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**2. A recommendation mailed directly from your institution's Pre-professional Advisory Committee is preferred. In lieu of a committee recommendation, two letters of recommendation from science instructors are acceptable.
 
**2. A recommendation mailed directly from your institution's Pre-professional Advisory Committee is preferred. In lieu of a committee recommendation, two letters of recommendation from science instructors are acceptable.
 
*DAT Scores - Designate our dental school to receive your test scores
 
*DAT Scores - Designate our dental school to receive your test scores
 
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For more information click [http://dentistry.ouhsc.edu/pdfs/br.pdf here] and [http://dentistry.ouhsc.edu/prospectivestudents_3_1_1.php here]
  
  
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*For Resident Students: First year: $64,838 in total (include life fee)
 
*For Resident Students: First year: $64,838 in total (include life fee)
 
*For non-resident Students: First year: $88,748 in total
 
*For non-resident Students: First year: $88,748 in total
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For more information click [http://dentistry.ouhsc.edu/pdfs/Cost%20of%20Attendance.pdf here]
  
 
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Revision as of 23:38, 14 November 2010

Dentistry
Canadian universities

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McGill
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Contacts

Website: http://dentistry.ouhsc.edu/
Phone: (405) 271-3530
E-mail: http://dentistry.ouhsc.edu/


Program Information

  • Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS)
  • 4 years in length
  • Number of applications in 2009: 572 (433 non-resident applicants)
  • Class size in 2010: 56 (including 13 non-resident applicants)

Statistics may be found here

Admission Requirements

  • Biology (with lab) 12 credits
  • Chemistry, inorganic/general (with lab) 6 credits
  • Chemistry, organic (with lab) 6 credits
  • Biochemistry 3 credits
  • Physics (with lab) 6 credits
  • General Psychology 3 credits
  • English (composition or writing intensive) 6 credits


GPA

  • Minimum: 2.5 out of 4.0 (grade "C")
  • Average accepted GPA 2009 (domestic applicants invited for an interview): 3.38
  • Average accepted GPA 2009 (non-resident applicants invited for an interview): 3.50

For more information, click here

DAT

DAT (Academic Average) for resident applicants entering class: 18.86 DAT (Academic Average) for non-resident applicants entering class: 19.53 DAT (Perceptual Average) for applicants entering class: 18.98 For more information, click [1]

Others

  • Observation Hours: Applicants must complete at least 100 hours of observation in a dental practice setting and/or dental laboratory. The majority of shadowing in a dental practice setting should be done with a general dentist.

Supporting Documents

  • All applicants must apply through the American Association of Dental Schools Application Service (AADSAS).

For more information click[www.adea.org here]

  • AADSAS Dental School Application - The 2010 AADSAS Dental School Application is available beginning June 1st.
  • Official Transcript(s) - Official transcripts from each college or university attended showing all coursework attempted and completed.
  • Letters of Recommendation-
    • 1. A letter from a dentist.
    • 2. A recommendation mailed directly from your institution's Pre-professional Advisory Committee is preferred. In lieu of a committee recommendation, two letters of recommendation from science instructors are acceptable.
  • DAT Scores - Designate our dental school to receive your test scores

For more information click here and here


Interview

  • The full Admissions Committee meets in November to consider applicants who have been interviewed and to make initial selections for the entering class. The Committee may meet again in January to make further selections to fill the entering class if necessary.


Timeline

  • October 1st: Deadline for application.
  • November – January Interview period
  • Decision would not be released before Dec. 1st.


Tuition 2010-2011

  • For Resident Students: First year: $64,838 in total (include life fee)
  • For non-resident Students: First year: $88,748 in total

For more information click here