

Dental schools are bound by contract with AADSAS not to let students know earlier than Dec 1. If Minnesota did, it was informal, or they broke the rules.
Dental schools are bound by contract with AADSAS not to let students know earlier than Dec 1. If Minnesota did, it was informal, or they broke the rules.
It is the same acceptance as in Dec 1 but has higher requirements. Like DAT of 19 and each section must be 17 or higher. In addition to that, your GPA can't fall below 3.0 for any semester after acceptance and all grades need to be C or above (so fall and spring semesters). Overall GPA needs to stay above 3.4 and science 3.2. If you follow these, you are accepted. But with the Dec 1 acceptances, you only need a C or above for your remaining classes. Basically you trade off finding out early for just tanking it for the rest of the year. But they are both official acceptances.
They actually just changed the gpa requirements to the following (these new requirements are being implented next year): overall gpa needs to be at or above 3.6 and science gpa at or above 3.5. The DAT requirements are still the same.
It looks like they are actually phasing the EDP out of admissions. Personally, I didn't really understand why they had it in the first place (even though I did it).