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Minimum Technical Standards for Enrollment

Minimum Technical Standards for Enrollment and Progression and Medical Clearance Policy

The Program has identified minimum technical standards all students must meet and maintain for enrollment and progression in the Program to ensure successful completion of the Program and the delivery of safe and effective patient care during the clinic phase and following graduation. These technical standards, listed below, are necessary for the achievement of the Program's Outcomes competencies stipulated by accreditation agencies and the standards of dental and dental hygiene practice.

All students enrolled in the Program must be able to independently, or with reasonable accommodation, demonstrate these health standards, cognitive and motor skills, and professional behaviors for Program matriculation, progression, and graduation. Students with disabilities are responsible for contacting the Office of Accessible Education Services. For contact information and to learn more about the Office of Accessible Education Services, visit online at (http://myq.517b2b.com/student-life/accessible-education-services.php) to request accommodation(s). The Program attempts, to the best of its ability, to develop mechanisms by which otherwise qualified applicants for admission and enrolled students can be accommodated; however, the Program's Minimum Technical Standards for Enrollment and Progression must be maintained in order to ensure that all parts of the Program's curriculum are delivered to all students and that students provide safe and effective client care. Clinical practice expects students to have met the Program's Minimum Technical Standards for Enrollment and Progression and to perform assigned duties in a timely manner as such ability is critical and essential to safe and effective client care. Therefore, extra time is not granted to students during assessments of the oral examination and clinical procedure skills, simulated client encounters, and completion of client care duties during FWs. Similarly, the use of trained intermediaries is not approved in the assessments listed above and in Clinic Phase.

Students must submit a signed attestation form stating that they are able to meet the minimal technical standards to participate fully in the Program's curriculum prior to matriculation. Students must upload the signed attestation into the Exxat Approve Module. Students do not return the attestation form to the Program. Students must notify the Dean of the College of Dental Medicine as soon as possible if there is any change in their ability to meet these technical standards.