Yes, it is possible to get into dental school with a misdemeanor, including something like touching a slot machine, depending on the specific circumstances and how the offense is viewed by the admissions committee. Schools often consider the nature of the misdemeanor, your overall academic performance, letters of recommendation, and any evidence of rehabilitation. It's essential to be honest about your background and demonstrate personal growth. Each dental school has its own policies regarding criminal history, so it's advisable to research the specific requirements of the schools you are interested in.
No, "dental school" is not capitalized unless it is part of a specific proper noun, such as the name of a school like "Harvard School of Dental Medicine."
Liverpool Dental School was created in 1861.
NOT the Vancouver College of Dental Hygiene!! or its sister school Toronto College of Dental Hygiene
The number one ranked dental school in the United States is the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine. The school can be reached at 1-215-898-8943.
No, Illinois Institute of Technology doesn't have a dental school.
Before dental school, you must have a 4-year degree from a university.
Harvard School of Dental Medicine was created in 1867.
Case School of Dental Medicine was created in 1892.
Northwestern University Dental School was created in 1891.
Northwestern University Dental School ended in 2001.
New Jersey Dental School was created in 1956.
Goldman School of Dental Medicine was created in 1958.