Pediatric Dentistry - Admissions
Admission Requirements
Domestic Applicants (Graduates of ADA accredited Dental School in the USA and Canada)
Pediatric Dentistry requires participation in the Postdoctoral Dental Matching Program and the American Dental Education
Association’s (ADEA) Post-doctoral Application Support Service (PASS). Applications
and credentials of those who are interested in pediatric dentistry must be received by no later
than October 1, proceeding the fall term in which you wish to begin study.
20 Queen Street, West
Suite 200, Box 75
Toronto, Canada M5H 3V7
416-977-3431
www.natmatch.com/dentres
PASS -1625 Massachusetts Avenue,
NW Suite 101, Washington, DC 20036-2212
202-332-8790
www.ADEA.org
If you are accepted to the program, you will then be asked to complete an application from the University of Michigan Rackham School of Graduate Studies. You will be notified at a later date when to submit this online application. In addition, if accepted to the program, a stipend will be provided for the 30 month period. This stipend also covers any tuition requirements.
International ApplicantsInternational students must submit official academic records bearing the signature of the registrar or another academic official and either a raised or ink stamp of the issuing institution. Records must be issued in the original language and be accompanied by certified English translations. International applicants are not required to participate in either the PASS or Match services.
Applications and credentials of those who are interested in pediatric dentistry must be received by no later than October 1, proceeding the fall term in which you wish to begin study. Application through the Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies is required. The current application fee is $75.00.
0120 Rackham Building
915 E. Washington
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-1070
www.rackadmis.umich.edu
International students are required to take a Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) test. The exam score must be current (less than 2 years old). When registering for the exam, please indicate the University of Michigan (institute #1839) as a score recipient. The TOEFL test is administered by the Educational Testing Service (ETS) and you should take the test no later than August to ensure that your score arrives by the application deadline. The minimum accepted score for the TOEFL is 560 for the written test and 220 for the computer-based test.
Box 899
Princeton, New Jersey 08541-6151
www.toefl.org
401 E. Liberty, Suite 350
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104-2298
734-764-2413
www.LSA.umich.edu\eli
International students must submit a financial certification as part of the Graduate School application. A completed financial Certificate outlining financial support available to you, along with original evidence to support the amounts indicated (bank statements, scholarship letters, etc.), must be submitted along with your application for admission.
No graduate student will be allowed to pursue a program of study on less than a half-time basis. Tuition for 2007-2008, full-time graduate student that is a Michigan resident was $8,735.00 per term; for non-resident, tuition was $16,030.00 per term. Tuition and fees are subject to change without notice.
In addition to tuition, there is an $80.00 per term registration fee, a $1.50 per term school/college government fee, a $7.19 per term Michigan Student Assembly fee, and a $6.0 per term student legal services fee. Fees are payable prior to registration, at registration, or in installments during the term. The number and dates of the installments will be specified in advance of each term.
All Applicants
Each student will also be expected to purchase the materials required for the investigation leading to thesis which must be submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science.
All students, except those whose sponsors insure them or whose parents insure them and live in the United States or Canada, are required to purchase Student Group Health Insurance. Two basic plans are available. The annual premium depends upon the plan selected and the number of individuals covered. For additional information, contact the Michigan Student Assembly.
3909 Michigan Union
530 S. State Street
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-1349
www.umich.edu\~msa
Master of Science and Certificate Graduate programs leading to the Master of Science degree are arranged so that the major interest may be concentrated on special phases of dental science supported by courses in allied fields. The student spends time in the practical application of their education as skills are developed in dental clinics.
Please indicate your interest in Pediatric Dentistry when addressing your questions related with admission to:
Ms. Patricia Katcher
The University of Michigan School of Dentistry
Office of Graduate Studies
1011 N. University
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-1078
734-763-1068