Est. Earnings (1yr)
$60,419
Est. from MD median (5 programs)
Est. Median Debt
$17,080
Est. from national median (104 programs)

Analysis

In Maryland's dental support field, comparable programs suggest first-year earnings around $60,000—squarely in the middle of what this state's graduates typically achieve. With estimated debt of $17,000, students would face monthly payments around $190 over ten years, representing roughly 4% of gross monthly income. That's a manageable burden for a healthcare credential that leads to consistent employment.

What makes this estimate particularly relevant is how tightly clustered Maryland's dental support programs are: five of the nine schools in the state produce similar earnings outcomes, suggesting this is a stable career path with fairly predictable returns regardless of which community college you attend. The field itself offers clear advantages—dental offices need qualified support staff, and the work doesn't require the extended education (or debt) of becoming a dentist or hygienist.

The caveat parents should understand: we're working with peer program data here because this specific program's graduate numbers are too small to report publicly. That could mean it's a newer program still proving itself, or simply that class sizes are small. Either way, the state's dental support market appears healthy enough that comparable preparation should lead to comparable outcomes. For families prioritizing quick entry into healthcare work with minimal debt, this pathway looks solid—just recognize you're betting on Maryland's broader dental employment market rather than this program's specific track record.

Where Prince George's Community College Stands

Earnings vs. debt across all dental support services and allied professions associates's programs nationally

Compare to Similar Programs in Maryland

Dental Support Services and Allied Professions associates's programs at peer institutions in Maryland (9 total in state)

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SchoolIn-State TuitionEarnings (1yr)*Earnings (4yr)Median Debt*Debt/Earnings
Prince George's Community CollegeLargo$3,914$60,419*—$17,080*—
Fortis College-LandoverLandover$15,537$70,276*$74,566$32,500*0.46
Community College of Baltimore CountyBaltimore$4,380$62,255*$58,435—*—
Hagerstown Community CollegeHagerstown$4,320$60,419*—$16,000*0.26
Allegany College of MarylandCumberland$4,730$51,136*$54,353—*—
Fortis Institute-TowsonTowson—$33,080*$29,195$25,125*0.76
National Median—$55,016*—$19,309*0.35
* Estimated from similar programs

Career Paths

Occupations commonly associated with dental support services and allied professions graduates

Dental Hygienists

Administer oral hygiene care to patients. Assess patient oral hygiene problems or needs and maintain health records. Advise patients on oral health maintenance and disease prevention. May provide advanced care such as providing fluoride treatment or administering topical anesthesia.

$94,260/yrJobs growth:Associate's degree

Health Specialties Teachers, Postsecondary

Teach courses in health specialties, in fields such as dentistry, laboratory technology, medicine, pharmacy, public health, therapy, and veterinary medicine.

$83,980/yrJobs growth:

Dental Assistants

Perform limited clinical duties under the direction of a dentist. Clinical duties may include equipment preparation and sterilization, preparing patients for treatment, assisting the dentist during treatment, and providing patients with instructions for oral healthcare procedures. May perform administrative duties such as scheduling appointments, maintaining medical records, billing, and coding information for insurance purposes.

$47,300/yrJobs growth:Postsecondary nondegree award

Dental Laboratory Technicians

Construct and repair full or partial dentures or dental appliances.

$45,820/yrJobs growth:High school diploma or equivalent
About This Data

Source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard (October 2025 release)

Population: Graduates who received federal financial aid (Title IV grants or loans). At Prince George's Community College, approximately 32% of students receive Pell grants. Students who did not receive federal aid are not included in these figures.

Earnings: Median earnings from IRS W-2 data for graduates who are employed and not enrolled in further education, measured 1 year after completion. Earnings are pre-tax and include wages, salaries, and self-employment income.

Debt: Median cumulative federal loan debt at graduation. Does not include private loans or Parent PLUS loans borrowed on behalf of students.

Estimated Earnings: Actual earnings data is not available for this program (typically due to privacy thresholds when fewer than 30 graduates reported earnings). The estimate shown is based on the median of 5 similar programs in MD. Actual outcomes may vary.