Harvard dental school sees 13% jump in applicants

Harvard School of Dental Medicine saw a 13 percent uptick in completed applications during this year’s admissions cycle, according to The Harvard Crimson.

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HSDM admissions offices adjusted application requirements due to the pandemic, said Sarah Troy-Petrakos, admissions director.

Boston-based HSDM extended its application deadline, accepted pass-fail grades for prerequisite classes, waived letters of recommendation if unobtainable, and accepted unofficial standardized test scores until official reports could be submitted.

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