Oxford scores high marks at Dental Hygiene Board Exams

Oxford College students once again placed near the top of the list at the January 2011 at the National Dental Hygiene Board Certification Exams. All students needs to pass the exam in order to be licensed as dental hygienists in Canada.

In the marks released last month, Oxford College had 24 of its 27 students pass the exam – a rate of 89%. This exceeded the overall pass rate for the exam, which was 73%. Furthermore, Oxford had the second highest number of students who passed the exam among all educational institutions.

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The Dental Hygiene program also received more good news, after the Commission on Dental Accreditation of Canada (CDAC) completed its onsite review of the college. The Commission was positive and praised many aspects of the program. “They have a few recommendations and suggestions for us to carry out,” noted Mrs. Berg.