Low uGPA, decent CBSE – which 6-year OMFS programs to avoid?

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Hi everyone,

I’m applying to OMFS this cycle and looking for some advice. I’m strongly interested in 6-year programs for personal reasons, but I’ve heard that some put weight on undergrad GPA, so I wanted to see if anyone has insight.

Here are my stats:
  • Undergrad GPA: 3.3 (graduated 10+ years ago; worked several years before dental school)
  • Dental school: Mid-upper tier (non-Ivy), GPA 3.65, lower half of class
  • CBSE: 78 EPC
  • Research: Significant experience
  • LORs: 5 total, all from oral surgeons (ranging from very well-known to mentors who know me well)
I’ve seen applicants with similar uGPAs match into 6-year programs, so I’m hoping it won’t be a deal-breaker. That said, I currently have around 40 programs on my list and am trying to narrow it down to save time and money.

Does anyone know which 6-year programs have hard cutoffs for undergrad GPA or tend to weigh it more heavily? Any tips on where my app might be more competitive - or less welcome - would be super appreciated.

Thanks in advance and good luck to everyone this cycle!
 
Only avoid programs you absolutely don’t want to go to for whatever reason. Otherwise cast as broad a net as possible.

Quite a few programs went unmatched this year. That may not make any difference, but I suppose there is a chance they will try and interview more/rank more this year. May help your chances.
 
Apply broadly (aka everywhere)

You’ll be surprised.

I was in a similar position and I received interviews from programs I wasn’t expecting and was denied interviews from which I thought weren’t competitive.
DM'd you. Thank you for sharing.
 
Hi everyone,

I’m applying to OMFS this cycle and looking for some advice. I’m strongly interested in 6-year programs for personal reasons, but I’ve heard that some put weight on undergrad GPA, so I wanted to see if anyone has insight.

Here are my stats:
  • Undergrad GPA: 3.3 (graduated 10+ years ago; worked several years before dental school)
  • Dental school: Mid-upper tier (non-Ivy), GPA 3.65, lower half of class
  • CBSE: 78 EPC
  • Research: Significant experience
  • LORs: 5 total, all from oral surgeons (ranging from very well-known to mentors who know me well)
I’ve seen applicants with similar uGPAs match into 6-year programs, so I’m hoping it won’t be a deal-breaker. That said, I currently have around 40 programs on my list and am trying to narrow it down to save time and money.

Does anyone know which 6-year programs have hard cutoffs for undergrad GPA or tend to weigh it more heavily? Any tips on where my app might be more competitive - or less welcome - would be super appreciated.

Thanks in advance and good luck to everyone this cycle!
Some programs (i.e., Maryland) advertise minimum 3.5 uGPA for their 6 year. I’m unsure how much this is enforced, but it’s worth noting.
 
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