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==Contacts==
University website: http://www.umontreal.ca/
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'''Website:'''<br>
Faculty of Dentistry website: http://www.medent.umontreal.ca/index1.html
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*Faculty website: http://www.medent.umontreal.ca/fr/<br>
Admissions website : http://www.etudes.umontreal.ca/admission/index.html
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*Admissions website: http://www.etudes.umontreal.ca/index_fiche_prog/130010_desc.html<br>
Admission office phone : Lisa Breau (514) 343-7076
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'''Phone'''<br>
Info on Dentistry program: Francine Jacques (514) 343-6111 ext. 3437
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*Regarding the program: 514-343-6111 ext. 1-3437<br>
Admissions e-mail : Go to http://www.etudes.umontreal.ca/admission/index.html, and beneath the �pour nous joindre� heading, click �par courriel�.
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*Regarding admissions: 514-343-7076<br>
Admission Requirements
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'''Admissions e-mail:''' admissions@regis.umontreal.ca (address can be found on last the page of [http://www.etudes.umontreal.ca/programme/caract_prog/130010.pdf this document])
  
General Notes
 
  
    * Language of instruction is exclusively French.
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==Program Information==
    * If the applicant�s previous language of instruction was not French they may be required to pass a French knowledge test ($60 fee).
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*Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD)
    * A university degree is required for admission.
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*4 years or 5 years in length which includes a preparatory year for applicants admitted from CEGEP, applicants whose education is considered equivalent to a ''Diplôme d’études collégiales'' (DEC) and for applicants who completed a Bachelor’s degree or a degree deemed equivalent to the preparatory year. For DEC equivalencies, click [http://www.etudes.umontreal.ca/programme/doc_prog/section8.pdf here]
    * Students are accepted from all over Canada.
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**Students that successfully pass the preparatory year are automatically promoted into the first year the 4-year DMD program without having to submit a new application.
    * Applicants must be Canadian citizens or have permanent resident status.
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*Admission to the preparatory 1 year program is limited and applicants are chosen based on academic excellence.
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*Number of applications in 2012: 742 (including 203 CEGEP applicants)
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*Class size in 2012: 88 (including 40 CEGEP applicants)
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**At least one space is reserved for individuals who have completed their dental studies in a university outside of Canada.
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*Individuals who have already done studies in Dentistry at another Quebec university are ineligible to apply.
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*Individuals who have completed their dental studies in a university outside of Canada may be admitted into the 2nd year of the program.
  
Criteria
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==Admission Requirements==
Required classes
 
  
    * CEGEP level:
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====Course and Degree Requirements====
          o Biology 301 and 401
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*Degree: Either one of the following:
          o Chemistry 101, 201 and 202
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**Diploma of Collegial Studies (DEC) in Sciences, Letters and Arts
          o Math 103, 105, 203, 307, and 337
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**DEC in Health or Pure and Applied Science and have completed Biology 00XU and Chemistry 00XV
          o Physics 101, 201, 301
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**Any other DEC issued by the Ministère de l’Éducation du Quebec and successfully completed the following courses:  
          o Psychology 102
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***Biology 301 and 401, or 2 human biology courses
          o German 101, 201
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***Chemistry 101, 201 and 202
          o Spanish 101, 201
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***Math 103 and 203
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***Physics 101, 201 and 301
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**Applicants with a Bachelor’s degree or a degree deemed equivalent to the preparatory year
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***As an example, the following programs from l’Université de Montréal are considered equivalent to the preparatory year (other programs may be deemed equivalent by the Admissions Committee):
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:#Bachelor’s in Audiology
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:#Bachelor’s in Biochemistry
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:#Bachelor’s in Biological Sciences
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:#Bachelor’s in Biomedical Sciencest
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:#Bachelor’s in Biopharmaceutical sciences (sciences biopharmaceutiques)
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:#Bachelor’s in Nutrition
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:#Bacherlor’s in Nursing
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:#Bachelor’s in Occupational Therapy
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:#Bachelor’s in Orthophony
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:#Doctorate in Pharmacy
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:#Bachelor’s in Physiotherapy
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:#Doctorate in Optometry
  
Please consult
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For more information, click [http://www.etudes.umontreal.ca/index_fiche_prog/130010_desc.html#ADMISSION%20AU%20PROGRAMME here]<br>
http://www.etudes.umontreal.ca/publications/tap_guideADM/doc/medecine_dentaire.pdf (pages 5-8) for an extensive list of other equivalent courses.
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For course descriptions and equivalencies, click [http://www.etudes.umontreal.ca/programme/doc_prog/section7.pdf here]
-To be admitted, applicants must possess a bachelor�s degree from any of the following disciplines:
 
  
    * Audiology
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====GPA====
    * Biochemistry
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*The University does not have any available GPA minimum available.
    * Occupational therapy
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*Lowest ''cote de rendement collégial'' (CRC) accepted for an interview in 2009 from a CEGEP student: 32.937
    * Nutrition
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*The University also uses a grading system for university candidates called the ''cote de rendement universitaire'' (CRU). However, there is no cut-off point or any average accepted CRU available.
    * Orthophony
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For more information on the CRC requirements, click [http://www.etudes.umontreal.ca/programme/doc_prog/section10.pdf here]<br>
    * Pharmacy
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For a detailed look on how the CRC is calculated, click [http://www.etudes.umontreal.ca/programme/doc_prog/section3A.pdf here]<br>
    * Physiotherapy
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For a detailed look on how the CRU is calculated, click [http://www.etudes.umontreal.ca/programme/doc_prog/section3B.pdf here]
    * Nursing
 
    * Biological sciences or biomedical sciences.
 
  
-Applicants may also possess a master�s degree in optometry.
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====DAT (a.k.a.  the ''Test de l'Association dentaire canadienne'' (TAED) in French====
-Other degrees not listed may be considered acceptable after reviewing an applicant�s file.
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*The DAT is only offered twice during the year: February and November
-Applicants who have completed a CEGEP DEC must have completed at least 12 university credits.
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*Candidates need the following scores:
-Applicants who do not have a DEC must have completed at least 48 university credits.
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**Manual Dexterity: 5
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**Perceptual Ability: 10
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*It is only required that the candidate passes the examination since the evaluation of a candidate’s file does not take into account the score.
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*Candidates may retake the test many times.
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For more information, click [http://www.etudes.umontreal.ca/index_fiche_prog/130010_desc.html#ADMISSION%20AU%20PROGRAMME here]
  
Check out these links for more information:
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====Supporting Documents====
http://www.etudes.umontreal.ca/index_fiche_prog/130040_desc.html
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*Proof of French proficiency with either:
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**Successful completion of ''L’Épreuve uniforme de la langue et littérature française'' from the Ministère de l’Éducation, du Loisir et du Sport (MELS).
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**Obtained 850/990 on the ''Test de français international'' (TFI).  The cost for the TFI is $60. This information can be found here [http://www.etudes.umontreal.ca/publications/tap_guideADM/doc/medecine_dentaire.pdf here (page 5)]
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*A 2-page letter of motivation written in French. It must be submitted online before the application deadline.
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For more information, click [http://www.etudes.umontreal.ca/index_fiche_prog/130010_desc.html#ADMISSION%20AU%20PROGRAMME here]
  
GPA
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====Other Requirements====
-A minimum average GPA of 2.7 (out of 4.3) is required.
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*Be a Canadian citizen or have a status as a permanent resident by the application deadline.
Check out this link for more information:
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*All candidates must make an application for the preparatory year DMD program. Depending on the applicant’s academic profile, the Admissions Committee decides if a candidacy will be considered for the preparatory year or the first year in the 4-year program.
http://www.umontreal.ca/english/pros_stu_grad/admission.html
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*Candidates must have completed all the required courses within 8 years before the application deadline.
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*Pass a medical exam if the Admissions Committee requires it.
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For more information, click [http://www.etudes.umontreal.ca/index_fiche_prog/130010_desc.html#ADMISSION%20AU%20PROGRAPRO here]
  
Dental Aptitude Test (DAT)/ Test de l'Association dentaire canadienne (TAED)
 
-Applicants must complete the TAED to be considered for application.
 
-The applicant must register for TAED either prior to September 15 for the November test, or prior to January 15 for the February test.
 
-Please contact the Canadian Dental Association for registration through these contacts:
 
Association dentaire canadienne
 
1815 Promenade
 
Alta Vista, Ottawa, Ontario
 
K1G 3Y6
 
Phone: (613) 523-1770; Fax : (613) 523-7736
 
www.cda-adc.ca,
 
  
-Applicants who fail the TAED (less than 10 on either manual or perception ability sections) will not be considered.
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==Interview==
-Applicants maybe considered if they retake the test and pass.
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*An interview may be required at the discretion of the Admissions Committee.
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For more information, click [http://www.etudes.umontreal.ca/index_fiche_prog/130010_desc.html#ADMISSION%20AU%20PROGRAMME here]
  
Check out this link for more information:
 
http://www.etudes.umontreal.ca/index_fiche_prog/130040_desc.html
 
  
Supporting Documents
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==Timeline==
-A letter of intent written in French, minimum two pages in length, must be submitted.
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*For students with DEC or equivalent:
-The letter must detail the applicant�s interest in both the dental profession and the continuation of university studies.
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**Deadline to submit the application and the cover letter : March 1, 2019
-The letter must be sent to:
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*For students from outside Quebec or from other universities in Quebec:
Secr�tariat de la Facult� de m�decine dentaire
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**Deadline to submit the application and the cover letter: February 1 2019
Universit� de Montr�al, C.P. 6128, succursale Centre-ville
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For more information on the application date, click [http://www.futursetudiants.umontreal.ca/fr/admission/dates-limites.html#BaseDEC here]<br>
Montr�al, Qu�bec
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For more information on registering for the DAT, click [http://www.etudes.umontreal.ca/index_fiche_prog/130010_desc.html#ADMISSION%20AU%20PROGRAMME here]
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-A copy of the applicant�s cumulative grades is required. This includes high school, CEGEP, and university grades.
 
-A copy of the applicant�s university diploma is required.
 
-4 letters of recommendation are required.
 
  
Check out these links for more information:
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==Tuition 2018-2019==
http://www.etudes.umontreal.ca/index_fiche_prog/130040_desc.html
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*Tuition for Quebec students
http://www.etudes.umontreal.ca/admission/doc_requis/etudesSup.html
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**DMD program: $81.85 per credit
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*Tuition for Canadian Students from Outside Quebec
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**DMD program: $ 254.39 per credit
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*Tuition for international students:
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**DMD program: $ 626.09 per credit
  
French language conditions
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*Instruments (paid during the first year of the DMD program): $ 25 000 (this can be found at the bottom of the page [http://www.etudes.umontreal.ca/index_fiche_prog/130010_desc.html#ADMISSION%20AU%20PROGRAMME here])
-Applicants must pass the ��preuve uniforme de langue et litt�rature fran�aise du minist�re de l'�ducation du Qu�bec�.
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:*Some students may be exempt from paying international fees. For more information, click [http://www.etudes.umontreal.ca/payer-etudes/exemption.html here]
-Applicants must obtain a minimum of 850/990 on the test de fran�ais international (TFI).
 
  
Check out this link for more information:
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For more information on tuition, click [http://www.etudes.umontreal.ca/payer-etudes/droit-scolarite.html here]<br>
http://www.etudes.umontreal.ca/index_fiche_prog/130040_desc.html
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For information on admission fees, click [http://www.etudes.umontreal.ca/payer-etudes/frais.html here]<br>
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For information on other fees, click [http://www.futursetudiants.umontreal.ca/finances/frais_subsistance.html here]<br>
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For information on application fees, click [http://www.futursetudiants.umontreal.ca/fr/admission/remplir-une-demande/frais-admission.html here]
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For more information on financial assistance, employment services and scholarships, click [http://www.futursetudiants.umontreal.ca/fr/1er-cycle/soutien-financier.html here]<br>
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For housing fees, click [http://www.residences-etu.ca/tarifs.php?d=s here]<br>
  
Deadlines
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[[Category:Université de Montréal|Dentistry]]
 
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[[Category:Dentistry|Montreal]]
-The letter of intent must be received by February 1.
 
-Deadline for application form and application fee ($50) is February 1.
 
Check out these links for more information:
 
http://www.etudes.umontreal.ca/index_fiche_prog/130040_desc.html
 
http://www.etudes.umontreal.ca/admission/dates_limites.html
 
 
 
Tuition
 
 
 
-Tuition (per session) for a full time student (equivalent of 15 credits) from Quebec or the rest of Canada is $834.15.
 
-Tuition (per session) for a full time foreign student (equivalent of 15 credits) is $4,269.15.
 
-The cost of thesis preparation is an additional $312.00 for all students.
 
-Students who must rent an apartment should estimate that their living expenses will be $1000/per month. This includes:
 
 
 
    * Rent and utilities: $450/month
 
    * Food: $275/month
 
    * Transportation: $45/month
 
    * Books and supplies: $600/year
 
    * Telephone: $30/month
 
    * Misc.: $150/month
 
 
 
-Applicants must plan to spend a minimum of $20,000 for required instruments over the course of their studies:
 
 
 
    * Year 1: $7,000
 
    * Year 2: $8,500
 
    * Year 3: $4,000
 
    * Year 4: $500
 
 
 
-Financial aid and scholarships are available to students. Please consult http://www.baf.umontreal.ca/ for more information.
 
 
 
Check out these links for more information:
 
http://www.umontreal.ca/english/stu_finance/qc_students.html
 
http://www.umontreal.ca/english/stu_finance/can_stu_nonresqc.html
 
 
 
Statistics
 
 
 
n/a
 
 
 
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Contacts

Website:

Phone

  • Regarding the program: 514-343-6111 ext. 1-3437
  • Regarding admissions: 514-343-7076

Admissions e-mail: admissions@regis.umontreal.ca (address can be found on last the page of this document)


Program Information

  • Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD)
  • 4 years or 5 years in length which includes a preparatory year for applicants admitted from CEGEP, applicants whose education is considered equivalent to a Diplôme d’études collégiales (DEC) and for applicants who completed a Bachelor’s degree or a degree deemed equivalent to the preparatory year. For DEC equivalencies, click here
    • Students that successfully pass the preparatory year are automatically promoted into the first year the 4-year DMD program without having to submit a new application.
  • Admission to the preparatory 1 year program is limited and applicants are chosen based on academic excellence.
  • Number of applications in 2012: 742 (including 203 CEGEP applicants)
  • Class size in 2012: 88 (including 40 CEGEP applicants)
    • At least one space is reserved for individuals who have completed their dental studies in a university outside of Canada.
  • Individuals who have already done studies in Dentistry at another Quebec university are ineligible to apply.
  • Individuals who have completed their dental studies in a university outside of Canada may be admitted into the 2nd year of the program.

Admission Requirements

Course and Degree Requirements

  • Degree: Either one of the following:
    • Diploma of Collegial Studies (DEC) in Sciences, Letters and Arts
    • DEC in Health or Pure and Applied Science and have completed Biology 00XU and Chemistry 00XV
    • Any other DEC issued by the Ministère de l’Éducation du Quebec and successfully completed the following courses:
      • Biology 301 and 401, or 2 human biology courses
      • Chemistry 101, 201 and 202
      • Math 103 and 203
      • Physics 101, 201 and 301
    • Applicants with a Bachelor’s degree or a degree deemed equivalent to the preparatory year
      • As an example, the following programs from l’Université de Montréal are considered equivalent to the preparatory year (other programs may be deemed equivalent by the Admissions Committee):
  1. Bachelor’s in Audiology
  2. Bachelor’s in Biochemistry
  3. Bachelor’s in Biological Sciences
  4. Bachelor’s in Biomedical Sciencest
  5. Bachelor’s in Biopharmaceutical sciences (sciences biopharmaceutiques)
  6. Bachelor’s in Nutrition
  7. Bacherlor’s in Nursing
  8. Bachelor’s in Occupational Therapy
  9. Bachelor’s in Orthophony
  10. Doctorate in Pharmacy
  11. Bachelor’s in Physiotherapy
  12. Doctorate in Optometry

For more information, click here
For course descriptions and equivalencies, click here

GPA

  • The University does not have any available GPA minimum available.
  • Lowest cote de rendement collégial (CRC) accepted for an interview in 2009 from a CEGEP student: 32.937
  • The University also uses a grading system for university candidates called the cote de rendement universitaire (CRU). However, there is no cut-off point or any average accepted CRU available.

For more information on the CRC requirements, click here
For a detailed look on how the CRC is calculated, click here
For a detailed look on how the CRU is calculated, click here

DAT (a.k.a. the Test de l'Association dentaire canadienne (TAED) in French

  • The DAT is only offered twice during the year: February and November
  • Candidates need the following scores:
    • Manual Dexterity: 5
    • Perceptual Ability: 10
  • It is only required that the candidate passes the examination since the evaluation of a candidate’s file does not take into account the score.
  • Candidates may retake the test many times.

For more information, click here

Supporting Documents

  • Proof of French proficiency with either:
    • Successful completion of L’Épreuve uniforme de la langue et littérature française from the Ministère de l’Éducation, du Loisir et du Sport (MELS).
    • Obtained 850/990 on the Test de français international (TFI). The cost for the TFI is $60. This information can be found here here (page 5)
  • A 2-page letter of motivation written in French. It must be submitted online before the application deadline.

For more information, click here

Other Requirements

  • Be a Canadian citizen or have a status as a permanent resident by the application deadline.
  • All candidates must make an application for the preparatory year DMD program. Depending on the applicant’s academic profile, the Admissions Committee decides if a candidacy will be considered for the preparatory year or the first year in the 4-year program.
  • Candidates must have completed all the required courses within 8 years before the application deadline.
  • Pass a medical exam if the Admissions Committee requires it.

For more information, click here


Interview

  • An interview may be required at the discretion of the Admissions Committee.

For more information, click here


Timeline

  • For students with DEC or equivalent:
    • Deadline to submit the application and the cover letter : March 1, 2019
  • For students from outside Quebec or from other universities in Quebec:
    • Deadline to submit the application and the cover letter: February 1 2019

For more information on the application date, click here
For more information on registering for the DAT, click here

Tuition 2018-2019

  • Tuition for Quebec students
    • DMD program: $81.85 per credit
  • Tuition for Canadian Students from Outside Quebec
    • DMD program: $ 254.39 per credit
  • Tuition for international students:
    • DMD program: $ 626.09 per credit
  • Instruments (paid during the first year of the DMD program): $ 25 000 (this can be found at the bottom of the page here)
  • Some students may be exempt from paying international fees. For more information, click here

For more information on tuition, click here
For information on admission fees, click here
For information on other fees, click here
For information on application fees, click here For more information on financial assistance, employment services and scholarships, click here
For housing fees, click here