Our dental assistant program tuition is just $3,650 — a fraction of what traditional programs charge. Dental assistants earn a median salary of $46,540 per year.* That's a potential 10x return on your investment in your first year alone.
We offer flexible payment plans with weekly payments as low as $100 per week — so you can start your new career without financial stress.
*Salary median based on data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (May 2023).
Everything you need to launch your dental assistant career is covered — no hidden fees, no surprises.
Practice real dental procedures including taking X-rays, assisting chairside, sterilizing instruments, and preparing patients — so you're ready from day one on the job.
Our curriculum prepares you to sit for the Registered Dental Assistant (RDA) exam, giving you a professional credential that employers look for.
From resume building to interview coaching, our team helps connect you with dental offices actively hiring. Many of our graduates receive job offers before they even finish the program.
Dental assisting is one of the fastest-growing healthcare careers in the country. With a median salary of $46,540* per year and growing demand for dental services, our graduates are building stable, rewarding careers in just 12 weeks.
Unlike traditional college programs that take years and cost tens of thousands, Longview Dental Assistant School gets you career-ready quickly — so you can start earning sooner and build the life you want.
*Salary median based on data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Dental assistants earn a median salary of $46,540 per year, with experienced professionals earning even more.
Start working months — even years — sooner than traditional college programs allow. Our accelerated curriculum is designed for focused, motivated students.
Dental assistant jobs are projected to grow 7% through 2032*. Healthcare is one of the most recession-proof industries.
*Based on data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Your finances shouldn't hold you back from a better future. We offer multiple ways to make tuition work for your budget.
One simple payment of $3,650 before your program starts. This option saves you $300+ by avoiding the payment plan fee.
Spread your tuition into affordable weekly payments as low as $100/week. Pay a deposit up front, then small auto-drafted payments throughout the program.
Not sure which option is best for you? Our admissions team is here to walk you through every detail and find the right fit for your situation.
Whether you're starting fresh, switching careers, or looking for a stable path forward — dental assisting offers the flexibility, earning potential, and purpose you've been looking for.
Short program, big results. Go from student to working professional in just 12 weeks — not years.
No student loan debt. Our affordable tuition and payment plans mean you graduate debt-free and ready to earn.
Build financial independence. With a median salary of $46,540, you'll have the income to support yourself and your family.
Join a growing field. Healthcare is one of the most in-demand and recession-proof industries — your skills will always be needed.
Make a difference every day. Dental assistants play a vital role in patient care — it's a career you can feel proud of.
Fill out a quick application — it only takes a few minutes. No transcripts or entrance exams required.
Pick the option that fits your budget — pay in full or choose our flexible weekly payment plan.
Begin your 12-week program and take the first step toward a rewarding healthcare career you'll love.
Ready to invest in your future? Apply now to see if you qualify for tuition assistance.
Dental Assistants perform a variety of duties, including but not limited to assisting the dentist, carrying out clinical tasks, and completing administrative work.
Dental assistants may perform many different clinical duties including preparing patients and the work area for treatments and procedures, sterilizing dental instruments, assisting the dentist during procedures, administrative/front office tasks, working with patients on billing and payment, taking molds and impressions, performing x-rays, & more.
Dental Assistants are responsible for making patients feel at ease while also preparing them for treatment. During dental visits, assistants often work alongside the dentist.