2013 Housing Fair June 14
The Medical Campus will hold it's annual housing fair on Friday June...
Yes. Some courses, like Biochemistry, Microbiology, and Physiology, are taken with current first year BU Dental students. Other courses, such as Prevention and Oral Health Promotion in Dentistry are taught by dental school faculty.
Yes. Once an applicant has matriculated into the school, they will be assigned a Faculty Advisor who will mentor them throughout the program.
Yes, the program requires enrollment in four semesters and can be completed in 12 months by utilizing the two summer semesters. Students planning to matriculate to dental school immediately following program completion should submit their AADSAS application PRIOR to beginning the OHS program. Some students do choose to complete a laboratory based thesis and complete the program in 2 years. The total cost of tuition is the same for both the 12 month and two year path.
Applicants should consult with their pre-professional office regarding the decision to apply to dental school in the summer prior to entering the program. Students who have applied to dental school should consult with Dr. Davies early in the fall semester so that our office can best support their dental school applications. Students who are uncertain about WHEN to apply should speak to Dr. Davies as soon as they matriculate to the program.
Applicants seeking placement in an accredited program should request admission requirements and application procedures by directly contacting the institutions of their choice. Specific information regarding BU School of Dental Medicine admission policies can be obtained online.
A majority of our students do interview at Boston University Henry M. Goldman School of Dental Medicine, however this is not guaranteed and is based on performance in the Oral Health Sciences program. The Henry M. Goldman School of Dental Medicine reserves the right to interview who they deem competitive.
Of the graduates who apply to a dental school, approximately 75% are admitted into dental schools; usually 5-10 students are accepted into Boston University Goldman School of Dental Medicine each year.
No. When applying to dental schools, an applicant will need to request new letters of recommendation. Students usually obtain letter(s) from their undergraduate institution as well new letters of recommendation from OHS faculty while in the program. The Division office and Dr. Davies will assist you as needed when sending to AADSAS and will also provide a letter report as needed.