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Revision as of 12:05, 4 October 2013
Dentistry |
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Canadian universities |
Alberta |
American universities |
Boston |
International universities |
Contacts
Website: http://www.utoronto.ca/dentistry/
Phone: 416-979-4901 ext. 4373
Admissions e-mail: admissions@dentistry.utoronto.ca
Program Information
Curriculum
- Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS)
- 4 years in length
- Joint programs are available. Descriptions can be found here
Admission statistics
- Total number of applicants in 2013: 499
- Applicants interviewed 2013: 180
- Class size in 2013: 84(77 in-province 7 out-of-province)
- A maximum of NA% of spaces are offered for out-of-province applicants
- International students are eligible to apply
For more information on the program, click here
Admissions Requirements
Course and Degree Requirements
- Degree: 3 Years
- Required Courses
- One full year course (or two half year courses) in general biochemistry.
- One full year course (or two half year courses) in general mammalian (human or animal) physiology.
- Two additional full year courses (or four half year courses) in Life Sciences.
- One full year course (or two half year courses) in a Humanities or Social Science.
- Recommended Courses
- NA
For more information, click here
GPA
- Minimum grade/GPA: 3.0
- Average grade/GPA of admitted applicants 2013: NA
- Minimum accepted grade/GPA 2013 (domestic applicants invited for an interview): 3.85
- Minimum accepted grade/GPA 2013 (international applicants invited for an interview): 3.75
- Calculation method:
- Courses completed during the year of entry are not counted towards the GPA/The lowest academic year is not counted
For more information, click here
DAT
- Cut-off DAT score: NA, scores of 19 or more are considered competitive.
- Average DAT score of interviewed applicants 2013:
- Academic Average: 21
- PAT: 20
- DAT must have been written within 2 years of the application deadline.
For more information, click here
Supporting Documents
- Application form
- Application fee of $ 250.00
- Photocopy of proof of Canadian citizenship or permanent resident status
- DAT Score Report (except for candidates requesting a transfer)
- Official transcripts from all post-secondary institutions attended
- A statement (max. 750 words) on paper to the Faculty to assist in assessing candidate’s qualifications if he/she wishes to do so.
- Proof that the candidate has received the following immunizations:
- Rubella
- Tetanus
- Polio
- Hepatitis B
- The candidate must also provide proof of a current Tuberculin Test and/or a negative chest X-ray.
- Proof of English proficiency for candidates whose first language is not English. Either one of the following tests must be completed within 2 years of the application deadline:
- Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)
- Minimum score (paper-based test): total score 600 + 5.0 on TWE
- Minimum score (computer-based test): total score 250 + 5.0 on Essay
- Minimum score (Internet-based test): total score 100 + 22 on Writing
- International English Language Testing System (IELTS) Academic Moedule
- Minimum band: 6.5 (no band below 6.0)
- Michigan English Language Assessment Battery (MELAB)
- Minimum overall: 85 (no part under 80)
- Certificate of Proficiency in English (COPE)
- Minimum overall: 86
- Minimum Writing: 32
- Minimum Reading: 22
- Minimum Listening: 22
- Academic preparation ESL Course, School of Continuing Studies
- Minimum grade: B (at the 60/Advanced level)
For more information, click here
Evaluation criteria
- First stage, based upon academic academic achievement and DAT scores
- Second stage, based upon academic achievement, DAT scores and the results of the interview process.
For more information, click here
Interview
- Interview invitations will be sent out end of February 2014
- Interviews will be held on a weekend during the end of March – early April 2013
- Interviews are conducted by two members of the Faculty or alumni.
- The interview lasts less than 1 hour.
- Average Interview Score 2013: 29
- Average Interview Score of Accepted 2013: NA
- Average Interview Score 2013: 29
For more information, click here
Timeline 2013-2014
- December 1, 2013, 5pm: Application deadline; deadeline to submit DAT scores
- End of February 2014: Invitation for interview are sent out
- End of March – early April 2014: Interviews are held
- Mid-April 2014: Offers of acceptance by e-mail
For more information, click here
Tuition 2013-2014
- Domestic students:
- First year tuition: $32, 301.00
- Total first year fees: $41, 443.00
- Non-domestic students:
- First year tuition: $62, 471.00
- Total first year fees: $72, 297.00
For more information, click here
For information on financial aid, click here