Roseman University Reviews

  • 2 Reviews
  • Henderson (NV)
  • Annual Tuition: $26,650
0% of 2 students said this degree improved their career prospects
100% of 2 students said they would recommend this school to others
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Student & Graduate Reviews

Kevin L
  • Reviewed: 5/27/2020
  • Degree: Dentistry
"Roseman is constantly updating their program to help students succeed. I believe over 95% of the students pass national boards on their first try. Clinically, students are exposed to a variety of treatment procedures and get to experience everything at least once. Faculty make sure you understand the concepts forward and backward. In school we usually see 2-4 patients a day. As a new grad, I didn’t feel confident of seeing a large number of patients a day because I never did in school. But once I started working, I realized that I know how to do everything because I was taught well in school. I now see 25 patients a day without encountering something I don’t know. I would say Roseman prepared me well to pass all the necessary academic hoops I had to jump through and trained me to become a competent clinician."
Bryce Church
  • Reviewed: 1/21/2018
  • Degree: Dentistry
"Roseman University College of Dental Medicine is an excellent school and will prepare you to pass your boards and enter the workplace as a dentist. They utilize a block class format, and there are no grades or class rankings which promotes an environment of teamwork rather than one of competition. Their instruction in the clinic is also very effective, as they will have you treat patients from start to finish rather than simply hitting your quotas of fillings, crowns, etc. This allows you to make full treatment plans, become familiar with your patients medical histories and better anticipate future complications. A major weakness of Roseman to consider is their tuition and fees. Without any scholarships or living stipends, you will end up with over 100,000 dollars in debt per year. Unfortunately, this is growing more and more common with any school for which you would not be an in-state applicant. I wish you the best of luck as you apply!"