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Applicants - Out of State

The Ohio State University is a state supported institution.

Approximately 25% or less of the class at The Ohio State University College of Dentistry is comprised of non-Ohio residents.

 

Does The Ohio State University College of Dentistry give preference to students who apply from certain states?
• no

Do all states have dental schools?
• no
• only 34 states have dental schools
• 61 total schools

Where do most of our non-Ohio applicants come from?
• WEST – California, Idaho, Utah
• MIDWEST – Indiana, Michigan, Pennsylvania
• SOUTH – Florida

How many non-Ohio students applied to THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY in the 2011 cycle?
• 710 of the 958 applicants were from out of state
• out of state students comprised 74% of the applicant pool

What percentage of non-Ohio students who applied were accepted and enrolled in the Class of 2015?
• 2.4%
• 17 of the 710 non-residents

How many non-Ohio students are in the Class of 2015?
• 17 of the 109 seats in the class are filled by non-residents
• non-residents comprise 16% of the Class of 2015

What states are represented by the students in the Class of 2015?
• in addition to Ohio, seven other states are represented plus one international student
• Arizona, Florida, Indiana, Michigan, Missouri, Utah, West Virginia