Current Practices
Students with a strong application file (ie: strong optometric clinical background, acceptable performance on the PCO administered placement exam, and successful interview) are considered for a customized course of study.
FAQs
Since the course of study is customized for each student, the duration of the program depends on demonstrated competencies of each individual student. The currently offered APOD program can take up to 44 months (the same duration as a traditional four-year optometry degree program), however, can be completed faster based on demonstrated competencies of a given student.
Although the APOD program may be shorter in duration, due to the individualized nature of the program, the total tuition costs will be the same as for those students enrolled in the four-year Traditional OD degree program. More information on tuition and fees may be found under Cost of Attendance.
Yes. Students enrolled in our APOD program take courses with the students enrolled in the Traditional OD degree program. Customized courses may also be offered depending upon demonstrated competency of an individual student and students may be enrolled in courses that span many class years.
Yes.
Due to the highly customized nature of this pathway to the OD degree, there are a limited number of students admitted into the program. Currently, no more than five students are likely to be admitted during a given year.
Please contact graduateadmissions@drexel.edu for more information.
