Pacific University College of Optometry

Welcome to the College of Optometry

Welcome to the College of Optometry at Pacific University.  Over the past two decades—as a student, professor, and now Dean—I have had the pleasure of seeing the College grow while remaining true to the qualities that have always made Pacific a unique place to be.  Our faculty share vast expertise, our past reflects a tradition of innovation and service, and our future promises limitless opportunity. The College of Optometry at Pacific is a place that has developed and nurtured my passion for knowledge, discovery, and service within the discipline of optometry. I look forward to sharing that with you.


  Jennifer Smythe, OD, MS
  Dean, College of Optometry

 

1945 was the year North Pacific College of Optometry combined forces with Pacific University to become Pacific University College of Optometry.  From the beginning the College has climbed the mountain of excellence in optometric education by joining a premier faculty with highly qualified students.  The College’s faculty, staff and administrators are committed to our students’ and graduates’ progress, accomplishments and successes: beginning with the questions that come with the application process, followed by the excitement of new experiences, giving way to the pride of earning the White Coat, and culminating with the achievement of graduation.  And it doesn’t end there - our obligation to our graduates goes even further by providing post graduate education through residency programs, teaching fellowships, the Master of Science program and Continuing Professional Education.

MISSION STATEMENT

The mission of the College of Optometry is to promote excellence in vision and eye care through education, service, and research.  We educate students to become highly competent practitioners, to render professional and ethical care, to understand their professional role in public service and the health care community, to analyze new information critically, and to advance vision and eye care through scientific inquiry.

GOALS AND OBJECTIVES

Goal 1:  Pacific University College of Optometry will provide educational opportunities in a supportive setting that allow students to acquire a firm foundation in the basic and clinical sciences, together with clinical experiences that prepare students for the practice of optometry.


Goal 2: Graduates of Pacific University College of Optometry will consistently demonstrate high levels of professional competency including the ability to critically analyze information.

Goal 3: Faculty and students at Pacific University College of Optometry will consistently demonstrate professional and ethical behaviors.

Goal 4:   Pacific University College of Optometry will provide service to our alumni and to the public and health care communities.

Goal 5:   Pacific University College of Optometry will be active in research and scholarship in vision science and health care.

 

Our website stores an abundance of information regarding Optometry and it is only a click away.  Start your adventure with us now.    

 

 

News

Network and System Maintenance Friday November 21

University Information Services will be performing system maintenance on Friday November 21st between 6 PM and Midnight. This will impact a number of important network services and faculty, staff and students should make plans for this outage.

Donate to a Western Farm Workers Association child this holiday season!

The Western Farm Workers Association Gift Drive will be taking place in the UC starting November 18-25 from 11:00am-1:00pm (weekdays only). Come and help to make a child's holiday bright this season.

Flu Vaccines Available For Students

Stay healthy this winter--walk in for a Flu Vaccine at the Student Health Center in Forest Grove during open hours Monday through Thursday. Mon, Tues, Wed, 9-1 and 2-4, and on Thurs, 10:15-1 and 2-4. Cost is $20--bill to your account, cash, check

November is Alzheimer's Awareness Month

Pacific University, School Of Pharmacy and the Library will be sponsoring the screening of two movies as part of the Alzheimer's awareness month.

Research Participants Needed for Contact Lens Clinical Trial -- Receive up to $100 + Contact lens & solutions

Healthy men or women, older than 18 years, who currently wear contact lenses, are being asked to volunteer for a research study. Participants will receive $10/week (up to $100 maximum) as well as free contact lens and solution.

Upcoming Events

Nov 26, 2008

Bookstore Closing at Noon

Dec 3, 2008

Student Appreciation Sale

Dec 3-13, 2008

Ca$h for Book$

Dec 11, 2008

College of Optometry Brown Bag Seminar

Jan 26, 2009

Kaua'i Alumni Reception

Jan 30, 2009

Oahu Alumni Reception

Apr 24, 2009

Scholarship Reception