Pre-Dentistry

Basic admission requirements to most dental schools include a minimum of 90 semester hours of coursework. However, the majority of students who are admitted have completed more credit hours and will have received a bachelor’s degree before matriculation.

Course requirements for entrance into most dental schools include the following:

CourseTitle
ENG 1113 & 1213English Composition I & II
CHEM 1315 & 1415General Chemistry I & II with Lab
CHEM 3053, 3153, 3062, 3162Organic Chemistry I & II with Lab
CHEM 4115Biochemistry
PHYS 1114 & 1214Physics I & II with Lab
PSY 1113Introduction to Psychology

In addition, a minimum of eight semester hours are needed in biological sciences. A minimum grade of “C” is required for each prerequisite course.

Students are required to take the American Dental Association Dental Admission Test (DAT) the year preceding the desired year of dental school admission. The DAT is administered on computer by the Sylvan Learning Centers and students register online. A dental school applicant may retake the test a total of three times and must wait 90 days between testing dates.

Observation hours at a dentist’s office are required by all dental programs for admission. Some schools require as many as 100 documented hours.

Most dental schools participate in the American Association of Dental Schools Application Service (AADSAS). Candidates are encouraged to apply early online in the fall preceding the year of desired admittance. Strong applicants will be invited for an on-campus interview.

For additional information, contact the Department of Chemistry, Computer and Physical Sciences or the Department of Biological Sciences.