Unlike many other dental schools, ASDOH looks at personality and whether you will fit into their program. My DAT score was an 18 and I graduated with a 3.34 GPA and I got accepted into the school. When I had my interview with ASDOH, they were looking at "personality" rather than merely "book smart". That's what makes ASDOH a unique school. They want people who are passionate about dentistry and who truly wanna make a difference after graduation. For example, ASDOH interviews 8 people at a time (much lower than the average dental school), they do a group session to watch how you interact with other students. They also do a presentation session and a manual dexterity. During the interview process, they don't ask difficult questions to catch you off guard (such as "why did you get a D in a specific course"). They understand that there is more to dentistry than someone who has great scores. If you get an interview in ASDOH, don't worry about your grades at that point and let them know that you are a passionate individual that want to give back to the community. I also recommend you volunteer at non-profit clinics to show them that you care about making a difference