The course will run ten (10) consecutive weeks, eight
classroom hours per week, including practical, for a total of eighty (80) classroom hours of
instruction.
Please Mail to the Administration Office at: Michigan Dental Assisting School Admissions 32905 W.
12 Mile Rd. Suite 240 A, Farmington Hills, MI 48334
Student Complaint Policy:
Any student has the right to file a complaint with the State of Michigan “Department of Licensing
& Regulatory affairs” for any violation they feel that Michigan Dental Assisting School” has
violated the proprietary law or rules. Their website address is www.michiganps.net
The Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs’ Board of Dentistry is
responsible for the licensing of individuals who want to practice dentistry, dental hygiene and
advanced levels of dental assisting. Students attending a course in dental assisting that is
offered by a licensed proprietary school that is not accredited by the American Dental
Association are
not eligible for licensure by the State of Michigan.
Michigan Dental Assisting School is classified as a licensed proprietary school and is not
accredited by the American Dental Association’s Commission on Dental Accreditation.
Graduates of this program are not eligible for licensure as a Registered Dental Assistant in
Michigan.
Refund policy
The State of Michigan refund policy per the Michigan laws, Rules and Regulations Governing
Proprietary Schools, Act 148 of 130 (a) Refund Policy: “All tuition and fees paid by the
applicant shall be refunded if the applicant is rejected by the school before
enrollment. Fee of not more than $25.00 may be retained by the school if the application is
denied.
All tuition and fees paid by the applicant shall be refunded if requested within three business
days after signing a contract with the school. A retained refund fee of $25.00 is applied if the
student cancels the course after the 3 business days of signing the contract. All refunds shall
be returned within 30 days. No refund will be given after the expiration of the three business
days once the start of the program.
Michigan Department of Community Health
The Michigan Department of Community Health, Bureau of Health Professions and the Board of
Dentistry, are responsible for the licensing of individuals who want to practice dentistry,
dental hygiene and advanced levels of dental assisting. Students attending a course in dental
assisting
that is offered by a licensed proprietary school that is not accredited by the American Dental
Association are not eligible for licensure by the State of Michigan.
Michigan Dental Assisting School is classified as a licensed proprietary school and is not
accredited by the American Dental Association’s Commission on Dental Accreditation. Graduates of
this program are not eligible for licensure as a Registered Dental Assistant in Michigan.