Academics
Key Academic Stats
Highest Degree Offered
Doctorate
Total Number of Students
15,545
Total Number of Undergrads
11,965
Non Traditional Learning
- Online Classes
- Online Undergrad Degrees
- Summer Sessions
- Combined Institution Double Degree Programs
- Some Programs Requires Co-Op/Internship
Learning Options
- ROTC Army
- ROTC Air Force
- Study Abroad
- Honors Program
- Teacher Certification Offered
Student:Faculty Ratio
17:1
US National: 21:1Classroom Sizes
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100
31%
Graduate in 4 Years US National: 28%
0
100
53%
Graduate in 6 Years US National: 52%
Faculty Overview
0
100
59%
Faculty With Terminal Degree US National: 36%
Gender
Ethnicity
What Students Are Saying
The academic level set by the teachers and program are at a high bar by the first day of classes and makes you want to work harder whether you would want to or not.
Freeman from Bedford, OH
The University of Toledo is quite consistent with their level of academics. Depending on your major you will face a more than descent mound of homework and activity each semester. For seniors coming into the Nursing Program the competition is FIERCE! Stay on top of your game High School Seniors and College Transfers! UT specializes its programs to sort of weed out the best candidates to participate in their programs. Therefore the academic rigor is challenging. This school definitely has what you need to prepare you for real world/high demand careers!
Seke from TOLEDO, OH
The six-year PharmD (Doctor of Pharmacy) is a very tough program to get into. But once you get in, job placement is 100% and starting out with a $100,000+ salary.
Kevin from Ashland, OH
I am used to tough courses, teachers- University of Toledo does a great job of making people earn their marks, yet it is fun. They have struck a good balance. Teachers have been awesome.
Rebecca from Ann Arbor, MI
the coursework is fairly easy and the professors do an excellent job of helping when asked.
Rudy from Lyndhurst, OH
This school, especially depending on the major you choose, is very rigorous academically. All of your professors know how to push you to do your very best work all the time, and just as you shouldn't, they won't accept anything less than what they know is your best. They aren't mean or too hard on you, they just know what you should expect for yourself, and they help you get to the point where you know you are working as hard as you can and always putting your best foot forward and putting in all of your effort.
Hannah from Sunbury, OH