How much does it cost to attend the best dental schools in the US?

Six U.S. dental schools were recently ranked among the best in the world by ShanghaiRanking Consultancy.

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The ranking, released in December, evaluated dental schools based on research output, research influence, international collaboration, research quality and international academic awards. 

Here is how much is costs to attend the six U.S. dental schools:

Note: Tuition is listed for first-year students and does not include other fees.

University of Michigan Ann Arbor

Residents: $44,148

Non-residents: $59,946

Harvard University (Boston)

Residents: $67,610

Non-residents: $67,610

University of California San Francisco

Residents: $46,635

Non-residents: $58,880

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Residents: $39,543

Non-residents: $76,964

University of California Los Angeles

Residents: $48,383

Non-residents: $60,052

University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia)

Residents: $83,122

Non-residents: $83,122

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