Roseman University of Health Sciences College of Dental Medicine
Utah
Maximum Class Size100
In-State Enrollees18
Out-of-State Enrollees82
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.).
$317,840
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.).
$317,840
Average Accepted Overall GPA3.31
Average Accepted Science GPA3.17
DAT Academic Average19.6
Crowns RequiredN/A
Avg. # Crowns Completed20
RCTs RequiredN/A
Avg. # RCTs Completed5
Arches of Dentures RequiredN/A
Avg. # Arches Completed10
Required Shadowing Hours50
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 RequiredN/A
Canadian Acceptances4
Other International Acceptances4
Accepts Canadian DAT?N/A
Advanced Standing Entrance YearN/A
Advanced Standing StudentsN/A
"The amount of time off you have as a student at Roseman sometimes makes you feel like you're not even in graduate school. For some this is not a bad thing. Others find it frustrating as because you are paying a lot of tuition to have down time."
"Roseman's curriculum is a block curriculum where you attend one or two classes at a time for roughly two or three weeks. This curriculum allows you to focus all your time and attention on that subject and learn at your own pace."
"Roseman doesn't have any specialties on campus for you to assist or do any sort of internship, so you have to go out on your own to find an office in town to get the exposure you are looking for."

What are the best things about attending Roseman University’s College of Dental Medicine?

Roseman really allows its students to have a life outside of dental school. For example, some Roseman students are married and have children, and our schedule allows them to tend to their families much more than other schools. Roseman is also very family oriented, meaning they structure fundraisers or events around families and make sure to consider students who have families.

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