Indiana University School of Dentistry
Indiana
Maximum Class Size101
In-State Enrollees74
Out-of-State Enrollees27
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.).
$373,772
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.).
$166,976
Average Accepted Overall GPA3.63
Average Accepted Science GPA3.54
DAT Academic Average20.7
Crowns Required12
Avg. # Crowns CompletedN/A
RCTs Required3
Avg. # RCTs CompletedN/A
Arches of Dentures RequiredN/A
Avg. # Arches CompletedN/A
Required Shadowing Hours100
Anatomy CreditsNot required
Biochemistry CreditsNot required
Biology CreditsNot required
General Chemistry CreditsNot required
English CreditsNot required
Math CreditsNot required
Microbiology CreditsNot required
Organic Chemistry CreditsNot required
Physics CreditsNot required
Physiology CreditsNot required
Psychology CreditsNot required
CASPer Required
Canadian Acceptances3
Other International AcceptancesN/A
Accepts Canadian DAT?
Advanced Standing Entrance Year2
Advanced Standing Students14
"There are many instances of flawed communication at IUSD."
"Our professors and faculty put tremendous expectations on the students while they do not always hold themselves to the same standards."
"Often the random, irrelevant information is given too much focus and makes learning frustrating as students struggle to understand how/why the concepts are applicable to dentistry."

What are the best things about attending Indiana University School of Dentistry?

Indiana University School of Dentistry offers a wide variety of opportunities, especially for those just entering as D1 students. The school has many extracurricular events that are offered for all students, where some schools limit opportunities to upper year students. The opportunities continue as you advance in your years, especially with the Student Outreach Clinic and events such as Give Kids a Smile, which allow D3’s and D4’s to treat patients outside of school requirements. We also have a Student Outreach Clinic that provides free dental care to an underserved area of the community. D1/D2 students assist D3/D4 students and it is a great opportunity to get better at clinical procedures, learn from experience and help those less fortunate than ourselves.

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