DMD Degree Program

Students will be engaged in a 45-week curriculum for the first 3 years, beginning in September for each year, and culminating in a DMD degree granted in June of the 4th year making the fourth year curriculum 40 weeks. Total curriculum weeks are 175.
Degree Program Details Admission Steps

RDHAP
Education Program

(Registered Dental Hygienist in Alternative Practice)

4-Month Program, Offered Online. Fulfills the DHBC’s requirement for a 150-hour education program.
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Certification Programs

for Allied Oral Health Professionals
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Real World Solutions

Students engage in real-world issues and social problems, working with community organizations to become part of the solution.

Why Choose Us

As a College we exhibit traditional values of scholarly work, a learning community, and academic freedom. As a College of Dental Medicine, we recognize that oral health care is the practice of medicine and surgery and is integrated into all other aspects of health care. The degree D.M.D. reflects doctoral level of knowledge and skills and recognizes that oral health care is not surgical care alone but includes the behavioral, social, and medical management aspects of oral diseases.


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Leadership

Dr. Pinelopi Xenoudi, DDS, MS

Pinelopi Xenoudi, DDS, MS

Associate Dean of Admissions, Student Affairs & DEI.

Rosemary Wu, DMD, MS

Rosemary Wu, DMD, MS

Associate Dean of Administrative Affairs and Faculty Development

Paul Glassman, DDS

Paul Glassman, DDS

Associate Dean for Research and Community Engagement

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