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Do you have general questions about Waterloo or what Waterloo has to offer?

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Do you need help choosing a Bachelor of Science program or planning your Optometry prerequisites at Waterloo?

Visit: Faculty of Science Prospective Students

Or feel free to contact our Science Recruitment Officer:
Email: science@uwaterloo.ca
Phone: (519) 888-4567 ext. 40961

Do you have questions about the Optometry program or need help with the application process?

The global coronavirus pandemic is affecting all of our families, our businesses, our communities, and our way of life. During this time, we’re focused on the health and safety of our students, employees, families and communities.

While we are in uncharted territory, many of our employees typically working remotely and relatively smooth and we continue to deliver the highest levels of performance, availability, and security, because of this you may experience longer response times.

We greatly appreciate your patience and understanding as we navigate these uncertain, challenging and stressful period.  Together, we will get through this.

Visit the rest of the School of Optometry and Vision Science future optometry students site.  Before you email, please read our FAQ - it will probably answer your question!

School of Optometry and Vision Science (OD) admissions contact:

Please include your full name and your uWaterloo ID# or OUAC# (if applicable) in all communications.
Email: opt-admissions@uwaterloo.ca
Admissions Office
School of Optometry and Vision Science
 

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