Dental Medicine Predoctoral Handbook 2024-2025

College of Dental Medicine (CDM)—Predoctoral Program 2024–2025 106 Late Payment Fee....................................................................................................................................................$100 NSU ID Replacement Fee..........................................................................................................................................$25 Diploma Replacement..............................................................................................................................................$50 Official Transcripts (each).............$17 (electronic); $19.50 (paper, domestic); $22 (paper, international) Technology Fee.......................................................................................................................................................$500 American Student Dental Association (ASDA) Membership......................................................................$100 * The Instrument Management Fee will be charged in full in the fall term only. E. Deferral Policy Admissions policies and procedures may be found in the NSU HPD CDM catalog and brochure, and on the NSU website. With respect to deferral, if the accepted predoctoral student does not matriculate on the specified date, admission to the program may be deferred for one year at the discretion of the CDM, or withdrawn, in which case the individual would have the opportunity to reapply for admission for the following year. F. Extracurricular Student Activities 1. Student Activity Groups NSU CDM’s assistant dean of Admissions, Student Affairs and Services must approve all extracurricular student activities and recognized on- and off-campus student organizations. All activities and events must be appropriately scheduled to avoid conflicts. Requests for permission to obtain the services of speakers for various functions, student meetings, and other on-campus activities should be made at least two weeks in advance on forms provided by the college’s Office of Student Services. Activities must be approved by the Office of Student Services before a room can be assigned, and no meeting announcements may be made until such approval is received. 2. Student Organizations Students may participate in a variety of organizations, which are listed below. CDM Student Government Association (SGA) All members of the CDM’s student body are enrolled in this student government, which serves as the student body’s governmental assembly. This organization collects and expresses student opinion and also functions as a conduit for interaction between the college’s student body, the faculty members, and the administration. American Student Dental Association (ASDA) The ASDA’s NSU CDM Chapter represents the student’s connection to organized dentistry. The voice of the dental student is heard and represented in all aspects of organizational activity that establishes local, state, and national dental policy and position through a voting representation in elected houses of delegates that speak for the profession. Through ASDA membership, the student receives the monthly

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