Admissions

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Ready to Launch—Admissions Cycle 2010-11

July 15, 2010 is the launch date for this season’s admissions cycle through OptomCAS, the centralized application service used by all schools and colleges of optometry. The online application can be accessed at www.optomcas.org

SCCO will require a supplemental application in addition to the centralized application. This supplemental application will be hosted by OptomCAS and will be submitted as part of your centralized application through the OptomCAS portal. It then takes between two and three weeks before SCCO receives your application from OptomCAS. You will then be prompted via email to pay SCCO’s secondary application fee of $65.00.

Since SCCO uses rolling admissions, it is best to apply early. You do not need to have taken the OAT to apply. OAT scores will be reported directly to SCCO from ASCO (OAT test administrator).

Questions about OptomCAS or the admissions process? Email them to jmunroe@scco.edu

Applicant Planning

OptomCAS

All applications are submitted through a centralized application service known as OptomCAS. By utilizing a centralized application service (CAS), prospective students will file one application that can be sent to multiple schools and colleges of optometry. The Admissions Team at SCCO is pleased to be a participant OptomCAS school as we strive to make the application process more efficient and convenient for you.

SCCO's admissions cycle begins on July 15 with applications being accepted through the March 15 deadline. The last date to take the Optometry Admissions Test (OAT) is March 15 of any admissions cycle.

Completion of Prerequisites

As you prepare to apply, keep in mind that you do not need to have completed all requirements for admission, such as Prerequisite Requirements and the OAT at the time of application. To be eligible to apply, you must be on track to take the OAT by March 15 and to finish all prerequisites by the end of Summer term just prior to beginning Fall classes as SCCO.

We utilize Rolling Admissions and therefore encourage all applicants to apply early.

Supplemental Application Fee

SCCO will require a supplemental application in addition to the centralized application. This supplemental application will be hosted by OptomCAS and will be submitted as part of your centralized application through the OptomCAS portal. You will be prompted to pay SCCO’s supplemental application fee of $65 upon completion of the OptomCAS application. This supplemental fee is non-refundable. To pay this fee now, click here.

High School Transcript

Apart from your OptomCAS application, SCCO requires an Official High School Transcript. Make arrangements with your high school to have them sent directly to:

Southern California College of Optometry
Office of Student Affairs
2575 Yorba Linda Blvd
Fullerton, CA 92831

If you are going to hand deliver your high school transcripts, please make sure that they are sealed and signed across the back flap.

Letters of Recommendation (LORs)

For specifics about SCCO's requirements for LORs, click here.

Students with professional potential and who are academically competitive are invited for a personal interview by the Admissions Policy Committee. The Committee attempts to respond to each applicant regarding his or her acceptance, within two weeks following the interview.

You can reach us by phone at: 800.829.9949 or 714.449.7444 or via email: admissions@scco.edu.

The Southern California College of Optometry, as a regional and national resource, receives applications from nearly every state in the nation, as well as Canada. The College has a nondiscriminatory policy regarding race, color, national origin, religion, age, sex, or handicap.

All accepted applicants must complete a matriculation agreement form and send a matriculation fee of $1,500, which applies to the first-year tuition, to confirm their space in the class.

For information on applicant competitiveness contact SCCO's Director of Admissions, Jane Ann Munroe, O.D., at jmunroe@scco.edu.

What is Rolling Admissions?

We begin accepting and processing applications on July 15 of each year. This means that we will begin scheduling interviews in the early fall. We fill a class with 100 students each year. If you apply early for one of our first seats in a class, your chances for success are greatest. The earlier in the season you start the application process, the better your chances are to be admitted.

For more information about academic qualifications and applicant competitiveness, contact Dr. Munroe at jmunroe@scco.edu.