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Southern California College of Optometry
Optometry Admissions
at Marshall B. Ketchum University
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Attention Applicants for SCCO's Upcoming Admissions Cycle:
Summer Admissions Workshops!
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Summer Admissions Workshop is designed to help those applicants ramping up for the upcoming admissions cycle. Parents and spouses are invited to attend along with the applicant and will enjoy a concurrent session designed just for them. There is no registration fee. Two identical sessions are offered and both run from 8:30 a.m. to noon:
Saturday, July 13
Saturday, August 3
Topics Include:
- How to qualify to be invited to interview
- How to prepare to successfully interview
- How to make yourself a distinctive applicant
- What SCCO's program has to offer in a professional grad school and clinical education
Hear from current students and SCCO clinic faculty!
RSVP is a must. Click here to reserve your spot as reservations are limited!
To watch a video trailer for the event, click here
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OptomCAS Opens July 1st
SCCO's upcoming 2013-14 admissions cycle opens July 1st. To increase your chances of success, applicants are advised to apply early.
To apply, you will need transcripts for all colleges or universities attended, personal essays, Curriculum Vitae, and Letter of Recommendation writers' email addresses. You do not need to have taken the OAT and/or fall grades.
To request the FAQ entitled Rolling Admissions AND Application Essay Questions via email at ODadmissions@scco.edu
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Faces of SCCO
Meet SCCO's campus community, faculty and students, in the continuing series,
A new series just began, "Adventures of a 4th Year SCCO Student," featuring Daniel Brinchman. He began his first of four clinical rotations this summer in Lawton, Oklahoma. Subscribe to SCCO's blog, hosted by Director of Admissions, Dr. Jane Ann Munroe, so as not to miss a single episode!
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Shadowing: Make it Effective!
Summertime means having time to shadow. You simply cannot do enough shadowing. To learn how to get a shadowing optometrist to say "Yes" to your request for a shadowing opportunity, and to learn the objectives and goals of the shadowing experience, click here
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 Admissions Adviser Team at SCCO:
Dr. Jane Ann Munroe, Director of Admissions
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Eryn Kraning, Assistant Director of Admissions
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About Marshall B. Ketchum University
Established in 1904, the Southern California College of Optometry at Marshall B. Ketchum University is a private, non-profit, educational institution. The University confers a four-year, professional degree, Doctor of Optometry (O.D.); a Master of Science in Vision Science (M.S.) degree; and a Master of Medical Sciences (MMS) degree. The University is also adding the School of Physician Assistant Studies as the first step in the development of an interprofessional healthcare campus. Marshall B. Ketchum University provides a diversity of healthcare training opportunities in an environment fully focused on medical professionalism, combining advanced clinical training with innovative teaching methods.
The University's superior 109-year-old optometric clinical education program provides patient care experiences in community optometric clinics; exposure to the delivery of optometric care in multi-disciplinary settings; and experiences in practices serving a wide variety of ethnic and socio-economic patient groups. Marshall B. Ketchum University owns and operates two premier eye and vision care centers - the Eye Care Center located on its campus in Fullerton, CA, and the Optometric Center of Los Angeles located on Broadway at Martin Luther King Boulevard.
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2575 Yorba Linda Blvd, Fullerton, CA � 714.449.7444
Copyright � 2013 Marshall B. Ketchum University. All Rights Reserved.
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