Columbia University College of Dental Medicine
- New York
- Endodontics
- dental.columbia.edu
Program Contact
Admissions & Student Affairs Office
630 West 168 Street, PH-7W 318 H, New York, New York, 10032
Each year six candidates are accepted to the Certificate Program. The program, which begins July 1st of each year, is accredited by the American Dental Association and meets the requirements of the American Board of Endodontics.
The certificate program, a 24-months course of study, incorporates advanced courses in biological sciences with clinical applications to the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the pulp and periapical tissues. This program has a research requirement whereby postdoctoral students are expected to either take part in ongoing research within the Division of Endodontics or carry out a freestanding research project. Upon completion of the program, students receive a Certificate in Endodontics.
Approximately 55% of program time is dedicated to clinical training. Through supervised training students gain experience in all aspects of endodontic therapies, including non-surgical and surgical treatment. Students also learn to use clinical aids, such as digital radiography, enhanced microscope, and endoscope.
Didactic instruction concentrates on advanced courses in applied biomedical sciences and those courses related to the practice of endodontics. Students take courses in biostatistics, stomatology, oral biology, biology of mineralized tissues, pulp biology, panoramic radiography, and tempormandibular joint disorders. Emphasis is also placed on the concept of life long learning whereby students are educated to become endodontists capable of self directed learning. For instance, by discovering new information supported by evidence based research studies, students are able to adjust treatment plans and treatment modalities for a particular patient.
Program Information
Program Type | Endodontics |
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Program Code | ENDO47 |
Degrees Offered | Certificate |
Program Size | 6 |
Program Length | 24 months |
Application Deadline | August 1 |
Program Start Date | July 1 |
Supplemental Application | No |
Supplemental Fee | Yes |
Stipend Offered | No |
Match Participating | No |
Program Website | dental.columbia.edu |
Application Requirements
Required Standardized Tests
- ADAT
- INBDE
- NBDE1
- NBDE2
- TOEFL
- Passing the INBDE before the advanced dental education program deadline
Supplemental Requirements
- Requires supplemental fee
Transcript Evaluation and Instructions
Applicants that attended dental school outside of the US: Submission of official evaluation of transcripts from international institutions must be presented as part of the application process. Applicants must submit a detailed course-by-course evaluation by ECE (Educational Credential Creditors) directly to ADEA-PASS. Documents will not be accepted if sent directly to the admissions office.
Educational Credential Evaluators, Inc
Letters of Evaluation Instructions
Applicants are required to submit a minimum of four (4) recommendation letters. One (1) of the four letters must be an Institutional Evaluation letter from the dean or director from the applicant's dental school and three (3) of the letters must be professional evaluation letters from dental faculty. for applicants that have been out of dental school more than five years can request letters from past faculty members, dental professionals or work supervisors.
PASS allows up to five (5) recommendation letters: one (1) Institutional Evaluation letter and four (4) professional evaluation letters from dental faculty. All letters must be uploaded into the PASS application. Additional letters beyond the allowable amount in PASS will not be accepted if sent directly to the Admissions Office.
If you have a special circumstance regarding acceptable letters of recommendation, please send inquiries to cdm-pgadmissions@cumc.columbia.edu.
TOEFL Requirement Instructions
Official TOEFL (iBT or Essentials) scores are required for all applicants who have received their dental degree from a non-US dental school. Score reports are not to be submitted directly to the College of Dental Medicine, but must be submitted to ADEA PASS. The institution code for Columbia University – College of Dental Medicine is 2094.
Scores at least 100 are desirable, however serious consideration will be given to applicants with scores of 90 and above.
Other Requirement Instructions
In addition to your PASS application, submission of a supplemental application fee of $125.00 must be submitted by credit card at the time you submit your PASS application. Application fees are non-refundable, which also includes duplicate payments. No other method of payment will be accepted.
Follow the link to submit your payment: Supplemental Application Fee
Applicants are to submit a 2x2 passport size photo via email to cdm-pgadmissions@cumc.columbia.edu in jpeg format.
International Student Eligibility
This program will consider applicants who graduated, or plan to graduate, from a non-CODA accredited dental school: Yes
Applicants are eligible to enroll if they are:
- US Citizen
- US Permanent Resident
- Canadian Citizen
- Canadian Permanent Resident
- Non-US Citizen/Resident (applicant must obtain their own sponsorship)
Interview Schedule
Interviews will be held during the month of August.
Additional Information
Applicants wishing to submit updated CVs or personal statements must contact the PASS helpdesk for assistance prior to the application deadline. These documents are not to be sent to the admissions office, and will not be reviewed.