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Dental Services & Allied Professions

Any instructional program in dental services and allied professions not listed above.

Types of Degrees Dental Services & Allied Professions Majors Are Earning

People majoring in Dental Services & Allied Professions may pursue degrees at several award levels.

Award Level Graduates
Certificate 9
Associate’s Degree 24
Bachelor’s Degree 3
Master’s Degree 24

Who Is Earning a Degree in Dental Services & Allied Professions?

Gender Distribution

This field skews predominantly female, with women earning 84.1% of Dental Services & Allied Professions degrees.

Gender Graduates Share
Women 90 84.1%
Men 17 15.9%

Racial-Ethnic Diversity

At the national level, the racial-ethnic distribution of Dental Services & Allied Professions graduates is as follows:

Racial-ethnic diversity of Dental Services & Allied Professions graduates
Race / Ethnicity Graduates Share
White 26 24.3%
Asian 8 7.5%
Hispanic or Latino 46 43.0%
Black or African American 17 15.9%
Two or More Races 8 7.5%
International Students 2 1.9%

See minority definition below.

How Much Do Dental Services & Allied Professions Graduates Earn?

The U.S. Department of Education tracks median earnings of Dental Services & Allied Professions graduates 1, 4, and 5 years after completion. These numbers tend to grow steadily as graduates gain experience and move into mid-career roles.

Years Out Median Earnings
1 year $28,149
4 years $30,974
5 years $33,855

By year 5 out, median earnings rise to $33,855 — roughly 20% above the 1-year mark.

Source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard, field-of-study earnings tracker.

Is a Degree in Dental Services & Allied Professions Worth It?

On the earnings side, the federal earnings tracker, Dental Services & Allied Professions graduates earn a median of $30,974 four years after completion — about 18% below the national median for workers with only a high school diploma (~$38,000). On earnings alone, this program does not show an income premium over the baseline; non-financial outcomes (career interests, certification requirements, advancement potential) are typically the stronger argument for fields in this range.

4-year median earnings vs national baseline for Dental Services & Allied Professions

ROI estimate compares the program’s 4-yr median earnings against the 2023 BLS CPS median earnings for high-school-only workers. Source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard + BLS Current Population Survey.

You may also be interested in these closely related fields of study:

Program Annual Degrees Awarded
Dental Support Services and Allied Professions 24,761
Dental Assisting/Assistant 15,557
Dental Hygiene/Hygienist 8,802
Dental Laboratory Technology/Technician 295

References

The racial-ethnic minorities count is calculated by taking the total number of students and subtracting white students and international students. This number is then divided by the total number of students to obtain the racial-ethnic minorities percentage.

More about our data sources and methodologies.

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