2 Years On Campus Professional-programs Program
The DAT Program does not discriminate on the basis of race, ethnicity, religion, gender, age, disability,sexual orientation, or marital status. Successful participants in the DAT Program typically complete at least one year of college education, including courses in biology, and general and organic chemistry. Advanced level biology and physics are not required.Most applicants complete two or more years of college before taking the test.Dental school applicants are encouraged to take the DAT well in advance of the dental school admission cycle.Applicants seeking admission to Canadian dental schools should confirm the acceptability of the DAT by Canadian schools prior to applying for the test.
Embark on your educational journey with confidence! Our team of admission experts is here to guide you through the process. Book a free session now to receive personalized advice, assistance with applications, and insights into your dream school. Whether you're applying to college, graduate school, or specialized programs, we're here to help you succeed.