Thursday, February 27, 2020

PCO/Salus University update

It seems appropriate that in the year of 2020, we should institute periodic updates on PCO/Salus University and enhance transparency between our state association and our state’s optometric college. Along that line, I will start providing an overview of President Dr. Mike Mittelman’s updates to our alumni board on Salus’ status and some of the upcoming PCO events. 

This year’s first meeting was on 1/19 and opened with a review of the upcoming class of 2020. There have been 582 applicants, which is a decline from 646 in 2019. This trend is reflective nationally with a decrease of approximately 15-20% and is also evident at the undergraduate level with a decline of approximately 11%. To align with this decrease and assure that quality students are accepted, the target size for the 2020 PCO class is 135, which has been deliberately reduced over the past four years. An interesting side note is a declining birth rate in the US since 2012; in 2018, there was a reduced birth rate of 2%, the lowest in 32 years.

Proactively, there is a proposed restructuring of Salus University into 3 colleges: PCO (600 students), Audiology (128 students), and a condensed College of Health Sciences, Education and Rehabilitation (CHER), which includes the programs of PA, OT, Biomedicine (PhD), Speech-Language pathology, post baccalaureate (for a total of 280 students) and a proposed orthoptics/prosthetics program. This will streamline the academic administration and allow stand-alone primary doctoral programs with master levels within single colleges.

Financially, the Centennial Campaign was successful in generating over $4.2 million in donations and the “Looking Out for Kids” event was also a success (>$135,000). It is scheduled this year on 11/14/2020 at the National Constitution Center (there is a solicitation for donated items for the silent auction). Student travel grants were approved for 11 students to represent Salus by presenting posters, papers, and participating in academic “challenge” bowls.

Politically, Salus continues to host visiting legislators. Most recently, House Majority Leader Rep. Bryan Cutler, Sen. Sharif Street, and Rep. Joanna McClinton. Dr. Mittelman along with the Salus faculty are very gracious hosts and provide an informative overview of our training that better educates our legislators. You are encouraged to invite and escort your legislator on a field trip to Salus; PCO will coordinate the arrangements.

Salus is lobbying PA to reinstitute a “line item budget” for $2 million to help reduce student tuition by $6-7,000. This was eliminated in 2008, with exception to the University of Pennsylvania’s veterinary program, since it was the only such program in the state (argument for reinstituting this budgeting for PCO). 

Upcoming events: Alumni gatherings at SECO (Atlanta, 3/06) and AOA (DC, 6/26). Salus is hosting a Woman’s Leadership Forum on 4/03. Consult Salus’ website for more events. Our next Alumni Board meeting will be on 7/12.

Respectfully submitted, 
Bob Owens, O.D., F.A.A.O.