How to Apply for Dental Assisting Level I and Office Administration
I & II
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We are currently accepting applications for our Dental Assisting Level I and Office Administration
Apply now by clicking on the request application button below.
Indigenous Applicant Eligibility
TCDHA is dedicated to creating an inclusive learning environment that lifts and honours the Indigenous worldview and ways of knowing to support First Nations, Metis, and Inuit students who choose to study here.
For this reason, and to continue to improve our support of Indigenous students as they strive to reach their educational goals and dreams, we invite you to identify if you are of Indigenous ancestry within the meaning of the Canadian Constitutional Act of 1982.
Self-identifying Indigenous ancestry on your application for admission will allow us to stay connected throughout your college career and provide information on topics such as Indigenous student scholarships, bursaries and more.
Applicants applying must meet the following requirements:
- Provide documentation of Indigenous heritage (First Nations, Métis, or Inuit). This could include but is not limited to, Indian or Métis status cards, official Inuit identification, official letters from Aboriginal organizations, or a combination of proof.
- Complete the application process and the admissions test.
- Complete the prerequisites required to be eligible for admission into the program
below categories:
- 2 Seats: Indigenous students (First Nations, Inuit, Métis)
- 5 Seats: International students
Next class start:
Spring 2025Weekday morning or evening program: Weekdays and Weekends
Course length: 33 weeks
Call us today to schedule your entrance exam and a tour of our facility.
Tel : (416) 423-3099
Toll Free: 1 (866) 923-3099
Ask to speak to an Admissions Coordinator
Steps to enter the Dental Assisting Level I and Office Administration
- Request the Application form and fill it out
- Send it to the college by mail, e-mail or fax
- Arrange for official transcripts to be sent to the college
- Call or e-mail an Admissions Coordinator at the college to set up a date to take a tour of the college and write the entrance test
- Successfully score 60% or above on the entrance test and schedule a time and date for an interview
- Successfully complete the interview
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This program is Approved as a vocational program under the Ontario Career Colleges Act, 2005

