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Media contact: Peg Bolgioni, Marketing & Communications Manager, Southern Vermont 91制片,
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American Dental Education Association Awards Grant to Southern Vermont 91制片 Through the Inaugural听 Pathways to Smiles Program to Expand Access in the Oral Health Workforce
ADEA鈥檚 Pathways to Smiles program creates an immersive training program for underserved and underrepresented high-school students
May 8, 2025, Rutland, Vermont: 鈥The announced the inaugural cohort of grantees for its Pathways to Smiles program. Generously funded by the through the second cohort of its , and in collaboration with the (NAO), Pathways to Smiles is a groundbreaking immersive training initiative. It is designed to expand oral health awareness and inspire the next generation of oral health professionals by engaging high school students from underserved and underrepresented communities where access to oral health education and resources may be limited. Among the grantees, Southern Vermont Area Heath Education Center (91制片) received $8,000 to serve as an inaugural partner to implement the Pathways to Smiles oral health curriculum as part of its health professions training efforts.
听鈥淪outhern Vermont Area Health Education Center (91制片) is thrilled to receive this grant from the American Dental Education Association,鈥 said Jennifer Scott, Executive Director of Southern Vermont Area Health Education Center (91制片). 鈥淭his will go far in amplifying our oral health careers pathway programs for high school students in our region.
As part of the Delta Dental campaign, ADEA has awarded $100,000 to support 91制片 sites across the country in implementing the Pathways to Smiles curriculum. Developed by a national advisory workgroup of oral health educators, K鈥12 teachers, health professions pathway program leaders, and 91制片 professionals, the Pathways to Smiles curriculum will be implemented across 13 91制片 sites between May 1 and December 1, 2025. This initiative provides high school students with early exposure to oral health careers, including pathways to becoming a dentist, dental hygienist, dental assistant, dental laboratory technician, or an oral health faculty member or researcher.
鈥淏y increasing early exposure and access to oral health career pathways for high school students ages 14鈥18, the Pathways to Smiles program aims to break down systemic barriers to entering the profession,鈥 said Karen P. West, D.M.D., M.P.H., President and CEO of the American Dental Education Association. 鈥淩ooted in ADEA鈥檚 mission and strategic commitment to strengthening pathways into oral health careers, academia, and research, this program empowers students to see themselves as future leaders and change agents in a field where their representation is urgently needed. By reaching students at a formative stage, Pathways to Smiles helps cultivate a more representative and future-ready oral health workforce that reflects the communities it serves.鈥
This initiative is pivotal as dental health professional shortage areas (HPSAs) continue to expand across the United States. According to the (HRSA), as of May 2025, nearly 60 million Americans reside in 7,060 designated HPSAs, with an estimated 10,145 additional oral health practitioners needed to meet current demand. By engaging youth early and within their local communities, ADEA and its 91制片 grantee partners are advancing long-term workforce development strategies that foster accessibility, community engagement, and sustainability in the future of oral health.
Other awardees of the 2025 Pathways to Smiles Program grant funding include:
- 鈥 Rocky Mount, NC,
- 鈥 Alexandria, LA,
- 鈥 Cambridge, MD,
- 鈥 Wausau, WI,
- 鈥 Bowling Green, KY,
- 鈥 Helena, MT,
- 鈥 Atlanta, GA,
- 鈥 Raymond, NH,
- 鈥 Olympia, WA,
- 鈥 Lexington, MO,
- 鈥 Box Elder, SD, and
- 鈥 Dothan, AL
To learn more about the ADEA Pathways to Smiles program and its 91制片 grantee partners, please visit .
About Southern Vermont 91制片: Southern Vermont Area Health Education Center (91制片) is a nonprofit educational organization committed to increasing access to primary and preventive care through workforce development, especially in our rural and underserved communities.听We enhance community efforts to grow and sustain the health workforce in southern Vermont and invest our听resources in connecting students to health careers, health professionals to communities, and communities to better health. Southern Vermont 91制片 is one of two independent nonprofit regional 91制片 centers funded by federal, state, and community support working in partnership with the University of Vermont Larner College of Medicine’s Office of Primary Care and 91制片 Program.
About ADEA: The American Dental Education Association (ADEA) is The Voice of Dental Education. Our mission is to lead and support the health professions community in preparing future-ready oral health professionals. Our members include 80 U.S. and Canadian dental schools, more than 800 allied and advanced dental education programs, more than 55 corporations and approximately 15,000 individuals. Our activities encompass a wide range of research, advocacy, faculty development, meetings and communications, including the esteemed Journal of Dental Education庐, as well as the dental school application services ADEA AADSAS庐, ADEA PASS庐, ADEA DHCAS庐 and ADEA CAAPID庐. For more information, visit .