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Dr. Emily E.
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Dr. Everlith actively contributed to the dental community at the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine as an admissions ambassador, serving as a liaison between applicants and the administration. She acted as President of Philly Phaces, Penn Dental's craniofacial awareness organization, and the First-Generation Professional Students' Society. She also served as Chapter Secretary for the American Student Dental Association at Penn.

She earned a BA in history of science, medicine, and public health from Yale University, graduating with distinction. At Yale, she demonstrated her versatility by working as a first-year counselor, conducting medical historical research at the Yale School of Medicine medical library, and producing a professional studio album for her a cappella group, Something Extra. She was also named the Distinguished Young Woman of Connecticut during her first year of college. Dr. Everlith went on to graduate from the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine, where she excelled academically and earned the prestigious Dean’s Scholarship.

During her undergraduate and graduate studies, Dr. Everlith gained valuable experience in various roles, including patient care coordinator, oral surgery assistant, summer camp director on Yale’s campus, and even working at Walt Disney World. In addition to her academic achievements and coaching experience, Dr. Everlith plans to complete a general practice residency at Overlook Medical Center.

Dr. Everlith has been coaching dental school applicants for five years, helping students gain acceptance to top dental programs at Harvard, UPenn, UConn, Rutgers, Tufts, USC, Temple, and many others. She uses her unique perspective as a first-generation, low-income applicant and experienced admissions coach to help students find their own ways to shine.