THE
STATE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT / THE UNIVERSITY
OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK / ALBANY, NY 12234 |
FROM:
Johanna Duncan-Poitier
SUBJECT:
Master Plan Amendment: The State University of New York College of
Technology at Canton Interinstitutional Program at Onondaga Community
College
DATE:
April 22, 2005
STRATEGIC GOAL:
Goal 2
AUTHORIZATION(S)
Should the Regents approve the proposed master plan
amendment for the State University of New York College of Technology at Canton
to offer an interinstitutional program at Onondaga Community
College?
This question will come before the HE & PP Committee on May 16, 2005,
on its consent agenda, where it will be voted on and final action
taken.
Approval of master plan amendments by the Board of Regents is required by
section 237 of the Education Law.
Because an interinstitutional program is a branch campus on the campus of
another degree-granting institution, a master plan amendment is necessary to
authorize its establishment.
The State University Board of Trustees, at its January 27, 2005 meeting,
adopted a resolution to amend the State University Master Plan to authorize the
State University of New York College of Technology at Canton (SUNY CT at Canton)
to offer an interinstitutional program in Dental Hygiene on the campus of
Onondaga Community College (OCC).
From 1972
to 2004, OCC had a registered program in Dental Hygiene leading to the Associate
in Applied Science degree. The
program was accredited by the American Dental Association (ADA). SUNY CT at Canton is applying to ADA for
program transfer, thus maintaining accreditation. Onondaga Community College and the Fifth
District Dental Society approached SUNY CT at Canton to reopen and operate the
Dental Hygiene program at OCC.
The program meets the standards for registration as set forth in the
Regulations of the Commissioner of Education.
Recommendation
The Regents
should approve the proposed master plan amendment of the State University of New
York, effective May 17, 2005, to authorize the SUNY College of Technology at
Canton to establish an interinstitutional program on the campus of Onondaga
Community College because it will assure an adequate supply of licensed dental
hygienists in the north Central and Northern Regions of the
State.
Timetable for Implementation
This
approval will be effective until May 31, 2006, unless the Department registers
the program prior to that date, in which case master plan amendment shall be
without term.
The State University of New
York
College of Technology at
Canton
The proposed interinstitutional program supports the State University of
New York College of Technology at Canton’s mission to provide education in the
health professions. The College
offers Bachelor of Technology programs in Health Services Management, Mortuary
Services Management, and Veterinary Services Management and Associate in Applied
Science programs in Nursing, Physical Therapy Assistant, and Occupational
Therapy Assistant. The College has
requested registration of a Dental Hygiene program leading to the Associate in
Applied Science degree.
Program
From 1972 to 2004, Onondaga Community College (OCC) had a registered
program in Dental Hygiene leading to the Associate in Applied Science
degree. Onondaga Community College
and the Fifth District Dental Society approached SUNY CT at Canton to reopen and
operate the Dental Hygiene program at OCC.
The program was accredited by the American Dental Association (ADA). SUNY CT at Canton is applying to ADA for
program transfer, thus maintaining accreditation. The first-time success rates of OCC
graduates on the national licensure examination for the last two years were 94
and 100 percent, respectively.
The program meets the education requirements for licensure as a Dental
Hygienist and for certification of licensed dental hygienists in restricted
local infiltration anesthesia/nitrous oxide analgesia. The 71-credit program includes 47
credits in dental hygiene theory and practice, 12 credits in science, 6 credits
in social science, and 6 credits in English.
Enrollment
Applicants must have a high school diploma, or its equivalent, with
completion of Regents Biology, Chemistry, and Math A with 75 percent proficiency
in both course and Regents exam.
Applicants who have not completed Regents courses must take equivalent
courses offered by the college and achieve a minimum grade of “C” with an
overall cumulative GPA of not less than 2.5. The College will continue to admit 40
students (i.e., 20 new and 20 transfer) annually to the program.
Faculty
The program will continue to operate with a program chair, two full-time
faculty, and adjuncts that are Registered Dental Hygienists and Dentists. There is a Dental Hygiene Advisory
Committee composed of six dentists and four dental hygienists that will continue
to serve in this capacity with added representation from the Northern
Region.
Facilities
The Dental Hygiene Clinic at OCC houses 34 clinical stations, two rooms
for sterilization of equipment, a central supply area, a first-aid room, patient
reception area, a consultation room that provides privacy, and a storage and
laundry room. Canton plans to
upgrade the radiology unit and to purchase some new equipment. The library resources at OCC are
adequate to support the program.
Planning Review
The programs at Monroe Community College (Rochester), Broome Community
College (Binghamton), and Hudson Valley Community College (Troy) are too distant
to serve the students and to assure an adequate supply of licensed dental
hygienists for the Central and Northern Regions of the
State.
The Fifth Dental Society, the Onondaga County Dental Society, and the
Oneida-Herkimer Dental Society are all supportive of Canton assuming oversight
for this dental hygiene program.
The program will continue to assure an adequate supply of dental
hygienists in these regions of the State.
A canvass was conducted of all institutions in the Central and Northern
Regions. Of the two institutions
that responded, both supported the proposed program.