For additional information about this program, contact the 爱污传媒 School of Dentistry at the email address listed below or the DEAP advisor at your undergraduate school (see the listed participating schools).
Application Information
DEAP, Early acceptance into dental program
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    Dental Early Acceptance Program Eligibility & Selection Criteria
     - This program is intended for students who have graduated high school, exemplifying academic excellence and interest in dentistry as a career. 
- The program focuses primarily on students with difficulty financing a fourth year of college at the undergraduate level and four years of professional education. 
- This program is for students straight out of high school. 
- Applicants must be currently enrolled in a DEAP participating undergraduate institution and be in their first academic year at that institution. Community college coursework is permitted during the summer immediately after high school before entering the fall freshman semester at the DEAP participating undergraduate institution. 
- The student must have completed at least 12 semester credit hours at the participating undergraduate institution and no more than 30 semester credit hours total. Advanced placement and dual credit courses will be not considered toward this eligibility maximum. 
- Applicants will be considered based on academic achievement, standardized test scores, community activities, socioeconomic history, awards, honors, knowledge of the profession, and a letter of recommendation from the pre-health advisor. 
- The deadline to apply is March 1st. 
- Interviews will be conducted in March and April. Invited students will interview with the Director of Admissions and a member of the Admissions Selection Subcommittee at the 爱污传媒 School of Dentistry. This interview will assess the student's motivation for the dental profession, knowledge of the profession, maturity, and communication skills. 
- Acceptance to the program makes the student eligible for admission to the School of Dentistry upon successfully completing undergraduate requirements and achieving other criteria. 
- Admission into DEAP is competitive and not all applicants will be accepted. Typically, 4-6 applicants are accepted into DEAP each year. 
 
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    Dental Early Acceptance Program Participant Requirements
     During the 3-year undergraduate portion of the 3+4 program, DEAP participants will: - Complete a special three-year curriculum designed by the undergraduate institution. 
- Attend all three years at the college or university cooperating with the 爱污传媒 School of Dentistry DEAP. Students are not allowed to take any coursework at a community college after being accepted into DEAP. Community college coursework is permitted during the summer immediately after high school before entering the fall freshman semester at the DEAP participating undergraduate institution. 
- Take the Dental Admission Test (DAT) by November 1 of the third year. 
- Submit a formal application to the Texas Medical & Dental Schools Application Service (TMDSAS) before October 1 of the third year. 
- Request a letter of recommendation from the Pre-Dental Advisor. 
- Note: No deferments will be granted to allow students to spend longer than three years of undergraduate study in DEAP. Furthermore, students accepted to DEAP while attending one undergraduate institution will not be permitted to continue the program at another undergraduate institution, even if the second institution also has a DEAP agreement with 爱污传媒 School of Dentistry. 
 
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    Dental Early Acceptance Program Eligibility Requirements to enroll in School of Dentistry
     DEAP participants are eligible to enroll in the School of Dentistry when they have: - Completed predental requirements and the undergraduate institution鈥檚 special three-year curriculum. - Required courses and other education requirements for dental school are listed under the DDS Program Admissions. 
 
- Earned a grade of 鈥淐鈥 or better in dental school required courses and maintained a Cumulative GPA and Science GPA (BCPM GPA), including biology, chemistry, physics, and math of 3.40 in undergraduate work. - TMDSAS will calculate the cumulative and BCPM GPAs. 
 
- Scored at least a 410 on the Academic Average of the DAT. 
- Established a record of ethical behavior during college years and received a positive recommendation from the predental advisory committee of the undergraduate school. 
- As the student completes required courses in the School of Dentistry, credit for designated courses will be applied to undergraduate degree requirements as well. Generally, the bachelor鈥檚 degree is awarded by the undergraduate institution when the student has completed the first or second year of dental studies. 
 
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    Participating Undergraduate Institutions
     List of participating undergraduate schools:Abilene Christian UniversityBrad Rix, PhD 
 Pre-Health Professions Advisor
 Assistant Director of the Center for Pre-Health Professions
 ACU Station, Box 28132
 Abilene, Texas 79699
 325-674-2159
 brad.rix@acu.eduMcMurry UniversityDr. Larry Sharp 
 Pre-Medical & Pre-Dental Advisor
 Assistant Professor of Biology
 McMurry Station, Box 368
 Abilene, Texas 79697
 325.793.3871
 sharpl@mcmurryadm.mcm.eduMidwestern State UniversityChristopher A. Hansen, PhD 
 Chief Health Professions Advisor
 Assistant Professor of Chemistry
 3410 Taft Boulevard
 Wichita Falls, Texas 76308-2009
 940.397.4285
 chris.hansen@msutexas.eduPrairie View A&M UniversityCleveland O. Lane, Jr., PhD 
 Assistant Professor
 Department of Biology
 P.O. Box 4555
 Prairie View, Texas 77446-0835
 936.261.3173
 colane@pvamu.eduSam Houston State UniversityJames M. Harper, Ph.D. 
 Associate Professor & Graduate Coordinator
 Department of Biological Sciences
 Sam Houston State University
 2000 Avenue I
 Life Sciences Building 300E
 Huntsville, TX 77341
 (936) 294-1543
 jmharper@shsu.eduSt. Mary鈥檚 UniversityTed Macrini, Ph.D. 
 Pre-Health Professions Advisor
 St. Mary鈥檚 University
 One Camino Santa Maria
 San Antonio, Texas 78228
 210.431.4304
 tmacrini@stmarytx.eduSul Ross State UniversityChristopher M. Ritzi, PhD 
 Chair & Associate
 Professor of Biology
 WSB 216, Box C-64
 Alpine, Texas 79832
 432.837.8420
 critzi@sulross.eduTexas A&M International UniversityAmede Rubio, MS 
 Pre-Dental Advisor
 Instructor of Biology
 5201 University Boulevard, LBVSC 309
 Laredo, Texas 78041
 956.326.2498
 amede.rubio@tamiu.eduTexas A&M University - Corpus ChristiXavier Fonz Gonzales, PhD, MSPH 
 Director of Health Professions Office
 JAMP Faculty Director
 6300 Ocean Drive Unit 5800
 Corpus Christi, Texas 78412
 361.825.3824
 xavier.gonzales@tamucc.eduTexas A&M University - KingsvilleJ. Eric Winterbottom 
 Pre-Health Science Coordinator
 College of Arts & Science
 975 West Avenue B MS 117
 Kingsville, Texas 78363-8202
 361.593.3797
 James.winterbottom@tamuk.eduTexas Lutheran UniversityDr. Michael Ruane 
 Associate Professor of Chemistry
 1000 West Court Street
 Moody Science Building, Rm 211
 Sequin, Texas 78155
 830.372.6046
 mruane@tlu.eduTexas State UniversityCarolyn Pesthy, PhD 
 Pre-Health Advisor
 Lecturer
 Department of Biology
 601 University Drive
 San Marcos, Texas 78666
 512. 245.9761
 cp22@txstate.eduTexas Wesleyan UniversityChitra Chandrasekaran, PhD 
 Associate Professor of Biology
 Co-Director
 M.D. Anderson Pre-Professional Program
 Texas Wesleyan University
 1201 Wesleyan, PMC #113
 Fort Worth, Texas 76105
 817. 531.6590
 cchandrasekaran@txwes.eduUniversity of the Incarnate WordRoxanna M. Aguilar, PhD 
 Pre-Health Advisor
 4301 Broadway
 San Antonio, Texas 78209
 210-283-6387
 rmnelson@uiwtx.eduUniversity of Texas at San AntonioTracy Walton 
 Health Professions Advisor
 University Health Professions Office
 One UTSA Circle, MS 3.03.14
 San Antonio, Texas 78249
 210.458.5185
 210.458.6637 fax
 Tracy.hunt@utsa.eduUniversity of Texas Rio Grande ValleyGabby Allen, M.A., M.S. 
 Program Manager
 Health Professions Advisor
 Office for Pre-Professional Development
 University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
 1201 W. University Drive, EITTB / BMAIN 1.402
 (956) 665-3515
 Gabby.allen@utrgv.edu
 oppd@utrgv.eduWest Texas A&M UniversityDonna Byers 
 Health Professions Advisor
 Assistant Professor of Biology Department
 of Life, Earth & Environmental Sciences
 WTAMU Box 60808
 ANS Rm 346
 Canyon, Texas 79016-004
 806. 651.2574
 dbyers@wtamu.edu
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