Roseman University of Health Sciences
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ID | 55 |
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Name | Roseman University of Health Sciences |
Address | Dr. William Harman Associate Dean for Admissions and Student Affairs Amanda Hinton, Admissions Coordinator 10894 South River Front Parkway South Jordan, UT 84095 Phone: 801-878-1405 |
City | South Jordan |
State | UT |
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Url | www.roseman.edu |
Dean | Dr. Frank W. Licari |
About | (not set) |
Url Fin Aid | www.roseman.edu/financial-aid |
Mission | MISSION: Roseman University of Health Sciences is a leader in transforming health care education with an uncompromising commitment to provide individuals the freedom to learn and grow in a collaborative and supportive environment that fosters success. VISION: Roseman University of Health Sciences aspires to be the first choice among “best-in-class” institutions of higher learning; universally recognized as an innovative, transforming force in health care education; and as a vibrant, stimulating place to work and learn. cORE VALuES: Because we ascribe to the foundational, cultural and behavioral norms of all “best-in-class” institutions of higher learning, professionalism, integrity, diversity, accountability, collegiality, social responsibility and ethical behavior are all integral to the enduring relationships Roseman University of Health Sciences maintains with the constituencies we serve. In addition to these basic norms, Roseman University of Health Sciences espouses the following core values, which are inherent in its unique mission and vision: • RISK-TAKING: We value responsible risk-taking that leads to the sustainable growth of the institution. • INNOVATION: We value innovations in education, organizational structures and physical surroundings that create a vibrant, stimulating environment in which to work, to learn and to grow. • INDIVIDUAL AND COLLECTIVE ACHIEVEMENT OF EXCELLENCE: We value a culture that fosters and celebrates excellence and achievement for one and all. • PASSION AND COMMITMENT: We value passion and true commitment as the requisite components of transformational leadership in education and the health professions. |
First Year Enr | Number of first-year, first-time enrollees whose highest degree is: Baccalaureate: 58 Master’s: 11 Ph.D. or other doctorate: 1 Of first-year, first-time enrollees without baccalaureates, the number with: Equivalent of 60 undergraduate credit hours or less: 0 Equivalent of 61-90 undergraduate credit hours: 3 Equivalent of 91 or more undergraduate credit hours: 7 |
Curriculum | Roseman University of Health Sciences is committed to the following educational strategies: mastery learning, unique classroom complex, block curriculum, outcomes-based education, active and collaborative learning, contemporary technology and clinics. With an emphasis on student-centered, active learning, Roseman teaches using the “Block Curriculum System” rather than the traditional semester/ quarter system. The system allows students to concentrate on one or two didactic subjects at a time, enabling them to attain mastery of the content. This system also necessitates that faculty provide varied instructional activities for students that support active learning techniques and strategies, as well as accommodating different learning styles to promote high achievement. The CODM’s classroom complexes have been designed to emphasize active and collaborative learning as well as support the use of advanced technology in instructional activities. The design produces an inclusive atmosphere in the classroom—one that allows the instructor to engage students directly and one in which students can see and interact with their classmates, encouraging student involvement and participation. |
Inst Type | Private |
Since Year | 2011 |
Term Type | Academic Year |
Prog Length | 45 Months |
Sem Start | August |
Degr Offered | D.M.D. |
Contact Fin Aid | Francisca Aquino Assistant Director of Financial Aid 10920 South River Front Parkway South Jordan, UT 84095 Phone: 801-878-1031 |
College Cred Req | Semester: 60 Quarter: 90 |
Bac Deg Pref | Yes |
Prereq Courses | Biology: 4 semester courses Chemistry, general/inorganic: 2 semester courses Chemistry, organic: 2 semester courses Physics: 2 semester courses |
Recom Courses | Anatomy Biochemistry 1 semester course Cell biology Histology Immunology Microbiology Molecular biology/genetics Physiology Zoology |
Gpa | Science GPA Mean: 3.2 Range: NA Total GPA Mean: 3.3 Range: NA |
Dat Score | Academic Average Mean: 20.0 Range: 17-25 Perceptual Ability Mean: 21.0 Range: 17-26 Total Science: Mean: 21.0 Range: 17-26 |
Dat Req | Yes |
Dat Latest | December |
Dat Oldest | 3 Years |
Dat Several | Roseman will consider the most recent score submitted. |
Dat Canada | Yes |
Second Appl Req | No |
Interv Req | Yes |
Residents Prefered | Texas |
Instate Appl | 171 Applicants 61 Interviews 24 Enrolled |
Outstate Appl | 1,695 Applicants 234 Interviews 56 Enrolled |
Appl Start Date | 06/01/2014 |
Appl End Date | 12-01-14 |
First Accept Date | 12-01-14 |
Apply Fee | Yes, see www.roseman.edu for information |
Fee Waiver Avail | Considered on an individual basis with appropriate documentation from ADEA AADSAS Fee Assistance Program (FAP) |
Racial Dist | American Indian or Alaska Native: 0 Asian: 25 Black/African American: 0 Hispanic/Latino: 1 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander: 0 White: 44 Two or More Races: 1 Race Unknown: 2 International: 4 |
Age Dist | Youngest: 22 Oldest: 42 Average Age: 28 |
Research Oppor | Yes |
Special Programs | DURING DENTAL SCHOOL Academic counseling and support Community service opportunities Externships, or extramural programs Mentoring Personal counseling Professional- and career-development programming Research opportunities Training for those interested in academic careers |
Tuition | First Year Resident: $63,336 First Year Non-Resident: $63,336 Second Year Resident: $63,336 Second Year Non-Resident: $63,336 Third Year Resident: $63,336 Third Year Non-Resident: $63,336 Fourth Year Resident: Fourth Year Non-Resident: |
Living Exp | First Year Living Expenses: $33,380 Second Year Living Expenses: $32,980 Third Year Living Expenses: $32,980 Fourth Year Living Expenses: Fees, Instruments, books & Supplies (First Year): $10,859 Fees, Instruments, books & Supplies (Second Year): $2,595 Fees, Instruments, books & Supplies (Third Year): $2,170 Fees, Instruments, books & Supplies (Fourth Year): |
Campus Type | Suburban |
Oncampus Housing | No |
Class Size | 80 |