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Roseman University College 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.

Roseman University of Health Sciences College of Dental Medicine (Roseman) is a private DMD program based in South Jordan, UT, running an accelerated 3-year, year-round curriculum. Here's exactly what Roseman has told applicants about its own program, straight from the school's own pages — and where Roseman doesn't spell out a detail (most notably, average DAT and GPA), we say so plainly instead of guessing or borrowing a number from a third-party aggregator.

Roseman dental school stats at a glance

StatValue
Avg DATNot published — check the school's admissions page for the current cycle
Avg GPANot published — check the school's admissions page for the current cycle
Class size150 seats (2026–2027 cycle) — per the school's official admissions page
DeadlineOctober 1, 2026 — AADSAS and Roseman supplemental application, same date — per the school's official admissions page
Tuition$97,130/year DMD tuition (2026–2027, Years 1–3) plus roughly $18,750–$23,200/year in mandatory fees; total cost of attendance approx. $115,900–$120,600/year — per the school's tuition page

Roseman doesn't publish an average DAT score

We looked specifically for a Roseman-published average or median DAT for an entering class — the DMD admissions page, the College of Dental Medicine landing page, and Roseman's curriculum pages don't state one. What the school does publish, per its official admissions page, is a set of minimum DAT component subscores: AA 370, PAT 360, RC 340, Bio 370, and SNS 380. That page doesn't state whether those are old 1–30 scale or new 200–600 scale, and DAT scores older than 3 years aren't accepted.

For context: per the ADA's own data in our DAT score percentiles guide, a 370 on the new 200–600 scale sits in the low-30s percentile range, while 370 read as an old-scale score is off the top of the 1–30 scale entirely — exactly why the scale ambiguity on Roseman's page matters. Run your own scores through our DAT score converter before assuming you've cleared Roseman's bar.

GPA requirements

Roseman's admissions page doesn't publish an average or minimum GPA for entering DMD students. The one GPA figure Roseman publishes anywhere is tied to a different pathway: its Master of Biomedical Sciences (MBS) program offers priority DMD admission to MBS graduates who post a 3.0+ local science GPA plus a DAT of 17+ (old scale) across four key sections, per Roseman's CODM priority-admissions page — a specific bridge program, not a general benchmark.

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Class size and cohort tracks

Per the school's official admissions page, Roseman has 150 seats for the 2026–2027 cycle, split between two tracks applicants choose between at the same cycle: an all-Utah cohort (all three years in South Jordan, UT) and a dual Utah/Nevada cohort (Year 1 in Utah, Years 2–3 in Nevada).

Application deadline and admissions process

Per Roseman's official admissions page, both the AADSAS application and Roseman's own supplemental application are due October 1, 2026. Roseman runs rolling admissions, with interviews from August 2026 through spring 2027, and advises applying early rather than waiting for the deadline. The application also requires a Kira Talent video assessment and 50 hours of dental shadowing — paid dental-assisting or other paid dental work experience counts toward those hours.

Tuition and cost

Per Roseman's official tuition page, DMD tuition for 2026–2027 is a flat $97,130 per year across all three years (Roseman is private, with a single tuition rate rather than resident/non-resident tiers). Mandatory fees — technology, instructional materials, clinic usage, a student kit, student services, and health insurance — add roughly $18,750 to $23,200 per year, for a total cost of attendance around $115,900–$120,600 per year. Because Roseman's DMD is only 3 years (36 months) rather than the standard 4, there's no 4th-year tuition line at all.

What makes Roseman's DMD program distinct

Roseman's DMD runs as a 3-year, year-round accelerated program built on its "Six-Point Mastery Learning Model," per Roseman's curriculum and news pages: a block curriculum — one subject at a time, in intensive 2–3 week blocks at roughly 6 hours a day, 5 days a week — paired with competency-based mastery testing requiring 90% or higher to pass a block. Clinical exposure starts early: simulation-based learning in Year 1, real patient care beginning in Year 2.

FAQ: Roseman dental school admissions

What DAT score do you need for Roseman?

Roseman doesn't publish an average or minimum overall DAT score. Per the school's official admissions page, it lists minimum DAT component subscores of AA 370, PAT 360, RC 340, Bio 370, and SNS 380 — the page doesn't explicitly label which scale these are on, and DAT scores older than 3 years aren't accepted. Check the school's admissions page for the current cycle before you apply.

What GPA do you need for Roseman dental school?

Roseman doesn't publish an average or minimum GPA for its entering DMD class on its admissions page. One documented exception: Roseman's Master of Biomedical Sciences (MBS) program offers a priority pathway into the DMD program for MBS graduates who hit a 3.0+ local science GPA (plus a DAT of 17+, old scale, in four key sections). For the standard DMD applicant pool, check the school's admissions page for the current cycle.

How hard is it to get into Roseman dental school?

Roseman doesn't publish an acceptance rate or applicant volume on its admissions page. What it does publish: 150 seats for the 2026–2027 cycle, a required Kira Talent video assessment, and a 50-hour dental-shadowing requirement (paid dental-assisting work counts toward those hours), per the school's official admissions page.

When is the Roseman dental school application deadline?

Per Roseman's official admissions page, both the AADSAS application and Roseman's own supplemental application are due October 1, 2026. Roseman uses rolling admissions with interviews running from August 2026 through spring 2027, so the school advises applying early.

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