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Sanford-Brown Areas of Study

The objective for Sanford-Brown is to offer students the quality, hands-on training and experiences they need to succeed with confidence both in school and in their careers. The programs offered on our campuses are a direct reflection of the need for highly trained and qualified professionals who are motivated by the opportunities available in the growing healthcare industry to make a positive contribution in the lives of others.

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To find a program that matches your career goals, please use the sort filter below. We look forward to helping you find all the information you need to turn one day into day one of pursuing your career goals. If you have additional questions about Sanford-Brown and our innovative, hands-on approach to acquiring career-focused knowledge and skills, please contact us for more information.

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** The Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA) does not accredit the “Expanded Functions” component of dental assisting programs. CODA accredits the basic dental assisting certificate or diploma programs that comply with the Accreditation Standards and Commission policy. Expanded Functions are unique and specific to each state and are dictated by each state’s dental practice act.

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** The Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA) does not accredit the “Expanded Functions” component of dental assisting programs. CODA accredits the basic dental assisting certificate or diploma programs that comply with the Accreditation Standards and Commission policy. Expanded Functions are unique and specific to each state and are dictated by each state’s dental practice act.