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**Note: In some cases, applicants who have a low scholastic average will be evaluated on their performances over the last three or four semester of college. Applicants with this type of situation should have included some science courses in their schedule, with a suggested load of 14-16 hours per semester, and shown significant improvement. | **Note: In some cases, applicants who have a low scholastic average will be evaluated on their performances over the last three or four semester of college. Applicants with this type of situation should have included some science courses in their schedule, with a suggested load of 14-16 hours per semester, and shown significant improvement. | ||
*The DAT can be taken almost any day of the year through the Sylvan Learning Center. | *The DAT can be taken almost any day of the year through the Sylvan Learning Center. | ||
− | **Requirements for the DAT as well as instructions for registering may be obtained at the [http://www.ada.org/dat.aspx American Dental | + | **Requirements for the DAT as well as instructions for registering may be obtained at the [http://www.ada.org/dat.aspx American Dental Association website]. |
*All students considered for admission must be academically prepared. | *All students considered for admission must be academically prepared. | ||
*Students must possess: | *Students must possess: | ||
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*The College of Dentistry does not require letters of recommendation. | *The College of Dentistry does not require letters of recommendation. | ||
**However, evaluations of a student's progress and potential by a predental adviser or committee are appreciated. | **However, evaluations of a student's progress and potential by a predental adviser or committee are appreciated. | ||
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==Interview== | ==Interview== | ||
*Applicants under serious consideration will be contacted to arrange personal interviews with the Admissions Committee. | *Applicants under serious consideration will be contacted to arrange personal interviews with the Admissions Committee. | ||
− | + | *Interviews will not be granted at the request of applicants. | |
− | + | *Applicants who are not interviewed may counsel with their predental advisers or the Admissions Committee coordinator. | |
+ | *Interviews occur in the fall | ||
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==Timeline== | ==Timeline== | ||
− | * | + | *June: AADSAS application is available |
− | * | + | *November 1: Applicants are encouraged to apply before this date |
− | * | + | *Mid-November: Deadline to submit DAT scores |
− | + | *December 1: Offers of admission begin | |
− | * | + | *December 15: Application deadline |
− | * | + | For more information, click [http://www.unmc.edu/dentistry/dental_program_admissions.htm here] |
− | ==Tuition | + | |
− | *First year tuition and fees | + | ==Tuition 2012-2013== |
− | + | *First year tuition and fees (including summer semester): | |
+ | **Resident:$ 28,692 | ||
+ | **Non-Resident: $ 66,363 | ||
+ | For more information on tuition, click [http://www.unmc.edu/studentservices/financialaid.htm here] <br> | ||
+ | For information on financial aid, click [http://www.unmc.edu/studentservices/financialaid.htm here] | ||
[[Category:University of Nebraska|Dentistry]] [[Category:Dentistry|University of Nebraska]] | [[Category:University of Nebraska|Dentistry]] [[Category:Dentistry|University of Nebraska]] |
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Contacts
Website: http://www.unmc.edu/dentistry/
Phone: (402) 559-4000
Program Information
- Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS)
- 4 years in length
- 45 students are admitted yearly.
- Selection Factors:
- Academic Background (grade point average and science grade point average.
- DAT Scores
- State of Residence
- Campus, Community, and Dental Career (shadowing) Involvement
Admission Requirements
Course and Degree Requirements
- Degree: Students are strongly encouraged to complete a four-year degree program in any accredited university, college or community college in the United States or Canada.
- Required Courses:
- English Composition, two semesters (6 credits)
- Inorganic Chemistry with laboratory, two semesters (8 credits)
- Organic Chemistry with laboratory, two semesters (8 credits)
- Biology or Zoology with laboratory, two semesters (8 credits)
- Physics with laboratory, two semesters (8-10 credits)
- Elective Courses:
- Anthropology Mathematics
- Business Law Political Science
- Business Organization Psychology
- English Literature Scientific Greek or Latin
- Economics Sociology
- Anatomy Immunology
- Biochemistry Invertebrate Zoology
- Cell Biology Microbiology
- Comparative Anatomy Parasitology
- Cytology Pathology
- Embryology Pharmacology
- Genetics Physiology
- Hematology Vertebrate Zoology
- College Education
Click here for more information.
GPA and DAT
- The College has no specific requirements regarding the absolute minimal scholastic average or DAT scores.
- Note: In some cases, applicants who have a low scholastic average will be evaluated on their performances over the last three or four semester of college. Applicants with this type of situation should have included some science courses in their schedule, with a suggested load of 14-16 hours per semester, and shown significant improvement.
- The DAT can be taken almost any day of the year through the Sylvan Learning Center.
- Requirements for the DAT as well as instructions for registering may be obtained at the American Dental Association website.
- All students considered for admission must be academically prepared.
- Students must possess:
- Intellectual capability and stability,
- Social and perceptual skills, and
- The physical capability to observe, communicate, and perform the motor skills adequately to satisfactorily complete the full curriculum.
Supporting Documents
- Note: The College of Dentistry participates in the American Association of Dental Schools Application Service (AADSAS), and therefore, does not provide its own application form.
- Refer to the AADSAS application online.
- Applicants will be requested to submit transcripts from each college attended to AADSAS and to the College of Dentistry.
- A separate application and processing of $50.00 is charged by the College of Dentistry.
- The College of Dentistry does not require letters of recommendation.
- However, evaluations of a student's progress and potential by a predental adviser or committee are appreciated.
Interview
- Applicants under serious consideration will be contacted to arrange personal interviews with the Admissions Committee.
- Interviews will not be granted at the request of applicants.
- Applicants who are not interviewed may counsel with their predental advisers or the Admissions Committee coordinator.
- Interviews occur in the fall
Timeline
- June: AADSAS application is available
- November 1: Applicants are encouraged to apply before this date
- Mid-November: Deadline to submit DAT scores
- December 1: Offers of admission begin
- December 15: Application deadline
For more information, click here
Tuition 2012-2013
- First year tuition and fees (including summer semester):
- Resident:$ 28,692
- Non-Resident: $ 66,363
For more information on tuition, click here
For information on financial aid, click here