Frequently Asked Application Questions
Q. Are the programs open to international
students?
Internationally-trained dentists are eligible to apply
to the AEGD, Orthodontics, TMJD, Prosthodontics and Periodontics
programs. They are not eligible to apply to the GPR, OMFS and Pediatric
Dentistry programs (hospital-based programs).
Q. Will the U of R help international
students obtain a Visa?
Yes. Upon acceptance, you will be instructed to complete
a SEVIS New Admissions Data form. This will begin the process with
the UR International Services Office (ISO) for applying for F-1
Visa status.
Q. Are international residents eligible
for a stipend?
Currently, only AEGD international students receive a small
stipend.
Q. How do I become licensed to practice
dentistry in the United States?
Licensure laws vary between states. However, in New York
State, international students may be eligible to apply for licensure
by completing the two-year General Dentistry program. New York State
Education Department (NYSED) recognizes Eastman Dental Center’s
General Dentistry program as an equivalent to a U.S. degree. Education
from your foreign dental school will be evaluated by NYSED and extra
credit courses may be required. Also, a green card (permanent residency)
is required. Students without a green card can get a limited license
to work in an underserved population for 3 years. For more information
regarding New York State licensing requirements, the website is
http://www.op.nysed.gov/dentlimlic.htm .
Q. Is there tuition or fees for any
of the programs?
Yes. There is tuition for internationally-trained dentists
for the orthodontic, prosthodontic and periodontic programs.
Q. Are there opportunities for financial
aid?
Yes, this information is available through the UR Financial
Aid Office. International students and residents should call 585-275-3523
for details.
Q. What are the admission dates and
application deadlines for the programs?
Admissions for AEGD, GPR, and
the pediatric dentistry programs are
between June 1 and mid-June. Admission
for the orthodontics,
prosthodontics, periodontology, TMJD
and OMFS program is July 1.
Application deadlines for the AEGD,
GPR, pediatric dentistry, TMJD and
OMFS programs are October 15 of the
year preceding
the start of
the program.
Application deadlines for the orthodontics
and prosthodontics programs are September
1
of the year preceding start of the program.
Application deadline for the Periodontics
program is August 1 of the year preceding
the start of the program.
Q. How do I apply for the MS and PhD
programs?
Contact th U of R directly at http://www.urmc.rochester.edu/smd/grad/mastersapp.html.
Q. When are candidates for residencies
selected?
AEGD, GPR, OMFS and pediatric dentistry programs participate
in the National Matching Services. Matches are submitted around
mid-January and Match results are announced at the end of January.
National Matching Services announces the schedule yearly.
The orthodontics, periodontology, and prosthodontics programs select
their candidates after review of applications, usually by October
or November.
Q. How do I apply for the program?
You can either request an application by phone (585-275-8315)
or e-mail Marilyn Foy at marilyn_foy@urmc.rochester.edu or download
the specialty program applications at http://www.urmc.rochester/edu/dentistry/education/appl_process/index.cfm
Q. I have completed and submitted
my application. Can you tell me the status?
Phone Marilyn Foy (585-275-8315) any time to find out whether
your application is complete.
Q. What academic requirements are
there for the MS, MPH and PhD programs?
These UR programs have specific requirements. Please contact
Nancy Chin at 585-275-9780 or nancy_chin@urmc.rochester.edu and Dr. Robert Quivey for the MS and PhD programs at 585-275-0382
or robert_quivey@urmc.rochester.edu for more information.
Q. What are the academic requirements
for acceptance into the residency programs?
Applicants must have a DDS or DMD degree.
Q. Are there additional academic requirements
for international students?
No.
Q. Do you offer any internships?
Yes. Fourth year U.S. dental school students can apply
for an externship through the UR. The Website is http://www.urmc.rochester.edu/smd/mdregistrar/forms/visitinstructions.html
Q. Am I required to take a NERB?
No.
Q. What licensure or permits are required
to apply to your programs?
None are required to apply. However, U.S. and Canadian
dentists who are accepted must apply for licensure or limited permit
from the New York State Education Department.
Q. Are GRE or TOEFL scores required
for admission? If so is there a minimum score requirement?
GRE scores are not required. TOEFL scores are required
for international students who are accepted and applying for a Visa.
Q. I am a dentist in another country. What do I need to work as a Dentist in the United States?
The general dentistry program is a certificate program. However, foreign-trained dentists who complete the 2 year program in general dentistry may be eligible for licensure in New York State, providing your visa status is permanent resident, or you may be eligible for a limited license after completing the program if you practice in an underserved community for 3 years. This is contingent on application to the New York State Education Department and meeting their requirements.
|