An award, valued at $1,000, is presented annually to a full-time undergraduate student entering Year Three in the School of Optometry & Vision Science in the Faculty of Science who has demonstrated a particular interest and aptitude in the area of binocular vision and perception. Candidates must have demonstrated academic achievement in related courses (minimum 70%). Interested students should apply by submitting a one-page essay at the completion of Year Two by June 15 of each year. This fund is made possible by a donation from Dr. Janice Wensveen (OD ’83, University of Waterloo) and Dr. Earl L. Smith, III (OD ’72, University of Houston). They are both professors from the University of Houston School of Optometry who are grateful for the careers that they have as a result of their optometry education and want to help support the next generation of optometrists.
- minimum 70% average in related courses:
- OPTOM 252 (Clinical Techniques 2)
- OPTOM 272 (Strabismus and Aniseikonia)
- OPTOM 219 (Visual Perception 2: Monocular and Binocular Visual Processes)
- demonstrated interest and aptitude in the area of binocular vision and perception
- Complete the applicable term Undergraduate Award Application
- At this time we are only accepting applications for awards with a Spring deadline (May - August).
- The application for awards with deadlines in a future term will be available by the start of that term – please check back later.
- Complete a separate application for each award you wish to be considered for.
- Access the form on our Undergraduate Studies Forms page.
Applications should include a one-page essay to be uploaded to your online application.
- See contact detail below.
Please contact Barb Robinson if you have questions about this award.