University of Toledo
  • United States
  • Toledo, Ohio, United States
    • School Type: University
    • Scholarship: $5,700 - $9,160/Year (Renewable)
Ranking

#100 National Public Universities

#100 Business Schools

#57 Pharmacy

#92 Best Medical Schools

#109 Chemical Engineering

#134 Civil Engineering

Strong Majors

• Business, Sales

• Engineering

• Health Science

• Pharmacy

• Design

Key Facts
  • Comprehensive University: One of 27 public research universities in the U.S. with over 270 degree programs.
  • Diverse Student Body: 20,000 students from 84 countries.
  • Co-op Programs: Recognized globally for one of the best cooperative education programs, partnering with hundreds of corporations and companies.
  • Undergraduate Research: Offers extensive opportunities for research at the undergraduate level.
  • School of Professional Sales (ESSPS): Named one of the best university sales programs in the world.
  • Astronomy Research: Member of the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy.
  • Business Accreditation: College of Business is accredited by the AACSB, a distinction held by the top 5% of business schools globally.
  • Student Organizations: Over 400 student organizations and clubs.
  • Toledo Tuition Guarantee: Provides a fixed tuition rate for four academic years.

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The University of Toledo (UToledo) in Ohio, USA, is one of the nation's 27 public universities that offer a diverse array of programs in Arts, Sciences, Business, Education, and Health Care for both undergraduate and graduate students. UToledo emphasizes experiential learning, ensuring students apply their knowledge beyond the classroom. The university is committed to preparing graduates to make meaningful contributions in the real world.

Academics

UToledo has more than 230 program offerings for students pursuing their bachelor's, master’s, and doctoral degrees as well as certificates with programs offered on campus and 100% online. The different colleges in the university are as follows:

-         Arts and Letters

-         Business and Innovation

-         Health and Human Services

-         Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences

-         University College

-         Engineering

-         Natural Sciences and Mathematics

-         Education

-         Medicine and Life Sciences

-         Law

 

International Admission

Students from around the world are welcome at the University of Toledo (UToledo), which supports a diverse international student community with representations from 82 countries. Impressively, UToledo grants scholarships to more than 90% of its international students, making education more accessible.

Steps to Apply:

  • Check Program-Specific Requirements: Admission requirements for freshmen vary depending on the chosen program. Contact Global Study Guide to consult with experienced education representatives who can guide you through the process.
  • Language Requirements: English is the medium of instruction at UToledo. International students from non-exempt countries must meet English language proficiency requirements to gain admission.

These steps ensure that prospective international students have the information and support they need to successfully apply and join the University of Toledo.

Here are the ways to meet the language requirement:

o  TOEFL internet-based: 71

o  TOEFL paper-based: 527

o  IELTS overall band: 6.0

o  PTE (Pearson Test of English) Academic overall score: 48

o  MET (Michigan English Test, 4-skill): 52

o  Duolingo English Test: 95

o  iTEP Academic: 3.7

o  Official SAT ( Reading and Writing: 510) or ACT scores (English section only: 21)

o  Completion of UToledo American Language Institute’s High Advanced Level English Program

o  Passed UToledo’s English 1110

o  Completion of ELS Language Center’s Level 112

o  Waiver showing that the student earned a high school diploma where English is the language of instruction

 

Tuition and Fees

The average cost of tuition and living expenses for a student living on campus is $26,033 (Tuition: $11,885, living expenses: $14,148).

 

Scholarship

UToledo helps its students worldwide to achieve their academic goals by providing assistance through scholarships or special tuition rates. The university offers several types of scholarships – merit-based scholarships, donor scholarships, outside scholarships, and special scholarships. To learn more on how to apply for these scholarships, talk to PathCan’s advisors.