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Dental Schools in Delaware

Our current dental school catalogue does not include programs based in Delaware. Compare DAT score requirements, GPA profiles, in-state preference and AADSAS application strategy.

About Delaware: Pop. ~1.0M; Wilmington is the largest city. Delaware has no LCME-accredited medical school; Delaware residents attend programs in Pennsylvania, Maryland, and New Jersey through regional agreements.

In-state context: Delaware has no in-state medical school. Delaware residents applying to nearby schools (Jefferson, Temple, Rowan) should note those programs' residency preferences and apply broadly to regional and national programs.

Major health systems: ChristianaCare · Nemours Children's Health · Beebe Healthcare

DDS vs DMD — what is the difference?

Both DDS (Doctor of Dental Surgery) and DMD (Doctor of Medicine in Dentistry / Doctor of Dental Medicine) are equivalent degrees. The title used depends solely on the university, not on any difference in training, scope of practice, or licensure. All CODA-accredited programs lead to the same dental licence. Applications go through AADSAS (ADEA) for most schools. The DAT (Dental Admission Test) is required by virtually all programs.

No dental schools currently listed for Delaware

Delaware may not have CODA-accredited dental programs in our current cohort, or programs here are not yet in our catalogue. Browse the full US dental school catalogue below.

Delaware has no in-state medical school. Delaware residents applying to nearby schools (Jefferson, Temple, Rowan) should note those programs' residency preferences and apply broadly to regional and national programs.

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