Marquette University Dentistry
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Contacts
Website: http://www.marquette.edu/dentistry/index.shtml
Phone: (414) 288-6790
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Program Information
- Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS)
- 4 year program
- Number of applications in 2011: 2,582 (most recent data)
- Class size: 80 (approximately 40 Wisconsin residents and 40 non-residents)
- Graduate/specialty programs are also offered:
- DDS/MS
- DDS/PhD
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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)
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GPA
- Minimum: There is no official minimum GPA set by the University.
- Average accepted GPA 2011 class:
- Overall GPA: 3.63 (out of 4.0)
- Science GPA: 3.57 (out of 4.0)
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DAT
- Minimum scores: There are no official cut-off scores set by the University.
- Average scores 2011 class:
- Academic Average – 19.50
- PAT Average - 19.58
- Both Canadian and US DAT are accepted
- DAT must have been written within 2 years of application
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Supporting Documents
- Online Associated American Dental Schools Application Service (AADSAS) application form
- $45 USD application/processing fee
- Official DAT scores
- Official university transcripts
- 3 letters of recommendation:
- 2 letters from science professors
- 1 letter from the applicant's choice
- 1 pre-health committee letter will be accepted in place of three individual letters
- TOEFL scores (if applicable); minimum scores are as follows:
- iBT: 80
- CBT: 213
- All entering students must provide proof of immunization against Hep B, measles, mumps, and rubella.
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Interview
- Interviews are conducted primarily in October and November
- First offers of admissions are made in early December
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Timeline
- June: Deadline to submit online AADSAS application
- September 1: Deadline to submit all supporting documents
- October - November: Applications are reviewed
- December: Offers are made
- August: Classes begin
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Tuition 2012-2013
- Wisconsin Resident: $ 40,990 USD per year
- Non-Wisconsin Resident: $ 49,650 USD per year
- Books: $750 - $2,100
- Instruments: $900 - $9,100
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