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Pennsylvania College of Optometry - Admission Requirements



General Information | High School | Standardized Tests

General Information
  • For a personal orientation and interaction session a campus visit is recommended.
  • An admissions interview is required.
  • This College charges a non-refundable Application Fee of $50.00
  • Special admission programs exist.
    • Summer Enrichment Program for minority applicants not normally admissible.
  • Upper-division college; no students enter as freshmen. All students enter as transfers. College offers a first-professional degree program. Completion of a minimum of 90 semester hours or 135 quarter hours at an accredited undergraduate college or university required. Minimum 2.0 GPA required. Lowest course grade accepted is "C." The following courses are required: 1 unit of English (composition or literature), 1 unit of math (calculus highly recommended), 1 unit of biology (general or zoology with lab), 1 unit of general chemistry (with lab), 1 unit of organic chemistry (with lab), 1/2 unit of microbiology (or bacteriology), 1 unit of physics (with lab), 1/2 unit of psychology, and 1/2 unit of statistics.

High School

This information will give you a better insight into various college requirements for high school seniors applying for admission.

  • Graduation from secondary school is recommended. Be aware that the GED is not accepted in lieu of graduation.


Standardized Tests

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