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At the schools and colleges of optometry in the United States, there were a total of 7,220 students enrolled in the full-time regular professional OD program during the 2023-2024 academic year, and another 164 enrolled in part-time, alternate and special programs leading to the OD degree.
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ASSOCIATION OF SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES OF OPTOMETRY GENERAL AND SCHOOL-SPECIFIC PREREQUISITES Updated March 6, 2023 qtr = quarter; sem = semester Rec = Recommended; SR = Strongly Recommmended; Req = Required 1 www.optometriceducation.org ADDITIONAL SCHOOL-SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS School
The OAT is required for admission into optometry school and is offered multiple times per year at a cost of $450. Before you can register for the OAT you must secure an OATPIN.
GENERAL AND SCHOOL-SPECIFIC PREREQUISITES Updated May 2016 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS for most optometry programs include at least one year of Biology or Zoology, General Chemistry, General Physics, English and College Math. Contact the schools or colleges directly by visiting their
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS for most optometry programs include at least one year of Biology or Zoology, General Chemistry, General Physics, English and College Math. Contact the schoolsor colleges directly by visiting their websites to confirm prerequisite courses and to learn whether AP credits and/or on-line credits are accepted to complete ...
This is a guide to common pre-optometry course requirements. Professional schools have a variety of prerequisites required for admission to their programs. On this page, we include information about timelines for pre-optometry requirements and the options available.
Although a life-science major such as Biology may offer the most practical route to completing the requirements for admission into optometry school, it is not required. It is more important that you choose a major that best fits your interests.
All U.S. and Canadian optometry schools require their applicants to take the OAT as part of the admission process. Each school uses its own criteria to determine how to weigh OAT results as part of admission decisions.
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS for most optometry programs include at least one year of Biology or Zoology, General Chemistry, General Physics, English and College Math. Contact the schools or colleges directly by visiting their