Optometry Students Earn Eligibility for Scholarships and More for Participation in
Educational Events and Initiatives
ROCHESTER, N.Y., October 30, 2024—CooperVision has introduced its Bright Fellows recognition program to help motivate third- and fourth-year optometry students to take full advantage of a wide range of opportunities to expand their education. Students enrolled in the program accumulate points for completing educational activities—from attending industry conferences to fitting patients in contact lenses—progressing through tiers that earn them eligibility for scholarships and awards.
“CooperVision has a long history of supporting the education and training of optometry students, and we look forward to furthering that support through the Bright Fellows program,” said Michele Andrews, OD, Vice President, Marketing and Professional Affairs, Americas, CooperVision. “The hours that students spend in the classroom and clinic are incredibly important, but those who seek out additional opportunities for learning are truly setting themselves up for success as eye care professionals. Bright Fellows encourages more students to do just that.”
The CooperVision Bright Fellows program rewards participating optometry students with points for activities that supplement their education, including:
- Attending industry conferences (e.g., AOA Optometry’s Meeting, the American Academy of Optometry Meeting, SECO, etc.) and state optometric association meetings
- Joining CooperVision academic events
- Conducting contact lens or myopia management research
- Fitting patients in contact lenses
With each new points tier reached, students earn rewards and increase their chances of being selected for an all-expenses paid trip to attend the 2025 CooperVision New Graduate Summit upon graduation. In addition, the student with the most points accumulated at the end of their 4th year at each school and college of optometry will receive the CooperVision Excellence in Contact Lens Award, which includes a scholarship.
Interested third- and fourth-year optometry students can enroll in the Bright Fellows program at any time through the CooperVision Online Success Center at www.onlinesuccesscenter.com.
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About CooperVision
CooperVision, a division of CooperCompanies (Nasdaq: COO), is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of contact lenses. The company produces a full array of daily disposable, two-week, and monthly soft contact lenses that feature advanced materials and optics, and premium rigid gas permeable lenses for orthokeratology and scleral designs. CooperVision has a strong heritage of addressing the toughest vision challenges such as astigmatism, presbyopia, childhood myopia, and irregular corneas; and offers the most complete portfolio of spherical, toric, and multifocal products available. Through a combination of innovative products and focused practitioner support, the company brings a refreshing perspective to the marketplace, creating real advantages for customers and wearers. For more information, visit www.coopervision.com
About CooperCompanies
CooperCompanies (Nasdaq: COO) is a leading global medical device company focused on improving lives one person at a time. The Company operates through two business units, CooperVision and CooperSurgical. CooperVision is a trusted leader in the contact lens industry, improving the vision of millions of people every day. CooperSurgical is a leading fertility and women’s health company dedicated to assisting women, babies, and families at the healthcare moments that matter most. Headquartered in San Ramon, Calif., CooperCompanies has a workforce of more than 15,000 with products sold in over 130 countries. For more information, visit www.coopercos.com
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