must pass core courses with a “C” or better. If you withdraw from the program, you may re-enter it once within a year, space permitting.