College Catalog
For more information about courses for the Pre-Dentistry program and the Health Sciences Department, visit the online, searchable College Catalog. In addition to the Undergraduate Catalog, information includes academic department and major information as well as academic regulations and resources; admission standards and requirements; and tuition, fees and financial aid information.
Applying to Dental School
The Dental Admission Test (DAT) is the required standardized test for all students planning to apply for dental school. The exam should be taken in early summer of the year in which you plan to apply. For example, if you plan to enter dental school the fall after you graduate, you should take the test before or during the summer of your junior year. The DAT is based on the assumption that students have completed one year of biology, one year of general chemistry and one year of organic chemistry and have competency in algebra, trigonometry and other basic mathematics. For more information about the DAT, including registration information and review materials, visit ADA.org.
Most dental schools use the online application service AADAS, which distributes the information to the students’ chosen schools. The completed applications should be submitted by mid-summer of the year before the student plans to enter dental school. For example, if you plan to enter dental school the fall after you graduate, you should submit the application during the summer of your junior year.
Expert faculty advisers are also always available to mentor you through the application process.
Prerequisite Course Requirements for Dental School
Pre-dental students may major in any discipline as long as they complete the necessary pre-requisite courses for dental school. Although admission requirements vary for specific schools, most dental schools require the following Guilford College courses:
- BIOL 111 — Integrative Biology: Molecules and Cells
- BIOL 112 — Integrative Biology: Organisms, Ecology and Evolution
- CHEM 111 — Chemical Principles I
- CHEM 112 — Chemical Principles II
- CHEM 231 — Organic Chemistry I
- CHEM 232 — Organic Chemistry II
- PHYS 111 — Introduction to Physics for the Life Sciences I (or) PHYS 117 Physics I
- PHYS 112 — Introduction to Physics for the Life Sciences II (or) PHYS 118 Physics II
- Two semesters of college-level mathematics are required by many programs.
Hands-on Learning
Experience in health-related fields before applying to dental school is essential. Students can gain experience by shadowing dentists and through internships, summer employment and volunteer work. Both the pre-health professions and CAPE advisers can help you find these experiences.