US Optometry Schools

For your reference, below is a list of all US optometry schools and some key characteristics for each school.

This data has been updated effective August 2023, using the latest data available from the Association of Schools and Colleges of Optometry and reported on the school’s websites. For the tuition costs, we listed the tuition only where provided; most schools have additional fees, which can increase the cost of attendance. In cases where the tuition varied by year, we averaged the costs across the length of the program.

Overview of US Optometry Schools

SchoolAvg GPA Admitted Applicants AA Avg OAT Admitted Applicants TS Avg OAT Admitted Applicants Bachelor’s Degree Required? 
University of Alabama at Birmingham, School of Optometry 3.67325319 Preferred 
Midwestern Univ, Arizona College of Optometry 3.54317 307Yes 
Southern California College of Optometry at Marshall B. Ketchum University 3.6 345344 No 
University of California- Berkeley, School of Optometry 3.59 340 340Yes 
Western University of Health Sciences, College of Optometry 3.31 318 309 No 
Nova Southeastern University, College of Optometry 3.54332 328 No 
Chicago College of Optometry, Midwestern University 3.48 311 301 Yes 
Illinois College of Optometry 3.51 323 315 No, strongly recommended 
Indiana University, School of Optometry 3.76 Not Available Not AvailableNo 
University of Pikeville, Kentucky College of Optometry 3.43 316 303 No 
Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, School of Optometry 3.43 321312 No 
New England College of Optometry 3.55336333No 
Michigan College of Optometry at Ferris State University 3.67 335327 Preferred 
Univ. of Missouri at St. Louis, College of Optometry 3.50315300Preferred 
State Univ of New York, State College of Optometry 3.6 345343Strongly Recommended
The Ohio State University, College of Optometry 3.72345343No
Northeastern State University, Oklahoma College of Optometry 3.67318306No 
Pacific University, College of Optometry 3.55333327No 
Salus University Pennsylvania College of Optometry 3.44315307No 
Inter American University, School of Optometry 3.24290275No 
Southern College of Optometry 3.66336330Strongly Preferred 
Univ of the Incarnate Word, Rosenberg School of Optometry 3.55326319No 
University of Houston, College of Optometry 3.66339336Yes 
Data on US optometry schools as reported by the Association of Schools and Colleges of Optometry (www.optometriceducation.org), “Profile of Applicants to OD Degree Programs for Fall 2022 Entering Class

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School Profiles

Below is a list of different optometry schools and a few facts or characteristics of each school, although this is not an exhaustive list by any means. The information was gathered from each school’s website, social media platforms, and SDN forums. 

University of Alabama at Birmingham, School of Optometry

  • Public 
  • Tuition:
    • Resident $29,841
    • Non-Resident $54,012 
  • Small class size 
  • Located on a large university campus 

Midwestern Univ, Arizona College of Optometry

  • Private 
  • Tuition: $47,626
  • Great location and weather 
  • On an interprofessional university campus 

Southern California College of Optometry at Marshall B. Ketchum University 

  • Private 
  • Tuition: $49,230 
  • Interprofessional education 
  • Great weather all year round 

University of California – Berkeley, School of Optometry 

  • Public 
  • Tuition:
    • In-State $45,044
    • Out-of-State $57,289 
  • Optional research opportunities/programs 
  • All students enroll in summer session in second and third year of program

Western University of Health Sciences, College of Optometry

  • Private 
  • Tuition: $45,058 
  • Great weather all year round 
  • Newer school with new facilities 

Nova Southeastern University, College of Optometry

  • Private 
  • Tuition: $40,500  
  • Eye Care Institute with five locations 
  • Multidisciplinary learning 
  • Lots of technology integrated into the classroom and lab 

Chicago College of Optometry, Midwestern University 

  • Private 
  • Tuition: $47,424 
  • On an interprofessional university campus 
  • MMI style interviews 
  • Newest school with brand-new facilities,
  • First class graduated 2021

Illinois College of Optometry

  • Private 
  • Tuition: $45,705 
  • On quarter system 
  • Great clinical exposure 
  • Has conveniently located residence center 

Indiana University, School of Optometry

  • Public 
  • Tuition:
    • Resident: $32,952
    • Non-Resident $45,488 
  • Do not have traditional interview 
  • Located on a large university campus 

University of Pikeville, Kentucky College of Optometry

  • Private 
  • Tuition: $46,250 
  • New school, new facilities including a nice food court 

Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, School of Optometry

  • Private 
  • Tuition: $49,140 
  • Students begin seeing patients independently in their second year 

New England College of Optometry 

  • Private 
  • Tuition:
    • Four-Year Program: $46,316
    • Accelerated Program: $63,362 
  • Beautiful city, lots to do in walking distance, no need for car 
  • Offers an accelerated program 

Michigan College of Optometry at Ferris State University

  • Private 
  • Tuition: $40,420 
  • Class size of only 36 students; virtually personalized education 
  • Located on a large university campus 

University of Missouri at St. Louis, College of Optometry 

  • Public 
  • Tuition:
    • Resident $28,160
    • Non-Resident $46,480 
  • Family feel 
  • Small class; 45 students

State University of New York, State College of Optometry 

  • Public 
  • Tuition:
    • Resident $30,710
    • Non-Resident $51,660 
  • Located in the heart of Manhattan, providing a diverse patient base 

The Ohio State University, College of Optometry 

  • Public 
  • Tuition:
    • Resident $27,474
    • Non-Resident $48,530 
  • Recently renovated clinic 
  • Located on a large undergraduate campus 

Northeastern State University, Oklahoma College of Optometry 

  • Public 
  • Tuition:
    • Resident $24,027
    • Non-Resident $47,648 
  • Small class size; 28 students 

Pacific University, College of Optometry 

  • Private 
  • Tuition: $48,618 
  • One rotation in Portland area and three offsite locations during fourth year 

Salus University College of Optometry

  • Private 
  • Tuition
    • Traditional Program: $47,180
    • Scholars Program: $47,860
  • Has a three-year OD scholars program 
  • Interprofessional learning 

Inter-American University, School of Optometry 

  • Private 
  • Tuition: $28,563 
  • Diverse student population from Puerto Rico, United States, and the world 
  • Bilingual environment 

Southern College of Optometry

  • Private 
  • Tuition
    • Regional – Arkansas, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina – $21,736
    • Regional – Kansas: $35,036
    • Regional – Tennessee: $28,718
    • Regional – West Virginia: $30,036
    • Non-Regional: $41,536
  • Has many scholarship options 
  • Promotes a family culture 
  • Conversational closed file interview 

University of the Incarnate Word, Rosenberg School of Optometry 

  • Private 
  • Tuition: $40,500 
  • Faith-based 

University of Houston, College of Optometry

  • Public 
  • Tuition
    • Resident $27,090
    • Non-Resident: $46,106 
  • Strong research programs