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Dental Assisting Admission Requirements

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Start: Fall 2025

Location: Moorhead campus

Application deadline: May 15, 2025

Thank you for your interest in the Dental Assisting program at Minnesota State Community and Technical College. Before applying to the Dental Assisting program, you must complete M State’s general admission process and the prerequisite courses required for acceptance into the program. To be considered for the Dental Assisting program after you are admitted to M State, you must submit the completed Dental Assisting Application before May 15 of the year you wish to enroll in the program. Transcripts from any other colleges you have attended must be received before May 15.

M State’s Dental Assisting admission requirements are subject to change to ensure the quality of the program. 

  • Approximately 60 students apply to the Dental Assisting program each year.
  • The top 30 applicants are accepted for fall term based on a point system. The next 10 highest-scoring applicants are placed on an alternate list. Should a student decline acceptance into the program, the position will be offered to the highest-ranking person on the alternate list.
  • Students not accepted into the program must reapply to be considered for a future year.
  • The general education classes required for dental assisting students are offered on the M State Moorhead campus and are transferrable to a four-year college or university.
  • The program in dental assisting is accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation and has been granted the accreditation status of “approval without reporting requirements”. The Commission is a specialized accrediting body recognized by the United States Department of Education. The Commission on Dental Accreditation can be contacted at 312.440.4653, CODA | Commission on Dental Accreditation, or 211 East Chicago Avenue, Chicago, Ill. 60611. 
  • Graduates receive a diploma in Dental Assisting or an Associate of Applied Science degree, depending on the program selected.
  • After successful completion of the Dental Assisting National Board exam and the Minnesota Dental Assistant and Jurisprudence exams, a graduate may apply for licensure by the Minnesota Board of Dentistry.

Careers

If you are interested in a health career oriented toward preventing disease and helping patients maintain good oral health, dental assisting may be the career for you.

A dental assistant is a vital member of the dental health team and enjoys a range of exciting and challenging duties: preparation of instrument tray set-ups and treatment rooms, chairside assisting for dental procedures, expanded functions, patient oral care instruction, instrument recirculation and sterilization, dental laboratory procedures and dental business office procedures. Expanded functions are a special group of procedures a qualified Minnesota dental assistant may perform independently on a patient such as polishing teeth, taking radiographs, applying dental sealants, taking impressions, tying in orthodontic wires, fabricating temporary restorations and administering nitrous oxide-oxygen inhalation sedation.

The dental assisting major is designed to provide the student with the technical knowledge, manual skills and clinical experiences required to make the graduate a valuable member of the dental health care profession. The program prepares the student to function in both general and specialty practices, hospitals, public health facilities and product research centers. Dental assistants may also work in health education, product sales and marketing.

Dental Assisting Program Plan - Diploma Option

Dental Assisting Program Plan - AAS Option 

Admission

Estimated program costs 2024-25

All costs are estimates. Estimates for room, board, transportation and personal expenses are not included.

Dental Assisting Diploma program - 48 credits/Dental Assisting AAS program - 63 credits
Additional program requirements for accepted students