International Dentist Advanced Placement Program In Canada
We are the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry at the. To obtain certification as a general dentist in Canada. To the DDS Advanced Placement Program. International Dentist Advanced Placement program. (in Canada) who requires the Qualifying Programs and who is eligible to proceed through the Equivalency Process. This webpage will be helpful for candidates interested in applying to the Southern Illinois University School of Dental Medicine International Advanced Placement Program.
Career Map: Dentist This document was developed in collaboration with the Ontario Ministry of Citizenship and Immigration and updated in February 2016. Requirements may have changed by the time you apply. Please before completing your application. Copyright in this Career Map is held jointly by the Queen's Printer for Ontario and the Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario, © 2016. This Career Map may be used or reproduced by any third party for non-commercial, not-for-profit purposes, provided that no fee, payment or royalty of any kind shall be charged by the third party for any further use or reproduction of the Career Map by any person.
Any proposed commercial or for-profit use or reproduction of this Career Map requires a written license from the Queen's Printer for Ontario and the Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Access to the Dental Profession in Ontario The Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario (College) regulates the dentistry profession in the province of Ontario, which passed the first Dental Act in the world into law on March 4, 1868. Review Courses Below are links to review and preparatory courses for the Equivalency Process offered by Canadian Faculties of Dentistry.
The RCDSO does not endorse or sponsor any of these courses and offers this information simply to try and be of assistance. As the information is always changing you need to contact the schools directly for specific information regarding how to apply and fees.
Requirements & Admissions Information Requirements to Apply to the IAPP of SIU SDM Program Before contacting the IAPP with questions, please make sure that you have reviewed the information on our website, including the page. Requirements for English Language Proficiency Applicants must prove proficiency in the English language. All applicants must have taken the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) within the previous 2 years to be considered for admission. Applicants who are U.S. Citizens and/or were raised in English speaking countries will not be exempted from taking the TOEFL examination. There will be no exceptions to this.
The Program Accepts Internet Based TOEFL (IBT) scores only. ONLY candidates invited for an interview will need to submit Official TOEFL scores from ETS to the program. Paper copies of scores will not be accepted. Only official TOEFL scores electronically submitted from Educational Testing Service (ETS) to IAPP of SIU-SDM will be accepted.
An IBT total score below 94 will not be accepted. It is recommended that the applicant have the following sub scores:. Reading – Recommended minimum score of 22. Listening – Recommended minimum score of 22.
Speaking – Recommended minimum score of 26. Writing – Recommended minimum score of 24 Preference is given to candidates with an IBT total score minimum of 100, and with listening section scores above 25 and speaking section scores above 28. National Board Dental Examination Requirements. Program requires passage of Part I National Board Dental Examinations (NBDE) to be considered for admission.
Passage of Part II NBDE will be strongly considered. ONLY candidates invited for an interview will need to submit Official NBDE scores directly to IAPP of SIU-SDM (not to ADEA CAAPID). Letters of Evaluation Three letters of evaluation are required:. The letters should be from instructors or individuals who are able to evaluate the applicant’s dental knowledge, skill, character, and potential for success in the IAPP. At least one letter should be written by a dental professional who has worked with the candidate within the 12 months preceding application submission.
Letters must be written within the 12 months preceding application submission. Letters of Evaluation must be written in English, or translated by a certified U.S.
Translator at the applicant’s expense. Letters of evaluation should be written on professional letterhead from the author and include original signature whenever possible. If the letter is electronically submitted directly from the author to CAAPID with an electronic signature, it will be acceptable if it is not on letterhead.
A minimum of 3 letters are required, but no more than 4 letters will be accepted. We do not accept letters of evaluation that are mailed or emailed directly to the IAPP of SIU SDM. Only letters uploaded in CAAPID will be accepted.
Transcripts and Evaluations. Applicant must submit to ADEA CAAPID a detailed “Course-by-Course Evaluation”, by Educational Credential Evaluators, Inc. (ECE), of transcripts from dental school and any other colleges attended outside the U.S. If you are admitted, the IAPP of SIU-SDM will require official transcripts from original dental school to be sent directly to program. Application Fees. A non-refundable application fee of $20 is required, and can ONLY be paid with a cashier’s check or money order in U.S. Funds made payable to SIUE (Southern Illinois University Edwardsville).
A non-refundable fee of $450 will be required for a mandatory technical bench examination for applicants invited to interview at the IAPP of SIU-SDM. This fee will not be applied to any future expenses of the program. What Should Be Included in the CAAPID Application?. Official academic course-by-course evaluation by ECE of transcripts from dental school and any other colleges attended outside the U.S. Three letters of evaluation. Self-reported TOEFL scores. Self-reported NBDE scores.
Personal Statement What Should Be Sent to IAPP of SIU SDM? The Following Supporting Documents Should Be Sent Directly to IAPP of SIU SDM (not to ADEA CAAPID) initially:. A is required in addition to the ADEA CAAPID application. An application will not be considered by the admissions team until this supplemental application has been received. A passport size photograph (51 mm x 51 mm) should be attached to the IAPP supplemental application where indicated. Please sign, date, and write your CAAPID number on the back of the photograph. Should your photo get separated from your application, this will ensure that we know with which application it belongs.
International Baccalaureate Program
Non-refundable application fee of $20 that can ONLY be paid with a cashier’s check or money order in U.S. Funds made payable to SIUE All documents sent directly to the IAPP of SIU SDM must contain the applicant’s CAAPID number for cross referencing. Applicants will be notified through email regarding their application status. Only applications that are complete (with ALL of the IAPP of SIU SDM requirements listed above) and fulfilled by the application deadline of June 28 will be considered by the Admissions Committee. Only when an applicant has been invited for interviews and bench testing will the following be required:. Official National Board Dental Examination Score Reports.
Official Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) Score Reports – only upon request. The SIU SDM IAPP TOEFL code number is B094. Originals of any letters of evaluation that were scanned and uploaded in the CAAPID system (this does not apply to official electronic letters of evaluation).
Advanced Placement
Official transcripts from all colleges or universities attended in the U.S. All application materials should be addressed to: International Advanced Placement Program SIU School of Dental Medicine 2800 College Ave., Bldg. 273 Alton, IL 62002 Disclaimer The right to modify or change admissions standards and/or requirements at any time is reserved by SIU SDM.
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