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*Selected applicants will have interviews with the members of the Admissions Committee, which is aided by the staff of the Office of Admissions and Records
 
*Selected applicants will have interviews with the members of the Admissions Committee, which is aided by the staff of the Office of Admissions and Records
 
*Generally, each applicant participates in a group introduction followed by a personal interview with two or more Committee members
 
*Generally, each applicant participates in a group introduction followed by a personal interview with two or more Committee members
For more information, click [http://www.hsc.wvu.edu/sod/Admissions/Frequently-Asked-Questions here]
 
  
 
==Timeline==
 
==Timeline==

Revision as of 14:13, 2 March 2013

Dentistry
Canadian universities

Alberta
UBC
Dalhousie
Laval
McGill
Montréal
Manitoba
Saskatchewan
Toronto
UWO

American universities

Boston
Case Western
Columbia
UCSF
UCLA
Harvard
Loma Linda
Kentucky
Marquette
Maryland
NYU
Michigan
UNC
Oklahoma
Ohio State
UPenn
SUNY Buffalo
Tufts

International universities

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Contacts

Website: http://www.hsc.wvu.edu/SOD
Phone: 304-293-6646
Admissions e-mail: http://www.hsc.wvu.edu/sod/Contact-Us


Program Information

  • Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS)
  • 4 years in length
  • Number of applications in 2010: 1283
  • Class size in 2010: 51

Admission Requirements

Course and Degree Requirements

  • Degree: A minimum of 3 years of college or university required
  • Required Courses
    • English Composition & Rhetoric (6 credits)
    • Inorganic Chemistry with labs (8 credits)
    • Organic Chemistry with labs (8 credits)
    • Zoology or Biology with labs (8 credits)
    • Physics with labs (8 credits)
  • Recommended Courses
    • Biochemistry
    • Microbiology
    • Anatomy and Physiology
    • Cellular and Molecular Biology
    • Genetics
    • Psychology

For more information, click hereand here

GPA

  • No minimum but at least a 3.5 preferred
  • Average accepted GPA 2010: 3.62 (4.0 scale)
  • Average accepted Science GPA 2010: 3.47 (4.0 scale)

For more information, click here

DAT

  • No minimum score
  • It is recommended that applicants take the DAT so that scores may be submitted by November 1st of the year prior to expected enrollment

For more information, click here

Supporting Documents

  • Application to the American Association of Dental Schools Application Service (AADSAS)
  • Official transcript
  • DAT scores
  • A recommendation letter from a pre-professional committee if available at the applicant's institution
    • If no such committee exists and the applicant's major is one of the sciences (biology, chemistry or physics), a recommendation should be obtained from each of the sciences (biology, chemistry, and physics). If applicant's major is not one of the sciences noted, submit two recommendations from instructors in the applicant's major field and one from one of these sciences

For more information, click here

Interview

  • Interviews usually begin in September of each year
  • Selected applicants will have interviews with the members of the Admissions Committee, which is aided by the staff of the Office of Admissions and Records
  • Generally, each applicant participates in a group introduction followed by a personal interview with two or more Committee members

Timeline

  • June: AADSAS begins accepting applications
  • September: Interviews begin and continue into the spring
  • November 1: AADSAS application deadline
  • December 1: Admissions Committee begins notifying applicants via letter concerning their admission status

Tuition 2012-2013

For a complete list of tuition range, please visit Tuition Costs.