| Literature DB >> 21938877 |
Gloria González1, Eugene Anderson, Karen F Novak, Richard W Valachovic.
Abstract
Over the past two decades, interest in dentistry in the United States has shown a steady period of growth. There were 12,210 individuals who applied to the 2009 entering class of U.S. dental schools. The number of first-time enrollees was 4,871, the highest figure since 1990. Men continue to comprise the majority of applicants and enrollees; however, the percentages of women continue to increase. While the 2009 underrepresented minority applicants comprised 12 percent of both the applicant and first-time enrollee pools, the percentage of underrepresented minority enrollees of underrepresented minority applicants decreased from 2008. Seventy-one percent of enrollees earned a baccalaureate degree in biological science or chemistry/physical science. Regardless of major fields of study, the percent rates of enrollment generally exceeded 32 percent.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21938877
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Dent Educ ISSN: 0022-0337 Impact factor: 2.264