That is completely dependent upon the school you want to attend. Every school has their own criteria as to what they will or will not accept for transfer credits. If the dental school you are looking at has a website, you should be able to find what is usually called a "transfer equivalency" list. I know both of my colleges have had them available online. Once you find it, you just have to scroll through and see if your classes are listed. In the event that you cannot locate the list online, contact the schools admissions office and they will be able to tell you. Good luck :-)
The pension of a dental hygienist can vary from job to job. Some dental hygienist do not receive a pension plan at all.
To become a dental hygienist you attend a dental hygiene program offered at a college. Some schools have a pre-dental hygiene program where you would complete both pre-requisites and the actual program at the same school. Some dental schools also have dental hygiene programs as well.
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You can find some dental hygienist schools with this website: http://www.allalliedhealthschools.com/health-careers/article/how-to-become-dental-hygienist
For dental hygienist classes in Baltimore are first choice is University of Maryland School of Dentistry, Baltimore and the second one is The Community College of Baltimore County.
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The University of Texas has a hygienist program obviously. You can also get training at Austin Community College.
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You can get dental hygienist training online at: www.allalliedhealthschools.com/faqs/dental_hygiene.php No, you must get certified and trained at a real college or institution.
A dental hygienist makes around 53,000 dollars in Texas. If they go back to college, and learn more advanced skills, they can make around 70,000 dollars a year.
To find more information on becoming a dental hygienist, visit a local community college. They usually offer courses, in 2 or 3 year programs, since one does not need to attend university to become a hygienist.
The median wage in 2008 for a Wisconsin dental hygienist was $60570.