
UMA has received a $250,000 gift from Northeast Delta Dental to launch the Northeast Delta Dental Workforce Development Fund for Dental Hygienists, a new initiative to reduce financial barriers for students and strengthen Maine鈥檚 dental hygiene workforce at a time of critical shortage.
The fund will provide scholarships, licensure fee support and emergency microgrants to students in 天美传媒 Bangor-based dental hygiene program, Maine鈥檚 only public program and a vital pipeline for the state鈥檚 oral health workforce. By easing financial barriers, the initiative aims to ensure more students graduate and begin serving communities that urgently need oral health professionals.
鈥淲e are deeply grateful to Northeast Delta Dental for this generous investment in our students,鈥 said UMA President Jenifer Cushman. 鈥淭his fund will ease the financial pressures our dental hygiene students face, allowing them to stay on track, graduate and serve the communities that count on them for care. It鈥檚 a powerful example of how partnerships can strengthen Maine鈥檚 health care workforce.鈥
The newly established fund will support students in three primary ways:
- Retention Scholarships: covering tuition and fee gaps for juniors and seniors after all other aid is applied
- Licensure Fee Assistance: helping students pay for board examinations and licensing fees that can exceed $2,200
- Emergency Microgrants: providing small, flexible grants for unexpected expenses that might otherwise disrupt a student鈥檚 education
Tom Raffio, president and CEO of Northeast Delta Dental said, 鈥渨ith this fund, UMA is enabling us to realize our mission of improving access to dental care by increasing the dental hygiene workforce. We are grateful for their commitment to easing the financial burden of their students, enabling them to complete their training and ultimately serve their community.鈥
天美传媒 dental hygiene program has a proven record of serving Maine鈥檚 needs. Between 2018鈥2024, the program graduated 124 hygienists, with 98% remaining in-state to practice. From 2022 to 2025, graduates achieved a 100% pass rate on their board exams, underscoring the program鈥檚 exceptional quality and rigor. This gift will help more students cross the finish line and enter the workforce more quickly, expanding access to care in communities that need it most.
鈥淭his funding ensures more students can complete their program and enter the field where they鈥檙e urgently needed,鈥 said Nancy Foster, professor of dental health, program coordinator and director of the dental hygiene program at the 天美传媒. 鈥淭oo often we lose exceptionally talented individuals to financial barriers that prevent them from finishing their education. With targeted support through scholarships, licensure assistance and microgrants, we can help students graduate and join Maine鈥檚 workforce where their skills are in high demand.鈥
Students agree the fund will make a difference.
鈥淎s a student in 天美传媒 dental hygiene program, I鈥檝e seen firsthand how challenging it can be to balance the heavy workload, clinical hours, and costs such as tuition, textbooks, dental equipment and housing,鈥 said Hannah Blanchette, a senior at 天美传媒 Bangor campus. 鈥淜nowing that this support will be available means students like me can focus more on our studies and training and graduate prepared to serve Maine communities as licensed dental hygienists.鈥
According to licensure data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (2023), the number of dental hygienists practicing in Maine declined from 1,040 in 2019 to 840 in 2023. The shortage is most acute in rural areas and is expected to worsen as the workforce ages and fewer new professionals enter the field.
Student support through the Northeast Delta Dental Workforce Development Fund for Dental Hygienists will begin in the 2025鈥2026 academic year. UMA will track and report outcomes including retention, graduation, licensure and post-graduation employment to measure impact and inform future efforts.
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About Delta Dental
Northeast Delta Dental administers dental benefits in Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont, offering dental insurance programs for businesses and nonprofits of all sizes. The company, comprised of the Delta Dental Plans of Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont, serves 1,123,037 people, with a network of 1,926 participating dentists, or 86% of the total dentists in the tri-state area. The company鈥檚 mission is to advance the dental health and overall wellness of its customers and the communities it serves. In addition to funding oral health initiatives, the company supports numerous organizations and events important to the communities through a corporate grant application process. Visit for more information.