Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can you explain the jurisprudence examination?
A: The jurisprudence examination is an examination testing your knowledge of Louisiana
laws as they apply to the practice of dentistry. Passing this examination is required
by the Louisiana State Board of Dentistry before they will issue a Restricted License
that allows Advanced Education students/residents to provide treatment for patients
only in the LSUHSC clinics. After submitting an application for a restricted license,
you must take and pass this examination. Please be advised that we recommend you apply
for the Restricted License and take the jurisprudence exam even if you have already
applied for full licensure. Full licensing can take months for processing. Without
a license, you cannot provide treatment to patients in the LSUHSC clinics.
Q: After completion of the program, am I eligible to apply for full licensure with
the Louisiana State Board of Dentistry?
A: To qualify for a dental license in the state of Louisiana, you must have completed
at least 2 consecutive years in one program.
Q: I applied last year with PASS. What do I need to do to re-activate my application?
A: Your application is kept on file at LSUSD Advanced Education for 1 year. A letter
in writing plus payment of the $50.00 application fee will re-activate your application.
All applicants, including PASS applicants, will not need to submit another application,
but we do request that the application be updated. This update should include any
new employment or education and an updated transcript if this was not complete in
the prior application. This is particularly important for applicants who had not received
their dental diploma at the time of the prior application.
Q: Does LSUHSC School of Dentistry have a program for graduates of foreign dental
schools (not accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation) that would make
them eligible to obtain a license in Louisiana?
A: Yes, please see the LSUHSC School of Dentistry IEDP website for more information.
Q: Do the Advanced Education (residency) programs accept graduates of foreign dental
schools?
A: Graduates of foreign dental schools are not allowed to participate in paid GME
positions at the LSUHSC hospitals (Oral Surgery and GPR programs). Graduates of foreign
dental schools may, however, be accepted as Fellows, rotating at different hospitals
as directed by the program director. There is no stipend for a Fellow, and Fellows
will be responsible for all living expenses. The programs in endodontics, orthodontics,
periodontics, pediatric dentistry, and prosthodontics do accept graduates of foreign
dental schools.
Q: What is the TOEFL score that is acceptable to the program?
A: The Advanced Education programs require a score of 550 on the paper-based examination
or the equivalent on the computer-based examination. This is the same score required
for admission to the LSUHSC School of Graduate Studies.
Q: If I took the TOEFL test 3 to 5 years ago, is my score still acceptable?
A: Scores cannot be more than 2 years old.
Q: Are the National Board Examinations, Part I and Part II, required for application
by graduates of foreign dental schools?
A: Yes, National Board Examinations, Part I and Part II, are both required for all
LSUHSC School of Dentistry advanced education programs. Graduates of foreign dental
schools, however, frequently have not taken these examinations. Only the Program Director
of each program can approve deviations from this requirement.
Q: What are the visa requirements for Advanced Education students/residents?
A: If a foreign student is accepted into a hospital-based residency program, Advanced
Education can apply for a H-1B visa. Anyone coming into the US on an H-1B must be
paid by the LSUHSC prevailing wage. No "gratis" or "volunteer" appointments are allowed
under the H-1B visa classification by USCIS.
Foreign students in the dental school-based programs are eligible for an F-1 student visa. Advanced Education will apply for this visa. Anyone on an F-1 visa must actually be enrolled full-time in a program and must be considered a full time student.