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If I get accepted to a dental school, but do not for some reason graduate the following year for some reason or another, will the acceptance be revoked? I mean if a class or two is not completed for graduation, but your grades are still good.

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Pretty sure dental schools offer acceptances contingent on successful graduation and completion of all pre-requsities.
 
What Incis0r said. Funny thing, I had a panic today over this very thing.
 
I was accepted base on the assumption that I WOULD NOT receive my degree.

I was explained to the dean of admissions throughout the application process (long story , military related)

I have 160+ credits and no degree, the only requirement for acceptance was to finish my pre-req, which is 2 classes.

Check with your school, the admission would have the final say, degree is NOT required (but preferred)in many schools.
 
I was accepted base on the assumption that I WOULD NOT receive my degree.

I was explained to the dean of admissions throughout the application process (long story , military related)

I have 160+ credits and no degree, the only requirement for acceptance was to finish my pre-req, which is 2 classes.

Check with your school, the admission would have the final say, degree is NOT required (but preferred)in many schools.

This sounds more of a unique case than the norm.
 
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From the few d school I talked too, a lot of the non degree holders are non-traditional students, usually 150+ hours and not able to have a degree for whatever reason.

Of course, there are fast track programs for the 2/3 years undergrad and go to dental school
 
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