CALIFORNIADental schools in California that offer International Dental Programs or accept international graduates with Advanced Standing.
San Francisco, CA
Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry - University of the PacificInternational Dental Studies (IDS) Program
I
am a Pacific graduate, so I apologize in advance if I don't sound too
impartial and in favor of my alma mater, I can't help it!
This
is a two years program that culminates with a DDS degree, 22 students
are accepted each year and the program starts in July.
Requirements & Application Process:The
program starts accepting applications usually in May and continues to
accept them until the September deadline (deadlines may vary from one
year to another, check the school web site for more details).
You can get a copy of the most recent application packet
here.
You need to submit the following:
- Completed application form.
- $75 application fee.
- C.V.
(make it professional, good looking, this is one of the most powerful
ways to grab the attention of admission personnel and administrators,
etc).
-
Dental goals statement, describe what you intend to do in your future
career in dentistry, go over your short and long term goals, talk about
specialty training if that is your passion, if you are into teaching
and education you have to mention that, whatever it is that you want to
make out of your program, write it here, and write it well.
- 2 letters of recommendation.
-
NBDE part I scores (80 is the minimum).
-
TOEFL scores (A minimum score of 92 or above (internet-based version),
580 or above (paper-based version) or 237 or above (computer-based
version) is required.
- Dental degree from the foreign dental school. (Provisional degrees are not accepted).
- ECE course-by-course evaluation (minimum GPA of 2.0).
After
reviewing all received applications, the program will invite selected
applicants for the interview and technique exam sometime in September
or October, you will be asked to pay a small fee to participate in the
technique exam. The technique exam details are released a day or two
before the exam, but it usually consists of two preps (class II amalgam
and PFM prep).
You will be assigned a faculty member who will
conduct the interview, for the most part this interview should go
smoothly, most, if not all, Pacific faculty are very friendly, and they
are interested in finding out if you will be a good candidate and a
good match for the school, talk to them, answer their questions, and
ask them your own questions, and be honest.
Your overall
performance on the technique exam, interview, and all the other items
in your application will determine if you will get in or not, no body
really knows the exact formula used in making those decisions, so do
your best in every aspect, and hopefully a good all-around application
will get you in.
Tuition & Fees:As
expected, this program is expensive, not that other programs are not,
here is a rough breakdown of the tuition and some of the fees as of
2008:
Tuition: 1st yr: $76,000 & 2nd yr: $80,000
Student doctoral kit: $14,000
Instruments Management fee: over $5,000 for both years
When
you add up all other fees, the total estimated annual expenses come up
to $99,000 for the first year and $88,000 for the second year. Please
visit the school website for more detailed information about
tuition and fees.
Contact information:International Dental Studies Office
University of the Pacific, Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry
2155 Webster Street, Suite 409
San Francisco, CA 94115-2399
United States of America
415.929.6428 or 415.929.6688
Fax: 415.749.3334
IDS@pacific.edu
You can also check out the Pacific Dugoni students forum, you can ask questions there and interact with current IDS students.
Now
I know I am biased, but honestly, this is one of the best schools you
can get into, they are famous for many things, but most important,
their humanistic environment, friendly atmosphere, and clinical
excellence. You can read more about the Dugoni Experience here.
Los Angeles, CA
UCLA School of Dentistry
Professional Program for International Dentists (PPID)
Another 2-yr program is offered by UCLA, where only 12 students are accepted each year.
Requirements & Application Process:
- Application fee: $150
- NBDE part I (no minimum score is specified)
- TOEFL: a minimum of 560 (paper format), or 87 (internet-based)
- ECE course-by-course evaluation (to be sent directly to ADEA CAAPID)
- 3 letters of recommendation from the dean of your school, a dental school clinical instructor, and a person of your choosing, preferably someone you have worked with.
- Professional resume, to include: education, employment, professional organizations, research, publications, honors, awards, community service, etc.
- Certification of finances, only required from those accepted into the program.
This program participates in CAAPID, so you will need to submit a CAAPID application.
The admission committee evaluates applications and invites the finalists for a personal interview and a bench exam ($300 testing fee).
Tuition & Fees:
Tuition: 1st yr: $61,000 & 2nd yr: $53,000
Books, supplies, etc: 1st yr: $20,000 & 2nd yr: $3,000
Total estimated annual expenses: 1st yr: $106,000 & 2nd yr: $81,000
Details here.
Contact Information:
Professional Program for International Dentists
Office of Student Affairs
UCLA School of Dentistry
10833 Le Conte Avenue, Box 951762
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1762
ppid_admissions@dentistry.ucla.edu
Sandybeth Carrillo
PPID Coordinator (310) 825-6218
scarrillo@dentistry.ucla.edu
Loma Linda, CA
Loma Linda University School of Dentistry
International Dentist Program (IDP)
This is also a 2-yr program that culminates in a DDS degree, with a class size of 20-24
Requirements & Application Process:
- $75 application fee
- CAAPID application
- Dental degree from a recognized foreign dental school
- NBDE parts I & II (minimums of 81 & 79 respectively).
- TOEFL, minimum scores of: 213 for CBT, 550 for paper, or 20 in all areas of IBT
- ECE or AACRAO course-by-course evaluation of your transcripts
- 3 letters of recommendation (preferably from dental school faculty, and one from the dean)
- Professional CV
- Personal statement or essay
The
admission committee evaluates applications and invites the finalists
for a personal interview and a bench exam.
Cost of the program is approximately $16,720 per quarter. (As of July 2007).
Contact Information:
Marlise Perry
Loma Linda University - School of Dentistry
Admissions Department - PH Room 5504
Loma Linda, CA 92350
Telephone: 909-558-4621 - Fax: 909-558-0195
IDP@llu.edu
San Francisco, CA
UCSF School of Dentistry
International Dentist Program (IDP)
This is a 2-yr DDS program that admits 24 students each year.
Requirements & Application Process:
- $150 application fee
- Evidence of a dental degree from a foreign dental school
- ECE course-by-course evaluation of transcripts
- Part I NBDE, minimum score of 83 (at least 75 in each category)
- 3 letters of recommendation (dean, faculty, and candidate choice)
- TOEFL with following minimum scores: 240-CBT, 587-paper, or 96-IBT
- Professional resume
Qualified applicants will be invited for a personal interview and a technical exam ($350 fee).
Tuition of the program is approximately $18,310 per quarter. (2009/2010). The approximate annual total tuition and fees are: $125,000 for the first year and $100,000 for the second year. Details here.
Contact Information:
UCSF School of Dentistry
IDP/Office of Admissions
707 Parnassus Avenue, D-4010
San Francisco, CA 94143-0636Mary Pham
mary.pham@ucsf.eduPhone: (415) 476-0589
Los Angeles, CA
USC School of Dentistry
Advanced Standing Program for International Dentists (ASPID)
This program accepts up to 32 students each year
Requirements & Application Process:
- Apply online @ www.usc.edu/admission/graduate/applyonline
- 2 letters of recommendation (dean & faculty)
- $145 application fee
- TOEFL: minimum of 100 on IBT, 250 on CBT, and 600 for paper
- NBDE part I minimum score of 75, part II is recommended, but not required
- Proof of license to practice dentistry from your foreign country
- Notarized copies of original transcripts
- Course-by-course evaluation of transcripts from WES or ECE
- Proof of foreign dental degree
Qualified applicants will be invited for a personal interview and a practical exam.
Estimated tuition
of the program is approximately $64,000 for each year.When you factor in all other fees and cost of living, the estimated cost of attendance comes up to about $100,000 in the 1st year and $97,000 in the 2nd year.
Contact Information:
USC School of Dentistry
Attn: ASPID Program
925 W. 34th St. Room 201
Los Angeles, CA 90089-0641Phone: (213) 740-2841
uscsdadm@usc.edu
uscsdfao@usc.edu (Financial Aid)