I am researching dental schools. I found the statistics of who got into the school and tuition easily on University of Buffalo's site. I can't find anything like that on U of R's site and it is really frustrating. Does anyone know where to look for information about U of R? Thanks!
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Statistics that schools publish for dental school acceptances are often misleading because:
1) some schools use the committee recommendation letters to screen out candidates they consider too weak to be accepted to dental school thus artificially raise their acceptance rates
2) some schools include both current seniors and all alumni (even those 5+ years out) who apply in any given year in their count; some count only current students
My point is that you cannot rely on what schools "say" about their acceptance rates because the data are not uniformly reported and there is considerable "massaging" of the data going on. (UR does not screen, but does count both current students and alumni).
I'm not sure about the acceptance rates into Dental School, but approximately 75% of students in the pre-med program go onto medical school. That's way above the national average of about 48%. UR does well with placement for a variety of reasons: the medical school is across the street, so research is accessible; students can participate in Medical Emergency Response Team (MERT); and the open curriculum allows pre-med students to major in whatever they would like. UR produces some of the most well-rounded medical students in the country.
See link below for additional info on UR, acceptance and tuition rates ~
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