The Complete Guide to the Dental School Application

Are you an aspiring dentist planning on applying for dental school soon? Explore each component of the ADEA AADSAS dental school application process below.

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Applying to dental school can be an overwhelming process, with multiple steps in the process, including the submission of a primary ADEA AADSAS application, DAT standardized test scores, interviews, and more. This comprehensive guide will walk you through each step of the dental school application and demystify the process so you can maximize your chances of admission to the dental school of your dreams.

American Dental Education Association

The dental application process is administered by the American Dental Education Association, or the ADEA, the national academic dentistry organization. All 80 American and Canadian dental schools are members of the ADEA, so you’ll need to utilize its application service, the ADEA Associated American Dental Schools Application Service (ADEA AADSAS), to apply to most American and Canadian dental programs. Texas residents applying for in-state programs, however, will need to use the Texas Medical and Dental Schools Application Services.

The ADEA AADSAS Application

As a centralized application service, the ADEA AADSAS simplifies measures of academic performance: it verifies all official transcripts and calculates ADEA AADSAS GPAs to standardize GPAs between applicants. The ADEA AADSAS also receives DAT scores from the American Dental Association (if you took the U.S. version of the DAT) or the Canadian Dental Association (if you took the Canadian version).

You’ll need to pay $264 for the first program you apply to and $115 for each additional program. If you are applying for Canadian dental schools, you’ll receive a 25% discount to account for the exchange rate difference. U.S. citizens, permanent residents, and applicants with DACA status may also apply for the Fee Assistance Program, which waives the fee payment for the first three schools, if they and their families earn less than 200% of the federal poverty line.

ADEA AADSAS Deadlines (2024-2025 Application Cycle)

Application OpensMay 14, 2024
Application Submission OpensJune 4, 2024
Applications CloseFebruary 7, 2025

These dates may be subject to changes, so check the official ADEA AADSAS page for the most up-to-date information. Many dental schools also have their own application deadlines, so check each individual school admission page for its application timeline.

Personal Information

The personal information section is where you’ll fill out your biographic, contact, and citizenship information. You’ll also need to fill out information about your parents or guardians, environmental factors (such as if you have any relatives who are dentists), and race and ethnicity to help the ADEA and individual schools’ admissions committees calculate various admissions statistics. In this section, you’ll also need to enter:

Academic History

In the academic history section, you’ll need to include: