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Contacts
Website: http://www.mcgill.ca/dentistry/
Phone: 514-398-7203
Admissions e-mail: undergrad.dentistry@mcgill.ca
Apply Online
Applications for admission are made on-line.
Admission Requirements
General Notes
- A Bachelor's degree is required for admission in the 4-year program. (Applicants must have received an undergraduate degree or be in the final year of study at a recognized college or university.)
- Students who have graduated from a CEGEP must have completed 90 credits at a recognized university.
- International students are admitted into the four-year program
Criteria
Required classes
- Six credits of Biology, General Chemistry, and Physics
- Three credits of Organic Chemistry
Prerequisite courses completed more that eight years ago must be repeated. University-level courses in Biochemistry, Cell and Molecular Biology are strongly recommended.
Check out this link for more information:
http://www.mcgill.ca/dentistry/admissions/undergrad/dmd/
GPA
A cGPA 3.5 out of 4 is considered competitive.
The Dental Aptitude Test (DAT)
- Students must complete the DAT no later than the fall of the year in which they are applying.
- Canadian students must write the Canadian DAT.
- Candidates applying from the United States should take the American Dental Association Admission Test.
- The Test should be retaken if it was written more than three years before the date of application.
Supporting Documents
- Transcripts
- Official transcripts of all their prior studies must be sent to the Documentation Center at McGill University.
- Two (2) Reference Reports
- Either the Confidential Reference Reports or 2 letters of recommendation.
- Autobiographical Letter:
- 3 double spaced pages
- The first must explain your decision to apply to dentistry
- The last two pages should outline your strengths, skills, interests and achievements.
Check out this link for more information:
http://www.mcgill.ca/dentistry/admissions/undergrad/applying/support/
Deadlines
- November 15 - Application Deadline for non-Quebec residents including the non-refundable $80 fee
- January 15th - Application Deadline for Quebec residents applying for the 4 year DMD Program including the non-refundable $80 fee
- March 1 - Application Deadline for Quebec residents applying for the 5 year Dent-P Program including the non-refundable $60 fee
Tuition
Yr 1 | Yr 2 | Yr 3 | Yr 4 | |
Total Fees | ||||
Quebec Students | 6 068.12 | 5 776.00 | 5 551.90 | 4 327.02 |
Out of Province Students | 13 263.00 | 13 195.72 | 11 285.32 | 8 149.30 |
International Students | 40 311.96 | 41 092.66 | 32 822.41 | 22 478.56 |
Equipment and Materials Fee
In addition to Dentistry tuition, students must purchase certain items of equipment and supplies through the Faculty of Dentistry.
- The fee also includes general supplies in the laboratories and clinics. The estimated cost of these purchases is as follows:
- Second Year $17,000
- Third Year $ 7,000
- Fourth year $ 2,000