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==Contacts==
 
==Contacts==
 
'''Website:''' http://www.usask.ca/dentistry/<br>
 
'''Website:''' http://www.usask.ca/dentistry/<br>
'''Phone:''' 306-966-5117 or toll-free 1-877-DMD-SASK (1-877-363-7275)<br>
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'''Phone:''' 306-966-5117 or toll-free 1-877-363-7275<br>
'''Admissions e-mail:''' dentistry.admissions@usask.ca
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'''Admissions e-mail:''' ddentistry.admissions@usask.ca
  
  
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*Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD)
 
*Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD)
 
*4 years in length
 
*4 years in length
*Number of applications in 2009: 254 (57 of which were applicants from Saskatchewan and 197 were out-of-province applicants)
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*Number of applications in 2012: 403
*Class size in 2010: 28
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**22 in-province students accepted/year
**Residents of Saskatchewan quota: The University selects 22 applicants who are permanent residents of Saskatchewan.
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**6 out-of-province students accepted/year
**Foreign-Trained Dentist quota: Only one applicant who is a foreign-trained dentist (and a resident of Saskatchewan) is admitted per year.
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For more information, click [http://www.usask.ca/dentistry/admissions/admission_stats.php?heading=menuAdmissions here] and [http://www.usask.ca/dentistry/admissions/pdf/Admission_Statistics.pdf here]
**Aboriginal quota: The University admits 3 aboriginal candidates into the program.
 
For more information, click [http://www.usask.ca/dentistry/admissions/admission_stats.php?heading=menuAdmissions here] and [http://www.usask.ca/dentistry/admissions/faq.php?heading=menuAdmissions here]
 
 
 
  
 
==Admission Requirements==
 
==Admission Requirements==
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**General Chemistry (3 credits)
 
**General Chemistry (3 credits)
 
**Organic Chemistry (3 credits)
 
**Organic Chemistry (3 credits)
**Physics (6 credits) (Topics covered must be either mechanics, waves and sound, heat, electricity and magnetism, light and modern physics. Astronomy and high fidelity topics are not acceptable)
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**Physics with lab (6 credits) (Topics covered must be either mechanics, waves and sound, heat, electricity and magnetism, light and modern physics. Astronomy and high fidelity topics are not acceptable)
 
**Social Science/Humanities (6 credits)
 
**Social Science/Humanities (6 credits)
 
**Biochemistry (Molecular Biology) (3 credits)
 
**Biochemistry (Molecular Biology) (3 credits)
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*Recommended Courses
 
*Recommended Courses
 
**Human Physiology (6 credits)
 
**Human Physiology (6 credits)
For more information regarding degree requirements, click [http://www.usask.ca/dentistry/admissions/faq.php?heading=menuAdmissions here] and [http://www.usask.ca/dentistry/admissions/criteria.php?heading=menuAdmissions here]<br>
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For more information regarding degree requirements, click [http://www.usask.ca/dentistry/admissions/requirements.php?heading=menuAdmissions here] and [http://www.usask.ca/dentistry/admissions/pdf/course_evaluations_list.pdf here]<br>
For more information regarding prerequisites, click [http://www.usask.ca/dentistry/admissions/requirements.php?heading=menuAdmissions here]<br>
 
For course equivalencies, click [http://www.usask.ca/dentistry/admissions/pdf/course_equivalencies_June2009.pdf here]
 
  
 
====GPA====
 
====GPA====
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**If the applicant’s pre-dental course average is less than 70%, then he/she may take upper-level courses that have the applicable pre-dental course as a prerequisite.
 
**If the applicant’s pre-dental course average is less than 70%, then he/she may take upper-level courses that have the applicable pre-dental course as a prerequisite.
 
*Minimum average of 75% for the two best 30-credit university years  
 
*Minimum average of 75% for the two best 30-credit university years  
*Average accepted grade: 89.1%
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*Average accepted grade: 89.77%
For more information, click [http://www.usask.ca/dentistry/admissions/admission_stats.php?heading=menuAdmissions here], [http://www.usask.ca/dentistry/admissions/criteria.php?heading=menuAdmissions here] and [http://www.usask.ca/dentistry/admissions/pdf/Admission_Stats_2008.pdf here]<br>
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For more information, click [http://www.usask.ca/dentistry/admissions/admission_stats.php?heading=menuAdmissions here], [http://www.usask.ca/dentistry/admissions/criteria.php?heading=menuAdmissions here] and [http://www.usask.ca/dentistry/admissions/pdf/Admission_Statistics.pdf here]<br>
For grade equivalencies, click [http://www.usask.ca/dentistry/admissions/faq.php?heading=menuAdmissions here (under the section “General”)]
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For grade equivalencies, click [http://www.usask.ca/dentistry/admissions/pdf/course_evaluations_list.pdf here]
  
 
====DAT====
 
====DAT====
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**Manual Dexterity: 3
 
**Manual Dexterity: 3
 
*The University considers all sections of the DAT. However, the only cut-off score that the University has set is obtaining a 3 in the Manual Dexterity component.  
 
*The University considers all sections of the DAT. However, the only cut-off score that the University has set is obtaining a 3 in the Manual Dexterity component.  
*Mean accepted scores (2009-2010):
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*Overall Mean accepted scores (2012-2013): 19.07
**Academic Average: 19.42
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**Academic Average: 18.80
**Reading Comprehension: 22.19
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**Reading Comprehension: 19.88
**Perceptual Ability: 19.31
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**Perceptual Ability: 19.60
**Carving: 19.81
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**Carving: 17.56
*Application deadline to write the DAT: September 15, 2010 & January 15, 2011
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*Application deadline to write the DAT: September 15, 2012 & January 15, 2013
 
*The DAT must have been written within 3 years of application deadline.
 
*The DAT must have been written within 3 years of application deadline.
 
*Only the best overall DAT score is selected during the admission process.
 
*Only the best overall DAT score is selected during the admission process.
 
*The American DAT may be used to determine if a candidate is accepted into the program. However, once accepted, the candidate must then do the Canadian DAT during the first term of attendance.  
 
*The American DAT may be used to determine if a candidate is accepted into the program. However, once accepted, the candidate must then do the Canadian DAT during the first term of attendance.  
 
*The French DAT is not accepted since it has no Reading Comprehension component.
 
*The French DAT is not accepted since it has no Reading Comprehension component.
For more information, click [http://www.usask.ca/dentistry/admissions/criteria.php?heading=menuAdmissions here],  [http://www.usask.ca/dentistry/admissions/faq.php?heading=menuAdmissions here] and [http://www.usask.ca/dentistry/admissions/pdf/Admission_Stats_2009.pdf here]
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For more information, click [http://www.usask.ca/dentistry/admissions/criteria.php?heading=menuAdmissions here],  [http://www.usask.ca/dentistry/admissions/faq.php?heading=menuAdmissions here] and [http://www.usask.ca/dentistry/admissions/pdf/Admission_Statistics.pdf here]
  
 
====Supporting Documents====
 
====Supporting Documents====
*Application form (online)
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*Application form [https://www.usask.ca/dentistry/admissions/apply_online.php (online)]
*Three letters of reference are required.
 
 
*Two official transcripts.  
 
*Two official transcripts.  
 
*One page biography for those applying as foreign trained dentists only.
 
*One page biography for those applying as foreign trained dentists only.
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*Proof of English Proficiency, if applicable. There are various ways to complete this requirement.  
 
*Proof of English Proficiency, if applicable. There are various ways to complete this requirement.  
 
**Those who are invited for an interview must provide 2 official transcripts after the candidate’s second semester grades are available.
 
**Those who are invited for an interview must provide 2 official transcripts after the candidate’s second semester grades are available.
For more information regarding reference letters, click [http://www.usask.ca/dentistry/admissions/criteria.php?heading=menuAdmissions here]<br>
 
 
For more information regarding transcripts and DAT reports, click [http://www.usask.ca/dentistry/admissions/app_checklist.php?heading=menuAdmissions here]<br>
 
For more information regarding transcripts and DAT reports, click [http://www.usask.ca/dentistry/admissions/app_checklist.php?heading=menuAdmissions here]<br>
 
For more information on English proficiency, click [http://explore.usask.ca/admission/?s=intl#requirements here]
 
For more information on English proficiency, click [http://explore.usask.ca/admission/?s=intl#requirements here]
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*Applies to students who completed one or both of the required 30-credit course-load over 12 months rather than 8. In this case, a letter explaining their situation must be sent to the University.
 
*Applies to students who completed one or both of the required 30-credit course-load over 12 months rather than 8. In this case, a letter explaining their situation must be sent to the University.
 
For more information on immunization requirements, click [http://www.usask.ca/dentistry/admissions/testing_check.php?heading=menuAdmissions here]<br>
 
For more information on immunization requirements, click [http://www.usask.ca/dentistry/admissions/testing_check.php?heading=menuAdmissions here]<br>
For more information regarding other requirements, click [http://www.usask.ca/dentistry/admissions/categories.php?heading=menuAdmissions here]  
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For more information regarding other requirements, click [http://www.usask.ca/dentistry/admissions/categories.php?heading=menuAdmissions here]
 
 
  
 
==Interview==
 
==Interview==
*Date: April 2, 2011
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*Date: April 6, 2013
*About 75 applicants are offered an interview every year.
 
 
*The interview is weighed at 20% of the application process.
 
*The interview is weighed at 20% of the application process.
 
For more information, click [http://www.usask.ca/dentistry/admissions/criteria.php?heading=menuAdmissions here] and [http://www.usask.ca/dentistry/admissions/faq.php?heading=menuAdmissions here (under the section “Interview”)]
 
For more information, click [http://www.usask.ca/dentistry/admissions/criteria.php?heading=menuAdmissions here] and [http://www.usask.ca/dentistry/admissions/faq.php?heading=menuAdmissions here (under the section “Interview”)]
  
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==Timeline==
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*August 1, 2018: Application Opens
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*January 15, 2019: Deadline to submit application and all supporting documents
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*End of March, 2019: Interviews
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*June 5, 2019: Final and Official Transcript Submission
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For more information, click [https://admissions.usask.ca/dentistry.php#Applying here]
  
==Timeline==
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==Tuition 2018-2019==
*January 15, 2011: Deadline to submit application
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*In-Province Tuition: $34,628
*February 1, 2011: Deadline to submit documents (and proof of Saskatchewan residency and proof of Aboriginal Ancestry if applicable)
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**In-Province Total Tuition and Fees: $53,038
*April 2, 2011: Interview date
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*Out-of-Province Tuition (beginning 2019/2020): $51,942
*June 5, 2011: Deadline to submit transcripts that include second semester marks
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**Out-of-Province Total Tuition and Fees (beginning 2019/202): $70,352
*Mid-June 2011: Offer of admission
 
For more information, click [http://www.usask.ca/dentistry/admissions/apply_online.php?heading=menuAdmissions here], [http://www.usask.ca/dentistry/admissions/criteria.php?heading=menuAdmissions here], [http://www.usask.ca/dentistry/admissions/deadlines.php?heading=menuAdmissions here], and [http://www.usask.ca/dentistry/admissions/faq.php?heading=menuAdmissions here]
 
  
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For more information on tuition and costs, click [https://admissions.usask.ca/dentistry.php#Tuitionestimates here] <br>
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For information on scholarships and financial aid, click [https://admissions.usask.ca/money/scholarships.php here]<br>
  
==Tuition 2010-2011==
 
*Tuition: $ 32,960
 
*Student fees: $ 689 (which includes Health and Dental insurance which the student can opt out of if he/she has an alternate coverage plan)
 
*Student Dental Society fee: $ 100
 
*Kit Rental: $ 120
 
*Equipment & Instruments: $ 5,700
 
*Books: $ 1,600
 
*Magnification System: $ 1,400
 
*Clinic Uniforms: $ 100
 
For more information on tuition, click [http://www.usask.ca/dentistry/admissions/fees_expenses.php?heading=menuAdmissions here]<br>
 
For information on scholarships and financial aid, click [http://www.usask.ca/dentistry/admissions/scholarship_info.php?heading=menuAdmissions here]<br>
 
For information on governmental aid (Saskatchewan), click [http://students.usask.ca/moneymatters/governmentloans/ here]<br>
 
For employment services, click [http://students.usask.ca/support/employment/ here]<br>
 
For information on housing and residence, click [http://explore.usask.ca/housing/ here]
 
  
 
[[Category:University of Saskatchewan|Dentistry]]
 
[[Category:University of Saskatchewan|Dentistry]]
 
[[Category:Dentistry|Saskatchewan]]
 
[[Category:Dentistry|Saskatchewan]]

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Contacts

Website: http://www.usask.ca/dentistry/
Phone: 306-966-5117 or toll-free 1-877-363-7275
Admissions e-mail: ddentistry.admissions@usask.ca


Program Information

  • Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD)
  • 4 years in length
  • Number of applications in 2012: 403
    • 22 in-province students accepted/year
    • 6 out-of-province students accepted/year

For more information, click here and here

Admission Requirements

Course and Degree Requirements

  • Degree: Minimum 60 credits of university courses completed within 2 semesters of 8 consecutive months, preferably in the natural sciences.
    • Candidates applying as Foreign Trained Dentists must have a degree in Dentistry at an accredited institution other than Canada of the U.S.
  • Required Courses
    • Biology (6 credits)
    • General Chemistry (3 credits)
    • Organic Chemistry (3 credits)
    • Physics with lab (6 credits) (Topics covered must be either mechanics, waves and sound, heat, electricity and magnetism, light and modern physics. Astronomy and high fidelity topics are not acceptable)
    • Social Science/Humanities (6 credits)
    • Biochemistry (Molecular Biology) (3 credits)
    • Biochemistry (Metabolism) (3 credits)
  • Recommended Courses
    • Human Physiology (6 credits)

For more information regarding degree requirements, click here and here

GPA

  • Minimum average of 70% in all required pre-dental courses.
    • If the applicant’s pre-dental course average is less than 70%, then he/she may take upper-level courses that have the applicable pre-dental course as a prerequisite.
  • Minimum average of 75% for the two best 30-credit university years
  • Average accepted grade: 89.77%

For more information, click here, here and here
For grade equivalencies, click here

DAT

  • Minimum scores:
    • Manual Dexterity: 3
  • The University considers all sections of the DAT. However, the only cut-off score that the University has set is obtaining a 3 in the Manual Dexterity component.
  • Overall Mean accepted scores (2012-2013): 19.07
    • Academic Average: 18.80
    • Reading Comprehension: 19.88
    • Perceptual Ability: 19.60
    • Carving: 17.56
  • Application deadline to write the DAT: September 15, 2012 & January 15, 2013
  • The DAT must have been written within 3 years of application deadline.
  • Only the best overall DAT score is selected during the admission process.
  • The American DAT may be used to determine if a candidate is accepted into the program. However, once accepted, the candidate must then do the Canadian DAT during the first term of attendance.
  • The French DAT is not accepted since it has no Reading Comprehension component.

For more information, click here, here and here

Supporting Documents

  • Application form (online)
  • Two official transcripts.
  • One page biography for those applying as foreign trained dentists only.
  • Official DAT report of the candidate’s best overall DAT score
  • Proof of English Proficiency, if applicable. There are various ways to complete this requirement.
    • Those who are invited for an interview must provide 2 official transcripts after the candidate’s second semester grades are available.

For more information regarding transcripts and DAT reports, click here
For more information on English proficiency, click here

Other Requirements

ALL Applicants

  • All applicants who enter the program must prove that he/she received the required immunizations and no criminal record before starting the dental program.

Saskatchewan Residents

  • Must be a Canadian citizen or landed immigrant
  • Must have lived in Saskatchewan for a minimum of 4 years immediately before September 1 of the year of admission. Candidates will be considered residents if they have left the province but lived in Saskatchewan beforehand for 15 years.

Canadian and International Applicants

  • Must have completed all the prerequisite courses mentioned above in the section Course and Degree Requirements.
  • Must have proof of English proficiency wherever the university courses were not offered in English.
  • International applicants must have a Study Permit to study in the country.

Aboriginal Applicants

  • Must provide a proof of Aboriginal Ancestry and identify themselves as being aboriginal on their application form.

Foreign-Trained Dentists

  • Requires a degree in Dentistry from an accredited university outside of Canada and the U.S.
  • Proof of degree and official transcripts
  • Must be considered a Saskatchewan Resident as mentioned above in this section.
  • Proof of English proficiency if applicable
  • Canadian DAT is required
  • Interview
  • 3 reference letters
  • One-page C.V.

Special Case Applicants

  • Applies to students who completed one or both of the required 30-credit course-load over 12 months rather than 8. In this case, a letter explaining their situation must be sent to the University.

For more information on immunization requirements, click here
For more information regarding other requirements, click here

Interview

  • Date: April 6, 2013
  • The interview is weighed at 20% of the application process.

For more information, click here and here (under the section “Interview”)

Timeline

  • August 1, 2018: Application Opens
  • January 15, 2019: Deadline to submit application and all supporting documents
  • End of March, 2019: Interviews
  • June 5, 2019: Final and Official Transcript Submission

For more information, click here

Tuition 2018-2019

  • In-Province Tuition: $34,628
    • In-Province Total Tuition and Fees: $53,038
  • Out-of-Province Tuition (beginning 2019/2020): $51,942
    • Out-of-Province Total Tuition and Fees (beginning 2019/202): $70,352

For more information on tuition and costs, click here
For information on scholarships and financial aid, click here