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Colleges/Universities | Community College of Rhode Island - Lincoln Campus

1762 Louisquisset Pike, Lincoln, RI 02865

Eligibility
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Required documents
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Hours
Office: Mon-Fri 8:00AM-4:00PM
401-333-7250
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Main Phone

401-333-7184
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Fax

Languages
Interpreter Services Available
Application process
You may apply online for degree and non-degree programs for spring, summer, and fall semesters. Upon completion of the free online admissions application, you will receive your electronic acceptance message and a formal acceptance letter will be mailed to you.
Fees
Varies by program
Service area
Statewide
CCRI offers educational opportunities for all Rhode Island residents. Academic programs (associate degree level). Vocational technical career programs equip students with the skills needed to obtain employment in Rhode Island. Non-credit programs include G.E.D. preparation and testing. English as a Second language, and a variety of support services. Center for work Force. New England's largest community college with five campuses, two satellites and a training and technology center offers educational opportunities for all Rhode Island residents. Academic programs (associate degree level) are designed to prepare students to transfer to four year colleges and universities. Vocational technical career programs equip students with the skills needed to obtain employment in Rhode Island. Non-credit programs include G.E.D. preparation and testing; English as a Second language and a variety of support service. The Dental Health Department seeks to prepare students as dental professionals who have the skills required to be competent members of the dental care team, deliver quality dental health care to the public, have the knowledge to pass national license and certification examinations and are committed to professional development through life-long learning. Allied Health Programs Art Biology Business Administration Chemistry Computer Studies Criminal Justice & Legal Studies Dental Health Programs Emergency Management and Homeland Security Engineering and Technology English Fire Science Foreign Languages & Cultures Human Services Library Mathematics Nursing Performing Arts Physics Psychology Rehabilitative Health Programs Social Sciences Services: Offers dental cleanings from September to May (school year), $20. Cleanings include blood pressure monitoring, oral cancer screening, periodontal examination, polishing, fluoride treatment and information on dental health. Cleaning and exam- (Free) The student will perform a thorough examination and cleaning of the teeth. This includes examining the hard and soft tissue of the head and neck; recording tissue and tooth structures; charting restorations, crowns and bridges; assessing the soft debris and plaque in the mouth; and removing calcified deposits on the teeth. Periodontal Exam- (Included) Evaluation of the gums and bone around the teeth and identify conditions that compromise periodontal health and function. Other Preventive Services: (Included) Fluoride treatment, Nutritional counseling, Health history screening, Oral cancer screening, Blood pressure screening, Appliance (denture/partial) cleaning Educational Services- (Included) Explanation and demonstration of individualized oral hygiene techniques. Sealants- ($20) All patients must have cleaning and exam in the dental hygiene clinic prior to sealant placement. The student will place protective plastic coating on the chewing surfaces of eligible teeth to prevent cavities. Radiographs (X-Rays)- ($20) The student will take bitewing and/or full mouth radiographs to examine the teeth and surrounding structures. A duplicate set of x-rays will be forwarded to your dentist for diagnosis. Panoramic Radiographs- ($20) The student will take one radiograph of all the teeth and surrounding structures in both jaws. A duplicate will be forwarded to your dentist for diagnosis.
Last assured
03/10/2022
Providing organization
Community College of Rhode Island
Provides educational and training information for post secondary education, financial aid and admissions information, application assistance in plus career counseling and assessment, referral to other social services and advocacy. EOC counselors are available at sites throughout Rhode Island. Income Source: U.S. Department of Education