CLASS OF 2024 PROFILE

96 Matriculants (87 ; 8 Non-Georgia residents) Overall Grade Point Average 3.67 Science Grade Point Average 3.60 DAT Academic Average: 21 DAT Perceptual Ability 21 Applicant Pool 852 Applicants Females: 55 (307 Georgia applicants; 545 out-of-state applicants) Males: 41 207 Applicants were interviewed Age Range 20-40 (average 24)) (160 GA applicants; 47 Out-of-state applicants) 17 Undergraduate M a j o r s Incoming class earned 96 Bachelors and 6 Masters degrees

Biochemistry (4) Chemical Commerce (1) Information Systems (1) Biological Sciences (13) Chemistry (10) Marketing (1) Biology (44) Exercise Science (2) Mathematics (1) Biomedical Sciences (1) Genetics (1) Microbial Biology (1) Business Administration (5) Health Sciences (1) Pre-Dentistry (1) Cellular & Molecular Biology (10) Psychology (1) Undergraduate degrees earned from 35 colleges and universities throughout GA and seven other states.

Armstrong Atlantic University (GSU-Savannah) Auburn University (AL) Brigham Young University (UT) Clemson University (SC) Furman University (SC) Georgia College Georgia Gwinnett CollegeArkansas Alabama Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia counties and

Georgia Southern University Dade Catoosa Fannin Towns other states where Union Rabun Murray Whitfield freshman permanently Walker Gilmer Habersham Kennesaw State University White reside Lumpkin Stephens Mercer University Chattooga Gordon Pickens Dawson Franklin Hart Hall Banks Floyd Middle Georgia State College Bartow Cherokee Forsyth National University (CA) Jackson Madison Elbert Barrow Polk Cobb Gwinnett Clarke Newberry College (SC) Paulding Oglethorpe Oconee Walton Wilkes Lincoln The Dental Samford University (AL) Douglas Fulton Carroll Morgan Greene College of Savannah State University Newton Taliaferro Columbia Henry Warren Georgia Coweta Jasper Putnam South Georgia College Heard Richmond Butts Spalding Hancock University of Alabama (AL) Glascock Burke Troup Pike Lamar Baldwin Jefferson University of Central Florida (FL) Meriwether Jones Monroe Washington Upson Bibb Wilkinson Jenkins Harris Screven Talbot Crawford Johnson University of North Georgia Twiggs Emanuel Taylor Peach University of Notre Dame (IN) Muscogee Laurens Houston Effingham Marion Treutlen Bulloch Candler University of South Carolina-Aiken (SC) Chattahoochee Macon Schley Dooly Pulaski Dodge Evans University of South Carolina-Columbia (SC) Wheeler Toombs Stewart Bryan Chatham Webster Sumter Tattnall University of Tennessee-Chattanooga (TN) Wilcox Crisp Telfair Liberty Quitman University of West Florida (FL) Terrell Lee Jeff Davis Appling Randolph Ben Hill Long Turner University of West Georgia Wayne Clay Irwin Coffee Bacon Calhoun Dougherty Worth McIntosh Valdosta State University Tift Early Baker Pierce Glynn Winthrop University (SC) Berrien Atkinson Colquitt Miller Mitchell Ware Cook Brantley Lanier Camden Seminole Clinch Brooks Lowndes Charlton Decatur Grady Thomas

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South Carolina 62 out of 96 (65%) accepted students reside in dental health professional shortage Texas Florida areas in Georgia and other states