Marquette University School of Dentistry
Wisconsin
Maximum Class Size100
In-State Enrollees49
Out-of-State Enrollees51
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.).
$264,440
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.).
$229,800
Average Accepted Overall GPA3.64
Average Accepted Science GPA3.56
DAT Academic Average20.5
Crowns Required4
Avg. # Crowns Completed13
RCTs Required4
Avg. # RCTs Completed4
Arches of Dentures Required4
Avg. # Arches Completed4
Required Shadowing HoursPreferred, not required
Anatomy CreditsNot required
Biochemistry Credits3
Biology Credits8
General Chemistry Credits8
English Credits6
Math CreditsNot required
Microbiology CreditsNot required
Organic Chemistry Credits8
Physics Credits8
Physiology CreditsNot required
Psychology CreditsNot required
CASPer RequiredN/A
Canadian Acceptances1
Other International Acceptances1
Accepts Canadian DAT?N/A
Advanced Standing Entrance Year2
Advanced Standing StudentsN/A
"Our class is very unified, and we work together to succeed academically, clinically, and personally. Students here rally around those who are struggling in school or with personal issues. It is inspiring, and we seek to admit people with that type of compassion and selflessness."
"Recently, the school has been short-staffed for faculty in the simulation lab and clinic. As a result, faculty members have been stretched pretty thin."
"These concepts seem to be taught multiple times and eventually it just becomes redundant to the point that you wish you could be spending your time doing more useful things."

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

For many students, it can be pretty nerve-wracking thinking about what it would be like going to a professional school away from home. Fortunately, Marquette’s admissions committee does a great job at accepting awesome people. You can quickly make friends here and get involved in many student organizations. Students here try to maintain a good school/life balance. We study hard and play hard. There isn’t any sense of cut-throat competition between classmates, but obviously that can vary depending on the makeup of the class. Our class is very unified, and we work together to succeed academically, clinically, and personally. Students here rally around those who are struggling in school or with personal issues. It is inspiring, and we seek to admit people with that type of compassion and selflessness.

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