Doctor
of Dental Surgery
Admissions
Philosophy Of
Admissions
Admission to all programs
at the LSUHSC School of
Dentistry (LSUSD) is
competitive. The Admission
Committee is charged with
the responsibility of
reviewing the applicants
and accepting those who
possess the best
credentials. The
Admissions Committee is
seeking applicants who
demonstrate the ability to
successfully complete the
DDS program, who possess
and display compassion and
concern for others, and
who will provide the best
possible dental care for
the people of Louisiana.
LSUSD is committed to
achieving a diverse
student body. Potential
students from a variety of
backgrounds who have
different life experiences
and exhibit the potential
to advance the profession
will be strongly
considered. The Admissions
Committee attempts to
select the best possible
students from the criteria
set below. Applicants are
selected on a rolling
basis meaning that
acceptances are made
throughout the interview
process. Usually the
earliest date for
notification of acceptance
is the first Monday in
December.
Class Composition
The Admissions Committee
selects 75 students from
the applicant pool for the
first year class. At the
present time, 56 slots in
the class are reserved for
residents of Louisiana, up
to 4 for Arkansas
residents, and up to 15
residents from other
states. For more details
on residency requirements,
please click
here. After reading
the regulations, if you
have questions about
residency, they should be
addressed to the Registrar
of the LSU Health Sciences
Center (504-568-4829).
Residency
Admission is restricted to
legal residents of the
United States. Admission
preference will be given
to residents of Louisiana.
For more details on
residency requirements,
please click here.
Residents of Arkansas will
be considered under the
guidelines of the Arkansas
Health Education Loan
program. Up to 15 students
may be accepted from
states other than
Louisiana and Arkansas.
Residents of other
countries will not be
considered for admission.
APPLICATION
REQUIREMENTS
The LSUHSC School of
Dentistry participates in
the ADEA administered
Associated American Dental
Schools Application
Service (AADSAS).
All applications for
admission to the first
year class of LSUSD must
be submitted through this
service. The application
is in two parts. Part I is
the AADSAS application
process. Part II is for
applicants who have
completed Part I and
qualify to receive the
supplemental application
directly from the LSUSD
Admissions Office.
You may submit your
application to ADEA
beginning in June of the
year preceding the year
for which you are seeking
admission.
Part I
- AADSAS (www.adea.org)
- DAT scores released to
LSU School of Dentistry
- Pay $200.00 nonrefundable application fee on Pre-Admission Payment Portal or by check
(payable to LSUHSC) sent to
LSUSD.
- Send letters of
evaluation directly to
AADSAS: 2 basic
science professors or 1
pre-professional school
committee evaluation.
PART II -
SUPPLEMENTAL APPLICATION
AND SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS
Only qualified
applicants, as determined
by the Admissions
Committee, will receive
these materials directly
from the LSUHSC School of
Dentistry Admissions
Office.
Deadlines:
Deadline for filing AADSAS
is Sept. 1.
*Early application is
highly recommended.
Interviews begin around
August 1*.
ADMISSIONS
REQUIREMENTS
Credit Hours
A minimum of 90 hours of
academic coursework must
be completed at a college
or university accredited
by the American
Association of Collegiate
Registrars and Admissions
Officers (AACRAO) prior to
registration in dental
school. Non-academic
courses (i.e. bowling,
dancing…) or courses for
specialized fields of
study (i.e. pharmacy,
dental hygiene…) are
generally not acceptable.
***AP credits are accepted if the course is listed with an A-F or P/F grade on an official transcript.***
Degree
Possession of an academic
degree is not a
requirement per se for
admission to LSUSD. The
vast majority of students,
however, do earn a degree
prior to enrollment in
dental school. The degree
is evidence of a
well-rounded education
with a focus in a
particular major and will
greatly enhance the
competitiveness of an
application. Completion of
your degree is highly
desirable.
Major
No particular major field
of study in college is
required for admission to
dental school. A
well-rounded educational
background with courses in
a variety of subjects is
desired. Individuals have
been accepted to dental
school who majored in
French, engineering,
marketing, etc. Majoring
in a science, however,
will make an applicant
more attractive to the
Admissions Committee. The
majority of successful
applicants to LSUSD have
degrees in biology,
zoology, microbiology or
chemistry.
Specific Required
Courses
Prior to registration, a
student must complete the
following course (with
laboratories where
appropriate) requirements:
Biology/Zoology |
12 hours |
General Chemistry |
8 hours |
Organic Chemistry |
8 hours |
Physics |
8 hours |
English* |
9 hours |
Biochemistry |
3 hours |
Microbiology |
3 hours |
*The 9 hours of English should be in composition or literature and taken in the English department with the respective course codes: ENGL, WRIT, LIT, etc.
Most successful
applicants have completed
substantially more courses
than the minimum
suggested. The vast
majority of applicants
have degrees in one of the
biologic sciences.
Recommended
Courses
The following courses have
been found to be valuable
for individuals entering
dental school and should
be taken if at all
possible to enhance the
competitiveness of an
application:
- Comparative anatomy
- Histology
- Cell and molecular
biology
- Physiology
- Genetics
- Embryology
- Virology
ADMISSIONS
CRITERIA
Major factors considered
in the admissions process:
Academic Ability
LSUSD considers dentistry
to be a profession with a
solid scientific basis.
Students entering this
educational program must
possess a strong
educational base and the
ability to comprehend the
basic sciences to build on
this existing knowledge.
The following information
is helpful to the
Admissions Committee in
determining the
intellectual ability of
the applicants:
Overall GPA:
This numeric factor is
calculated on the basis
of all academic college
work attempted. In other
words, if a student
makes an F in a course,
which is subsequently
retaken with a grade of
B, both the F and B will
be used in calculating
the GPA. Generally a GPA
of Above 3.6 is required
for a competitive
application.
Science GPA:
Many studies have shown
that science GPA is one
of the best indicators
of academic success in
dental school. This
average is calculated
from the grades achieved
in biological sciences,
chemistry, and physics
courses. In recent years
a 3.5 or higher science
GPA has been necessary
for a competitive
application.
DAT Scores:
The Dental Admissions
Test (DAT) is a
standardized exam, which
allows the committee to
compare students from
different colleges. The
test contains sections
on biology, general
chemistry, organic
chemistry, reading
comprehension,
quantitative reasoning,
and perceptual ability.
A target score would be
an academic average of
21 with no single score
lower than 19. The mean
academic average for the
2021 entering class was
21. It is strongly
recommended that the
applicant take the DAT
prior to the June AADSAS
application process.
Recommendations:
Applicants are required
to submit a minimum of
two recommendations from
science teachers who
have instructed them in
the classroom. A
recommendation from a
pre-professional
committee may be
submitted in lieu of
individual
recommendations. A
committee
recommendation is
preferred, if
available at your
school. These
letters of evaluation
must be submitted thru AADSAS. These
written statements give
the committee insight
into the applicant's
characteristics both as
a student and as a
person.
Manual Dexterity
Possession of appropriate
hand-eye coordination is
considered essential to a
successful application.
This information is
obtained from the
following sources:
DAT:
The Perceptual Ability
section of the DAT is
designed to measure an
applicant's ability to
appreciate sizes,
shapes, angles,
three-dimensions,
mirror-images, etc. A
score of at least 18 is
generally required for
an interview. The
average score on
Perceptual Ability for
the 2021 entering class
was 20.4.
Chalk Carving
Exercise:
LSUSD is one of the few
schools still utilizing
this test that was once
part of the DAT. It is
administered as part of
the interview process
and is a timed (35
minutes) exercise.
Chalks are scored from
0-10 with a 6 or above
generally required to be
competitive for
admission.
Click here for chalk
carving instructions
and video.
Recommendations:
Since teachers know that
manual dexterity is an
important aspect of
dental admissions, it is
frequently mentioned in
their letters.
Motivation to be
a Dentist
The committee wants to
know why the applicant
wants to become a dentist
and what they have done to
document that fact. The
best way to do that is to
shadow dentists. We
recommend 50 - 100 hours
in the offices of at least
three different general
dentists. The committee will
not consider
applicants for admission
who have not shadowed in a
general dentist's office.
For 2021, due to COVID-19,
the minimum hours have
been reduced to 25.
Personal
Attributes
Since dentistry is
regarded as the "ultimate
people profession,"
possession of the ability
to communicate and to
provide and obtain
cooperation from other
individuals is highly
desirable. Ability to
manage stress, possession
of high ethical standards,
demonstrated history of
leadership, demonstrated
history of community
service and unique
personal attributes are
also considered to be
desirable qualities. Other
criteria considered
include where in the state
the applicant was raised,
a strong motivation to
practice in dentally under
served areas of the state,
as well as whether there
were any factors in the
applicant’s background
that hindered his/her
level of academic
achievement. These
criteria are assessed by:
Personal
Interview:
Each applicant deemed by
the committee to be
competitive academically
is invited to the dental
school for an extensive
interview process. This
process varies from year
to year.
Recommendations:
Letters from two science
professors or a
pre-dental/professional
committee which evaluate
these traits.
Maturity:
One of the factors we
consider as part of your
personal attributes. If
there are questions,
please email or call
yourself. Having your
parent, grandparent,
neighbor, etc. makes us
question your level of
maturity.
Community
Service:
Applicants are expected
to have a minimum of 50
hours (preferably 100+)
in high quality
community service /
volunteer outreach
projects.
Social Media:
Your social media
accounts (Facebook,
Instagram, Twitter,
LinkedIn, etc.) and
information contained
therein may be reviewed
during the
application/interview
process. Please be aware
that information posted
on these accounts may
influence committee
members’ decisions
regarding your
suitability to our
program.
For more
Information
Contact:
Dr. Toby Cheramie
Associate Dean of
Admissions, Student
Services, and Alumni
Phone: 504-941-8124
Fax: 504-941-8123
Email: ds-admissions@lsuhsc.edu
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