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Dentistry

Universidad De La Salle Bajio

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The International Dental Program (IDP) at Universidad De La Salle Bajío in León, Guanajuato, Mexico, is tailored for dentists who have graduated from institutions outside the United States. Its primary objective is to facilitate the educational process required for dental license validation in the State of California, thereby enabling international dentists to practice within the state.

Program Structure:

The IDP is structured into two main stages:

  1. Standardization Course: A six-week intensive program comprising 250 hours, designed to align international dental education with U.S. standards.

  2. Advanced Training: Following the standardization course, participants engage in four semesters (two...

The International Dental Program (IDP) at Universidad De La Salle Bajío in León, Guanajuato, Mexico, is tailored for dentists who have graduated from institutions outside the United States. Its primary objective is to facilitate the educational process required for dental license validation in the State of California, thereby enabling international...

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Overview

Universidad De La Salle Bajío offers a diverse range of academic programs, including undergraduate, graduate, and professional associate degrees across disciplines such as administrative sciences, biological sciences, architecture, engineering, social sciences, and law. A highlight is the International Dental Program (IDP), designed for international dentists seeking licensure in California. The university focuses on providing quality education and practical training, fostering both academic and professional development.

Further Details: Universidad De La Salle Bajío Programs

Program structure

The International Dental Program (IDP) at Universidad De La Salle Bajío is structured to assist internationally trained dentists in meeting the educational requirements for dental licensure in California, USA. The program is divided into two main stages:

  1. Standardization Course:

    • Duration: Six weeks
    • Total Hours: 250
    • Objective: To align participants' existing dental knowledge and skills with U.S. dental education standards, ensuring a solid foundation for advanced training.
  2. Advanced Training:

    • Duration: Four semesters (two years)
    • Focus: Comprehensive clinical practice and theoretical instruction, emphasizing contemporary dental techniques and patient care methodologies.

Given the bilingual nature of the program, non-Spanish-speaking admitted students are required to complete an intensive Spanish course in December prior to starting the IDP. Upon completion of this language course, obtaining a SIELE certification is mandatory.

For detailed information on the program structure, admission requirements, and application procedures, please visit the International Dental Program page on the university's official website.

Fees and Funding

Universidad De La Salle Bajío, located in León, Guanajuato, Mexico, offers various financial aid options to support students in their academic pursuits. Below is an overview of tuition fees and available funding opportunities:

Tuition Fees:

  • Undergraduate Programs: Tuition fees vary depending on the specific program and are subject to change. For the February–June semester, the university outlined a payment schedule consisting of five installments due on specific dates. Additionally, there are supplementary fees, such as a Certificate of Total Studies fee of $2,200.00 MXN, added in the final semester, and an Annual School Insurance fee of $520.00 MXN, applied in the 1st, 3rd, 5th, 7th, and 9th semesters.

  • International Dental Program (IDP): Applicants are required to pay a non-refundable admission application fee of $300.00 USD. Specific tuition details for the IDP are not provided in the available information; prospective students are encouraged to contact the admissions office for the most current information.

Financial Aid and Scholarships:

The university offers various financial aid options to assist students:

  • Federal Student Aid Program: As a foreign institution eligible to participate in the U.S. Federal Student Aid Program, students can apply for federal loans using the school code 03776500. It's important to note that the university does not provide Form 1098-T to students, as foreign educational institutions are not required to obtain an EIN for this purpose.

  • Institutional Scholarships: While specific details about institutional scholarships are not provided in the available information, prospective students are encouraged to contact the university's admissions or financial aid office to inquire about available scholarships and eligibility criteria.

Additional Fees:

  • Re-enrollment: A late re-enrollment incurs an additional fee of $300.00 MXN.

Payment Plans:

The university may offer flexible payment plans to help students manage tuition fees over the semester. Students are advised to consult with the admissions or financial services office to explore available options.

Contact Information:

  • Address: Av. Universidad 602, Col. Lomas del Campestre, C.P. 37150 León, Guanajuato, México.
  • Phone: +52 477 710 8500
  • Website: Universidad De La Salle Bajío

For the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding tuition fees and financial aid, it is recommended to visit the university's official website or contact the admissions office directly.

Scholarship Guidance

While specific scholarships for the IDP are not detailed, the university participates in the U.S. Federal Student Aid Program, allowing eligible students to apply for federal loans. Prospective students are encouraged to submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) using the school code 03776500. For comprehensive information on financial aid options, please refer to the university's Financial Aid Information document.

For the most current details on available scholarships and financial aid, it is advisable to contact the university's admissions or financial aid office directly.

Admission Requirements

The International Dental Program (IDP) at Universidad De La Salle Bajío is designed for dentists who have graduated from dental schools outside the United States and seek to obtain licensure in California. The program has specific admission requirements to ensure candidates are well-prepared for the curriculum.

Admission Requirements:

  1. Application Form: Complete and sign the application form.

  2. Birth Certificate: Provide a copy translated into English.

  3. Passport Copies: Submit two copies of your passport.

  4. Letters of Recommendation: Obtain three recent letters in sealed envelopes: two from practicing dentists and one personal reference.

  5. Statement of Purpose: Write a statement not exceeding two pages.

  6. Health Certificate: A document from a physician confirming the absence of chronic or communicable diseases.

  7. Professional Diploma and License: Submit translated copies in English.

  8. Credential Evaluation: Provide an original "Course by Course" report from the Educational Credential Evaluators Inc.

  9. Photograph: Attach a recent passport-sized photo to the application form.

  10. Curriculum Vitae: Include a professional résumé.

  11. English Proficiency: Present a TOEFL score of at least 213 (CBT) or 73 (IBT).

  12. National Dental Board Exams: Submit scores for NBDE Parts 1 and 2 with a minimum of 75 points or a pass, or the Integrated National Dental Board Exam (INDBE).

  13. Admission Exam: Pass a theoretical and practical exam administered by the university.

  14. Interview: Attend a personal interview with the Program Admissions Committee on the same day as the admission test.

  15. Application Fee: Pay a non-refundable fee of $300 USD.

Additional Requirements for Non-Mexican Citizens:

  • Birth Certificate: Provide a translated, notarized, and apostilled copy in English.

  • Passport Copy: Submit a copy of your passport.

Please note that all available positions are currently filled until May 2026. Future application periods will be announced on the university's official website.

For more detailed information, prospective applicants are encouraged to contact the university directly or visit the International Dental Program page.

Application Procedure

The International Dental Program (IDP) at Universidad De La Salle Bajío is designed for dentists who have graduated from institutions outside the United States and seek to obtain licensure in California. The program is currently fully enrolled through May 2026, and future application periods will be announced on the university's official website. Prospective applicants are encouraged to regularly check for updates.

Application Process:

  1. Complete the Application Form:

  2. Prepare Required Documents:

    • Birth Certificate: Copy translated into English.
    • Passport Copies: Two copies.
    • Letters of Recommendation: Three recent letters in sealed envelopes—two from practicing dentists and one personal reference.
    • Statement of Purpose: A document not exceeding two pages.
    • Health Certificate: A document from a physician confirming the absence of chronic or communicable diseases.
    • Professional Diploma and License: Translated copies in English.
    • Credential Evaluation: Original "Course by Course" report from the Educational Credential Evaluators Inc.
    • Photograph: One recent passport-sized photo attached to the application form.
    • Curriculum Vitae: Professional résumé.
    • English Proficiency: TOEFL score of at least 213 (CBT) or 73 (IBT).
    • National Dental Board Exams: Scores for NBDE Parts 1 and 2 with a minimum of 75 points or a pass, or the Integrated National Dental Board Exam (INDBE).
  3. Admission Exam and Interview:

    • Pass a theoretical and practical admission exam administered by the university.
    • Attend a personal interview with the Program Admissions Committee on the same day as the admission test.
  4. Application Fee:

    • Pay a non-refundable fee of $300 USD.

Additional Requirements for Non-Mexican Citizens:

  • Birth Certificate: Translated, notarized, and apostilled copy in English.
  • Passport Copy: Submit a copy of your passport.

For the most current information on application periods and procedures, please visit the International Dental Program page on the university's official website. Prospective applicants are encouraged to contact the university directly for any specific inquiries.

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