Will dental schools care about what kind of undergrad school you go to?

<p>Okay, so I'm not talking about a community college (there's nothing wrong with graduating from a com. college, I'm just saying), but just a regular university (not high ranking -like top 50 schools). </p>

<p>So I got accepted into a "no name" school for their Bachelor of science/pre-med program and I was wondering if dental schools care about it? The university I got into specializes in science/healthcare area.
Dental schools usually only look at your DAT score, GPA, and EC's right? The "brand name" of your undergrad school won't matter as much...correct? </p>

<p>I'm just wondering/concerned because this university I got accepted is relatively cheaper (28 thous. per year) and I think it's a good price. If I were to go to a "brand name" school, I'd be paying almost full price for it (50+ per year).
I'll also have to go to dental school so that's another (50-60+ per year). All that will accumulate to half a million? yikes.</p>

<p>So I just wanted to know if a "no name" school will affect my chances of getting into a decent Dental school, assuming everything else (DAT, gpa..etc) will be right on track. </p>

<p>I’m not sure. You’ll probably find more help here: <a href=“College Majors - College Confidential Forums”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/college-majors/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;