Roseman

Admissions Statistics for Roseman Dental School Requirements

Background Information

  • Location: South Jordan, UT
  • Institution Type: Private
  • Campus Setting: Suburban
  • Dental Doctoral Degree: Doctor of Dental Medicine (D.M.D)
  • Mission Statement: “Roseman University of Health Sciences advances the health and wellness of the communities we serve by educating current and future generations of health professionals, conducting research and providing patient care. We actively pursue partnerships and affiliations that are aligned with our mission, work to create an environment that fosters both internal and external collaboration to achieve optimal outcomes, and are committed to responsible fiscal management in all endeavors.”
  • Year Opened: 2011
  • Number of Months to Earn Degree: 36
  • Campus Housing Available: No
  • Class Size: 140-144
  • Term Type: Academic Year

Combined degrees offered:

B.A./B.S.
M.B.A.
M.P.H.
M.S.
Ph.D.
Other Degrees

International Dental Graduate Programs:

Traditional Predoctoral Program for IDGs
Advanced Standing Program for IDGs
Yes
No

Admissions Statistics: (2024 Applicant and Entering Class Data)

Mean Age of First-Time, First-Year Enrollees: 26

Acceptance Rates by Location:

Number of Applicants
Number of Enrollees
Enrollment Rate
Overall
2,156
140
6.49%
In-State
150
37
24.67%
Out-State
1,908
97
5.08%
International
98
6
6.12%

Class Breakdown by Residency:

Number of Enrollees
Percentage of Incoming Class
In-State
37
26.43%
Out-State
97
69.29%
International
6
4.29%

Academic Averages for Acceptance:

DAT Academic Average
DAT Natural Science
DAT Perceptual Ability
Cumulative GPA
Science GPA
20.3
20
20.1
3.51
3.41

Range of Academic Averages for Acceptance:

5th Percentile of Enrollees
95th Percentile of Enrollees
DAT Academic Average
18
25
Cumulative GPA
2.97
3.94
Science GPA
2.87
3.96

Prerequisites

Preferred
Strongly Preferred
Required
Baccalaureate is:

Required Coursework:

Required Course
Credits (Semesters/Quarters)
Required Lab
Biology
6
General Chemistry
2
Organic Chemistry
2
Physics
2
Biochemistry
1
Composition/Writing Intensive Courses
2
  • Recommended courses include: Anatomy, Physiology, Microbiology, Histology, Cell Biology, and Embryology

Community College Coursework and Advanced Placement Credit:

Prerequisites
Electives
AP Credit Accepted
Yes (1 credit per discipline)
Yes
Community College Coursework Accepted
Yes
Yes

Maximum number of Community College Credit Hours:

  • N/A

Required Shadowing Hours:

  • 50 hours of dental shadowing are required

Letters of Recommendation: 

  • Option 1: Health professions advisory committee letter
  • Option 2: Three letters, two from science faculty and a third from any field or health profession

Dental Admissions Test Requirements:

Mandatory DAT
Canadian DAT Accepted?
Applicants Evaluated Before Official DAT Submission?
DAT Score Considered
Yes
Yes
No
Only most recent score is considered for initial evaluation

Supplemental Information:

Mandatory Casper
Participation in ADEA AADSAS
Required Supplemental Application
Supplemental Application Fee
No
Yes
Yes
Yes, $75 for all students

Interview Format

  •  Open-file in-person 15-20 minute interview

Finances and Application Logistics

Financial Estimations for students starting Fall 2025:

Year
In-State Tuition
Out-State Tuition
Additional Fees
Estimated Living Expenses
D1
$92,500
$92,500
$23,972
$40,000
D2
$92,500
$92,500
$18,540
$40,000
D3
$92,500
$92,500
$18,190
$40,000
D4
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A

University Offerings

1. Academic Offerings 

  • Clinical research is conducted in teams of students
  • National Student Research Group organizes an event for student researchers to present their research orally or via posters

2. Clinical Experiences

  • Clinical Curriculum Overview
    • Three year program emphasizes early exposure to clinical experience. Team-Based Clinical Education Model including:
      • Biomedical Foundations of Patient Care
      • Clinical Practice of Dentistry
      • Dental Care Foundations
      • Community Oral Health and Practice
      • Patient Assessment and Treatment
    • Year by year curriculum breakdown is not reported
  • Postdoctoral and Residency Programs
    • Orthodontic (AEODO) Residency Program
    • General Dentistry (AEGD) Residency
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