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==Tuition 2010-2011==
 
==Tuition 2010-2011==
*First year tuition: $ 42,500
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*Wisconsin Resident annual tuition: $ 37,930 USD
*First year total: $ 64,203
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*Non-Wisconsin Resident annual tuition: $ 46,590 USD
For more information on tuition, click [http://www.hsdm.harvard.edu/index.php/academics/dmd/cost_of_attendance here]<br>  
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For more information on tuition, click [http://www.marquette.edu/dentistry/admissions/TuitionandCosts.shtml here]<br>  
For Financial Aid information, click [http://www.hsdm.harvard.edu/index.php/academics/dmd/financial_aid here]
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For Financial Aid information, click [http://www.marquette.edu/dentistry/admissions/documents/financialassistance.pdf here]
  
  
 
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[[Category:Dentistry|Marquette]]

Revision as of 23:33, 19 November 2010

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Contacts

Website: http://www.marquette.edu/dentistry/index.shtml
Phone: (414) 288-6790
Admissions e-mail:

Program Information

  • Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS)
    • 4 year program
  • Number of applications in 2009: approximately 2,745
  • Class size in 2009: 80
    • For more information, click here
  • Other programs also offered:
    • DDS/MS
    • DDS/PhD
      • For more information,please click here

Admission Requirements

Course and Degree Requirements

  • Degree: Minimum 3 years of college study with Bachelor’s degree
  • Required Courses
    • Organic Chemistry with lab section (8 credits/semester hours)
    • General Chemistry with lab section (8 credits/semester hours)
    • Physics with lab section (8 credits/semester hours)
    • Biology with lab section (8 credits/semester hours)
    • English (6 credits/semester hours)
    • Biochemistry (3 credits/semester hours)

For more information, click here

GPA

  • Minimum: There is no official minimum GPA set by the University, but a 3.0 is recommended.
  • Average accepted GPA 2009 class: 3.7
  • No priority for higher GPA students
  • Calculation method:
    • GPA will be calculated by using all undergraduate courses taken.

For more information, click here, here and here

DAT

  • Minimum scores: There are no official cut-off scores set by the University.
  • Average scores 2009:
    • Academic Average – 22
    • Total Science Average – 22
    • Perceptual Ability – 21
  • Canadian and US DAT accepted
  • DAT must have been written within 2 years of application

For more information, click here, here and here

Supporting Documents

  • Online AADSAS Application form
  • 3 letters of recommendation: 2 from science professors, and one from a person who can assess the applicant’s abilities regarding research, lab work, etc.
    • 1 letter from school’s pre-health professions advisory committee may be sent instead
  • Official post-secondary transcripts sent directly to AADSAS
  • Official DAT scores
  • $ 75 Application fee

For more information, click here


Interview

  • Interviews are conducted primarily in October and November
  • First offers of admissions are made in early December

For more information, click here


Tuition 2010-2011

  • Wisconsin Resident annual tuition: $ 37,930 USD
  • Non-Wisconsin Resident annual tuition: $ 46,590 USD

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