Coronavirus in Scotland: Dental schools will not accept new students next year

New students will not be admitted to Scottish dental schools in 2021.
New students will not be admitted to Scottish dental schools in 2021 picture: ShutterstockNew students will not be admitted to Scottish dental schools in 2021 picture: Shutterstock
New students will not be admitted to Scottish dental schools in 2021 picture: Shutterstock

Universities Scotland said the decision had been made after final year students were unable to graduate due to a lack of practical clinical experience during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Any course offers made to students will be deferred until 2022.

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A Universities Scotland spokesman said: “The requirement of current dental students to repeat the 2020-21 academic year in order to complete the vital clinical training required to qualify as dentists has the additional sad knock-on effect of preventing Scotland’s dental schools from admitting a new cohort of dental students as anticipated in September 2021.

“Dentistry is an area which has been particularly badly hit by the Covid pandemic, due to the risk of spread of the virus via aerosol transmission. This has severely limited clinical training.

“All applicants who interviewed for September 2021 entry will still receive a final decision on their interview by May 20 2021, but any offers made this year will be for a deferred start date of September 2022.

“Our sympathies go out to these incoming students who, like so many people, are having their life plans severely disrupted.”

Dental students being forced to repeat their final year are to be given a bursary by the Scottish Government.

Dental schools in Aberdeen, Glasgow and Edinburgh have taken the decision to defer graduation for those in their final year, citing a lack of practical clinical experience.

Scottish public health minister Mairi Gougeon previously announced those affected will be eligible for a bursary that is equal to the level of their student loans.

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