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Dr. John Harris Dental School, Dainbridge (was the first formal dental school in the United States, but was not accredited by CODA) Ohio College of Dental Surgery , Cincinnati (1926) Oklahoma
This list of dental schools in the U.S. includes major academic institutions in the U.S. that award advanced professional degrees of either D.D.S. or D.M.D. in the field of dentistry. [1]
The University of Oklahoma Board of Regents authorized establishment of a College of Dentistry in 1954 to respond to the needs of underserved areas of rural Oklahoma. The founding dean, William E. Brown, was recruited in 1969 to initiate planning of the curriculum and facility.
Olsen retired in 1995 and the next dean was Michael Heuer who in December 1997 announced the closing of the Dental School as dictated by the university board of trustees and president. The Dental School closed on May 31, 2001. [1] According to the trustees, financial stresses and reputation contributed to the closure of the school. [2]
Total cost for 2022 graduates, in-state students. Total cost for 2022 graduates, out-of-state students. Colorado State University. $274,051. $384,032
[3] [4] Dr. Harris was the school's first dean and a professor of practical dentistry. Following the death of Dr. Hayden on January 25, 1844, he became the school's second president. The College is still in existence today and is part of the University of Maryland, Baltimore as one of its five professional graduate level schools. [citation needed]
The University of Mississippi Medical Center School of Dentistry of Dentistry awards following degrees: Doctor of Dental Medicine; The school ranks fifth in part one of the National Board Dental Examination (2000) and the sixth in the part two of the National Board Dental Examinations (2001). [2]
Virginia Commonwealth University School of Dentistry is the dental school of Virginia Commonwealth University. Located in the United States city of Richmond. The school opened in 1893. It is the only dental school in Virginia and is one of five schools within the VCU Medical Center.