Resource Guide · Updated 2026

Canadian-Friendly US Dental Schools

The complete list of US dental schools that accept Canadian applicants and the Canadian DAT — with prerequisites, DAT requirements, and what you need to know before applying.

Compiled from ADEA Dental School Explorer & school admissions data · Verified by Dr. Gagan Gill, PhD · Updated May 2026

What "Canadian-Friendly" Means Canadian DAT vs. American DAT Prerequisite Courses The 15 Core Schools Summary Table Licensure Considerations FAQ
Understanding the Landscape

What Makes a US Dental School "Canadian-Friendly"?

Of the 68 accredited dental schools in the United States, not all accept Canadian applicants — and those that do vary significantly in how they evaluate you. The clearest marker of a Canadian-friendly dental school is whether it accepts the Canadian DAT (CDAT) in lieu of the American DAT.

This matters because Canadian dental schools have very high rejection rates — some programs reject over 90% of applicants. Many qualified Canadian pre-dents apply to US schools in parallel. The key is identifying which schools genuinely welcome Canadians rather than technically accepting applications and screening them out early.

The clearest signal of a Canadian-friendly dental school:

If the school accepts the Canadian DAT (CDAT), it is Canadian-friendly. Schools that require only the American DAT typically do not admit Canadian applicants and are not worth pursuing unless you are also writing the American DAT.

Application service:

Nearly all US dental schools use ADEA AADSAS for their primary application. Texas dental schools use TMDSAS separately. The AADSAS application opens in mid-May each year — submit by August for rolling admission cycles.

Test Requirements

Canadian DAT vs. American DAT

The CDAT and American DAT are different examinations. Understanding which test each school accepts is the first filter when building your list.

FeatureCanadian DAT (CDAT)American DAT
Administered byNDEB (National Dental Examining Board of Canada)American Dental Association (ADA)
Unique sectionsChalk Carving (manual dexterity)Quantitative Reasoning
Required for Canadian dental schoolsYes — primary testNo
Accepted at all 15 core US schoolsYesYes
Strategy note:

If applying to both Canadian and US dental schools, write the CDAT first — it is required for all Canadian schools and accepted at all 15 core Canadian-friendly US schools. If you need a broader US list beyond these 15, you may need to write both exams. Confirm each target school's policy before registering.

Academic Preparation

Standard Prerequisite Courses for US Dental Schools

Dental schools require two semesters each of biology, general chemistry, organic chemistry, and physics — all with labs. Canadian coursework at accredited universities is accepted at all 15 Canadian-friendly schools.

CourseStandard RequirementNotes
Biology (General)2 semesters + labCore requirement at virtually all schools
General Chemistry2 semesters + labCore requirement universally
Organic Chemistry2 semesters + labCore; some schools accept 1 semester + biochem
Physics2 semesters + labLife sciences or general physics both accepted
Biochemistry1 semester (many schools now require)Increasingly standard — check each school
Microbiology1 semester (NYU, Case Western, U of Minnesota)Only 3 of the 15 core schools require this
English / Writing1–2 semesters (private schools)BU, others — verify per school
Lab requirements:

All science prerequisites must include in-person lab components. Online lab courses are generally not accepted at dental schools. Verify each school's policy on online coursework before relying on it.

The 15 Core Schools

Canadian-Friendly US Dental Schools That Accept the CDAT

All 15 schools below accept the Canadian DAT and have established track records of admitting Canadian applicants. Click any card to expand details and prerequisites.

MIUniversity of Detroit Mercy School of DentistryAccepts CDAT

One of the most consistently cited Canadian-friendly schools. Private institution with a strong track record of admitting Canadians. Holistic review — does not screen Canadians at a higher standard.

Biology (2 semesters + lab)General Chemistry (2 semesters + lab)Organic Chemistry (2 semesters + lab)Physics (2 semesters + lab)English (2 semesters)Mathematics (1 semester)
Minimum 90 credit hours required before application.
NYNew York University College of DentistryAccepts CDAT

The largest dental school in the US by enrollment. Known for diverse, international, and Canadian cohorts. GPAs of 3.4–3.5 can be competitive here with strong DAT scores and ECs.

Biology (2 semesters + lab)General Chemistry (2 semesters + lab)Organic Chemistry (2 semesters + lab)Microbiology (1 semester) ⚠Physics (2 semesters + lab)English (2 semesters)
NYU requires microbiology — confirm this is completed before applying.
MABoston University Henry M. Goldman School of Dental MedicineAccepts CDAT

Private institution with a strong reputation for clinical training. Regularly admits Canadian applicants. Holistic review process.

Biology (2 semesters + lab)General Chemistry (2 semesters + lab)Organic Chemistry (2 semesters + lab)Biochemistry (1 semester)Physics (2 semesters + lab)English (2 semesters)Statistics (1 semester)
Bachelor's degree strongly recommended before matriculation.
FLNova Southeastern University College of Dental MedicineAccepts CDAT

Private institution in Fort Lauderdale. Good option for applicants with slightly lower GPAs who have strong DAT scores and ECs. Rolling admissions — apply early.

Biology (2 semesters + lab)General Chemistry (2 semesters + lab)Organic Chemistry (2 semesters + lab)Biochemistry (1 semester)Physics (2 semesters + lab)English (2 semesters)
OHCase Western Reserve University School of Dental MedicineAccepts CDAT

Private research university with strong academic reputation. More academically competitive among the 15 Canadian-friendly schools.

Biology (2 semesters + lab)General Chemistry (2 semesters + lab)Organic Chemistry (2 semesters + lab)Microbiology (1 semester) ⚠Physics (2 semesters + lab)Biochemistry (1 semester)
Requires microbiology. Strong emphasis on research experience.
PATemple University Kornberg School of DentistryAccepts CDAT

State-related university. More accessible tuition than private schools. Consistently admits Canadian applicants.

Biology (2 semesters + lab)General Chemistry (2 semesters + lab)Organic Chemistry (2 semesters + lab)Physics (2 semesters + lab)English (2 semesters)Statistics (recommended)
DCHoward University College of DentistryAccepts CDAT

Private historically Black university in Washington, DC. Mission-driven institution with a holistic review process.

Biology (2 semesters + lab)General Chemistry (2 semesters + lab)Organic Chemistry (2 semesters + lab)Physics (2 semesters + lab)English (2 semesters)Mathematics (1 semester)
WIMarquette University School of DentistryAccepts CDAT

Catholic Jesuit university with a well-regarded clinical program. Strong community service emphasis in the application.

Biology (2 semesters + lab)General Chemistry (2 semesters + lab)Organic Chemistry (2 semesters + lab)Biochemistry (1 semester)Physics (2 semesters + lab)English (2 semesters)
AZ/ILMidwestern University College of Dental Medicine (Arizona & Illinois)Accepts CDAT

Two campuses: Glendale, AZ and Downers Grove, IL. Both accept Canadians. Apply separately to each campus via AADSAS.

Biology (2 semesters + lab)General Chemistry (2 semesters + lab)Organic Chemistry (2 semesters + lab)Biochemistry (1 semester)Physics (2 semesters + lab)
Arizona and Illinois are separate programs — apply to each individually.
NYTouro College of Dental MedicineAccepts CDAT

Located in Hawthorne, NY. Focus on underserved community dentistry. Canadian-friendly and holistic in review.

Biology (2 semesters + lab)General Chemistry (2 semesters + lab)Organic Chemistry (2 semesters + lab)Physics (2 semesters + lab)English (2 semesters)
MATufts University School of Dental MedicineAccepts CDAT

One of the most internationally recognized private dental schools in the US. Strong Canadian cohort history. Competitive but consistently welcoming to Canadians.

Biology (2 semesters + lab)General Chemistry (2 semesters + lab)Organic Chemistry (2 semesters + lab)Biochemistry (1 semester)Physics (2 semesters + lab)English (2 semesters)
Strong clinical exposure valued highly in the application.
MNUniversity of Minnesota School of DentistryAccepts CDAT

One of the best-regarded public dental schools in the US. Notable for accepting the CDAT — unusual for a public institution.

Biology (2 semesters + lab)General Chemistry (2 semesters + lab)Organic Chemistry (2 semesters + lab)Microbiology (1 semester) ⚠Physics (2 semesters + lab)Biochemistry (1 semester)
Requires microbiology. Preference for applicants with ties to underserved communities.
CAUniversity of Southern California Herman Ostrow School of DentistryAccepts CDAT

One of the highest-ranked dental schools in the US. Competitive but with a strong history of admitting Canadians. Private university in Los Angeles.

Biology (2 semesters + lab)General Chemistry (2 semesters + lab)Organic Chemistry (2 semesters + lab)Biochemistry (1 semester)Physics (2 semesters + lab)Statistics (1 semester)
Include less selective schools on your list alongside USC.
CAUniversity of the Pacific Arthur A. Dugoni School of DentistryAccepts CDAT

Private institution in San Francisco. Known for an accelerated 3-year curriculum (no summer breaks). Strong Canadian-friendly West Coast option.

Biology (2 semesters + lab)General Chemistry (2 semesters + lab)Organic Chemistry (2 semesters + lab)Biochemistry (1 semester)Physics (2 semesters + lab)English (2 semesters)
VAVirginia Commonwealth University School of DentistryAccepts CDAT

Public institution in Richmond, VA. Notable for accepting the CDAT — rare for a public school. Lower tuition than private schools for out-of-state students.

Biology (2 semesters + lab)General Chemistry (2 semesters + lab)Organic Chemistry (2 semesters + lab)Biochemistry (1 semester)Physics (2 semesters + lab)English (2 semesters)
Reference Summary

The 15 Canadian-Friendly US Dental Schools at a Glance

Apply to at least 10–12 of these schools.

The yield on Canadian applicants at any individual US dental school is not high even at the most Canadian-friendly programs. A broad list significantly improves your overall odds of at least one acceptance.

StateSchoolTypeCDATMicro Required
MIUniversity of Detroit MercyPrivateYesNo
NYNew York UniversityPrivateYesYes ⚠
MABoston UniversityPrivateYesNo
FLNova Southeastern UniversityPrivateYesNo
OHCase Western Reserve UniversityPrivateYesYes ⚠
PATemple UniversityPublic (state-related)YesNo
DCHoward UniversityPrivateYesNo
WIMarquette UniversityPrivateYesNo
AZ/ILMidwestern University (2 campuses)PrivateYesNo
NYTouro College of Dental MedicinePrivateYesNo
MATufts UniversityPrivateYesNo
MNUniversity of MinnesotaPublicYesYes ⚠
CAUniversity of Southern CaliforniaPrivateYesNo
CAUniversity of the PacificPrivateYesNo
VAVirginia Commonwealth UniversityPublicYesNo
Post-Graduation Planning

Licensure and Practicing Back in Canada

If your goal is to practice dentistry in Canada, graduating from a US dental school creates additional steps that many applicants do not anticipate.

Graduates of US dental schools are considered internationally trained dentists in Canada.

Even as a Canadian citizen, graduating from a CODA-accredited US dental school means you must complete the NDEB equivalency process to practice in Canada — which includes additional examinations and potentially a bridging program.

Graduating from a CODA-accredited US dental school and passing the NBDHE/OSCE/regional boards qualifies you to practice in the United States directly.

Dr. Gill's take:

Applying to US dental schools is legitimate and often wise for qualified Canadian applicants who cannot get into a Canadian program and are open to US practice. But it requires entering with clear eyes about the NDEB equivalency pathway if Canada is your long-term goal. Do not treat US schools as a guaranteed back door to Canadian dental practice.

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I write the CDAT or American DAT?

If you are applying to Canadian dental schools (which require the CDAT), write the CDAT first. All 15 schools on this list accept it. If you want to apply to a broader list of US schools beyond these 15, you will also need the American DAT.

What GPA do I need as a Canadian applicant?

Competitive Canadian applicants typically have GPAs in the 3.5–3.8 range. Schools like NYU, Nova Southeastern, and University of Detroit Mercy have historically admitted Canadians with GPAs in the 3.4–3.5 range when DAT scores and ECs are strong.

What DAT score do I need?

Most Canadian-friendly US dental schools target an AA of 18–20+ (old scale) or 360+ (new scale, post-March 2025). Check each school's website for their stated minimums.

How much shadowing do I need?

US dental schools typically expect 100+ hours of shadowing at general dentists, with additional specialty exposure valued. Being Canadian does not exempt you from this requirement.

What about financial aid?

Canadian applicants are not eligible for US federal financial aid. Canadians typically rely on Canadian bank professional lines of credit and personal savings. Budget approximately CAD $90,000–$100,000 per year in tuition alone.

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