How much does it cost to attend dental school?

How much does it cost to attend dental school?

The average annual cost of the first year of dental school ranges from $53,000 to $70,000 for students attending private or out-of-state dental schools. Public schools can cost close to $40,000 per year for less-expensive options, while more well-known private schools might cost as much as $72,300 annually.

How many years of college does it take to be a dentist?

Dental school typically lasts four years, although an accelerated degree may take only three years to finish. A dental graduate program usually involves science coursework and a clinical curriculum.

How much does it cost to go to UIC?

Non-resident domestic undergraduate students can qualify for the UIC Merit Tuition Rate. The Office of Admissions determines those who qualify for the UIC Merit Tuition Rate. Students entering Fall 2017 and prior are assessed $7,938; Fall 2018/Spring 2019 cohort are assessed $8,050; and Fall 2019/Spring 2020 cohort are assessed $8,211.

Are there any dental schools that exchange students with UIC?

Since 2012, UIC and and the Guanghua School of Stomatology, Sun Yat-sen University (SYSU) in China, have exchanged dental students as part of an extramural education program. It is a great example of how both universities collaborate to share knowledge across borders.

Is the University of Illinois at Chicago a dental school?

A community of dedicated students, faculty and staff working together to advance oral health education, patient care, and oral science research. Stay informed about what’s going on at UIC College of Dentistry. Looking for something specific?

When is UIC College of Dentistry Research day?

UIC College of Dentistry. On Monday, April 8, 2019, the Restorative Dentistry Department and the Advanced Prosthodontics Program at the University of Illinois at Chicago will hold the 9th Annual Advanced Prosthodontics Program Research Day.

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