UofM Admission Instructions
The program in dental hygiene starts in the fall of each year. Prospective students should complete the Transfer Student Online Application and indicate Dental Hygiene BS as the unit of study. Applications and application materials are all processed through the University of Michigan, Office of Undergraduate Admissions. Prospective students should apply by February 1 of the year acceptance is desired in order to receive equal consideration with other applicants. Generaladmission policies of the University of Michigan are observed. For tuition information, see theOffice of the Registrar website.
Students enter the dental hygiene program as sophomores. All candidates must complete the equivalent of thirty semester hours of college level work in liberal arts. Prerequisite courses include:
- English composition
- Speech
- Introductory psychology
- Introductory sociology
- Chemistry (preferably with laboratory)
Suggested electives include Biology, additional English or Literature.
Required Tests
If you did not take the ACT or SAT as a high school student, these scores will not be required as part of your transfer application to the University of Michigan and you should not sit for the exams as a college student.
If you took the ACT or SAT as a high school student, we require that you send those scores to the University so they can be evaluated as part of your transfer application. If your ACT or SAT scores are not posted on your high school transcript, please have the scores sent directly to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions from the testing agency. If you have not yet had your scores reported to the University of Michigan, you may request to have them sent online using these links:
Rush paper scores are not accepted.
MELAB, TOEFL, or IELTS test scores are required of all speakers of English as a second language. Please click here for minimum score requirements.
Application Materials
All transfer students are required to submit the following prior to the deadline date:
- Completed application (The Common Application)
- Final official secondary school record (high school), including 9th-12th grades, test data, and graduation date
- Official transcripts from all post-secondary institutions (colleges, universities, technical institutes)
- Essays (3)
- Application fee
- Test scores (ACT, SAT, MELAB, TOEFL, IELTS), if applicable
High school graduates desiring to spend their first year of study for the dental hygiene program at the University of Michigan should apply to the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts. College transfer students applying for admission must present at least a 2.5 GPA on a 4.0 scale.
Admission to the dental hygiene program is based upon scholastic achievements. Consideration is given to applications from all qualified resident and non-resident candidates. Applicants are encouraged to arrange an interview. The purpose of the interview is to acquaint the prospective student with the areas of study in dental hygiene and with the university campus. E-mail hygiene.info@umich.edu for more information.