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− | Different programs are offered within the School of Dentistry: | + | Different programs are offered within the School of Dentistry:<br> |
I) Four-year program for the degree of Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS<br> | I) Four-year program for the degree of Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS<br> | ||
II) Three-year program for the Diploma in Dental Hygiene (Dental Hygiene Specialization is completed in the fourth year and is optional)<br> | II) Three-year program for the Diploma in Dental Hygiene (Dental Hygiene Specialization is completed in the fourth year and is optional)<br> |
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Contacts
Program Admissions (Dentistry and Dental Hygience)
Department of Dentistry Admissions Office
3028 Dentistry/Pharmacy Centre
Edmonton, AB
T6G 2N8
Website: http://www.dent.ualberta.ca/
Admissions phone: (780)492 - 1319
Fax: (780) 492 - 7536
Email: admissions@dentistry.ualberta.ca
Apply Online
https://gandalf.registrar.ualberta.ca/Admission/Application
Admission Requirements
General Notes
Different programs are offered within the School of Dentistry:
I) Four-year program for the degree of Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS
II) Three-year program for the Diploma in Dental Hygiene (Dental Hygiene Specialization is completed in the fourth year and is optional)
III) MSc and PhD degrees in Medical Sciences (Dentistry or Orthodontics)
Criteria
DDS Program
- completion of 60 units of course weight (30 of which must be in one academic year)
- completion of Statistics and Biochemistry (1 semester each). Successful completion of 1 year each of Gen. Chem., Organic Chem, Biology, Physics, English
- Dental Aptitude Test (DAT) with a minimum score of 15 on each part. Must be the Canadian DAT test.
- cumulative GPA of 3.0 and minimum of 15 on DAT.
Dental Hygiene Diploma
- 30 units of course weight, 24 of which must be taken in one academic year
- full year of English, one semester each of Gen Chem, Org Chem, Biology, Sociology, Psychology and Statistics
- minimum GPA of 2.70
Residency Requirements
- a resident of Alberta is defined as a permanent resident of Alberta, Yukon, Northwest Territories or Nunavut for at least one year
Deadlines
- 2 official transcripts showing completed work to date by Nov. 15th.
- Two official transcripts including the fall semester by Feb. 1st.
- Two official final transcripts by June 15th.
- Results of the DAT must be submitted by Jan 15th.
- Online application and application fee (100$) must be submitted by Nov. 1st. See http://www.registrar.ualberta.ca/ro.cfm?id=211 for application.
Tuition
DDS Program
- For Canadian citizens, tuition is approx. $17,700 a year.
- Book costs range from $400 to $1200 a year.
- DSA/CDA annual fees of $170.
- Cost for Dental instruments range from 600$ to $10,000 a year.
- For non-Canadian citizens, annual tuition is $42,445
Dental Hygiene Program
Scholarships
- many scholarships are available, see this link for more information.
Statistics
- Admission to DDS program is limited to 30 each year. 85% of these are Alberta residents, 5% are international students and 10% to other Canadians.
- Admission scores for each student are weighted: 30% for academic average, 30% for average in pre-requisite classes, 30% for the DAT, and 10% for the interview.
- 2006 stats: average GPA for admitted students was 3.80. DAT scores averaged 22.6 for reading, 20.1 for PAT, and 24.1 for manual section.
- for the Dental Hygiene program, approx. 40 applicants are accepted with mean GPAs of 3.00