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Temple University Maurice H. Kornberg School of Dentistry: Average DAT, GPA, and How to Get In

Temple University's Maurice H. Kornberg School of Dentistry is a public DMD program in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Everything below comes straight from Temple's own admissions, bulletin, and tuition pages, cited line by line — and where Temple simply doesn't publish a number, we say so instead of guessing.

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.

Temple average DAT score

Temple does not publish a class-average or median DAT score anywhere on its admissions or bulletin pages. What it does publish, per the school's admissions page, is a hard requirement around the DAT itself: applications "will not be reviewed without reported DAT scores," and scores more than two years old at the time of application will not be accepted. So while Temple won't tell you what score got last year's class in, it's explicit that you need a current, reported score just to have your file looked at — check the school's admissions page for the current cycle if you need anything more specific than that.

Temple average GPA

Temple's admissions and bulletin pages don't publish an average or minimum GPA figure for the DMD program either. If GPA context matters for your application planning, check the school's admissions page for the current cycle rather than relying on unsourced numbers circulating on forums.

Temple class size

Per the school's admissions page, "Annually, 140 first-year students are admitted to the DMD program." That figure describes the steady-state annual class rather than one specific entering-class year, so treat it as Temple's standing benchmark for class size rather than a single cycle's final number.

Stats at a glance

StatValue
Avg DATNot published
Avg GPANot published
Class size140 first-year DMD students admitted annually
DeadlineJanuary 15 (AADSAS); rolling admissions from Dec. 1
TuitionPA residents: $73,334/yr · Non-residents: $84,420/yr (2025–2026)

Because Temple doesn't publish a class-average DAT figure, there's no school-specific number to run against the ADA's national percentile tables here. But it's still worth knowing where your own practice score sits in the broader applicant pool: our DAT score percentiles guide breaks down the ADA's full official percentile table on the new 200–600 scale, and our DAT score converter will translate an old-scale score if you tested before the 2025 rescale. Use those to gauge your standing nationally while you wait on Temple (or any school) to publish something more specific.

Temple application deadline

Per the Temple University Bulletin, the application deadline is listed simply as "Fall: January 15." That's independently confirmed on the admissions page, which states applications must be completed and verified by January 15 at 11:59 p.m. EST. Both sources also agree that admissions are rolling, starting December 1 — meaning Temple reviews and decides on applications as they come in, well before the January 15 cutoff, rather than waiting to evaluate everyone at once. Applying early in that window, not just before the deadline, is explicitly part of how the process works here.

Temple tuition

Per the Kornberg School of Dentistry's official tuition page, DMD tuition for the 2025–2026 academic year is $73,334/year for Pennsylvania residents and $84,420/year for non-residents. The page labels these figures as the 2025–2026 academic year specifically and notes they're subject to change, so confirm the current-year number directly with Temple before budgeting off it.

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What else Temple's admissions page tells you

A few details from Temple's own official pages are worth flagging if you're building a timeline around this school. Kornberg runs an 11-month Postbaccalaureate program, starting May 31 with applications through PostbacCAS, for pre-dental students who want to strengthen their science coursework, prep for the DAT through a Kaplan Career Institute course, and get hands-on clinical experience by earning DANB dental-assisting certifications with clinical placements. Students who finish the postbac year with a 3.0 GPA or better can add a fifth year to earn an MS in Oral Health Sciences, per Temple's postbaccalaureate program pages. Combined with the rolling December–January admissions cycle and the two-year DAT score validity rule above, Temple's process rewards applicants who plan early rather than assemble a file at the last minute.

FAQ: Temple dental school admissions

What DAT score do you need for Temple?

Temple doesn't publish an average or minimum DAT score for the Kornberg School of Dentistry. What it does publish, per the school's admissions page, is that applications "will not be reviewed without reported DAT scores," and scores that are more than two years old at the time of application won't be accepted. Check the school's admissions page for the current cycle's specifics.

What GPA do you need for Temple dental school?

Temple's official admissions and bulletin pages don't publish an average or minimum GPA figure for the DMD program. Check the school's admissions page for the current cycle if GPA context matters for your planning.

How hard is it to get into Temple?

Temple doesn't publish an acceptance rate, so there's no official difficulty benchmark to cite here. What is published: the Kornberg School of Dentistry admits 140 first-year DMD students annually, per the school's admissions page, and admissions run on a rolling basis starting December 1, which means applying earlier in the cycle carries more weight than at a school with a single fixed decision date.

When is the Temple dental school application deadline?

Per the Temple University Bulletin, and independently confirmed on the school's admissions page, the AADSAS/final deadline is January 15 (11:59 p.m. EST) for fall entry. Admissions are rolling, beginning December 1, so Temple treats January 15 as the outer edge of the cycle rather than a single submission date to aim for.