Midwestern IL has it too. You have to meet an articulation agreement (specific GPA in the program, meet entrance exam minimums within a standard deviation of their previous accepted class average, etc), but if you do, you are guaranteed an interview
I am not sure about the other schools, but I know that Nova's masters program usually picks students who have already applied to Nova and didn't get in. Usually student with a high gpa and low DAT.
I am not sure about the other schools, but I know that Nova's masters program usually picks students who have already applied to Nova and didn't get in. Usually student with a high gpa and low DAT.
I'm interested in applying to their masters program, but I didn't apply during the application cycle to Nova. Does that mean my chances are reduced because I didn't apply to the school and because I have a below average gpa?
I'm interested in applying to their masters program, but I didn't apply during the application cycle to Nova. Does that mean my chances are reduced because I didn't apply to the school and because I have a below average gpa?
I'm interested in applying to their masters program, but I didn't apply during the application cycle to Nova. Does that mean my chances are reduced because I didn't apply to the school and because I have a below average gpa?
Hi, I’m currently in the program. Your chances will not be hindered by not having previously applied to their dental school. If you are admitted to the program you will
Be required to submit an application but they will talk you through all of that. It has nothing to do with that. But they do look for candidates that have good grades but maybe didn’t perform as well on the DAT.
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