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Marquette University School of Dentistry Cost: The Full 4-Year Breakdown
Marquette University School of Dentistry, in Milwaukee, is Wisconsin's only dental school — and it lands at #6 cheapest of the 64 schools in our cost dataset. Based on cost-of-attendance data from around 2021–2022, four years there ran about $345,300 before interest. Below is the year-by-year breakdown, what it really costs once student-loan interest is counted, and why your DAT score is the single biggest lever on this number.
On these figures: the dollar amounts come from published cost-of-attendance data from roughly 2021–2022, at the listed (out-of-state) rate. Tuition and living costs rise about 3–5% a year, so the current 2026 total is likely 15–20% higher — our inflation-adjusted estimate is ~$404,000. Treat every number here as a planning estimate and confirm the current figure directly with the school and at ada.org.
Marquette dental school cost, year by year
Cost of attendance combines tuition & fees with the school-published cost of living (housing, food, transportation, supplies). Here is how the four years broke down in the source data:
| Year | Tuition & fees | Cost of living | Year total |
|---|---|---|---|
| Year 1 | $74,270 | $19,440 | $93,710 |
| Year 2 | $70,770 | $19,440 | $90,210 |
| Year 3 | $66,150 | $19,440 | $85,590 |
| Year 4 | $63,070 | $12,720 | $75,790 |
| Total | $345,300 | ||
Two things stand out. First, tuition actually steps down each year — from about $74,270 in Year 1 to $63,070 in Year 4 — which is unusual and works in your favor. Second, Marquette is a private university, so unlike a state school the tuition is a single published rate rather than an in-state vs. out-of-state split.
The number nobody shows you: cost with loan interest
Sticker cost of attendance is not what you repay. Most dental students finance with federal Direct and Grad PLUS loans that accrue interest while you are still in school. Once you fold that in, the Marquette four-year total climbs to roughly $437,692 — about $92,000 more than the sticker figure, before you have made a single payment. That interest gap is the quietest, largest line item in dental education, and it is exactly why picking a lower-cost school compounds in your favor.
How your DAT score changes this number
Here is the connection students miss: the DAT is the cheapest lever on the most expensive purchase of your life. A stronger DAT score widens the set of schools that will admit you — including your in-state public school and any school offering merit scholarships. Because Marquette is private, establishing Wisconsin residency will not cut its tuition, which makes the comparison to a public in-state seat elsewhere even sharper: moving from a private or out-of-state seat to an in-state public one can swing your total by $100,000 to $280,000. The exam that unlocks that difference costs a few hundred dollars. No other single decision in your pre-dental years has that kind of return.
That is the entire premise of DATPractice: be the highest-ROI, lowest-cost part of your journey. Do every practice test, understand every question, and walk in with a score that gives you the choice of the cheapest, best-fit school — instead of taking the only seat you can get.
How to pay less at Marquette (or anywhere)
- Maximize your DAT to open scholarship and in-state options before you ever apply — the biggest lever you control.
- Compare against in-state public schools, since Marquette is private and its tuition does not drop with residency.
- Apply early through ADEA AADSAS; later applicants compete for fewer seats and less aid.
- Borrow only cost-of-attendance, and understand Grad PLUS interest accrues immediately.
- Compare total cost with interest, not sticker tuition, when you weigh acceptances.
FAQ
How much does Marquette dental school cost?
Based on cost-of-attendance data from roughly 2021-2022, four years at Marquette University School of Dentistry totaled about $345,300 at the listed rate, ranking #6 cheapest in our 64-school dataset. Adjusted for inflation, the 2026 figure is likely around $404,000. Confirm current numbers directly with the school.
What is the real cost of Marquette dental school with loan interest?
Once student-loan interest that accrues during school is included, the four-year total rises to roughly $437,692 in the source data, about $92,000 above the sticker cost of attendance. The exact figure depends on how much you borrow and current interest rates.
Is Marquette a cheap dental school?
Relatively, yes. It ranked #6 cheapest of the 64 schools in our dataset, which makes it one of the better values among private dental schools and Wisconsin's only dental program.
Does Wisconsin residency lower Marquette's tuition?
Not directly. Marquette is a private university, so its tuition is a single published rate rather than an in-state vs. out-of-state split. That is why a strong DAT score, which can open in-state public seats elsewhere and merit scholarships, matters even more for lowering your total cost.
How can I lower my dental school cost?
The biggest levers are attending your in-state public school, earning merit scholarships, and applying early. All three are heavily influenced by your DAT score, which widens the set of schools that will admit and fund you, so a strong DAT can save you six figures over four years.
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