Students in our Pre-Dental program major in either Biology or Chemistry. Most choose Biology as their major and minor in Chemistry. Those with a strong math background may choose to major in Chemistry with a minor in Biology. Choosing to major and minor in these sciences strengthens our students' application portfolios. Advisors work with them to recommend the concentration that suits them best.
Like medical schools, Pre-Dentistry colleges also look for individuals who are diverse and academically strong. Students in this program should maintain a minimum 3.3 to 3.5 GPA and be involved in volunteer service, internships and leadership roles on campus.
Nearly 100% of students in Walsh's Pre-Dentistry program attend the post-graduate schools of their choice. Upon completion of their post-graduate programs, Walsh graduates are practicing dentistry throughout Ohio and across the country. Many completed the DDS program at The Ohio State University or Case Western Reserve University.
Pre-Dentistry students take the DAT, a standardized test for entry into dental school, at the end of their junior year. Their courses and lab work prepare them for this exam, as well as the rigors of dental school training.
Courses vary depending on whether the student chooses to major in Biology or Chemistry. Some specific courses for Biology majors include:
Students gain real-world experience through:
Majors: Biology Pre-Dental, Interdisciplinary Studies
Minors: Psychology, History
Walsh has really pushed me outside my comfort zone and taken me places that I did not expect. I came to Walsh as a Biology Pre-Medicine student and a member of the Honors program. My freshman year that was all I was - a student. I was able to do well in school, but I did not really explore any clubs or activities on campus.
The following summer I realized that being a dentist would be a perfect fit for me, a great way to combine my love for both creativity and health care.When I returned to school the following year, I began to get involved. I joined Pre-Dental Club, Pre-Health Club, Intramurals and Dance Marathon. I also started a book club and became an Orientation Leader and a Teaching Assistant for the Anatomy and Physiology labs. Getting involved expanded my horizons so much that I even signed up for a Global Learning trip to Uruguay.