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Office of Admissions309 E. Second Street
Pomona, California 91766(909) 469-5335
Or visit us on the web at:www.westernu.edu
Western University of Health Sciences
About WesternU• Private, non-profit, health sciences graduate
institution founded in 1977• 3,200 students enrolled in 22 programs• The mission of Western University of Health Sciences is to
produce, in a humanistic tradition, health care professionals and biomedical knowledge that will enhance and extend the quality of life in our communities.
“Skilled hands and compassionate hearts will continue to be the signature of all our graduates – exactly what is needed in health care today.”
- Founding President Philip Pumerantz
WesternU Degree Offerings• College of Osteopathic Medicine
– Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO)– New campus in Lebanon, Oregon Fall 2011
• College of Allied Health Professions– Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT-Entry and Advanced)– Master of Science in Health Sciences (MSHS)– Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies (MSPA)
• College of Pharmacy– Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD)– International Post Baccalaureate PharmD (IPBP)
• College of Graduate Nursing– Master of Science in Nursing (Entry, Completion and Advanced)– Post-Master’s Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP)– Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)– Associate Degree in Nursing to Master of Science in Nursing (ADN-MSN)
WesternU Degree Offerings
• College of Veterinary Medicine– Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM)
• College of Podiatric Medicine– Doctor of Podiatric Medicine (DPM)
• College of Dental Medicine– Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD)
• College of Optometry– Doctor of Optometry (OD)
• Graduate College of Biomedical Sciences– Master of Science in Biomedical Sciences (MSBS)– Master of Science in Pharmaceutical Sciences (MSPS)– Master of Science in Medical Sciences (MSMS) Post-Bac
What Makes WesternU Unique
• Comprehensive Health Sciences University• 22 programs offered
• Interprofessional Education • Goal is for graduates to appreciate and understand other health professions and
to promote a team approach to patient care.• Done in a problem-based learning environment.
• Patient Care Center On-site facility open to the campus and local community.
Distribution of Public and Private U.S. Dental Schools, 2008 (WesternU = #58)
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Western University
Accreditation• The College of Dental Medicine is accredited by the Commission on
Dental Accreditation (CODA):
Initial Accreditation Application: March 2008
Initial Site Visit: October 14-15, 2008
CODA Granted Initial Accreditation: January 29, 2009
Second Site Visit: April 5-7, 2011
Final Site Visit: Spring 2013
Students who successfully complete the program are considered to be graduates of an accredited program for purposes of licensure and application to residency programs.
• Western University of Health Sciences is fully accredited by Western Association Schools and Colleges (WASC)
At-A-GlanceClass size 69AADSAS & Supplemental Available JuneSupplemental Application Fee $60 Application Deadline December 1st Classes Start AugustAADSAS Applications Received 2,679Interviews Granted 513Annual Tuition $60,950*Instrument Fees $4,910GPA Average 3.32 Overall
3.24 ScienceDAT (Averages – AA – 19, PA – 20, TS – 20) Completed by Oct 15th *2012-2013 Academic Year (subject to change)
Rolling admissions - Early applications strongly encouraged
Application Process• Associated American Dental Schools Application Service (AADSAS)
• Available June• Deadline December 1, 2012
• Supplemental Application• Available on our website June • Deadline December 1, 2012
• Dental Admission Test (DAT)• Must be completed by October 15, 2012• Score valid for 3 years• Application not considered before DAT scores received
• Interviews are required prior to acceptance
Prerequisites/RequirementsCourse Name Semester Units Quarter UnitsCollege English/English composition 6 9General biology/lab 8 12General or inorganic chemistry / lab 8 12Organic chemistry/ lab 8 12General physics/ lab 8 12Highly Recommended Courses:Biochemistry Human anatomy with labHuman physiology with labGeneticsBiometrics
Cell biology Calculus 1PsychologyConversational Spanish
•Minimum prerequisite grade “C”•Only English may be taken for AP credit. CLEP is not accepted for prerequisites•Chemistry must be a full year sequence•English courses must be taken in English Department
•Minimum of 90 semester or 135 quarter units of undergraduate coursework•Minimum of 30 hours in dental field•Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) Not a US Citizen and have not received a bachelor’s degree in the US
Curriculum/Patient Care Experiences• Basic/Behavioral Sciences• Comprehensive Patient Care
– Group Practice Model; Evidence-Based; Patient Centered; Competency Driven
• Community-Based Education– Real Life Experiences; Practice management; Service to Community
• Patient Care Center/Health Education Center – Rotations in PCC scheduled to begin towards the end of the 1st year – ADEC Equipment
A Week in the Life of a D1 & D2 Student
• Class Time, Simulation Clinic and Clinic– Formal instruction (Class, simulation clinic,
on-campus clinic and community-based)• Studying and Clinical Skill Development
– Study and practice outside of class (24-hour access to virtually all instructional materials presented by faculty online and through the Vital Source Dental Library and time in Sim Clinic on selected evenings
• Community Service– Participate in extensive community-based clinical experiences. Meet the needs of the
community through assessment, education and preventive programs
• Clinical Skill Immersion Sessions– During summer sessions: several hours/week in simulation lab and direct patient care
activities focusing on the acquisition of foundational clinical skills. • 1st summer: diagnostic and reversible clinical procedures• 2nd summer: hard and soft tissue surgical skillsPrior to or immediately following the 2nd summer – National Board Dental Exam Part I
First Two Years (50 hrs/wk)
A Week in the Life of a D3 & D4 Student
• Class Time, Simulation Clinic and Clinic– Advanced integrated clinical seminars and opportunity to pursue clinical research
• Studying and Clinical Skill Development– Fall D3 term, direct patient care in WesternU PCC and Community-Based Clinic network
• General dental treatment • Clinical Rotations in specialized clinics including, oral surgery, pediatrics, geriatrics and special care
• Studying, Clinical Skill Development, and Clinical Preparation– Spend at least 10 hours each week outside of scheduled clinic and didactic classes, including
individual and directed group study, advanced clinical skill development and supporting patient care
• Community Service– Extensive community-based clinical care
• Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs)• Community health centers• Hospital-based clinics• Private dental practices
Last Two Years (45 hrs/wk)
Financial Aid
• Questions? – [email protected]
• Our Financial Aid Advisors will be happy to help you:– 1 (800) 346-1610
• Tuition– $ 60,950 per year (for 2012-2013 academic year)
http://prospective.westernu.edu/financing
Student Life
• Southern California Location– 45 minutes from:
• Beach, skiing, theme parks, etc.
• Community Outreach– Community clinic on campus – Student club assistance
• Student Clubs and Organizations– Currently over 90+ student clubs and organizations– http://prospective.westernu.edu/student
New Facilities
Health Education Center Patient Care Center1st floor: Eye care Center & Pharmacy Office 2nd floor: Medical Center & Foot & Ankle Center (Interprofessional Suites)3rd floor: Dental Center (w/68 stations)
*58 study rooms*Two-356 seat auditoriums *Study lounges, printing options & wifi accessibility
HEC Dental Simulation Lab
State-of-the-art equipment with 80 A-dec simulation stations costing approx $10,000 each. The A-dec simulator accelerates learning, elevates clinical competency, and promotes a healthy posture. (4-handed dentistry)
WesternU PCC Dental Center
State-of-the-art, 68-chair treatment area with x-ray and diagnostic equipment including Electronic Medical Record (EMR) and Electronic Health Record (EHR) for secure/confidential paperless patient records.
What Should I Do Now?• Official Transcripts
– Find out how to request your transcripts
• Letters of Recommendation– Colleges typically require 2-4 letters (professionals, academia)– Select individuals that will write a positive letter on your behalf.
• Personal Statement or Questionnaire– This is your opportunity to tell the admissions committee about
you, your goals, and career aspirations.
• Deadlines – Be mindful of deadlines, as late applications may not be
accepted.– Apply early to avoid worrying about deadlines.
Questions?
Please contact the Office of University Recruitment
(909) [email protected]
Attend one of our Preview Daysprospective.westernu.edu/campusevents