Applying

Ready to be a part of the incoming class at the Institute of Optics? The ÌìÃÀÊÓƵ’s Office of Admissions is ready to guide you through the .

Experience the Institute

There are plenty of ways you can get an idea of what it’d be like to be an optics or optical engineering student. In addition to a tour or pre-college program, you can also check out our sample schedule.

  • Visit us on Campus

    Scheduling a campus tour is a great way to see what life if like at the ÌìÃÀÊÓƵ. You’ll have a chance to check out our dorms, visit a classroom, and maybe even grab a bite to eat at one of our dining halls!

  • Attend a Summer Camp

    The Institute of Optics offers a free, one-week photon camp for rising high school juniors and seniors. Students spend the week attending lectures and working on projects in the Institute laboratories.

    Learn More About Photon Camp
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Invest in You

Financing Your Education

At the ÌìÃÀÊÓƵ, we’re committed to helping students meet their financial needs. We do this through a variety of financial aid options, including:

Applying to the Institute

Before becoming an optics or optical engineering major, students must first apply to the Hajim School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. Once enrolled, you’ll formally during your sophomore year, officially joining the Institute!

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First-Years

First-year students can apply online for early or regular decision using either the Common Application or the Coalition for College Application.

Transfers

Students can apply to transfer to the Hajim School of Engineering and Applied Science in both the fall and spring semesters, with applications reviewed on a rolling basis.

International

Prospective international students who are not US citizens or permanent residents may have additional requirements when applying.

Check your Application Status

Already submitted your application? You can use MyROC, the University’s online undergraduate admissions portal, to monitor your application status, upload materials, see admissions decisions, get merit scholarship notifications, and more.