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  2. Comparing Dental School Costs at the 10 Top Universities -...

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    According to the American Dental Association, the average first-year cost of dental school was $41,711 at public universities and $75,161 at private schools. Few students can pay dentistry school tuition and fees out of their savings, so you’ll likely have to take out student loans to cover at least some of the cost.

  3. Comparing Dental School Prices & Expenses in 2020

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    The average annual cost of the first year of dental school ranges from $53,000 to $70,000 for students attending private or out-of-state dental schools. Public schools can cost close to $40,000 per year for less-expensive options, while more well-known private schools might cost as much as $72,300 annually.

  4. Costs of Attendance | ADEA

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    Costs of Attendance. The cost of a dental education depends on many factors, but the bottom line is that while dental school is expensive, it should prove to be an affordable and worthwhile investment. Dental students depend on a variety of options to finance their dental educations, such as grants, scholarships and loans, so it is important ...

  5. Costs & Financial Aid - Indiana University School of Dentistry

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    How much does it cost to attend the School of Dentistry? Your tuition and fee costs will depend on several factors, including your academic program and your residency classification (whether you’re considered an in-state or out-of-state student).

  6. Average tuition for 69 dental schools in 2023 - Becker's Dental

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    The ADA has tracked data on dental school tuition in the U.S. since 2015. Here is the average cost for 69 dental schools in the U.S. for 2022-23. Note: Tuition is listed for first-year students and does not include other fees.

  7. Dental Education | American Dental Association - ADA

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    In 2022-23, the average first-year cost of dental school (including tuition and mandatory general fees) was $42,821 for residents and $71,152 for non-residents in public programs. Also in 2022-23, the average resident first-year cost of private dental school programs was $80,869.

  8. Average tuition for 66 US dental schools - Becker's Dental

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    The University of the Pacific in Stockton, Calif., has the most expensive dental school in the U.S., with tuition at $119,360 per year, according to data from the American Dental Association. The ADA has tracked data on dental school tuition in the U.S. since 2015.

  9. How Much is Dental School? | Average Cost | College Ave

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    Total Cost of Dental School. Over four years, a dental student can expect to pay anywhere from $210,625 (public school) to $353,008 (private school) and up. If you’re going right from undergrad to dental school, tacking on these costs probably sounds daunting.

  10. How much does it cost to attend the best dental schools in the...

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    Here is how much is costs to attend the six U.S. dental schools: Note: Tuition is listed for first-year students and does not include other fees. University of Michigan Ann Arbor. Residents: $44,148.

  11. What Is the Cost of Dental School? - Citizens

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    According to the ADA, over the four-year program, dental school tuition can range anywhere from $120,000-$424,000. That number includes tuition, fees, instruments, instructional materials, health services, and other fixed costs.