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Location:Toledo
Setting:Urban
Population:287,208
Enrollment:21,302
On Campus:24%
Language:English
Calendar:Semester
Approximate:
  • Fall 08/22
  • Spring 01/09

Tuition & Payments
PLAN B: EVEN
You will pay your normal tuition/fees to your home campus.
EVEN - Host campus accepts no more students than it sends out.

Estimated Per Semester
Costs For Room And Meals:
$5,306

Additional Information
Receive From Canada
PLAN B

Campus Diversity
30%Caucasian
29%African American
15%Hispanic
6%Asian American
6%Native American
10%International
4%Other


Campus Links
Home Page
Catalog
Incoming Students


NSE Links
Policies & Procedures
Campus Detail Info
Member Campus Links

How to Apply
Applications are submitted through your home campus coordinator.
Find Your NSE Office


The University of Toledo (UT) is located in northwestern Ohio, approximately one hour from the Indiana border, situated near Lake Erie and only minutes from Michigan. The city of Toledo has a rich cultural history and offers a wide variety of activities, such as plays, musical performances, or fine restaurants along the Maumee River, with something for everyone. Just minutes from the campus one will find a large number of parks, restaurants and shopping areas. Toledo is also home to the Toledo Mud Hens (farm team of the Detroit Tigers) and the Toledo Museum of Art and the Center for the Visual Arts. UT offers over 250 academic programs, was recently listed in "100 Best Colleges for African-American Students. "Centennial Mall”, is one of the "100 most beautifully landscaped places in the country," with over 200 student organizations.

Campus Location - We are located 1.5 hours from Detroit, MI, about 1.5 hours from Cleveland, OH, about 2 hours from Columbus, OH in downtown Toledo, Ohio.

Helpful Information - The sooner you register the better choices you have for classes. You will be able to register as soon as we recieve and accept you into the University.

Programs
Undergraduate Majors Open to NSE Students

Anthropology: Anthropology

Area Studies: African Studies, American Studies, Art Studies, Asian/Oriental Studies, European Studies, Gender, Ethnicity and Multicultural Studies, Middle Eastern Studies

Art/Design/Fine Art: Art, Art Education, Art History, Fine Art, Media Arts, Theater Art

Athletics: Athletic Training, Exercise Science

Biological Sciences: Biology/Life Science, Biotechnology

Business: Accounting, Business, Business Administration, Business Information Systems, E-Business, Entrepreneurship, Finance/Banking, Human Resource Management, International Business, Marketing, Operations Management, Organizational Studies, Product Operations Management, Small Business Management, Supply and Logistics Management

Chemistry: Chemistry

Communications: Communication, Film

Computer Science: System Administration

Criminal Justice: Criminal Justice, Paralegal Studies

Earth Sciences: Astronomy, Geology

Economics: Economics

Education: Early Childhood, Elementary Education, English, French, Health Education, Junior High/Middle School, Junior High/Middle School Mathematics, Mathematics, Music, Science, Secondary Education, Social Science Education, Spanish, Special Education, Technical Education

Engineering: Biomedical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Construction Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Engineering, Mechanical Engineering

English: Creative Writing, English, Linguistics, Literature, Writing

Environmental Studies: Ecology, Environmental Sciences, Environmental Studies

Foreign Language: French, German, Spanish

General Studies: Arts and Science, Gender Studies, Individualized Degree Program, Interdisciplinary Studies, Liberal Studies

Geography and Urban Studies: Geographic Information Sciences & Emergency Management, Geography, Planning, Urban Studies

Geology: Geology

Health and Safety Sciences: Community Health, Exercise Physiology, Exercise Science, Health Education, Health Services Administration, Health Services/Hospital Administration and Management, Medical Technology, Nursing, Pharmacy/Pharmaceutical Sciences, Public Health

History: History

Information Studies: Computer Science, Computer Technology, Information Services, Information Systems, Information Technology

International Studies: International Studies

Mathematics: Mathematics, Pure Math, Statistics

Military Sciences: Army ROTC

Performing Arts: Music, Music Education, Music/Jazz Studies, Theater Production

Philosophy/Religious Studies: Humanistic Studies, Philosophy, Religious Studies

Physics: Applied Physics, Astrophysics, Physics

Political Science: Political Science, Public Administration/Affairs

Psychology: Psychology

Recreation: Leisure Studies, Recreation, Recreation Therapy

Sociology/Social Work: Law and Society, Social Work, Sociology, Women and Gender Studies

Speech Pathology and Audiology: Speech Pathology and Audiology

Technology: Civil Engineering Technology, Computer Engineering Technology, Construction Technology, Electrical Engineering Technology, Industrial Engineering Technology, Information Technology, Mechanical Engineering Technology

Theater: Performance and Directing

Closed Programs
Pharmacy, Nursing, Education

Limitations
Business, Engineering

Notable Academic Programs
Business Administration, Engineering

Special Options
Honors Access: Yes

Conditions
GPA and Other Academic Requirements
  • No students accepted from NSE members within my own state
  • 2.5 GPA
  • Some majors have competetive GPAs. Need to talk with coordinator.
Exchange Preferences
  • Full-year exchange Accepted
  • Single term exchange Accepted
  • Prefer students who will live on campus
Mid-Year Exchange (Exchange that begins with the Spring/Winter Term)
  • Available
Non-Native English Speakers
  • TOEFL: must have a score of 500 paper, 173 computer or 61 Internet
  • IELTS: must have a score of 6
Graduate and Post-Baccalaureate Students
  • No graduate students
Summer Exchange
  • Not available
International Students (Visa Students)
  • Will not accept
Tuition/Fees
  • Fees are subject to change without notice.
  • Two semesters = one academic year
  • Three quarters = one academic year
Tuition and Fees - Plan B Students
  • No tuition/fees are paid to the host campus.
  • Figures do not include costs you will incur for course specific enrollment (e.g., laboratory courses, student teaching, studio art)
  • See below for credit hour restrictions and/or miscellaneous fees applicable to Plan B students.
Maximum Credit Hours Per Semester
  • Plan B: 16 ($300.44 per additional hour)
Miscellaneous Fees - Per Semester
Figures are current as of 5/18/2012.

Purpose Amount Period Plan Status
Application Fee: $40 Year Plan B Mandatory
NSE Program Fee: $100 Year Plan B Mandatory
Housing Deposit: $240 Year Plan B Mandatory
Health Insurance: $980 Semester Plan B Mandatory
Library Fee: $3 Credit Hour Plan B Mandatory
ID Card: $35 Year Plan B Mandatory
Technology Fee: $3 Credit Hour Plan B Mandatory
Parking Fee: $125 Semester Plan B Optional
Facility Fee: $63 Semester Plan B Mandatory
Specials Fee: $50 Semester Plan B Mandatory

Important Notes: Payments are due 10 days prior to start of term or classes will be dropped.

Exchange with Canada - Health Insurance
Students must purchase campus health insurance at $818 per semester.

Financial Aid
Plan B
For Plan B students, aid is awarded by and disbursed from your home campus.

Canada
Regardless of Plan A or Plan B, students exchanging to or from Canada, apply for financial aid at their home campus.
Room/Meals
  • Figures are current as of 5/18/2012.
  • Expect 5% or more increase for the subsequent academic year.
  • Figures are based on the average room and meal plan selected by NSE students. Actual costs may be greater or less depending upon your selected room type and meals.
  • Two semesters = one academic year
  • Three quarters = one academic year
On-Campus Housing Per Semester
  • Double: $3,656
  • Per semester unless otherwise noted
  • On campus living encouraged
Off-Campus Housing
  • Appoximate monthly cost: $0
  • Proximity to campus:
Meal Plans Per Semester
  • Meal purchase is required for on campus living.
  • $1650 per semester for 18 meals per week.
  • $1615 per semester for 14 meals per week.
  • $1410 per semester for 10 meals per week.


All data in this document is the responsibility of the campus and has been provided by the campus NSE coordinator.