Program Key Dates
Program Dates: July 13-17, 2026The program application deadline is May 8, 2026. Applicants will be notified about acceptance by: June 5, 2026.
SPEP Application for Grades 10 and 11Program Information and Requirements
SPEP 10 & 11 Information and Requirements Program Curriculum
The curriculum for the SPEP 10 & 11 consists of:
- Precilinical Dentistry provides lectures and hands-on laboratory exercises with dental materials
- Investigation Dentistry allows students to investigate a dental topic and present their findings
- Cultural competency seminar
SPEP 10 & 11 Information and Requirements Program Requirements
To be eligible for consideration, all individuals must:
- Have an interest in dentistry, health professions or science
- Be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident
- Attend a Dallas-area school
- Provide an official high school transcript documenting a grade point average of at least 2.75 (or 77.5 on a scale of 100)
- Submit an application
- Submit one letter of recommendation from a science or math teacher
- Have a history of overcoming adverse circumstances
- Demonstrate a strong potential of working with under served populations or in communities with limited access to dental care
SPEP 10 & 11 Information and Requirements Participant Support Provided
- A stipend to help cover the cost of food, transportation and miscellaneous expenses
- Clinic and laboratory supplies
- Notebooks and other instructional materials
SPEP 10 & 11 Information and Requirements Selection Process
- A committee will review all applications and select participants for each program
- Participants selected for SPEP 10, SPEP 11 and their parents will be required to attend an orientation session
SPEP 10 & 11 Information and Requirements How to Apply
SPEP 10 & 11 Application - 2026 SPEP 10 & 11 Application
HRSA Program Support
This project is supported by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) as a part of an award totaling $3,493,000 with ~30% financed with non-governmental sources (Texas A&M College of Dentistry). The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement, by HRSA, HHS or the U.S. Government. For more information, please visit HRSA.gov.
HRSA Program Information
HRSA Program Support Definitions
hsra program support Applicant Criteria
An applicant is also considered academically disadvantaged if he or she meets at least 4 of the following criteria:
- English is not the applicant’s primary language
- Overcame or is experiencing extreme hardship
- From a single parent family
- Non-traditional student (including older age)
- Significant employment while attending school
- Attended a low-performing high school
- Resident of a financially poor school district
- Resident of a county designated as underserved by health professionals
- Resident of a lowest 10% per capita income county
- Other disadvantaged factor(s) identified by the applicant