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A fall-semester program letting undergraduates engage directly with dental education.
Learn more →USNDA supports pre-dental and undergraduate students — particularly those from backgrounds underrepresented in dentistry — at every step along the way.
The Undergraduate Student National Dental Association supports pre-dental and undergraduate students — particularly those from backgrounds underrepresented in dentistry.
USNDA's mission mirrors SNDA's: the advancement and retention of minority students within the field of dentistry, starting well before dental school.

The primary mission of the Student National Dental Association (SNDA) is the advancement and retention of minority students within the field of dentistry. Providing support to undergraduate and pre-dental students is one of the ways we are able to increase diversity within our career field. To accomplish this goal, SNDA chapters should reach out to candidates for dental school at the undergraduate level. As USNDA members, students will receive guidance and exposure to dentistry, as opposed to general information provided through organizations designed to encompass several areas of health care and professions. The Member-At-Large is to serves as a liaison between SNDA and USNDA chapters and members.
One of the major objectives for establishing the USNDA is to increase the interaction amongst undergraduate and dental students. To facilitate our goal, SNDA chapters at dental schools will:
A fall-semester program letting undergraduates engage directly with dental education.
Learn more →A spring-semester program connecting members with practicing dental professionals.
Learn more →Network with dentists, faculty, and peers nationwide — and present your research.
Register →DAT prep, interview guidance, and housing assistance for dental-school candidates.
Get started →Funding opportunities created specifically for USNDA members.
Apply →Bring USNDA to your undergraduate campus.
Initiate / reactivate →Join USNDA and build the network, knowledge, and confidence to get into dental school.