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==Tuition 2009-2010==
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==Tuition 2012-2013==
*First year tuition (Canadian): $ 14,074
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*First year tuition (Canadian): $ 17,013.00
*First year total (Canadian): $ 25,647
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*First year total (Canadian): $ 34,114.80
 
*First year tuition (International): $ 40,000
 
*First year tuition (International): $ 40,000
*First year total (International):  $ 51,573
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*First year total (International):  $ 57,101.80
For more information on tuition, click [http://as01.ucis.dal.ca/staccts/2009-2010/MD.pdf here]<br>  
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For more information on tuition, click [http://www.dal.ca/admissions/money_matters/tuition_fees_costs/fee_schedules.html here]<br>  
 
For Scholarship and Financial Aid information, click [http://moneymatters.dal.ca/ here]
 
For Scholarship and Financial Aid information, click [http://moneymatters.dal.ca/ here]
  

Revision as of 22:13, 27 October 2012

Dentistry
Canadian universities

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Dalhousie
Laval
McGill
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Manitoba
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Toronto
UWO

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Columbia
UCSF
UCLA
Harvard
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Kentucky
Marquette
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NYU
Michigan
UNC
Oklahoma
Ohio State
UPenn
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Contacts

Website: http://www.dal.ca/academics/programs/professional/dentistry/program_overview.html
Phone: (902) 494-2824
Admissions e-mail: denadmis@dal.ca

Program Information

  • Doctor in Dental Surgery (DDS)
    • 4 year program
  • Number of applications in 2009: approximately 500
  • Class size in 2009: 36

For more information, click here


Admission Requirements

Course and Degree Requirements

  • Degree: Minimum of 10 full-year academic classes at undergraduate level. A Bachelor’s degree is not required but recommended (especially if graduate studies are intended).
  • Required Courses
    • Biology with Lab (6 credits)
    • General chemistry with Lab (6 credits)
    • Physics with Lab (6 credits)
    • Organic Chemistry with Lab (6 credits)
    • Humanities and Social Sciences (12 credits)
    • Writing Course (6 credits)
    • Biochemistry (6 credits)
    • Microbiology (6 credits)
    • Vertebrate Physiology (6 credits)

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GPA

  • Minimum: No minimum GPA specified, but applicants with best academic record have greater chance of admission
  • Average accepted grade of final 60 university credit hours 2009: A
  • Average accepted grade of required science courses 2009: A-

For more information, click here

DAT

  • Minimum scores:
    • Reading Comprehension – 15
    • Science Average – 15
    • Manual Dexterity – 15
    • Perceptual Ability – 15
  • Average scores 2009:
    • Average of all DAT components: 19.2
  • Canadian or US DAT accepted (Canadian Citizens must complete Canadian DAT)
  • DAT must have been written within 2 years of application

For more information, click here

Supporting Documents

  • Online Application form
  • $ 70 Registration fee
  • Official transcripts of all university studies
  • 3 confidential reference evaluation forms

For more information, click here


Interview

  • On a Saturday in March or April
  • Interviews are structured and conducted at the Faculty of Dentistry by 2 dentists and last 40 minutes.
  • A Personality Inventory Questionnaire will be done on the same day of the interview.

For more information, click here


Timeline

  • December 1, 2010: Application deadline
  • February 1, 2011: Reference Evaluation Forms must be received.
  • March – April, 2011: Interviews are held.
  • May 1, 2011: All pre-requisite courses must be completed by this date.

For more information, click here and here


Tuition 2012-2013

  • First year tuition (Canadian): $ 17,013.00
  • First year total (Canadian): $ 34,114.80
  • First year tuition (International): $ 40,000
  • First year total (International): $ 57,101.80

For more information on tuition, click here
For Scholarship and Financial Aid information, click here