In 1979, the college offered six programs and had 36 students enrolled in advanced education programs. Today, the college offers 12 advanced and graduate programs and has approximately 150 residents enrolled in advanced and graduate education programs annually.

advanced education in
Endodontics
advanced education in
Orthodontics
advanced education in
Pediatric Dentistry – Gainesville
advanced education in
Pediatric Dentistry – Naples
advanced education in
Periodontics
advanced education in
Prosthodontics
advanced education in
Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
4-Year Program
advanced education in
Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
6-Year Program
advanced education in
Oral & Maxillofacial Pathology
advanced education in
Oral & Maxillofacial Radiology
advanced education in
Operative & Esthetic Dentistry
Certificate and Master’s Program
advanced education in
Advanced Education in General Dentistry – Seminole
advanced education in
Advanced Education in General Dentistry – Hialeah
How to Clear Registration Holds
Degree seeking students must log in to ONE.UF and clear holds in a timely manner to avoid late registration fees.
Submit Health Insurance Waiver
Degree-seeking students need to complete an Insurance Wavier to avoid being charged for health insurance through UF. This insurance is not the same as the health insurance you will receive from the College of Dentistry.
Incoming students must complete this as soon as they have proof of insurance.
Continuing students must complete this each year by the end of the spring term.
Employee Assistance Programs for Housestaff
The EAP provides short-term, confidential, professional counseling and referral services.
Thesis Information
This is a requirement for Orthodontics, Periodontics, and Operative and Esthetic Dentistry.
Project in Lieu of Thesis Information (PILOT)
This is a requirement for Endodontics and Prosthodontics.
Graduate School Calendar
Used for Master’s Thesis and PILOT Deadlines