Case Western Reserve University School of Dental Medicine
Ohio
Maximum Class Size74
In-State Enrollees20
Out-of-State Enrollees54
4-Yr Total Tuition and Fees
These values come from the 2018-19 Commission on Dental Accreditation report. They include the total tuition and fees to complete the program, DO NOT include cost of living, and may slightly overestimate the program's cost, as some minor costs are optional (student health insurance, laptop, etc.).
$318,828
4-Yr Total Tuition and Fees (in-state)
These values come from the 2018-19 Commission on Dental Accreditation report. They include the total tuition and fees to complete the program, DO NOT include cost of living, and may slightly overestimate the program's cost, as some minor costs are optional (student health insurance, laptop, etc.).
$318,828
Average Accepted Overall GPA3.6
Average Accepted Science GPA3.51
DAT Academic Average20.7
Crowns Required9
Avg. # Crowns Completed17
RCTs Required3
Avg. # RCTs Completed3
Arches of Dentures Required10
Avg. # Arches Completed12
Required Shadowing Hours80
Anatomy CreditsNot required
Biochemistry CreditsNot required
Biology Credits6
General Chemistry Credits6
English CreditsNot required
Math CreditsNot required
Microbiology CreditsNot required
Organic Chemistry Credits6
Physics Credits6
Physiology CreditsNot required
Psychology CreditsNot required
CASPer RequiredN/A
Canadian Acceptances5
Other International AcceptancesN/A
Accepts Canadian DAT?
Advanced Standing Entrance YearN/A
Advanced Standing StudentsN/A
"Policies have been a mess for the 2019-20 year, most likely due to the recent change in administration."
"The new facilities are very nice. Lots of glass windows on the building, so unlike at the old facilities, you will still see the light of day during the winter months."
"CWRU does very little to welcome the applicants they accept and the students that enroll."

What are the best things about attending CWRU Dental School?

The new facilities are very nice. Lots of glass windows on the building, so unlike at the old facilities, you will still see the light of day during the winter months. Classes are in a building called Samson Pavilion. The two medical schools (CWRU and Cleveland Clinic Lerner) and the nursing school also have their classes in that building. The new dental clinic is located across the street from Samson Pavilion, and has the technology that most “reasonable” dental practices have adopted. Patient population has been increasing because the new clinic is more noticeable to people driving by and is in a more convenient location for the general public.

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