Optometry
The Career Center's Guide to Optometry
Looking for pre-requisite courses? Tips for getting hands-on clinical experience? Optometry school application prep and timeline suggestions? Look no further! Our Optometry Preparation Guide has all this and more.
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Pathway to Optometry
Preparation and Requirements
Generally, colleges of optometry admit students who have demonstrated strong academic commitment and who exhibit the potential to excel in deductive reasoning, interpersonal communication, and empathy. Potential optometry students may be evaluated on the basis of GPA, performance on the Optometry Admission Test (OAT), extracurricular and community activities, personal interview, professional potential, etc. Optometry schools are looking for “well-rounded” candidates who have achieved not only in the classroom but also in other areas. Leadership ability, compassion, and a work ethic characterized by dedication and persistence are just a few of the qualities of successful applicants and optometrists. Each institution has its own criteria; therefore, you should contact the school(s) or college(s) of your choice for specific application guidelines.
Application Process
There are many steps and requirements to apply to optometry, including admissions exam, personal statement, and letters of recommendation. Pay close attention to the instruction manual for OPTOMCAS, the centralized application service and requirements for individual programs. Meet with a Health Professions advisor to make sure you’re on track.
Application Timeline
The application cycle can take up to one year to complete. Think about your ideal timeline: when do you plan to start optometry school? We recommend you meet with a pre-health advisor to assess your readiness to apply.
Additional Resources
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Recommended Services for Pre-Optometry Students
- Health Professions Advising
- Health Professions Drop-ins
- Personal Statement Review
- Mock Interviews