Marquette University
# | User Name | SAT Score | ACT Score | GPA | Scholarship Award | Status | Date Sent | Date Status Complete | Date Last Updated |
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ID | 60 |
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Name | Marquette University |
Address | Brian T. Trecek Director of Admissions P.O. Box 1881 Milwaukee, WI 53201 Phone: 800-445-5385 |
City | Milwaukee |
State | WI |
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Url | www.marquette.edu/de |
Dean | Dr. William K. Lobb |
About | (not set) |
Url Fin Aid | http://financialaid.wvu.edu/home/hsc-office |
Mission | The School of Dentistry is committed to excellence in education, scholarship and the provision of high-quality oral health care. Consistent with Marquette University traditions and values, the school recruits and educates a diverse student body, fosters personal and professional excellence, and promotes leadership expressed in service to others. |
First Year Enr | Number of first-year, first-time enrollees whose highest degree: Baccalaureate: 82 Master’s: 0 Ph.D. or other doctorate: 0 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: 18 Equivalent of 91 or more undergraduate credit hours: 82 |
Curriculum | Marquette University School of Dentistry’s competency-based dental curriculum develops the skills and knowledge students need to successfully enter their profession. The curriculum, which also impresses on students an understanding of the responsibility of delivering oral health care in an ethical manner, embraces a patient-centered, comprehensive care model. This model emphasizes active student learning, a mentoring/modeling role for faculty and a clinical environment that closely matches the practice of dentistry in the community. To support this educational model, faculty continuously develop their skills as scholars and educators, leading to recognition as innovators in educational design and instruction. |
Inst Type | Private and state-re |
Since Year | 1894 |
Term Type | Semester |
Prog Length | 45 Months |
Sem Start | August |
Degr Offered | D.D.S. |
Contact Fin Aid | Linda Gleason Director of Student Services P.O. Box 1881 Milwaukee, WI 53201 Phone: 414-288-5408 |
College Cred Req | Semester: 90 Quarter: 120 |
Bac Deg Pref | Yes |
Prereq Courses | Biology: 8 Semester/12 Quarter Chemistry, general/inorganic: 8 Semester/12 Quarter Chemistry, organic: 8 Semester/12 Quarter Physics: 8 Semester/12 Quarter |
Recom Courses | Anatomy Biochemistry 3/5 Cell biology Histology Immunology Microbiology Molecular biology/genetics Physiology Zoology |
Gpa | Science GPA Mean: 3.5 Range: 2.4-4.0 Total GPA Mean: 3.6 Range: 2.6-4.0 |
Dat Score | Academic Average Mean: 20.0 Range: 15-24 Perceptual Ability Mean: 20.0 Range: 14-24 Total Science: Mean: 19.0 Range: 15-24 |
Dat Req | Yes |
Dat Latest | January |
Dat Oldest | 3 Years |
Dat Several | Most recent score only is considered |
Dat Canada | Yes |
Second Appl Req | No |
Interv Req | Yes |
Residents Prefered | West Virginia |
Instate Appl | 175 Applicants 96 Interviews 50 Enrolled |
Outstate Appl | 2,347 Applicants 192 Interviews 50 Enrolled |
Appl Start Date | 06/01/2014 |
Appl End Date | 11-01-15 |
First Accept Date | 12-01-14 |
Apply Fee | In state: $45 Out of state: $45 International: $45 |
Fee Waiver Avail | Yes, on case-by-case basis |
Racial Dist | American Indian or Alaska Native: 1 Asian: 9 Black/African American: 3 Hispanic/Latino: 9 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander: 0 White: 72 Two or More Races: 3 Race Unknown: 3 International: NR |
Age Dist | Youngest: 19 Oldest: 36 Average Age: 23 |
Research Oppor | Yes |
Special Programs | PREDENTAL DAT workshops Other summer enrichment programs Special affiliations with colleges and universities: Marquette University DURING DENTAL SCHOOL Academic counseling and tutoring Community service opportunities Internships, externships, or extramural programs Mentoring Personal counseling Professional- and career-development programming Transfer applicants considered if space is available |
Tuition | First Year Resident: $43,220 First Year Non-Resident: $51,880 Second Year Resident: $43,220 Second Year Non-Resident: $51,880 Third Year Resident: $43,220 Third Year Non-Resident: $51,880 Fourth Year Resident: $43,220 Fourth Year Non-Resident: $51,880 |
Living Exp | First Year Living Expenses: $24,370 Second Year Living Expenses: $24,370 Third Year Living Expenses: $24,370 Fourth Year Living Expenses: $15,810 Fees, Instruments, books & Supplies (First Year): $11,880 Fees, Instruments, books & Supplies (Second Year): $6,710 Fees, Instruments, books & Supplies (Third Year): $3,420 Fees, Instruments, books & Supplies (Fourth Year): $640 |
Campus Type | Urban |
Oncampus Housing | No |
Class Size | 100 |