
"The College of Dental Medicine is built around an accelerated three-year DDS program and a network of specialty clinics, a setup the university says is meant to push graduates into practice faster and expand access to care at a moment when many older dentists are retiring and some neighborhoods are already struggling to find anyone who will take a look at their teeth."
"Yeshiva's academic catalog describes the degree as a 36-month, block-style DDS that leans hard into early patient care and digital dentistry, with plans for a sizable clinical footprint to support student training. The catalog lists tuition at $98,000 and mandatory fees at $22,000, for direct charges of roughly $126,500, and estimates the total yearly cost of attendance, including housing and living expenses, at about $178,520 for the 2026-27 budget year."
"The school plans to run integrated specialty clinics, including pediatric dentistry and orthodontics, inside the teaching facility. The New York Times reported that Yeshiva intends for those clinics to accept Medicaid patients. If that plays out as planned, the new operation would add publicly covered dental capacity in a city where many private practices either limit the number."
Yeshiva University is establishing the College of Dental Medicine in Herald Square, Manhattan's first dental school since 1916. The institution will enroll approximately 150 students in an accelerated three-year DDS program emphasizing early patient care and digital dentistry over traditional lecture-based learning. The program costs $126,500 in direct tuition and fees, with total annual attendance costs around $178,520. The school features integrated specialty clinics including pediatric dentistry and orthodontics within the teaching facility. A key component of the initiative involves accepting Medicaid patients, addressing gaps in publicly covered dental capacity in New York City where many private practices limit Medicaid acceptance. This model aims to accelerate graduate entry into practice while expanding dental access during a period of significant dentist retirements.
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