Candidates can submit an application to the DMD Advanced Standing for Foreign Trained Dentists Pathway as of January 15th (tentative). The application deadline is on March 1st. No application will be accepted after that date.
To apply through this pathway, you must fulfill the following requirements:
- Be a graduate of a non-accredited dental program
- Be a recognized resident of Quebec, Canadian citizen or permanent resident of Canada
- Must have successfully completed the between March 1st and March 10th, 2025. This will be the only document we will accept to be submitted after the March 1st deadline. Please note that results from 2023 and 2024 will also be accepted. You must request for yourÌýresults to be released to Â鶹AV to this email:Ìýundergrad.dentistry [at] mcgill.ca.Ìý
- Must have completed the CASPer Test. The last acceptable test date is February 20, 2025 - 8:00 PM EST.
- Must demonstrate an adequate level of English proficiency (minimum required scores: TOEFL 90; IELTS (academic version) 6.5). Your official results must be sent electronically by the Test Centre by the deadline. Paper copies will not be accepted.
- *NEW*ÌýMust demonstrate an adequate level of French proficiency (B2/Intermediate level). Your proof of French proficiency must be provided BEFORE the application deadline.ÌýIf you do not have proof of French proficiency upon application, you will need to be at least at a B1 level and provide proof of your enrolment in an intermediate (B2 level) French courses from a French language centre recognized in Canada such as college, university, language schools or school board. The course must be completed before Year 3, when you start clinical training. You will be asked to provide proof of French proficiency before your clinical training via one of the means in the table in this page. Failure to obtain French proficiency by the start of your clinical training will result in a halt of your studies. You will need to take a leave of absence until you reach the intermediate B2 level of French.
The CASPer Test - admissions assessment of non-cognitive skills
All applicants to the Undergraduate Dental Programs at Â鶹AV are required to complete an online assessment (CASPerTM) test prior to their application deadline. Completion of CASPer is mandatory in order to maintain admission eligibility.
CASPer assesses for non-cognitive skills and interpersonal characteristics that we believe are important for successful students and graduates of our program, and will complement the other tools that we use for applicant screening. In implementing CASPer, we are trying to further enhance fairness and objectivity in our selection process.
The CASPer test is comprised of 12 sections of video and written scenarios. Following each scenario, you will be required to answer a set of probing questions under a time contract. Each response is graded by a different rater, giving a very robust and reliable view of personal and professional characteristics important to our program. No studying is required for CASPer, although you may want to and ensure you have a quiet environment to take the test. We strongly urge you to take advantage of the 12-section practice test, which will not only immerse you in the test environment but will also ensure you meet the technical requirements to access and complete the test. You can also watch this to learn more about the test or consult the .
In order to take CASPer, you will be responsible for securing access to a laptop or desktop computer with webcam and audio capabilities. No exceptions will be provided for applicants unable to take CASPer online due to being located at sites where internet is not dependable due to technical or political factors.
You will require the following for both account creation and completing CASPer:
- Government-issued photo ID
- Valid email address (the same one you will use to submit your application)
- Working webcam
- Working microphone
- Reliable high-speed internet connection
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CASPer test results are valid for one admissions cycle. Applicants who have already taken the test in previous years will therefore be expected to re-take it. As well, the CASPer test can only be taken once per admission cycle.
- Please go to to sign up for the Canadian Professional Health SciencesÌýCASPer Test (Casper 2ÌýCSP-10211) under your specific country.
- Select a Casper test date. You will be provided with a limited number of testing dates and times. Please note that these are the only testing dates available for your Casper test. There will be no additional tests scheduled. Please use an email address that you check regularly and that you have used for your application; there may be updates to the test schedule. IMPORTANTÌýâ–º To account for identity verification and payment processing timeline, ensure that you register for your test at least 3 days before your preferred test date and time. Last-minute bookings are not recommended.
- Ensure you have selected Dentistry - Â鶹AV for distribution before the posted Distribution Deadline. Likely, there will be no additional tests scheduled, but the most up to date information can be found by browsing the on the .
- Please direct any inquiries Acuity Insights to support [at] acuityinsights.app. Alternatively, you may use the chat bubble in the bottom right hand corner of your screen on the .
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Accommodations: If you require testing accommodations for the CASPer Test you will need to submit the Accommodations Request Form signed by you and your qualified professional 3 weeks in advance of your desired test date. More information regarding accommodations can be found
How will the CASPer Test results be used in the assessment of my application?
For more information on our selection process, please visit this section of our website.
How much will it cost to take the CASPer Test?
The CASPer fees consist of two components: a fee of $50 to take the test and a $16 fee to distribute your results to the institution you select (per program). It will therefore cost you $66 to take the CASPer test in support of your application to the Undergraduate Dental Program at Â鶹AV.
Do I need to have a Â鶹AV ID to take the CASPer Test?
You do not require a Â鶹AV ID to take the CASPer Test.
Can I have access to my CASPer Test results?
The results to the CASPer Test are never disclosed to applicants.
Can I complete the CASPer Test in French or English?
Yes. The CASPer Test can be completed in either French or English.
Do I need to complete Snapshot to apply to the Faculty of Dental Medicine and Oral Health Sciences?
We will not be reviewing Snapshot responses this cycle.
Who do I need to contact if I have more questions?
If your questions are related to the CASPer Test, you can send a message to support [at] acuityinsights.app.
If you have questions about our admissions process, then please write to undergrad.dentistry [at] mcgill.ca.
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Students enrolled in a graduate program
Students enrolled in the DMD program are not allowed to be registered simultaneously in any other program of study. Students currently enrolled in a graduate program are expected to apply to the DMD program only when they have almost completed their graduate studies program. To be eligible for admission, graduate students applying to the Degree Completion program must have submitted their written thesis by November 15th of the year they will enter the DMD program.
Written confirmation of thesis submission must be provided by the Thesis Office or equivalent of the university where the student is registered for graduate studies by November 15th of the year candidates enter the DMD program. In the case of a doctoral student, to be eligible for admission we request proof of successful thesis defense from the Thesis Office or equivalent by November 15th of the year they will enter the DMD program. Failure to provide this by the deadline will result in the candidate’s offer being withdrawn.