ADEA GoDental Workshop and Recruitment Fair for Predental Students and Advisors 

  

The American Dental Education Association is pleased to announce the ADEA GoDental Workshop and Recruitment Fair for Predental Students and Advisors in conjunction with ADEA’s Annual Session & Exhibition in Seattle, Washington.

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2013 ADEA GoDental Workshop and Recruitment Fair for Predental Students and Advisors
When: March 16, 2013, 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Location:  Washington State Convention & Trade Center, Seattle, Washington


This interactive workshop and recruitment fair is targeted to high school and college students, plus advisors and counselors.  It offers something for everyone—ranging from students who are just beginning to explore careers to those who have already set their sights on dental school.

Participants will learn about careers in dentistry, what dental school is all about, and hear tips from admissions officers about submitting a successful application.  This year, students can attend a variety of workshops throughout the day.  Current students and recent graduates will talk about their experiences and the challenges they faced to realize their career goals.  Participants can meet and talk with admissions officers from dental schools throughout the U.S., can learn about financing a dental education, and can learn about enrichment programs to better prepare for dental school.

Print flyer for more details about this event or view the agenda.

Registration: Live!

Register Here Today!

Summer Medical and Dental Education Program (SMDEP) Alumni Reception

Following the ADEA GoDental Workshop and Recruitment Fair for Pre-Dental Students and Advisors
Saturday, March 16, 2013
4:30-5:30pm
Washington Trade and Convention Center
Room 308
NOTE: Reception is open to former participants in MMEP, SMEP and SMDEP summer programs
RSVP and Invitation Only

Contact Us

If you have questions, please contact us at:  godental@adea.org.  We look forward to hearing from you. 

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