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Contacts
Website: http://dentistry.ucsf.edu/admissions/admiss_main.html
Telephone: (415) 476-2737
E-mail: admissions@dentistry.ucsf.edu
Admission Requirements
General Notes
- 93 credits must be completed at an accredited four-year college or university
- A Bachelor's degree is strongly recommended
- Priority is given to citizens and permanent residents of the United States
- All applicants must submit an AADSAS profile.
For more information: http://dentistry.ucsf.edu/admissions/admiss_program1.html
Criteria
Required classes
- The following year-long (8 credits) courses must be completed including their respective laboratory components:
- Biological Sciences
- General (Inorganic) Chemistry
- General Physics
- Biological Sciences
- Additional Required Courses:
- A semester of Organic Chemistry with laboratory component (4 credits)
- Two courses in English (6 credits)
- A course in biochemistry (3 credits)
- A course in psychology (3 credits)
- 11 additional credits in social science, humanities or foreign language
- Advanced Placement (AP) Credits may be used to fulfill these requirements
- Minimum required GPA for application:
- For residents of California: 2.70
- Elsewhere: 3.00
- Mean GPA of 2008 Entering Class:
- Cumulative GPA: 3.36
- Mean Science GPA: 3.40
For more information: http://dentistry.ucsf.edu/admissions/admiss_program1.html
DAT
- The DAT is required, and must be taken no later than September 15 of the year prior to anticipated date of entry
- The DAT Scores are only valid for 2 years, and only the US DAT is admissible
- A minimum score of 17 is required in the PAT, Total Science and Academic Average in order to apply
- Mean DAT Scores for 2008 Entering Class:
- ACA: 20
- PAT: 20
For more information: http://dentistry.ucsf.edu/admissions/admiss_program1-faq.html
Supporting Documents
- Eligible applicants will be notified on how to complete a Secondary Application.
- 3 letters of recommendation must be sent:
- One from a college science professor
- One from a dentist, or a researcher/advisor/mentor
- One from an individual of choice
Deadlines
- May 2008: AADSAS Application Open
- October 15, 2008: AADSAS Application, Letters of Recommentation and transcripts due
- November 1, 2008: Regular MD AMCAS applications due
- December 2008-March 2009: Letters of Acceptance sent
For more information: http://dentistry.ucsf.edu/admissions/admiss_program1.html
Tuition
- Application Fee
- $60 USD (US Citizens and permanent residents)
- $80 USD (Canadian and International students)
- Annual Tuition Fee
- $27,985 USD (US citizens and permanent residents)
- $40,230 USD (Canadian and International students)
- Anticipated Minimum Cost for First Year: $60,767-73,012 USD
For more information: http://saawww.ucsf.edu/financial/general/budget.htm#totals
Financial Aid
- UCSF Dentistry offers financial aid to US Citizens and Permenant Residents with FAFSA
For more information: http://saawww.ucsf.edu/financial/welcome.htm
Statistics
- Profile of 2008 Entering Class
- Total Number of Applicants: 1764
- Class Size: 88
- Number of California Residents: 63
- Out of State Residency: 25
For more information: http://dentistry.ucsf.edu/admissions/admiss_program1-stats.html