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2009 Summer Dental Experience Program
You Are The Future Of Dentistry
Minnesota needs more dentists who reflect the current and future of our state’s demography. As our state’s Asian, Latino, and African immigrant communities grow, we need more dentists who reflect our state’s families. African American, American Indian, Latino and rural communities also need dentists who share their cultural, religious, and family values. Together we can change the face of dentistry in Minnesota.
We are looking for students who have grown up in underserved rural and minority communities, those from economically challenged families, and those who are first in their families to have attended college, to join us.
You are needed. This summer program will be an exciting adventure and will provide you with a look at what your future holds.
Apply today to participate in this free, all expense paid experience. The event will be held at the University of Minnesota Dental School from June 8-12, 2009.
The 2009 Summer Experience
The University of Minnesota 2009 Summer Dental School Experience offers 20 incoming college sophomores and juniors (you must be a college freshmen or sophomore during the 2008-09 school year to apply) an opportunity that will focus on helping you understand the dental profession, learn more about dental school applications and the DAT, and chart your undergraduate coursework toward acceptance into dental school.
The benefits of participating in the 2009 Summer Dental School Experience include:
- Connecting with premier dental training institutions within the country,
- Developing experiences for your future dental school application and scholarships,
- Creating opportunities for you to explore actual dental facilities,
- Meeting new peers, advisors, and mentors, and
- Learning more about your strengths and interests.
You Will Participate In Five Days Of:
- Career planning and development,
- “Real World” experiences in dental clinics,
- Workshops designed to improve problem-solving, communications, and writing skills,
- Training sessions designed to increase your understanding of the dental profession, dental school admissions, and the Dental Aptitude Test (DAT),
- Mentoring and peer-networking activities,
- Sessions addressing the financing of dental school, including how to apply for scholarships and other assistance, and
- Exciting social events.
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