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==Admission Requirements==
 
==Admission Requirements==
 
====Course and Degree Requirements====  
 
====Course and Degree Requirements====  
*Degree: Undergraduate degree from an accredited 4 year university or college.
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*Degree: 60 credits at an accredited university or college. Bachelor's degree recommended
 
*Required Courses:
 
*Required Courses:
**12 credits of Chemistry.
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**6 credits of General Chemistry.
***6 of these credits must be Organic Chemistry.
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**6 credits of Organic Chemistry.
 
**6 credits of Biology.
 
**6 credits of Biology.
 
**6 credits of Physics.
 
**6 credits of Physics.
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*The science courses must include laboratory instruction.  
 
*The science courses must include laboratory instruction.  
 
*Suggested pre-dental science electives include comparative anatomy, cell biology, genetics, biochemistry, microbiology, and physiology.
 
*Suggested pre-dental science electives include comparative anatomy, cell biology, genetics, biochemistry, microbiology, and physiology.
For more information, please click [http://dental.case.edu/dmd/checklist here]
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For more information, please click [https://dental.case.edu/admissions/dmd/apply/checklist/ here]
  
 
====GPA====  
 
====GPA====  

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Contacts

Website: http://dental.case.edu/
Phone: (216) 368-2460
Admissions e-mail: dentadmit@case.edu
Location: Cleveland, Ohio, USA.

Program Information

  • Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD)
  • 4 years in length
  • Statistics for Fall 2016 Entering Class:
    • Positions Available: 76
    • Applicants: 2766
    • Mean DAT Academic Average: 20.1
    • Mean DAT Perceptual Ability: 20.5

For more information, click here

Admission Requirements

Course and Degree Requirements

  • Degree: 60 credits at an accredited university or college. Bachelor's degree recommended
  • Required Courses:
    • 6 credits of General Chemistry.
    • 6 credits of Organic Chemistry.
    • 6 credits of Biology.
    • 6 credits of Physics.
    • 6 credits of English/Humanities.
  • The science courses must include laboratory instruction.
  • Suggested pre-dental science electives include comparative anatomy, cell biology, genetics, biochemistry, microbiology, and physiology.

For more information, please click here

GPA

  • GPAs are not considered the only measure of a student's level of performance in school.
    • Also taken into account are the type of college attended and the relationship between grades obtained and DAT scores.
  • GPA Statistics for entering class of 2009-2011:
    • Average GPA: 3.61
    • Average Science GPA: 3.56

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DAT

  • DAT Statistics for entering class of 2009-2011
    • Mean DAT Academic Average: 19.58
    • Mean DAT Perceptual Ability: 19.62
  • There are no minimum DAT scores explicitly stated, however students should display excellent scores in regards to each section on the exam.

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Supporting Documents

  • The Case School of Dental Medicine does not require a secondary application.
  • Apply online with AADSAS:
    • Applications are available after June 1 and should be submitted as soon as possible following that date in order to ensure full consideration by the Admissions Committee.
    • The Admissions Committee begins conducting formal interviews in August for entrance the following August.
    • The application deadline is January 1.
  • DAT (Dental Admissions Test):
  • Submit letters of evaluation through AADSAS
  • $45 application fee:
  • Send official transcripts
  • For more information, click here

Interview

  • Formal interviews are conducted beginning in August.

Timeline 2013-2014

  • AADSAS applications are available June 1st.
  • Candidates are invited to formal interviews in August.
  • Application deadline is January 1st.

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Tuition 2013-2014

Tuition: $58,095

  • For more information on tuition and financial aid, click here