Average tuition at the best dental schools in the world

Tuition for first-year residents at the best dental school in the world costs $44,148, according to data from the American Dental Association. 

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

Here is the tuition for the first 10 U.S.-based dental schools included in the ranking:

Editor's note: The tuition costs listed are for first-year residents and non-residents using data from the 2022-2023 academic year. Additional educational costs are not included.

University of Michigan – Ann Arbor

Ranking: No. 1

Resident: $44,148

Nonresident: $59,946

University of Washington (Seattle)

Ranking: No. 3

Resident: $55,422

Nonresident: $84,926

Harvard University (Cambridge, Mass.)

Ranking: No. 5

Resident: $67,610

Nonresident: $67,610

University of California, San Francisco

Ranking: No. 6

Resident: $46,635

Nonresident: $46,635

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Ranking: No. 8

Resident: $39,543

Nonresident: $76,964

University of California, Los Angeles

Ranking: No. 10

Resident: $48,383

Nonresident: $60,052

University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia)

Ranking: No. 13

Resident: $83,122

Nonresident: $83,122

University of Iowa (Iowa City)

Ranking: No. 16

Resident: $53,718

Nonresident: $78,318

University at Buffalo, the State University of New York

Ranking: No. 21

Resident: $36,900

Nonresident: $63,580

New York University (New York City)

Ranking: No. 23

Resident: $92,248

Nonresident: $92,248

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