Scope of the program | A thorough skill set for managing dental office operations is provided to the Reeves College Diploma in Dental Office Administration graduates. Topics covered include dental vocabulary, office procedures, dental software, patient interactions, billing, coding, and fundamental dental sciences. Due to increased public awareness of dental health, Pakistan's dentistry business is expanding, and there is a growing need for qualified administrative personnel. Opportunities for recent graduates can be found at hospitals, dental laboratories, private practices, and educational establishments. Employers may need to hear about their qualifications from them as the Reeves College diploma itself might not be well known. You need to obtain more local qualifications or training to satisfy regional norms. The reach of this diploma differs across international borders. Dental office administrators are in high demand both in Canada and the US; the diploma is accepted there, and the abilities are transferable to the US. However, some jurisdictions may require specific additional certifications. There are opportunities for career promotion to office management jobs at dental hospitals, orthodontic clinics, and dental offices. While there are chances in NHS dental offices, private clinics, and dental schools in the United Kingdom, obtaining local certification or registering with organizations such as the General Dental Council (GDC) may be necessary. Opportunities are also available in Australia and New Zealand, but professional associations like the Dental Board of Australia must recognize them. The abilities learned in the Reeves College program are highly flexible and transferable to many administrative positions in the healthcare industry. Gaining local certifications and continuing professional development might significantly improve your employment prospects. This diploma is a great asset for people pursuing employment in dental office administration across several locations because networking through professional societies can also yield job leads and professional support. |
Program entry requirement | Four grade 12 subjects plus English 30-1 are required for admission to university transfer programs, depending on the program of choice. The program often requires an aggregate average of at least 60%. The high school course will only be considered for admission if the candidate receives a grade of at least 50%. |
Required GPA | 60%. |
GRE Required | N/A |
GMAT Required | N/A |
Application Process | 1. Register for an Online Application:
To start your application, create an account on the university’s application portal. This will give you access to the online application form.
2. Start the Application Process:
Once registered, start filling out the online application form. The process is simple.
3. Complete the Application Form:
Fill out the form with proper and complete information about your academic background, personal details, and program preferences. This will help them to better understand your qualifications.
4. Upload Required Documents:
Use the portal to submit the necessary documents online, which may include:
• Official Transcripts: Submit official transcripts from any institutions you have attended.
• Standardized Test Scores: If applicable, upload your English language test score reports.
• CV or Resume: Provide an up-to-date CV or resume that highlights your educational and professional experience.
• Statement of Purpose: Write a statement detailing your goals for the program, research interests, and reasons for applying.
• Letters of Recommendation: Arrange for two recommenders to submit letters of recommendation through the portal, based on their knowledge of your academic capabilities. |
Available Scholarships | |
Program accreditation | N/A |
Living expenses | Student residences: 250 – 625 CAD/month. University-arranged homestays: 400 – 800 CAD/month. Rent & share an apartment: 300 – 700 CAD/month, prices for rent depend on location and facilities. If you choose to rent a studio/one-room apartment, you can pay over 1,000 CAD/month. |
Visa Process Details | "1. Completed application form (IMM 1294).
2. Acceptance letter from the university.
3. Proof of funds showing you can cover your living expenses and tuition fees.
4. Bank statements.
5. Educational documents or evidence of sponsorship (if applicable).
6. Medical examination report from a doctor authorized by immigration.
7. Police clearance certificates from your country of birth and from any other countries where you have lived for six months or more in the past five years.
8. Passport-sized photographs.
9. Payment for the study permit application fee (currently 150 CAD).
10. Custodian Declaration (IMM 5646) (if applicable), required if you are a minor, must be signed by your custodian in Canada.
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Part timework | Entirely: During planned school breaks, such as the summer or winter holidays, international students studying in Canada are frequently permitted to work entirely. Under 20 Hours (With Possible Exceptions): International students may only be able to work part-time for up to 20 hours a week during ordinary semesters. But, according to your program or any particular work visa you may be eligible for, there might be an exception. |
Post-study work opportunity | Canada's Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) program: After completing their studies, qualifying international graduates are permitted to work in Canada for a maximum of three years under the terms of this government-mandated scheme. To be eligible, your course of study must be from an approved educational institution, and you must apply for the PGWP as soon as you graduate. Even though NPU might not be on the list of approved universities, you should consider returning to Canada to finish your undergraduate degree or enrolling in a post-graduate program at one of the universities eligible for the PGWP |