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Admissions

The Orthodontics graduate program accepts six applicants per academic year. Applicants should have a DDS or DMD degree from an accredited dental school, according to the standards of the American Dental Association Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA), and have completed the National Board Dental Examination.

Preference is given to applicants with demonstrated experience in clinical care, research or service. 

How To Apply

  1. Apply through the American Dental Education Association Postdoctoral Application Support Service (ADEA PASS). You should confirm with PASS that your application has been received, as the organization only forwards completed records to Temple for processing. Review PASS application instructions for our program. PASS deadline: Sept. 1 of the year preceding the expected date of enrollment.

  2. In addition to the PASS application, we require the supplemental materials listed below to be uploaded in PASS (Please follow instructions listed in PASS).  

  3. A separate Temple University application and fee of $75 are required when applying to the Orthodontics Graduate Certificate program. Please see detail below.

  4. Register with the National Matching Service (MATCH) Postdoctoral Dental Matching Program, which pairs applicants with postdoctoral dental education programs. Applicants who are accepted into the Orthodontics graduate program will be rank ordered and their names will be submitted to MATCH. You will be notified of your match with a program on the date chosen by the National Matching Service.

    Fee

    separate Temple University application and a $75 supplemental fee are required for the Orthodontics Graduate Certificate program. Within three days of submitting your application through ADEA PASS, you will receive an email containing a link and PIN to pay the supplemental fee. Please follow the instructions in that email to complete your payment.

    Examinations and Codes

    GRE required (School code: 7170 Program code: 0604) ADAT scores are not required. Passing NBDE I is required for application and NBDE II for matriculation. If taken MUST pass INBDE for matriculation.

    Additional Requirements for International Applicants

    In addition to the above requirements, international applications must include official National Board Dental Examination scores, official dental school transcripts, which should be equivalent to a U.S. Commission on Dental Accreditation school, and official evaluation of those transcripts through one of three foreign academic credentialing services (World Education Services, Education Credential Evaluators or Education International, Inc.). 

    If your native language is not English, the TOEFL is required. The minimum score for the TOEFL is 100.

    Supplementary Application

    In addition, our program requires a supplementary application emailed to . These supplementary documents are required and separate from your PASS application. The email should include the following

    Letter of Interest

    Please submit a letter explaining your interest in the Department of Orthodontics at Temple University (this is separate from your Personal Statement in PASS).

    Curriculum Vitae (CV)

    Please submit a CV that includes your GPA for dental school and undergraduate studies.

    GRE Scores

    GRE scores are required for this program.

    National Board Scores

    Please submit your National Board scores when taken. Applicants are required to either have completed and passed the NBDE I before application and NBDE II before matriculation OR completed and passed INBDE before matriculation. 

    Photo

    Please include a 2x2 photo of yourself.

    Additional Requirements for International Applicants

    TOEFL scores for all international applicants whose native language is not English (the minimum score for TOEFL is 100).

    All supporting materials will be uploaded into PASS.

    Admission Deadlines

    The deadline for completed applications is Sept. 1 of the year preceding the expected date of enrollment.

    Questions

    For additional admission information, including the status of your application, please contact the orthodontics department.
    Phone: 215-707-7733
    Email: