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DISTANCE LEARNING SITES
Lane Community College has partnered with Lewis-Clark State College to provide a six student instructional site on the LCSC campus in Lewiston, Idaho beginning Fall term 2008. A LCSC building on the main campus is being renovated to provide a clinical and laboratory facility. The selective admission program application information can be found at www.lcsc.edu/dentalhygiene
Lane Community College has partnered with Umpqua Community College and the Umpqua Community Health Center Dental Clinic to start a six student clinical instruction site beginning Fall term 2008. The students selected for this site will use the Lane Community College Dental Hygiene Program application and will be selected based on residency in counties served by UCC.
Lane Community College partnered with Linn-Benton Community College in Fall term 2007 and began a six student distance education site on the LBCC campus. The Dental Assisting Program Clinical and Laboratory facilities are used for instruction. Students were selected using the Lane Community College program application based on residency in counties served by LBCC.
This NPDHS distance learning Dental Hygiene Program project is funded in part by a grant awarded under the President’s Community-Based Job Training Grants, as implemented by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Employment and Training Administration.
The Northwest Partnership for Dental Hygiene Solutions providing Local Workforce and Dental Health Care Solutions through Distributed (Distance) learning (NPDHS) is an equal opportunity employer/program. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities.

