The Doctor of Optometry is a second-entry program, meaning that prior to entry, applicants must complete a compulsory set of university-level courses while working towards a Bachelor's degree.
To be eligible for admission consideration into the Doctor of Optometry program, candidates must meet the following academic requirements:
Complete three or more years in Bachelor of Science or other university-level science studies.
The earliest you can apply is the fall of your third year. If admitted after the completion of your third year, you would start optometry and not return to your program.
Have a minimum overall university average of 75.0% at the time of application.
Have successfully completed all of the prerequisite courses at the university level.
Or have a plan in place to successfully complete by the end of the winter term of the year for which you are applying.
Timing for completing required courses
Have successfully completed a minimum of six terms with a full course load (five courses per term, not including labs).
Or have a plan in place to successfully complete by the end of the winter term of the year for which you are applying.
Submit interim and final transcripts.
If you aren't eligible for the above entry requirements, you might ant to explore pathway options at University Of Waterloo. If you want to find out more, speak to our counsellors.