M.S. Programs with DAT scores

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Hey guys,

I've been researching some Masters programs that I can apply with the DAT score instead of the GRE as my backup plan.
I've found one at Boston University and one at Rutgers.

I would greatly appreciate if you guys can tell me any other masters program that uses the DAT score

Thanks!!! :)

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I heard that the Rutgers program is really good. You actually take science classes with the dental students. Which in a way is a tease. The down side to that program is that they won't admit you into there dental program until you complete the program and there is no grantee. Even if you take the dat and get a 24 AA you can apply to other schools but not to Rutgers until the program is finished =(
 
I heard that the Rutgers program is really good. You actually take science classes with the dental students. Which in a way is a tease. The down side to that program is that they won't admit you into there dental program until you complete the program and there is no grantee. Even if you take the dat and get a 24 AA you can apply to other schools but not to Rutgers until the program is finished =(

That seems kind of strange
 
Hey I had responded with the below to a thread a while ago. I'm currently attending the program at Georgetown/George Mason ABS program so PM me if you need any details about that program. Hope this helps:

George Mason/Georgetown Advanced Biomedical Sciences Certificate Program (9 month certificate program with an option to receive a Masters from Georgetown if you complete an extra semester during summer )
http://georgesquared.gmu.edu/graduate-cert-adv-biomed-sci-curriculum/
*Does not require DAT score to apply and includes a DAT prep course during second semester

Rutgers Masters in BioMedical Science/Dental Scholars Program
http://njms.rutgers.edu/gsbs/prospective_students/info/masters_degree_requirements.htm
*They admit students for both fall and spring semesters

Masters in Pharmacology at Tulane University
http://tulane.edu/som/departments/pharmacology/masters/index.cfm

Masters of Science in BioMedical Science at Barry University(Dental Track)
http://www.barry.edu/biomedical-sciences/

Tufts University Masters in Biomedical Science
http://publichealth.tufts.edu/Academics/MBS-Microsite

Masters of Science in Oral Health Sciences at Boston University
http://www.bumc.bu.edu/gms/oral-health-masters/ohs-prospective-students/oral-health-admissions/

Masters in Molecular Medicine Research at University of Maryland, Baltimore
http://lifesciences.umaryland.edu/MolecularMasters/
*This program is relatively new and is more geared towards research if thats your cup of tea. You have the opportunity to work
with professors and their research projects from UMB's medical and dental school.

I'm sure there are more programs out there but these are the list of schools I applied to. Most of these schools are located on the east coast due to my preference but I remember coming across a lot of programs available at schools in the midwest and on the west coast. Hope this information helps!
 
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