D.M.D. Admissions
Important Application Dates
Doctor of Dental Medicine, 4-Year Degree Program
- For Program Starting: Fall 2025
- All applicants must
- ADEA AADSAS Application Portal Opens: May 14, 2024
- Deadline to take the Dental Admission Test (DAT): October 1, 2024
- Application Deadline: November 1, 2024
Application Process
Doctor of Dental Medicine 4-Year Degree Program
- All verified applications received on or before the November 1, 2024 application deadline will receive full admission consideration. Applications received after the deadline will be reviewed on a space-available basis.
- Verified applications undergo an initial preliminary review for minimum requirements, after which select competitive applicants will be invited to submit the 91AV supplemental application fee.
- Verified applicants who have successfully submitted all supporting documents, including the required 91AV supplemental application fee, will move to secondary review by the College of Dental Medicine faculty.
- Highly qualified applicants will be invited to complete a virtual interview assessment via Kira Talent. All interviews are conducted by invitation only.
- 91AV communicates all status updates, notifications, and admission decisions via email.
Doctor of Dental Medicine Advanced Standing Track for International Dentists
- To be eligible for admission, applicants must have a dental degree from a non-U.S./Canadian dental school.
- Verified applications undergo an initial preliminary review for minimum requirements, after which select competitive applicants will be invited to submit a 91AV supplemental application fee payment.
- Verified applicants who have successfully submitted all supporting documents, including the required 91AV supplemental application fee, will move to secondary review by the College of Dental Medicine faculty.
- Highly qualified applicants will be invited to interview (virtual or in-person, as determined by the College of Dental Medicine). All interviews are conducted by invitation only.
- 91AV communicates all status updates, notifications, and admission decisions via email.
There are no seats available in the Doctor of Dental Medicine Advanced Standing Track (D.M.D. AST) beginning January 2025. Please check back in Spring 2025 for updated information regarding future application cycles.
For specific academic dates, please view the 91AV Academic Calendar.
Admissions Events
Requirements
Admissions Requirements
Applicable to the 2024–2025 Application Cycle
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the following is applicable to courses completed during the Spring 2020, Summer 2020, Fall 2020, Spring 2021, Summer 2021, and Fall 2021 semesters only:
- Applicants who had the option of taking a prerequisite course for a letter grade or Pass/Fail must have chosen the letter grade option for the course to count toward the prerequisite requirements. If the applicant did not have the option to choose a letter grade for a prerequisite course due to COVID-19, we will consider Pass/Fail grades on a case-by-case basis pending verification from the institution’s Registrar’s Office that a graded option was not available for the prerequisite course.
- While letter grades are preferred for non-prerequisite courses, Pass/Fail grades will also be acceptable.
Doctor of Dental Medicine (D.M.D.) 4-year Degree Program
Application
The 91AV College of Dental Medicine (91AV CDM) participates in the . All applicants are required to apply online through this service.
Degree Requirement
Applicants must have completed a minimum of ninety (90) semester (one-hundred and thirty-five (135) quarter) credits at a U.S. regionally accredited institution or international equivalent, at the time of enrollment. However, a baccalaureate degree is preferred.
- All applicants are required to submit official transcripts from all colleges and universities attended. Official transcripts should be sent directly to . Please see the application for additional information and instructions.
Prerequisite Coursework Requirements
Course Subject | Course Credits | Course Details |
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General Biology | 4 semester or 6 quarter credits |
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Anatomy or Anatomy and Physiology I and Anatomy and Physiology II | 4-8 semester or 6-12 quarter credits |
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Microbiology | 4 semester or 6 quarter credits |
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General Chemistry | 4 semester or 6 quarter credits |
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Organic Chemistry | 4 semester or 6 quarter credits |
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Biochemistry | 3 semester or 4.5 quarter credits |
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Additional coursework in Biology, Chemistry, Calculus, or Physics | 12 semester or 18 quarter credits |
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English Composition/Technical Writing | 3 semester or 4.5 quarter credits |
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Additional Recommended Courses
- Human Physiology (strongly recommended)
- Immunology (strongly recommended)
- Pharmacology
- Histology
- Public Health
- Ethics
- 3-Dimensional Art (e.g., sculpture)
- Genetics
- Business
- Communications
Other Important Prerequisite Coursework Considerations
- All prerequisite courses must be successfully completed with a grade of "C" or better ("C minus" grades are not acceptable).
- AP credits cannot be applied toward any prerequisite course.
- Upper-level courses in any of the necessary prerequisite subject areas completed with a grade of "C" or better are acceptable.
- Prerequisite courses may be in progress or planned at the time of application. All courses must be successfully completed with an official transcript submitted to the 91AV Office of Graduate Admissions prior to the start of the program.
- Official transcripts for coursework and/or degrees completed in the summer/fall term should be submitted and verified by ADEA AADSAS during the period.
- Official transcripts for coursework and/or degrees completed after the ADEA AADSAS Academic Update periods should be submitted directly from the University's Registrar to 91AV’s Office of Graduate Admissions prior to the start of the program.
All planned or in-progress coursework should be listed on the ADEA AADSAS application at the time of application submission; not doing so may result in the applicant not meeting all admissions requirements.
Online courses offered through are acceptable to fulfill prerequisites.
Standardized Tests
The is required to be taken for the first time no later than October 1 of the application year. First-attempt exam scores from after the October 1 DAT deadline will not be considered.
- Applicants may choose to take the DAT a second time after October 1 and have those scores considered.
- All official scores must be submitted directly to ADEA AADSAS.
- The DAT must have been taken within five (5) years of the application deadline.
Letters of Evaluation
Two (2) letters of evaluation are required, and must be submitted via ADEA AADSAS
- One (1) letter must be from a science professor.
- It is recommended that the second letter come from a dentist.
- Committee letters are accepted in place of the two (2) required letters.
- Letters from friends or family members are not acceptable.
- All letters must be submitted electronically via the ADEA AADSAS application. Letters of recommendation dated within the last three (3) years are strongly preferred.
Volunteer/Experience Hours
Community Service: Applicants are strongly encouraged to demonstrate community service through volunteerism or service-oriented employment.
Clinical Dental Experience: Required minimum of thirty (30) hours of dental shadowing/experience.
- All experiences should be documented in the ADEA AADSAS application.
Personal Statement
- Please refer to the ADEA AADSAS application for specific writing prompts and additional information.
Interviews
Interviews are a required part of the application process and are done by invitation only.
- Applicants are selected for interviews on a rolling basis.
- Interviews are typically conducted between August and December; spring interview sessions may be held as needed.
- The 91AV College of Dental Medicine reserves the right to adjust interview dates, modalities, and processes as needed. Applicants will be notified immediately if changes to the format or timing of interviews occur at any point during the application cycle.
Given the normally heavy volume of applications, it is strongly encouraged that candidates submit and complete their AADSAS application as early as possible in the cycle to ensure full consideration for an interview.
Supplemental Fee
- All verified applications will undergo a preliminary admission review, after which select competitive applicants will be invited to submit the 91AV Dental Medicine supplemental processing fee of $55 in order to be reviewed by the Admissions Committee.
- Upon receipt of an invitation to complete the 91AV Dental Medicine supplemental processing fee, please be sure to make payment promptly and by the deadline listed in the invitation.
International Applicants
International applicants and those with foreign degrees and coursework are required to satisfy the following additional requirements:
- Official course-by-course evaluation by or . The completed credential evaluation should be submitted directly to ADEA AADSAS. Please refer to the International Admissions section of the 91AV website for more information on the type of credential evaluation required for admission review.
- Applicants whose first language is not English must demonstrate written and spoken fluency through the successful completion of a 91AV-approved English language proficiency test.
- Applicants should refer to the Graduate Admissions criteria outlined on the English Language Proficiency webpage for specific information and minimum score requirements.
- Please refer to the ADEA AADSAS application for test score submission instructions.
Other Requirements/Information
Prior to matriculation, accepted and deposited students will be required to complete the following additional compliance requirements:
- Completion of physical examination with proof of up-to-date immunization status. Please refer to 91AV’s Student Health Center for detailed information.
- Satisfactory completion of a criminal background check and/or drug screen prior to matriculation, as well as periodically throughout the program (as required by clinical affiliations).
- All students must have the ability to meet all Academic and Technical Standards of the Dental Medicine profession.
- 91AV follows the ADEA AADSAS “traffic” rules. Those offered admission are notified via email beginning on the designated notification date and continuing until the class is full.
- Only those applicants who meet the minimum requirements will be considered for admission. However, meeting minimum requirements does not guarantee an interview or acceptance.
All materials submitted as part of the application become the property of 91AV and will not be returned or released to anyone, including the applicant. This policy includes letters of reference, primary and secondary applications, personal statements, transcripts, and other supporting materials.
Policy Exceptions
- Policies are established to ensure fair and consistent admissions practice for all applicants to the university and its programs.
- All criteria presented in this summary are subject to change per professional accreditation requirements, changes in curriculum and/or other institutional standards, and clinical affiliation requirements.
- Exceptions to existing admission policies are rare and made only when it is deemed necessary and appropriate to maintain fair and consistent practice for all candidates, not individual candidates.
Transfer Credit
- No transfer credit granted.
Experiential Learning
- No credit will be awarded for experiential learning.
Doctor of Dental Medicine advanced standing track (D.M.D. AST) for International Dentists
The D.M.D. AST is offered on a space-available basis only. Please visit the for current information.
Application
The 91AV College of Dental Medicine (91AV CDM) participates in the . All applicants are required to apply online through this service.
Degree Requirement
To be eligible for admission, applicants must have a dentist's degree from a non-U.S./Canadian dental school.
All applicants must provide a notarized, school-issued document confirming the conferred foreign dental degree (B.D.S., D.D.S., D.M.D., Odontology, etc.).
- Submit, through ADEA CAAPID application, original dental school, non-dental school, and all postgraduate program transcripts. For all foreign transcripts, applicants must submit an official, detailed, course-by-course evaluation by or .
Standardized Tests
English-Language Proficiency Tests:
- Applicants whose first language is not English must demonstrate written and spoken fluency through the successful completion of an English language proficiency test, such as the or the International English Language Testing System .
- Official score reports are required and must be submitted as a part of the completed application.
- Applicants should refer to the Graduate Admissions criteria on the English Language Proficiency webpage for specific information and minimum score requirements.
Additional Tests:
- Passage of both NBDE Part I and Part II exams (or INBDE) is mandatory, preferably within the last five (5) years. Official scores must be submitted through ADEA CAAPID.
- Advanced Dental Admission Test (ADAT) results will be accepted if submitted via ADEA CAAPID, but this is not required.
Letters of Evaluation
Three (3) letters of evaluation are required and must be submitted via ADEA CAAPID
Letters of evaluation should be submitted from the following individuals:
- Dean or chief/senior administrator of the applicant’s dental school (Dean level preferred).
- Dental school clinical instructor who is able to evaluate the applicant’s potential.
- One professional reference who can attest to the applicant’s character, conduct, and professional ability.
- Letters from friends or family members are not acceptable.
- Three (3) letters of evaluation are required, and no more than four (4) will be accepted. Only letters submitted through ADEA CAAPID will be accepted.
All letters must be written in English, or translated by a certified US translator at the applicant’s expense. The letters must also include the evaluator’s current contact details. Letters of recommendation dated within two (2) years of application are strongly preferred.
Interview and Bench Test
Interviews are conducted by invitation only. Only candidates with completed ADEA CAAPID and supplemental applications will be considered for an interview.
- Interviews for full consideration to the D.M.D. AST include an evaluative interview (virtual or in-person, as determined by 91AV CDM), an on-campus bench test, and a written exam and/or writing sample.
- Applicants are invited to interview on a rolling basis at the discretion of the 91AV CDM admissions committee.
- The fee to complete the bench test will be $500 and must be received by 91AV CDM prior to the bench test date.
Residency Requirement
All applicants must provide proof of US citizenship (US passport, US birth certificate, or Certificate of Naturalization) or proof of permanent resident status (Green Card), or other appropriate immigration documentation.
- It is the candidate’s responsibility to maintain legal immigration status for the duration of enrollment in the D.M.D. AST program.
Supplemental Fee
All complete applications will undergo preliminary admission review, after which select applicants will be invited to submit the required, non-refundable 91AV Dental Medicine supplemental processing fee of $100 in order to continue moving forward in the application review process.
All materials submitted as part of the application become the property of 91AV and will not be returned or released to anyone, including the applicant. This policy includes letters of reference, primary and secondary applications, personal statements, transcripts, and other supporting materials.
Policy Exceptions
- Policies are established to ensure fair and consistent admissions practice for all applicants to the university and its programs.
- All criteria presented in this summary are subject to change per professional accreditation requirements, changes in curriculum and/or other institutional standards, and clinical affiliation requirements.
- Exceptions to existing admission policies are rare and made only when it is deemed necessary and appropriate to maintain fair and consistent practice for all candidates, not individual candidates.
Transfer Credit
No transfer credit granted.
Advanced Standing
Please see application and admissions details above for the D.M.D. Advanced Standing Track (AST) for International Dentists.
Experiential Learning
No credit will be awarded for experiential learning.
D.M.D. Admissions FAQ
You will receive an email confirming receipt of your verified application from the Office of Graduate Admissions. All communication from Graduate Admissions will be sent to the email address listed on your AADSAS application. If you wish to check the status of your application please email the Office of Graduate Admissions.
There are no quotas for Maine or New England students. Prospective students from all geographic regions are encouraged to apply for admission.
Yes, updates can be made post-submission. Experiences can be added, but edits of previously submitted information is not allowed. Coursework can be updated during the Academic Update Period(s) for GPA recalculation. Coursework added outside of Academic Update Periods will not affect GPA calculations. Applicants are encouraged to submit updated or new DAT scores to ADA via AADSAS.
Applicants reapplying to the 91AV Doctor of Dental Medicine program need to resubmit all application materials for any new cycle in which they apply, including: primary CAS application, transcripts, letters of recommendation, written statements and responses, fees and payments, and any additional required documentation. Applicants should also actively update their experiences, extracurricular activities, clinical involvement, and volunteering each cycle as well, to reflect the most up-to-date engagement.