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  2. University of Waterloo School of Optometry and Vision Science

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    Due to the fact that UW is the only English speaking School of Optometry in Canada, admissions tend to be quite competitive. In past years, the average cGPA of the entering class has been 87% (range 80-96) There are 19 pre-requisite courses and labs, all of which must be completed by the term prior to commencing the optometry program.

  3. List of optometry schools - Wikipedia

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    5 Canada. 6 Colombia. 7 Czech Republic. 8 Oman. 9 Ecuador. 10 El Salvador. 11 France. 12 Ghana. 13 Greece. 14 Hong Kong. 15 Hungary. ... The Elite School of Optometry ...

  4. Eye care professional - Wikipedia

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    Optometrists are healthcare professionals with a degree in eye care, specifically. In the United States and Canada, they are Doctors of Optometry (O.D.) - this includes optical, medical and some surgical eye care. Their training typically includes four years of college followed by four years of eye specific training (Optometry school).

  5. How to Become an Optometrist and Tips on Optometry School

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  6. Education in Canada - Wikipedia

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    As education is a provincial matter, the length of study varies depending on the province, although the majority of public early childhood, elementary, and secondary education programs in Canada begin in kindergarten (age five typically by 31 December of that school year) and end after Grade 12 (age 17 by 31 December).

  7. List of medical schools in Canada - Wikipedia

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    This list of medical schools in Canada includes major academic institutions that award the Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree, which is required to become a physician or a surgeon in Canada. M.D. granting medical schools are jointly accredited by the Committee on Accreditation of Canadian Medical Schools (CACMS) and the U.S. Liaison Committee on ...

  8. Nursing degree (associate or bachelor's) - Time to complete: 2-4 years - Typical prerequisites: Diploma or GED - Typical job: Registered Nurse ($81,220 median annual earnings)

  9. Private education in Canada - Wikipedia

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    There are 13 charter schools and 23 charter school campuses, all located in Alberta, Canada and have been operating in the province's education system since 1994 [18] Charter schools have a degree of self-governance, but not total control as they are publicly funded and tuition free. [35]