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The Doctor of Optometry (OD) program at SUNY College of Optometry meets the educational requirements for licensure in New York State. Through our good faith efforts, we have determined that our OD program also meets the basic educational requirements for licensure in all other US States, and in Puerto Rico and Canada.
Choosing to study optometry is an investment in your future. Employment of optometrists, visions care specialists, and researchers will continue to be in demand to meet the growing needs of our diverse patient population and constantly changing health care environment.
SUNY College of Optometry offers current students several high quality Microcredential Elective Programs in focused specialty areas, designed to provide advanced academic, clinical and professional opportunities beyond the professional Doctor of Optometry (OD) degree curriculum.
The SUNY State College of Optometry participates in OptomCAS, the centralized application system for all schools and colleges of optometry in the United States and Puerto Rico. All application materials, including official transcripts, must be submitted through OptomCAS.
The professional program leading to the Doctor of Optometry (OD) at the SUNY College of Optometry is four years in duration. Advanced standing options are available for qualified students.
Join us and bring your curiosity as we unlock many of the exciting doors at SUNY Optometry this year! 2024-25 SUNY Optometry ‘Open Door’ Sessions. Tuesday, November 19, 2024 Session 1: “10 Things I Wish I Knew Before Applying” – Featuring Current Students
What undergraduate major do I need to have in order to apply to optometry school? The SUNY College of Optometry welcomes applicants from all majors. Our students typically have graduated with an undergraduate major in the biological or natural sciences, but that is not a requirement for admission.
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SUNY College of Optometry 33 West 42nd Street New York, NY 10036 United States. The deadline to submit the PhD in Vision Science application is February 15. There is a $75 application fee for the PhD in Vision Science application. If you have previously submitted your application, please pay the application fee here.
Founded in 1971 and located in New York City, the State University of New York College of Optometry is a leader in education, research, and patient care, offering the Doctor of Optometry degree as well as MS and PhD degrees in vision science.