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University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine: Average DAT, GPA, and How to Get In

Numbers below come from the school's own published materials as of July 2026 (each is linked to its source). Admissions stats shift every cycle — treat these as a snapshot and confirm on the school's official admissions page before you apply.

The University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine is a public DMD program in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. If you're building your school list, here's exactly what Pitt has told applicants about its own program, straight from the school's own pages, with nothing rounded or guessed — and where the most recent official figure is a bit dated, we say so plainly instead of pretending it's current.

Pitt dental school stats at a glance

StatValue
Avg DAT22 DAT AA (old 1-30 scale), DMD Class of 2024 — per the school's published class profile
Avg GPA3.74 overall GPA; 3.65 science GPA, DMD Class of 2024 — per the school's published class profile
Class size80 students (35 PA residents, 45 non-residents) — per the school's published class profile
DeadlineOctober 31, 2026 (AADSAS deadline) — per the school's admission requirements page
Tuition~$57,536/yr PA resident; ~$71,722/yr non-resident (2025-26), excludes fees — per the school's official tuition page

Pitt's average DAT score

The only official document we could find with a published average DAT score is Pitt's own "Fact Sheet 2020-21," which profiles the DMD Class of 2024 — meaning the students who actually entered in fall 2020, not a current-cycle figure. That fact sheet lists a DAT AA (Academic Average) of 22, on the OLD 1-30 scale, per the school's published class profile. That predates the ADA's 2025 switch to the 200-600 scale, so it isn't directly comparable to any new-scale number without conversion.

Pitt's current admission-requirements page doesn't restate that average. It states only a minimum Academic Average of 410 on the new scale (formerly 19 on the old scale), per the school's admission requirements page — and a minimum is a floor applicants must clear, not the average score of an admitted class, so we haven't reported it as an average here. We also couldn't locate any newer official class-profile page or PDF with an updated average DAT, so if you want current-cycle numbers, check the school's admissions page directly rather than assume the Class of 2024 figure still holds six cycles later.

To see where a 22 AA (old scale) or a 410 AA (new scale) actually falls nationally, our DAT score percentiles guide walks through the ADA's own official percentile tables, and our DAT score converter translates scores between the old 1–30 scale and the new 200–600 scale so you're comparing apples to apples.

Pitt's average GPA

From that same Fact Sheet 2020-21, the DMD Class of 2024 entered with an average undergraduate overall GPA of 3.74 and an average undergraduate science GPA of 3.65, per the school's published class profile. As with the DAT figure, this is tied to one specific entering class rather than a rolling multi-year average, and we haven't located a more recent official GPA figure on Pitt's site.

Class size and admission selectivity

Pitt's DMD class is limited to 80 students, per the school's published class profile, and that same figure is independently confirmed as current on the school's own admissions-process page, which states "the School of Dental Medicine class size is limited to 80 students." For the Class of 2024, those 80 seats (35 PA residents, 45 non-residents) were filled from 2,041 applicants, with 455 invited to interview — roughly a 4% enrollment rate off the applicant pool, per the school's own fact sheet.

Interviews at Pitt are by invitation only. Per the school's admissions-process page, the interview day includes one-on-one faculty interviews plus presentations from department chairs and directors, a facility tour, and interaction with current students.

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Application deadline and DAT recency rules

Per Pitt's official admission-requirements page, DAT scores must be no more than three years old "at the October 31, 2026 application deadline," which the school gives as the AADSAS deadline for the current entry cycle. That same page notes Pitt does not superscore — the highest single Academic Average attempt is what's considered, per the school's admission requirements page. Anatomy (3 semester hours) is explicitly listed as "recommended but optional" rather than required, per the same page.

Tuition

Per the University of Pittsburgh's official tuition page, DMD tuition for the 2025-26 academic year runs approximately $57,536/year for Pennsylvania residents and approximately $71,722/year for non-residents, full-time, two terms. Those figures exclude mandatory fees (instrument, IMS, dental, and university fees), which are listed separately and can add several thousand dollars more, especially for non-residents — so treat the exact dollar figure as approximate and verify on the live tuition page for the current cycle.

FAQ: Pitt dental school admissions

What DAT score do you need for Pitt?

Pitt's current admission-requirements page lists only a minimum DAT Academic Average of 410 on the new 200-600 scale (formerly 19 on the old scale) — that's a floor, not an average. The most recent official average Pitt has published is a DAT AA of 22 on the old 1-30 scale, for the DMD Class of 2024 (students who entered fall 2020), per the school's Fact Sheet 2020-21. Check the school's admissions page for the current cycle before you apply.

What GPA do you need for Pitt dental school?

Per the same Fact Sheet 2020-21 for the DMD Class of 2024, Pitt's entering class averaged a 3.74 overall GPA and a 3.65 science GPA. No more recent official average-GPA figure has been located, so confirm current expectations on the school's admissions page.

How hard is it to get into Pitt dental school?

Pitt doesn't publish an acceptance rate, but per the school's own Fact Sheet 2020-21, the DMD Class of 2024 drew 2,041 applicants and interviewed 455 of them for just 80 seats — roughly a 4% enrollment rate off the applicant pool. Interviews are by invitation only and include one-on-one faculty interviews, per the school's admissions-process page.

When is the Pitt dental school application deadline?

Per Pitt's official admission-requirements page, DAT scores must be no more than three years old at the October 31, 2026 application deadline, which is the AADSAS deadline for the current entry cycle.

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