How many in-state students are at the Texas A&M University School of Dentistry?
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Background:
The Texas A&M University School of Dentistry is a Public dental school located in Dallas, TX. It has a class size of 102 students, and graduates will leave with a D.D.S. degree. The dental school operates on a 35-43 week Academic Year term system. Additionally, the basic science faculty is composed of Dental school faculty only. This dental school accepts transfer students.
Texas A&M University School of Dentistry In-State Student Count:
In-state students are residents of the state where the dental school is located. These students typically benefit from lower tuition rates compared to out-of-state or international students due to state funding and/or subsidies provided to public institutions. To qualify as an in-state student, individuals must meet residency requirements, which often include living in the state for a certain period and having a permanent address within the state. In-state students may also have access to state-specific scholarships and financial aid programs.
A total of 106 students enrolled in the Texas A&M University School of Dentistry's D1 Class. Of these students, 96 students had an in-state status. This means that approximately 94.118% of the D1 class were in-state students.
Check out the interactive scatter plot below to compare how the Texas A&M University School of Dentistry's in-state and out-of-state student proportions compare with other dental schools in the US.
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