Title: DENTISTRY
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2DENTISTRY
- Counselors Workshop 2008
- Dr. Randy Jones
- Director of Admissions and Student Affairs
3DEMAND FOR DENTISTRY
- Population is growing
- Projected to increase by 50 from 2000-50
- Service per capita is rising
- Retaining and maintaining more teeth, longer
- Demand for esthetic dentistry
- With people increasingly living longer and
improving oral health, the number of teeth to be
cared for is increasing at a faster rate than the
population - More dentists leaving than entering the
profession by 2014 - Challenges
- Changing demographic - desperate need for URMs
- Changes in health care delivery and dentistrys
place in it
4REASONS STUDENTS CHOOSE DENTISTRY
Source American Dental Education Association,
2006
5TIMING OF DECISION
- Two-thirds of dental school seniors reported they
made the decision to pursue dentistry sometime
after entering college.
Source American Dental Education Association,
2006
6PRIMARY INFLUENCERS
Source American Dental Education Association,
2006
7POST-DOCTORAL PLANS
Source American Dental Education Association,
2006
8DENTAL SPECIALISTS
80 of professionally active dentists are
generalists 20 are specialists
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10ABOUT THE COLLEGE
- Opened in 1971
- Moved into current facility in 1976
- Accredited (Commission on Dental Accreditation)
- One of 58 dental schools in US
- 60,000 patient appointments annually
11DENTAL SCHOOL PROGRAMS
- Dental Hygiene
- Two-year Program
- Bachelors Degree (BS)
- Dentistry
- Four-Year Program
- Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS)
- Post Doctoral Programs
- Advanced Education in General Dentistry
- Orthodontics
- Periodontics
- Oral Surgery
12COMMUNITY OUTREACH
- Presidents Honor Roll for Community Service in
Higher Ed - in 2006 was one of only two dental schools in the
nation so recognized - Kids Day
- Faculty, staff and students join together to
provide free dental care to children in OKC. - Over 1,000 children treated
- Over 400,000 in dental services
- Most successful event in 10-years
- Good Shepherd Mission Clinics
- Students faculty volunteer weekly at nearby
city center in OKC - Free dental care provided to those in need
(particularly children)
13WHAT IT TAKES
- Aptitude for science
- Good manual dexterity
- Artistic-creative ability
- Strong interpersonal communication skills
- Organizational skills/business savvy
- Desire!
14APPLICATION DEADLINE
- Non-residents September 1
- Oklahoma Residents December 1
15BASIC ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
- At least 90 semester hours
- Minimum 2.50 GPA
- Grade of C or higher in all prerequisites
- In good standing with the institution last
attended or currently enrolled.
16PRE-DENTAL REQUIREMENTS
semester hours
17APPLICATION CHECKLIST
- Application
- Oklahoma residents online at ouhsc.edu
- Non-residents Associated American Dental Schools
Application Service (AADSAS) at adea.org - Official transcripts
- 100 hours of observation
- Dental Admission Test (DAT) scores
- Recommendation(s)
- Pre-dental Advisory Committee (two science
instructors if no committee) - Dentist
18CRITERIA FOR EVALUATION
ACADEMIC GPA SciGPA DAT
NON-COGNITIVE BASIS FOR CHOOSING
DENTISTRY MANUAL DEXTERITY SERVICE
ACTIVITY COMMUNICATION/INITIATIVE INTEGRITY/MATURI
TY
19PERSONAL INTERVIEWS
- By invitation of the Admissions Committee
- Most qualified applicants
- Academic non-cognitive factors evaluated
- Four separate 30-minute interviews
- Historically we interview
- 10 of the non-resident applicants
- 70 of the OK resident applicants
20KNOWLEDGE OF DENTISTRY
- 100 hours of observation
- Dental Office (assisting is better than
shadowing) - Dental Lab
- Pre-dental simulation course (OUCOD)
- November 8
- Perform dental procedures
- Goal Understand the nature of the work and
determine whether it matches students interests
and aptitudes
21APPLICANT POOL
- Applications for 2008 Entering Class
- 152 RESIDENTS
- 496 NON-RESIDENTS
- 648 TOTAL
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22OUCOD APPLICATIONS 1998-2008
648
650
23DENTAL SCHOOLENTERING CLASSES
- Dentistry 58 students
- Dental hygiene 44-46 students
24ADMISSION BY THE NUMBERS
- Total Applications 648
- Non-Residents 496
- OK Residents 152
- Total Interviews 154
- Non-Residents 51
- OK Residents 103
- Total Admitted 58
- Non-Residents 11
- OK Residents 47
25ADMISSION BY THE NUMBERS
26CLASS OF 2012 PROFILE
- Total Applicants - 648
- Total Admitted - 58
- GPA - 3.65
- Sci GPA - 3.58
- DAT (academic ave) - 18.77
- (PAT - 20.09, all-time highest!)
- 47 Residents
- 11 Non-residents
- AL 1
- AR 1
- AZ 1
- CA 1
- TX 1
- UT 6
- India 1
- Female 15 Male 43
- Ethnicity
- Asian/Pacific Islander - 6
- American Indian - 5
- Black or African American- 0
- Hispanic or Latino- 1
- White - 43
- Unreported - 3
- Students w/ relatives who are dentists - 22
- Successful re-applicants - 21
- Average age - 24 (three 30 and older)
27ENTERING CLASS
- Pre-dental Education
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- 3 years (60-89 hours) 0
- 4 years no degree (120 hours) 17
- Bachelors Degree 40
- Masters or Equivalent 1
- PhD or Equivalent 0
28ENTERING CLASS
Sending Institutions (22)
29VIABLE APPLICANT
- Competitive GPA (3.50 or higher)
- Minimum 17 on DAT
- 100 hours of observation or work experience in
dental settings - Demonstrated capacity for manual dexterity
- Strong recommendation(s)
- Bachelors degree or equivalent coursework
30DENTAL SCHOOLCURRICULUM
- First Year
- Lectures/Coursework (Biomedical Sciences)
- Second Year
- Lectures/Coursework Technical Pre-clinical
Training (lab) - Part I National Boards
- Third Year
- Technical Pre-Clinical Training Clinical
Training (patients) - Fourth Year
- Clinical Training
- Part II National Boards
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32PRECLINICAL TRAINING
33PRE-CLINICAL TRAINING
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35CLINICAL TRAINING
36Graduation Day!
37LICENSURE
- National Boards
- Part I (written exam Soph year)
- Part II (written exam Senior year)
- Regional Board
- Practical-clinical Exam
- State Jurisprudence Test
- License to practice in OK is issued by the
Oklahoma Board of Dentistry
38TUITION, FEES, AND INSTRUMENTS
Resident tuition is 16,336 per year
Non-resident tuition is 38,798 per year
39COST OF ATTENDANCE(Financial Aid Budget)
- Approximately 20,000 per year is for living
expenses - Annual Stafford Loan limits are
42,500additional costs are primarily covered by
Grad PLUS - Loan (8.50) or the Health Professions Loan
40FINANCIAL RESOURCES
- Stafford Loans (variable interest up to 8.5)
- Subsidized 8,500 per year
- Unsubsidized 32,000 per year
- Health Professions Loan (5 fixed interest)
- 9,000 per year
- Graduate PLUS Loan (variable interest up to 8.5)
- Perkins Loans (5 fixed interest)
- Lew Wentz (5 fixed interest)
- OU Funded Loan
- Scholarship for Disadvantaged Students (income of
parents) - Depends on funding and of qualified apps
- Typically 3,000 - 5,000 per year
- Dental School Scholarships (1,000 - 5,000 per
year) - Endowed
41AVERAGE NET INCOME
- New dentists 152, 880
- All solo dentists 180,650
- Specialists 287,190
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As of 2006
42GETTING STARTED
- Meet with Pre-dental advisor
- Connect with pre-dental club
- Observe in a dental office
- Plan schedule for prerequisites
- Visit the College of Dentistry
43THE ENDTHANK YOU!