(PRESS RELEASE) ATLANTA, GA — Optical Training Institute (OTI) announced its Exam Pass Guarantee as part of the renowned Optician Development Program (ODP). The ODP, designed to comprehensively prepare students for careers in opticianry, now features an Exam Pass Guarantee, giving students peace of mind as they pursue certification for the American Board of Opticianry (ABO) and National Contact Lens Examiners (NCLE) exams.
About the Optician Development Program
The Optician Development Program (ODP) is one of OTI’s flagship courses, providing a complete learning experience for aspiring opticians. The program covers key topics in optical theory, lens technology, and eyewear fitting, while also offering hands-on practice through video lessons and assessments. The ODP ensures that students are fully prepared to sit for the ABO and NCLE certification exams, with a structured curriculum that includes:
In-depth theoretical training and practical application.
Self-paced learning modules with progress tracking.
Practice exams designed to mirror the actual certification tests.
Continuous support through an assigned sponsor for regular check-ins and guidance.
Since its inception, ODP has helped countless students achieve certification and advance their careers in the optical field. Building on this foundation of success, OTI is now introducing the Exam Pass Guarantee to offer even more confidence to its students.
Introducing the Exam Pass Guarantee
With the Exam Pass Guarantee, students who complete the course curriculum and pass all ODP practice tests and pre-final exams are guaranteed to pass the ABO andamp; NCLE certification exams by their second attempt—or receive a full refund of their ODP course fees. This initiative reflects OTI’s commitment to student success and its dedication to delivering the most comprehensive training in the industry. OTI’s program manager, Brianna Cuenca shared the following:
“Our goal at Optical Training Institute is to ensure every aspiring optician feels confident and prepared when taking their certification exams. The Exam Pass Guarantee is our way of showing that we’re confident in the strength of our program and in the hard work of our students. We’re proud to support them on their journey to certification and then onward to thriving careers.”
In addition to the structured curriculum, students who do not pass their certification exam on the first attempt can benefit from OTI’s exclusive Test Improvement Plan (TIP). The TIP provides students with personalized coaching sessions, additional study materials, and tailored strategies to help them succeed on their second attempt.
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One student, Sally Campbell, shared their experience: “I used ODP to prepare for the NCLE and found it extremely helpful and was able to pass the NCLE on the first attempt. I really loved the videos and history. I learned a lot about standards and regulations and was actually able to pay attention and retain the information.”
Key Features of the Exam Pass Guarantee:
Full coverage for both ABO and NCLE exams.
Access to the Test Improvement Plan after a first unsuccessful attempt, which includes 5 additional hours of study materials, flashcards, practice questions, and one-on-one coaching.
Eligibility for a refund if a student fails their second exam after following the TIP, ensuring students’ financial and academic investment is protected.
The Exam Pass Guarantee is the latest example of OTI’s commitment to excellence and student support, setting a new standard for opticianry training and development.
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