Second Year Transfer Application

Application into Year 2 of the Dentistry Class of 2027 will open May 1, 2024

This application must be completed in one session. You cannot save and return at a later time.

Application deadline: 11:59 p.m. (ET) on July 1, 2024

It is your responsibility to ensure that supporting documentation is truthful, complete and correct. The Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry Admissions Office reserves the right to verify the information provided. If the information in your application is determined to be false or misleading, concealed or withheld, or written by a third party, at the discretion of the University your application could be invalidated. This could result in its immediate rejection or in the revocation of an offer of admission or registration at the University.

The Personal Information on this form is collected under the authority of The University of Western Ontario Act, 1982 for the purpose of identification and document matching.

For further information about this collection, please contact Catherine Newland, Dentistry Admissions Coordinator by email at admissions.dentistry@schulich.uwo.ca.

Please Note: It is the applicant's responsibility to ensure all documentation is submitted to the Admissions Office by the deadline indicated. Falsification or misrepresentation of information from any portion of the application will result in removal of the application from consideration.

Using generative AI writing tools such as but not limited to ChatGPT to obtain responses is not permitted at any stage of assessment for Schulich’s School of Medicine and Dentistry Program Admissions as components of the application are intended to be reflective of the individual applying.

Using such technologies creates a misrepresentation of the applicant’s work and abilities, thus putting into question the applicant’s academic integrity.

If it is discovered that any AI writing tools or equivalent have been used for any component of an application or at any point during the admissions process, the application will be disqualified.

If it is discovered after an offer of admission has been sent, that offer may be withdrawn.

If these circumstances are discovered after you are admitted into the DDS program, you may be required to withdraw from the program.