°Ç¸ç³Ô¹Ï is affiliated with the Midwestern University Doctor of Optometry program
Program Eligibility:
Track 1:
This track is available to high school students who apply by March 1 of their senior year of high school. To receive consideration for the Dual Acceptance Program, Track 1, students must meet the following requirements:
- Earn admission to °Ç¸ç³Ô¹Ï as a first-year student.
- Must obtain a minimum score of 26 (ACT) or 1250 (SAT) on a College Entrance Exam.
- Minimum high school GPA of 3.20/4.00.
- Demonstrate a people or service orientation through community service or extracurricular activities.
- Demonstrate commitment to the optometry profession as demonstrated by previous work, volunteer, or other life experiences.
- Possess the oral and written communication skills necessary to interact with patients and colleagues.
Track 2:
This track is available to students who have recently enrolled at °Ç¸ç³Ô¹Ï. To receive consideration for the Dual Acceptance Program, Track 2, students must meet the following requirements:
- Must be completing their spring term coursework, and must have not been enrolled in any other post-secondary institution.
- Minimum undergraduate overall and science GPA at °Ç¸ç³Ô¹Ï of 3.40/4.00.
- Must have obtained a minimum score of 26 (ACT) or 1250 (SAT) on a College Entrance Exam.
- Demonstrate a people or service orientation through community service or extracurricular activities.
- Demonstrate commitment to the optometry profession as demonstrated by previous work, volunteer, or other life experiences.
- Possess the oral and written communication skills necessary to interact with patients and colleagues.
Application Process:
- The application deadline will be March 1 of each year for Track 1, and the last day of the spring term at °Ç¸ç³Ô¹Ï for Track 2.
- The °Ç¸ç³Ô¹Ï admissions application and the .
- Students must complete applications for both °Ç¸ç³Ô¹Ï (Track 1) and the CCO DAP (Tracks 1 and 2).
- °Ç¸ç³Ô¹Ï’s Office of Undergraduate Admissions reviews applications for acceptance into the College (Note: this application is not contingent upon acceptance to the DAP).
- °Ç¸ç³Ô¹Ï’s Office of Undergraduate Admissions determines which students meet CCO’s eligibility requirements and contacts those students to invite them to apply to the DAP.
- The student completes the CCO DAP application and is invited to interview by the Midwestern University Office of Admissions, if deemed to be a good candidate for the program.
- A video teleconference can be used as an alternative for out-of-state students.
Review/Notification/Matriculation Process:
- The Admissions Office at Midwestern University works with the CCO Admissions Committee who makes admission recommendations.
- Qualified applicants must complete an interview with CCO.
- Transcripts will be reviewed (high school transcripts for Track 1, and a transcript reflecting the completion of the first year for Track 2) before a final decision is made.
- Applicants are notified by mail by CCO of their admission status within four weeks of their interview.
- Applicants not selected for the DAP are advised and encouraged to apply to CCO through the traditional method.
- Accepted students are required to sign a letter of understanding with CCO upon acceptance. Accepted students will submit a deposit fee to CCO at least 1 year prior to matriculation at CCO. All fees are applied toward the student’s first quarter tuition at CCO.
- The Admissions Office of Midwestern University forwards a copy of all admission decision letters to °Ç¸ç³Ô¹Ï’s Associate Director of Pre-Health Advising and Office of Undergraduate Admissions.
(Note: Students not accepted to CCO DAP retain their acceptance at °Ç¸ç³Ô¹Ï.)
Each party retains full authority over its own admissions process. At no point during a student’s participation in the DAP, will the student be dual enrolled at CCO and °Ç¸ç³Ô¹Ï.
Students must successfully complete the following °Ç¸ç³Ô¹Ï courses listed below with a grade of “C” or higher:
REQUIREMENT |
UNDERGRADUATE COURSE |
Biology with lab |
BIOL120 Organismal Biology and BIOL221 Molecules, Genes and Cells |
Anatomy* |
BIOL 208 Human Anatomy |
Physiology* |
Future 2XX Human Physiology or BIOL340 |
General/Inorganic Chemistry with labs |
CHEM115 Chemistry I and CHEM116 Chemistry II |
Organic Chemistry with lab |
CHEM220 Organic Chemistyr I + CHEM221 Organic Chemistry II |
Biochemistry |
CHEM300 Biochemistry |
Physics |
PHYS110 Introductory Physics I and PHYS111 Introductory Physics II |
Calculus |
MATH110 Calculus I |
Microbiology |
Future 2XX Microbiology or BIOL323 Microbiology |
Statistics |
MATH150 Intro Probability and Statistics or PSYC 221 Research Methods and Statistics I or other Statics course |
Psychology |
PSYC110 Intro to Psychological Science |
English Composition |
Two English courses or Two HPP SHIP courses that satisfy the FCC writing requirement |
- All prerequisite courses must be completed at °Ç¸ç³Ô¹Ï prior to matriculation to CCO. AP credits that are listed on the °Ç¸ç³Ô¹Ï transcript are acceptable for meeting the prerequisites.
- Track 1 students will have up to four years to complete all pre-optometry coursework at °Ç¸ç³Ô¹Ï and earn a baccalaureate degree. Track 2 students will have up to three years to complete all pre-optometry coursework at °Ç¸ç³Ô¹Ï and earn a baccalaureate degree.
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- Authorization to extend an undergraduate degree beyond 4 years is at the discretion of the Dean, CCO. Requests must be submitted to the CCO office of the Dean; decisions will be made on a case-by-case basis.
- A minimum overall GPA of 3.40 must be attained.
- A minimum science GPA of 3.40 must be attained.
- Students must earn a grade of “C” or higher in all required courses.
- Students are not permitted to repeat courses for a higher grade for which they have already received credit.
- Students are not permitted to withdraw from more than 2 courses during their 4-year undergraduate program.
- Authorization to withdraw from more than 2 courses is at the discretion of the Dean, CCO. Requests must be submitted to the CCO office of the Dean; decisions will be made on a case-by-case basis.
Pre-Health
- Join the Health Professions Program
- Course Recommendations
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Dual Degree Programs and Affiliations
- HPP LFC-RFU Pathway Application Process
- Prerequisite Courses for RFUMS Dual-Degree Program
- DePaul University School of Nursing (4-2 BA-MSN Dual Degree Program)
- Rush University College of Nursing (4-2 BA-MSN Dual Degree Program)
- Washington University Dual-Degree Engineering program
- Rosalind Franklin University College of Pharmacy
- Rosalind Franklin University Doctor of Physical Therapy
- Rosalind Franklin University Doctor of Podiatric Medicine
- Rosalind Franklin University Physician Assistant Program
- Rosalind Franklin University Biomedical Sciences Program
- Rosalind Franklin University Clinical Counseling Program
- Rosalind Franklin University Master of Science in Nursing (3+2, 4+2)
- Rosalind Franklin University Master of Science in Nursing (2+2+2)
- Rosalind Franklin University Medical School
- Midwestern University Doctor of Dentistry
- Midwestern University Doctor of Occupational Therapy
- Midwestern University Doctor of Optometry
- Midwestern University Doctor of Psychology
- Midwestern University Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine DO Program
- Aurora University Masters of Science in Athletic Training
- How to Find Your Advisor
- Pre-Health Advising Committee
- Preparing for a Career in Pre-Health
- Student Research and Internships
- Success Stories
- Pre-Health Program Sheet
Contact Information
Ann Maine
Assistant Professor of Biology
Chair, Pre-Health Advising Committee
Director of Health Professions Program and Nursing Pathways Program
847-735-6037
maine@lakeforest.edu