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==Contacts==
 
==Contacts==
Website: http://www.optometry.uwaterloo.ca/<br>
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Website: http://www.optometry.uwaterloo.ca/
Phone: (519) 888-4567 ext. 33178<br> 
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Phone: (519) 888-4567 ext. 33178  
Admissions e-mail: admissions@optometry.uwaterloo.ca<br>
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Admissions e-mail: admissions@optometry.uwaterloo.ca
 
Website: http://www.optometry.uwaterloo.ca/prospective/od/
 
Website: http://www.optometry.uwaterloo.ca/prospective/od/
  
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*Up to 90 candidates are admitted.  
 
*Up to 90 candidates are admitted.  
 
*The only English language optometry program in Canada.
 
*The only English language optometry program in Canada.
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For more information click:
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[http://www.optometry.uwaterloo.ca/prospective/od/here]
  
 
===Criteria===
 
===Criteria===
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**Recommended courses include one term of each Genetics, Human Anatomy, Histology, Embryology, Immunology, Linear Algebra or Geometry or Trigonometry.  
 
**Recommended courses include one term of each Genetics, Human Anatomy, Histology, Embryology, Immunology, Linear Algebra or Geometry or Trigonometry.  
 
*If uncertain that a particular course qualifies as a prerequisite, compare your course descriptions to those provided on the Admissions website.  
 
*If uncertain that a particular course qualifies as a prerequisite, compare your course descriptions to those provided on the Admissions website.  
 
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For more information click:
Check out this link for more information: http://www.optometry.uwaterloo.ca/prospective/od/academicrequirments.html
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[http://www.optometry.uwaterloo.ca/prospective/od/academicrequirments.htmlhere]
  
 
====GPA====
 
====GPA====
 
*The average of all courses taken since entering university, not just prerequisites, must be at least 75%  
 
*The average of all courses taken since entering university, not just prerequisites, must be at least 75%  
 
**In recent years, the actual averages of students admitted have ranged from 82% to 94%.
 
**In recent years, the actual averages of students admitted have ranged from 82% to 94%.
 
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For more information click:
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[http://www.optometry.uwaterloo.ca/prospective/od/academicrequirments.html#averagehere]
 
====The Optometry Admissions Test (OAT)====
 
====The Optometry Admissions Test (OAT)====
 
*The score minimum for application is 300
 
*The score minimum for application is 300
*The average OAT score for UW applicants (in 2006) was 360.
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*The average OAT score for UW applicants (in 2009) was 370.
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*For entry into 2010 year, scores from 2008 and 2009 will be accepted.
 
*Must have been completed and scores sent to UW by December 31st
 
*Must have been completed and scores sent to UW by December 31st
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For more information click:
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[http://www.optometry.uwaterloo.ca/prospective/od/nonacademicreqs.htmlhere]
 
                
 
                
Check out this link for more information:  http://www.optometry.uwaterloo.ca/prospective/od/nonacademicreqs.html
 
 
 
====Other Parts of the Application Form====   
 
====Other Parts of the Application Form====   
 
*Autobiographical sketch
 
*Autobiographical sketch
 
*Essay on a predefined topic
 
*Essay on a predefined topic
 
*Two Confidential Assessment Forms (references): One from an optometrist One from an academic contact (a teacher, principal, professor, instructor).
 
*Two Confidential Assessment Forms (references): One from an optometrist One from an academic contact (a teacher, principal, professor, instructor).
Check out this link for more information: http://www.optometry.uwaterloo.ca/prospective/od/application.html
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*Application fee of $120.
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For more information click:
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[http://www.optometry.uwaterloo.ca/prospective/od/application.htmlhere]
  
 
====Citizenship====
 
====Citizenship====
*You must be a Canadian citizen or legal resident of Canada for a minimum of twelve months prior to the first day of registration of your first term (September 2008). A limited number of international students studying on student visas may be considered for admission.
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*You must be a Canadian citizen or legal resident of Canada for a minimum of twelve months prior to the first day of registration of your first term (September ). A limited number of international students studying on student visas may be considered for admission.
 
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For more information click:
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[http://www.optometry.uwaterloo.ca/prospective/od/nonacademicreqs.html]
 
====English Language Requirements====
 
====English Language Requirements====
 
*If your first language is not English and you have not studied in an English language school system for the most recent 5 years prior to studying in Optometry, you must take one of the following tests with minimum scores listed:
 
*If your first language is not English and you have not studied in an English language school system for the most recent 5 years prior to studying in Optometry, you must take one of the following tests with minimum scores listed:
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**IELTS: 7.0
 
**IELTS: 7.0
 
**MELAB: 85
 
**MELAB: 85
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For more information click:
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[http://www.optometry.uwaterloo.ca/prospective/od/nonacademicreqs.html]
  
 
==Interview==
 
==Interview==
 
*The Admissions Committee will only conduct interviews in some cases; either the School in Waterloo, or in various provinces as determined each year. Not being granted an interview does not adversely affect your chance of being admitted to Optometry.
 
*The Admissions Committee will only conduct interviews in some cases; either the School in Waterloo, or in various provinces as determined each year. Not being granted an interview does not adversely affect your chance of being admitted to Optometry.
 
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For more information click:
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[http://www.optometry.uwaterloo.ca/prospective/od/interview.htmlhere]
 
==Admission==
 
==Admission==
 
*The OUAC will begin accepting non-UW applications in mid-October 2007.  Admissions decisions will be made by early June 2008.
 
*The OUAC will begin accepting non-UW applications in mid-October 2007.  Admissions decisions will be made by early June 2008.
 
   
 
   
 
==Deadlines==
 
==Deadlines==
*The OAT must be completed by December 31st, 2007.                                                                                                            *By early February, the Admissions Office must have received all sections, except Section E of the application with processing fee.                                                               
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*September 25th, 2009- online application deadline.
*By February 28th, 2008, the School must have received Section E of the application.                                                           
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*The OAT must be completed by December 31st, 2009.                                                                                                            *By January 31st, all sections of the applications must be submitted.
*By May 31st, the School must have university transcripts including winter 2008 results; all undergraduate prerequisite courses must be completed.  
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For more information click:
*Check out this link for more information: http://www.optometry.uwaterloo.ca/prospective/od/importantdates.html
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[http://www.optometry.uwaterloo.ca/prospective/od/importantdates.htmlhere]
 
 
 
==Tuition==
 
==Tuition==
*Yearly tuition is $9,400 for domestic students for each of the first three years, and $14,100 for the fourth year (in fourth year, students attend three full terms). International students pay $28,400 and $42,600 respectively.   
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*Yearly tuition is $10,200 for domestic students for each of the first three years, and $15,000 for the fourth year (in fourth year, students attend three full terms). International students pay $29,800 and $44,700 respectively.   
*Based on fall 2006 figures, domestic students spend roughly $24,000 per year.  
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*Domestic students spend roughly $24,000 per year.  
*Although equipment and textbook costs may seem high, you are purchasing the core set of professional equipment and reference material you will take you with into your practice.                                                                                                      *A number of scholarships, bursaries, and awards are available for the Optometry program; contact the Admissions office for details.
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*Although equipment and textbook costs may seem high, you are purchasing the core set of professional equipment and reference material you will take you with into your practice.                                                                                                       
 
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*A number of scholarships, bursaries, and awards are available for the Optometry program; contact the Admissions office for details.
Check out this link for more information: http://www.optometry.uwaterloo.ca/prospective/od/financial.html
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For more information click:
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[http://www.optometry.uwaterloo.ca/prospective/od/financial.htmlhere]
  
==Statistics==
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[[Category:University of Waterloo|Optometry]]
*85 applicants accepted in Fall 2006, although there are spots for 90; about 46% of those who applied were admitted.   
 
*In recent years, the averages of students admitted range from 82% to 94%.
 
[[Category:University of Waterloo|Optometry]]
 
 
[[Category:Optometry|Waterloo]]
 
[[Category:Optometry|Waterloo]]

Revision as of 22:07, 1 October 2009

Contacts

Website: http://www.optometry.uwaterloo.ca/ Phone: (519) 888-4567 ext. 33178 Admissions e-mail: admissions@optometry.uwaterloo.ca Website: http://www.optometry.uwaterloo.ca/prospective/od/

Admission Requirements

General Notes

  • Up to 90 candidates are admitted.
  • The only English language optometry program in Canada.

For more information click: [1]

Criteria

Required classes

  • 15 one-term undergraduate classes which must include:
    • One term of each Introductory Psychology, Introductory Ethics, English, Microbiology, General Chemistry (with lab), Biochemistry, Organic Chemistry, Calculus, and Statistics.
    • Two terms of each General Biology (with lab), Physiology (Human or Mammalian), and Physics (with lab).
    • Recommended courses include one term of each Genetics, Human Anatomy, Histology, Embryology, Immunology, Linear Algebra or Geometry or Trigonometry.
  • If uncertain that a particular course qualifies as a prerequisite, compare your course descriptions to those provided on the Admissions website.

For more information click: [2]

GPA

  • The average of all courses taken since entering university, not just prerequisites, must be at least 75%
    • In recent years, the actual averages of students admitted have ranged from 82% to 94%.

For more information click: [3]

The Optometry Admissions Test (OAT)

  • The score minimum for application is 300
  • The average OAT score for UW applicants (in 2009) was 370.
  • For entry into 2010 year, scores from 2008 and 2009 will be accepted.
  • Must have been completed and scores sent to UW by December 31st

For more information click: [4]

Other Parts of the Application Form

  • Autobiographical sketch
  • Essay on a predefined topic
  • Two Confidential Assessment Forms (references): One from an optometrist One from an academic contact (a teacher, principal, professor, instructor).
  • Application fee of $120.

For more information click: [5]

Citizenship

  • You must be a Canadian citizen or legal resident of Canada for a minimum of twelve months prior to the first day of registration of your first term (September ). A limited number of international students studying on student visas may be considered for admission.

For more information click: [6]

English Language Requirements

  • If your first language is not English and you have not studied in an English language school system for the most recent 5 years prior to studying in Optometry, you must take one of the following tests with minimum scores listed:
    • TOEFL: Paper-based: 580, or Computer-based: 237, Essay Rating: 4.5 and Test of Spoken English: 45
    • IELTS: 7.0
    • MELAB: 85

For more information click: [7]

Interview

  • The Admissions Committee will only conduct interviews in some cases; either the School in Waterloo, or in various provinces as determined each year. Not being granted an interview does not adversely affect your chance of being admitted to Optometry.

For more information click: [8]

Admission

  • The OUAC will begin accepting non-UW applications in mid-October 2007. Admissions decisions will be made by early June 2008.

Deadlines

  • September 25th, 2009- online application deadline.
  • The OAT must be completed by December 31st, 2009. *By January 31st, all sections of the applications must be submitted.

For more information click: [9]

Tuition

  • Yearly tuition is $10,200 for domestic students for each of the first three years, and $15,000 for the fourth year (in fourth year, students attend three full terms). International students pay $29,800 and $44,700 respectively.
  • Domestic students spend roughly $24,000 per year.
  • Although equipment and textbook costs may seem high, you are purchasing the core set of professional equipment and reference material you will take you with into your practice.
  • A number of scholarships, bursaries, and awards are available for the Optometry program; contact the Admissions office for details.

For more information click: [10]