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Apply online utoledo.edu/admission/apply Note: All documents must be in English. Certified English translations must accompany documents not available in English. Completed and signed application for admission $40 U.S.D. non-refundable application fee (Do not send cash. Please use International money orders or checks from a bank that is chartered with a U.S. bank only, made payable to The University of Toledo.) Official transcripts for all course work Official course descriptions or syllabi for transfer applicants Official letter from your sponsor’s bank verifying sufficient funding Official International TOEFL (UT’s school code is 1845) / IELTS Score Report (if taken) If you have taken the international TOEFL or the IELTS you must have your official score report forwarded to The University of Toledo. Copy of ID page from passport (if available) Your admission application also serves as an application for undergraduate international student awards. APPLICATION CHECKLIST: APPLICATION FOR UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSION FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS THE UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDO To apply for admission return the following materials to: ACADEMIC RECORDS New international student: You must submit official transcripts (from each year) from all secondary/high schools attended. If you have attended a post-secondary college or university while in secondary/high school, you must also provide these official transcripts. Transfer international student: You must submit official transcripts from all post-secondary colleges/universities you have attended. Please submit course syllabi and/or course descriptions of all coursework attempted for the evaluation of transfer credit. Original transcripts or certified true copies of transcripts are considered official. If the official transcripts are not in English, you must submit both the original and an official English translation. U.S. Embassies and U.S. Consulates are sometimes able to certify translations. If you have attended any post-secondary colleges or universities, please submit course syllabi and/or course descriptions for the evaluation of transfer credit. YOUR NAME ON DOCUMENTS Materials for applicants are filed alphabetically under the family name (surname) as indicated by the applicant on the application form. It is important that you use the same name and spelling on all forms, documents and correspondence. Your name must appear the same on your documents as on your passport. Any changes or variations in names on academic records need to be carefully explained by a cover letter and accompanied by a copy of the identification page of your passport. TOEFL/IELTS The University of Toledo offers conditional undergraduate admission pending English language proficiency to students who have not met The University of Toledo’s TOEFL/ IELTS requirement. A minimum international TOEFL score of 500 on the paper-based test, a 173 on the computer-based test, or a 61 on the Internet-based test, or a minimum score of 6.0 on the IELTS is required for full time undergraduate registration. Students who have been conditionally admitted will take The University of Toledo’s institutional TOEFL (paper-based test) upon arrival. Students not earning a 500 on the institutional TOEFL will be automatically admitted to the American Language Institute for intensive English language instruction. Students are responsible for having their official score reports submitted to UT by the testing agency. FINANCIAL DOCUMENTATION Applicants are required to provide supporting documentation to verify adequate funding to pursue studies at UT. Undergraduate applicants must complete Section 3: Financial Information portion of the application. Your sponsor must verify that the minimum amount necessary for tuition, fees and living expenses will be available to you. The estimated amount necessary for one academic year appears in the Financial Information section of the application form. APPLICATION FEE The fee is $40 U.S.D. It is non-refundable and is required of all applicants. Do not send cash. The acceptable methods for paying the application fee are either an international money order or a check from a bank in your country that is chartered with a U.S. bank. To make sure that your bank is chartered with a U.S. bank, call the international division of your bank. DEFINITION OF STUDENTS New International Students – Students who have never attended a college/university after secondary/high school graduation. Students who have taken post-secondary (college) courses while enrolled in high school are considered first-time freshmen. Transfer International Students – Students with post-secondary credit taken after they graduated from secondary high school. Office of Undergraduate Admission Mail Stop 338 The University of Toledo 2801 W. Bancroft St. Toledo, OH 43606-3390

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Apply online uto ledo .edu/admiss ion/app ly

Note: All documents must be in English. Certified English translations must accompany documents not available in English.

Completed and signed application for admission

$40 U.S.D. non-refundable application fee (Do not send cash. Please use International money orders or checks from a bank that is chartered with a U.S. bank only, made payable to The University of Toledo.)

Official transcripts for all course work

Official course descriptions or syllabi for transfer applicants

Official letter from your sponsor’s bank verifying sufficient funding

Official International TOEFL (UT’s school code is 1845) / IELTS Score Report (if taken) If you have taken the international TOEFL or the IELTS you must have your official score report forwarded to The University of Toledo.

Copy of ID page from passport (if available)

Your admission application also serves as an application for undergraduate international student awards.

APPLICATION CHECKLIST:

A P P L I C A T I O N F O R UNDERGRADUATE A D M I S S I O NFOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS

THE UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDO

To apply for admission return the following materials to:

ACADEMIC RECORDSNew international student: You must submit official transcripts (from

each year) from all secondary/high schools attended. If you have attended

a post-secondary college or university while in secondary/high school,

you must also provide these official transcripts.

Transfer international student: You must submit official transcripts

from all post-secondary colleges/universities you have attended. Please

submit course syllabi and/or course descriptions of all coursework

attempted for the evaluation of transfer credit.

Original transcripts or certified true copies of transcripts are considered

official. If the official transcripts are not in English, you must submit

both the original and an official English translation. U.S. Embassies and

U.S. Consulates are sometimes able to certify translations.

If you have attended any post-secondary colleges or universities, please

submit course syllabi and/or course descriptions for the evaluation

of transfer credit.

YOUR NAME ON DOCUMENTSMaterials for applicants are filed alphabetically under the family name

(surname) as indicated by the applicant on the application form. It

is important that you use the same name and spelling on all forms,

documents and correspondence. Your name must appear the same on

your documents as on your passport. Any changes or variations in names

on academic records need to be carefully explained by a cover letter and

accompanied by a copy of the identification page of your passport.

TOEFL/IELTSThe University of Toledo offers conditional undergraduate admission

pending English language proficiency to students who have not met

The University of Toledo’s TOEFL/ IELTS requirement. A minimum

international TOEFL score of 500 on the paper-based test, a 173 on the

computer-based test, or a 61 on the Internet-based test, or a minimum

score of 6.0 on the IELTS is required for full time undergraduate

registration. Students who have been conditionally admitted will take

The University of Toledo’s institutional TOEFL (paper-based test) upon

arrival. Students not earning a 500 on the institutional TOEFL will be

automatically admitted to the American Language Institute for intensive

English language instruction. Students are responsible for having their

official score reports submitted to UT by the testing agency.

FINANCIAL DOCUMENTATIONApplicants are required to provide supporting documentation

to verify adequate funding to pursue studies at UT. Undergraduate

applicants must complete Section 3: Financial Information portion

of the application. Your sponsor must verify that the minimum amount

necessary for tuition, fees and living expenses will be available to you.

The estimated amount necessary for one academic year appears in the

Financial Information section of the application form.

APPLICATION FEEThe fee is $40 U.S.D. It is non-refundable and is required of all

applicants. Do not send cash. The acceptable methods for paying the

application fee are either an international money order or a check from

a bank in your country that is chartered with a U.S. bank. To make

sure that your bank is chartered with a U.S. bank, call the international

division of your bank.

DEFINITION OF STUDENTSNew International Students – Students who have never attended

a college/university after secondary/high school graduation. Students

who have taken post-secondary (college) courses while enrolled in high

school are considered first-time freshmen.

Transfer International Students – Students with post-secondary credit

taken after they graduated from secondary high school.

Office of Undergraduate Admission Mail Stop 338 The University of Toledo 2801 W. Bancroft St. Toledo, OH 43606-3390

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GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

FOR NEW INTERNATIONAL STUDENTSThe average cumulative grade point average (GPA) for first-year students

enrolling in the fall 2010 semester was 3.13. Although this average should

not be construed as a minimum requirement for admission, it provides

an academic benchmark of our currently enrolled student population.

See page 3 for transfer student admission requirements.

PROGRAM ADMISSION STANDARDSUT colleges and programs have specific admission criteria that must be

met. Programs may have additional criteria not listed here; please check

the program’s Web site for the most complete information. Admitted

students who do not meet the specific college/program requirements will

be admitted as specified below.

In the following charts, GPA requirements are based on final cumulative

GPA, not semester GPA.

College of Arts and Sciences • 2.5 GPA Premedical, Predental and Preveterinary program • 3.2 GPA • Recommended 3.8 GPA for Bac/M.D. option. Contact the premed adviser for details.

Music program • Audition required (call 419.530.2448 for an appointment)

College of Business Administration Bachelor of Business Administration programs • 2.8 GPA

StudentsnotmeetingtheserequirementswillbereviewedfortheApplied OrganizationalTechnologyAssociateDegreeprograms.

Applied Organizational Technology Associate Degree programs • 2.0 GPA

Information Technology program • 2.4 GPA Students not meeting these standards but who have above a 2.0 GPA willbereviewedfortheAABCNADintheCollegeofBusinessAdministration.

Judith Herb College of Education • 2.7 GPA

College of Engineering Engineering Science programs • 3.0 GPA • 4 years of high school math (fourth-year emphasis on trigonometry or precalculus) and high school chemistry; high school physics is strongly recommended

StudentsnotmeetingtheserequirementswillbereviewedfortheEngineering Technologyprograms.

Bioengineering B.S./M.D. program • Recommended 3.8 GPA Contact the bioengineering adviser for details.

Engineering Technology programs • 2.4 GPA

Information Technology program • 2.4 GPA

College of Health Science and Human Service • 2.25 GPA Selective Admission Programs • Students are admitted into the pre-professional programs. • There is a competitive admissions process for the professional programs.

College of Nursing All students admitted into the prenursing BSN curriculum with: • 3.0 GPA • Upon completion of the prenursing curriculum, there is a competitive admission process for the professional sequence

College of Pharmacy All students admitted into the preprofessional program with: • 2.5 GPA • Although not required, a 3.0 GPA, and high school chemistry and precalculus are strongly recommended

Contingent admission to the Professional Division is available on a competitive basis. To be considered, the following must be completed in the year preceding fall admission: • Achieve and report by Dec. 1, 2010, a 29 ACT/1300 SAT • 3.75 GPA in a college preparatory high school curriculum • Application postmarked by Dec. 1, 2010

Additional materials may be requested. Final notification of contingent admission status will occur in mid-March.

College of Adult and Lifelong Learning Adult Liberal Studies • 2.0 GPA 25 years of age or older

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College of Health Science and Human Service • 2.0 GPA

Selective Admission Programs • Students are admitted into the pre-professional programs. • There is a competitive admissions process for the professional programs.

College of Nursing All BSN students admitted into prenursing with: • 3.0 GPA • Upon completion of the prenursing curriculum there is a competitive admission process for the professional sequence

All RN-BSN students admitted into prenursing with: • 2.5 GPA • Active unencumbered licensure as a registered nurse • Upon completion of the prenursing curriculum, there is a competitive admission process for the professional sequence

College of Pharmacy Students are admitted into prepharmacy with: • 2.7 GPA

Students who are not Ohio residents and/or have completed course work at a non-Ohio institution will be considered on an individual basis. Such applicants with a GPA below 3.0 are rarely considered.

Students are encouraged to apply for fall semester — application materials must be received no later than May 1, 2011, for consideration for summer or fall 2011.

College of Adult and Lifelong Learning

Adult Liberal Studies • 2.0 GPA • 25 years of age or older

Individualized Programs • 2.0 GPA • 20 semester hours/30 quarter hours of earned college credit

HOUSINGUniversity policy requires all first-year students who are not living with

a family member within a 50-mile radius of UT to live in a University

residence hall and participate in the meal plan program. There are 12

on-campus residence halls. The Horton International House is home

to domestic and international men and women. Located in the center

of UT’s campus, this seven-level, air-conditioned structure features a

cafeteria, glass-enclosed lounge areas, a computer lab, laundry facilities,

a multi-purpose room and several areas for cultural displays. A ritual

wash room is also provided for students with specific religious practices.

Residents of the east wing are not required to participate in the campus

meal plan. Instead, they can create their own meals in a kitchen located

on their floor. Each kitchen has an adjacent dining room. Students in

the east wing also have the option of a 12-month rental contract or may

choose the traditional 9-month contract during the academic year.

GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

FOR TRANSFER INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS

Transfer students: Students with college credit taken after they graduated

from high school. Students who took college courses during high school

are considered first-time freshmen.

College of Arts and Sciences • 2.0 GPA

Premedical, Predental and Preveterinary program • 3.0 GPA

Music program • Audition required (call 419.530.2448 for an appointment)

College of Business Administration Bachelor of Business Administration programs • 2.4 GPA

Bachelor of Applied Organizational Technology program • 2.25 GPA

• Applied or technical associate degree earned from a regionally

accredited institution

Applied Organizational Technology Associate Degree programs • 2.0 GPA Information Technology program • 2.4 GPA

Judith Herb College of Education GPA requirements based on transfer hours:

Semester Hours GPA

0 – 29.9 2.3

30 – 59.9 2.5

60+ 2.7 (overall and in chosen major)

College of Engineering Transfer students applying to the College of Engineering must declare a major. Engineering Science programs

• 2.75 GPA

• “C” or better in college calculus equivalent to MATH 1850 and in general chemistry equivalent to CHEM 1230

StudentsnotmeetingtheserequirementswillbereviewedfortheEngineering Technologyprograms.

Engineering Technology programs • 2.0 GPA

Information Technology program • 2.4 GPA

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To apply for housing, you must complete your housing application online at the housing section of the myUT portal by logging in at myut.utoledo.edu. You must use your UTAD account to sign in, and you receive your UTAD account information once you are admitted. You will need to submit a $40, nonrefundable housing application fee and a $200 housing prepayment. The $240 housing application and prepayment fees are due within five business days of application submission. If payment is not received, your housing application will be cancelled. New students will select their own housing assignment online beginning in May. Look for an e-mail sent to your UT e-mail address with your scheduled selection time in late April. Selection times are based on your date of application. For more information on applying and cancellation refunds, visit the Office of Residence Life Web site at

residencelife.utoledo.edu or call 419.530.2941.

The Office of International Student Services will assist eligible students interested in living off campus in finding housing upon arrival. However, they cannot make any arrangements prior to students’ arrival. At present, apartment rents range from $300 to over $600 per month; utilities (gas and electric) are generally not included.

The University operates a free shuttle bus service to the major apartment complexes for use by students. Although there is public bus transportation in Toledo, both the number of bus routes and the hours of service are limited. Although some students buy used automobiles, this is an expensive option. Bicycles are a more common mode of transport for international students.

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IMPORTANT DATES AND DEADLINESApplication Priority DeadlineUndergraduate applicants are advised to apply at least three months prior to the anticipated semester of enrollment. This allows time to make all the arrangements necessary prior to departure, such as obtaining the necessary visas and making travel arrangements. International admission will accept complete applications up to the following priority dates.

Fall semester: May 1

Spring semester: October 1

Summer semester: March 1

Fall Semester

Classes Begin August 22, 2011

Labor Day September 5, 2011

Veteran’s Day November 11, 2011

Thanksgiving Break November 23 - 25, 2011

Last Day of Classes December 9, 2011

Final Examinations December 12 - 16, 2011

Commencement December 17, 2011

Spring Semester

Classes Begin January 9, 2012

Martin Luther King Jr. Day January 16, 2012

Spring Break March 5 - 9, 2012

Last Day of Classes April 27, 2012

Final Examinations April 30 - May 4, 2012

Commencement May 5, 2012

ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2011-12

American Undergraduate Language Institute

SCHOLARSHIPS AND FINANCIAL AID

Federal and state funds are not available to international students.

The University of Toledo offers two admission awards to qualified

international students. You will automatically be considered for all

of these awards by submitting a completed admission application. A

completed admission application includes the application for admission

(pages 7-8), all official academic transcripts, the official letter from

your sponsor’s bank verifying sufficient funding, your international

TOEFL score report (UT’s school code is 1845) or IELTS score report

(if taken) and the $40 U.S.D. application fee.

Sister Cities AwardThe Sister Cities Award is guaranteed to new undergraduate students

whose permanent address is within one of the Toledo Sister Cities/Regions

at the same time as application, including:

• Toledo, Spain

• Londrina, Brazil

• Qinhuangdao, China

• Szeged, Hungary

• Csongrad, Hungary

• Coimbatore, India

• Bekaa Valley, Lebanon

• Poznan, Poland

• Toyohashi, Japan

• Tanga, Tanzania

• Delmenhorst, Germany

Tuition and Fees $17,960 $9,960

Living Expenses $10,794 $9,702

Medical Insurance $2,273 $2,273

Orientation $50

TOEFL $25 $25

Total: $31,102 $21,960

Dependents:

First Dependent $3,000

Each Additional Dependent $2,000

ACADEMIC EXPENSES FOR 2010-2011 (subject to change)

Tuition is based on minimum Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services (BCIS) enrollment requirement (12 credit hours). Medical insurance coverage is for 12 months.

(On campus)

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This award will cover 100 percent of the out-of-state tuition surcharge,

valued at $9,120 U.S.D. for the 10-11 academic year.

To be eligible for this award, students must be admissible* to the

University. Renewal criteria requires maintaining academic eligibility**

to attend UT and the successful completion of 30 credit hours each

academic year. Students are eligible for this award until they earn an

undergraduate degree, but must do so within 15 semesters over a

maximum of five consecutive years.

International Student ScholarshipThe International Student Scholarship is offered to new undergraduate

international students who are entering the university as an adult,

transfer or directly from high school who have a minimum grade

point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. The scholarship covers the out of

state surcharge, valued at $9,120 U.S.D. for the 10-11 academic year.

Students whose native language is not English must have a minimum

international TOEFL score of 500 paper based, 173 computer based,

or 61 internet based test or a minimum IELTS score of 6.0 and be

academically admissible to receive this award. This scholarship is

limited to full-time, non-immigrant F1 visa holders. The scholarship

is renewable and requires the student to maintain a 3.0 GPA and the

successful completion of 30 credit hours during fall and spring semesters.

Students are eligible for this award until they earn an undergraduate

degree, but must do so within 15 semesters over a maximum of five

consecutive years. A completed international undergraduate application

for admission, all required transcripts, $40 application fee, and official

passing TOEFL or IELTS report must be postmarked by the application

priority deadline for the term of application. Students who apply directly

to the American Language Institute (ALI) at The University of Toledo

and students who meet the academic requirement but are referred to

the ALI will be eligible for this award upon the successful completion

of the ALI program. This scholarship will not be applied to the out of

state fees associated with the ALI. This scholarship can not be combined

with other awards offered from the Office of Undergraduate Admission.

AMERICAN LANGUAGE INSTITUTEThe American Language Institute (ALI), a unit of the Office of

International Student Services, offers intensive language training for

students in English as a second language. The curriculum consists

of 20 hours of instruction each week, plus 2-3 hours of supervised

laboratory instruction. All full-time instructors hold advanced degrees

in teaching English as a second language or related fields. Classes average

10 students per section.

PREPARATION FOR TRAVELPassports and Visas – All international students should obtain a passport

from their government. Students accepted by UT usually enter the

United States on a Student Visa (F-1) or Exchange Visitor Visa (J-1).

Information regarding the U.S. Visa application process is located at

travel.state.gov/visa.

UT sends most students a Certificate of Eligibility, Form I-20, to be

used in obtaining the F-1 Student Visa. At the request of a student, the

University can also issue the Form DS-2019 to be used in obtaining

the J-1 Exchange Visitor Visa. You should take the Form I-20 or the

Form DS-2019 to the nearest U.S. Embassy or Consulate to apply for

a student visa. The U.S. Embassy or Consulate will require that you

document financial support.

We recommend requesting your I-20 be sent by express mail. If admitted,

we will send you an I-20 by courier. Cost for this service is $60 U.S.D.

(subject to change). If you choose this option, please fill out Section 6

on the application and submit a separate check or money order for $50

U.S.D. made payable to The University of Toledo. This is in addition

to the $40 U.S.D. application fee.

If we are unable to issue you an I-20, we will correspond through regular

mail and hold your payment until we are able to send your I-20, or

return your payment to you if an I-20 cannot be issued.

Immunizations – Most countries require travelers to have

immunizations. You should ask an officer at the U.S. Embassy or

Consulate which immunizations are required. Remember that some

immunizations take several weeks to complete.

SEVIS Fee – All international students who apply for an F-1 or J-1

visa must pay the SEVIS (Student & Exchange Visitor Information

System) fee prior to the visa application process. Information regarding

the payment process will be sent to students at the time their I-20 or

DS-2019 is issued.

Academic Year Expenses – Some government agencies or

banks may require a statement concerning the cost of a student’s educa-

tion in the U.S. You may present your I-20 to any authority needing

such information.

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ARTS AND SCIENCES4-year programsAfricana Studies (AFST)American Studies (AMST)Anthropology (ANTH)Art • New Media (NMED) • Ceramics (CERM) • Drawing (DRAW) • Metals (METL) • Painting (PNTG) • Printmaking (PRNT) • Sculpture (SCUL)Art History (ARTH)Asian Studies (ASST)Astronomy (ASTY)Biology • Biological Sciences (BIOS) • Ecology/Organismal (BIOM) • Medical Technology (MEDT)Chemistry (CHEM) • Biochemistry (BCHM)*Communication (COMM)Economics (ECON)English • American Literature (AMLT) • Creative Writing (CRWG) • General Literature (GNLT) • General Writing (GNWG)Environmental Sciences (ENSC)Environmental Studies (ENST)European Studies (EUST)Film/Video (FILM)French (FREN)General Studies (GENS)Geography and Planning (GEOG) • Geographic Information Science (GIS) * • Planning (PLAN) *Geology (GEOL)German (GERM)Global Studies (GLST)History (HIST)Humanities (HUMS)Interdepartmental Studies (INDP)Latin American Studies (LAST)Law and Social Thought (LST)Linguistics (LING)Mathematics • Applied Mathematics (APMT) • Computer Science Math (CSMT) • Pure Mathematics (PURE) • Statistical Math (STAT) • Actuarial Science (ACTU)Medieval and Renaissance Studies (MDRN)Middle Eastern Studies (MES)Music • Guitar (GUIT) • Instrumental Jazz (JZIN) • Jazz and Music Business (JZIV) • Piano (PIAN) • Strings (STRG) • Vocal Jazz (JZVO) • Voice (VOIC) • Wind and Percussion (WPER)

Philosophy (PHIL)Physics • Applied Physics (APPH) • Astrophysics (ASPH) • Biomedical Physics (BMPH) • Physics (PHYS)Political Science and Public Administration (POLS) • Legal Studies (LEST) * • Public Administration (PBAD) *Predental (PDEN)Prelaw (PLAW)Premedical (PMED)Preveterinary (PVET)Psychology (PSYC)Religious Studies (REL)Sociology (SOCL)Spanish (SPAN)Theatre (THTR) • Design/Tech (DTEC) * • Performance (PERF) * • Theatre Studies (THRT) *Urban Studies (URBN)Women’s and Gender Studies (WMST)

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION4-year programsAccounting (PACC) Electronic Commerce (PEBU)Entrepreneurship (PEFS)Finance (PFIN)Financial Services (PFINS)Human Resource Management (PMGMH)Information Systems (PINF)Information Technology (ITEB)=

International Business (PIBU)Marketing (PMKT)Operations Management (POPM)Organizational Leadership and Management (POLM)Professional Sales (PPSL)Supply Chain Management (PSCM)2-year programsAccounting (ACCT) =

Business Management Technology (BMGT) =

Computer Network Administration (CNAD) Computer Software Specialist (CSST) =

Information Services and Support (ISS) =

Legal Secretarial Technology (LSCT)Marketing and Sales Technology (MARS) =

Programming and Software Development (PSD) =

2+2 programsApplied Organizational Technology (AOT) =

Pre-Business Administration (PREB)Technical Studies (TECS) =

EDUCATION4- to 5 1/2- year programsAdolescent & Young Adult Education • Earth Science/Chemistry (ECH) • Earth Science/Physics (ESPH) • Earth Science (EASC) • Chemistry (CHES) • Integrated Language Arts (ILA) • Integrated Mathematics (IMA) • Integrated Science (ISCS) • Integrated Social Studies (ISO) • Life Science (LIFS) • Life Science/Chemistry (LCH) • Life Science/Earth Science (LEA) • Life Science/Physics (LPH) • Physical Science/Chemistry (PSC) • Physical Science/Physics (PSP) • Physics (PSPS) Career and Technical Education • Health Careers (CTE) (Licensure only) • Industrial Engineering Systems (CTE) (Licensure only) • Integrated Business (CTE) (Licensure only)Early Childhood Education • Non-licensure option (ECNL) • Pre-kindergarten PreK-3 (ERLY)Intervention Specialist/ Special Education • Mild/Moderate (MMO) • Moderate/Intensive (MOI) • Visually Impaired PreK-12 (VII) Multi-Age Education • French (FRE) • German (GRM) • Spanish (SPN) • Health (HLT) • Music (MUS) • Physical Education (PED) • Visual Arts (VSA) Middle Childhood Education • Mathematics (MTH) • Reading and Language Arts (LAN) • Science (SIN) • Social Studies (SST)

ENGINEERING4- to 5-year programsBioengineering (BIOE)Bioengineering/Premed (BIOP)Chemical Engineering (CHME)Civil Engineering (CVLE)Computer Science and Engineering (CSE)Electrical Engineering (ELCE)Mechanical Engineering (MECE)

Computer Science and Engineering Technology (CSET) Construction Engineering Technology (CET)Electrical Engineering Technology (ELCT)Information Technology (ITEC)= Mechanical Engineering Technology (MCHT)

HEALTH SCIENCE AND HUMAN SERVICE4-year programsAthletic Training (ATH)Community Health (CMH)Criminal Justice (CRIN)Exercise Science (EXSC) • Applied and Clinical Physiology • Biomechanics • Exercise Physiology • Health Promotion and Human Performance • Preoocupational Therapy • Prephysical Therapy • Prephysician AssistantHealth-Care Administration (HCAD) =

Health Information Administration (HIM) =

Paralegal Studies (PLS4)Recreation and Leisure (RLS)Recreational Therapy (RECT)Respiratory Care (PRER)Social Work (PSWK)Speech Language Pathology (SPLA)

NURSING4-year programBSN (PNGN)RN - BSN (PNRN)

PHARMACY4-year programsPharmaceutical Sciences (PREP) • Medicinal & Biological Chemistry • Pharmaceutics • Pharmacology-Toxicology • Pharmacy Administration6-year programDoctor of Pharmacy Licensure Program (PREP)

COLLEGE OF ADULT AND LIFELONG LEARNINGAdult Liberal Studies (LIBR) =

Individualized Programs (IDVP) =

Consult the colleges for

certificate program options.

MAJORS Learn more about these majors online at utoledo.edu/admission/majors.asp.

* Optional Concentration= Denotes programs that can be completed

online via Distance and eLearning.

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THE UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDO APPLICATION FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ADMISSION

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Section 1: Biographical Information

Please complete both sides of this application and return to the address listed on the back. Include the $40 U.S.D. nonrefundable application fee made payable to The University of Toledo. For accurate processing, please type or print clearly using black ink.

1. Last Name/Family Name

First Name/Personal Name Middle Name

2. Gender: Female Male 3. Date of Birth

4.

5.

6. Mailing Address

City State/Province Postal Code

Country

7. Home Country Address (required for issuance of I-20)

City State/Province Postal Code

Country

8. 9. Telephone Number (include country & city codes) Fax

10. E-mail Address

11. Family E-mail Address

12. Street Address (in U.S.) Number Street Name Apartment Number

City State Zip Code

Telephone (include area code) Fax

13. Will you apply for university housing? Yes No

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Country of Citizenship Type of U.S. visa you currently hold or hope to obtain

Country of Birth

(University policy requires all first-year students who are not living with a family member within a 50-mile radius of UT to live in a University residence hall and participate in the meal plan program.)

If you are already in the United States, please provide the following address information:

FOR OFFICE USE ONLY –DO NOT WRITE IN THIS SPACE

Application fee received

Student ID Number

Application for Semester Beginning: Fall (August) Spring (January) Summer (May) Year:

Have you ever applied to UT? No Yes, Intensive English Program Yes, Undergraduate Yes, Graduate

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419.530.UTUT (8888) or 800.5TOLEDO • www.uto ledo.edu

The University of Toledo is committed to a policy of equal opportunity in education, employment, membership and contracts, and no differentiation will be made based on race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, sexual orientation, veteran status or the presence of a disability. The University will take affirmative action as required by federal or state law.

14. What will be your major subject of study? First Choice: Second Choice:

15. List names and dates of attendance of all secondary schools, colleges, universities and specialized institutions (including intensive English programs) you have attended or are currently attending. The University of Toledo must have official transcripts of grades for all institutions. Transcripts from international institutions must be officially translated into English. For evaluation purposes, appropriate course syllabi and/or course descriptions and grade key must accompany all international post secondary/university transcripts.

Name of Institution Location Attendance Degree/Diploma or (City/Country) From - To Certificate Received Secondary/High School

Postsecondary (College, University, Other)

16. Have you been suspended or dismissed from a college or university for academic reasons? Yes No

17. Have you been suspended or dismissed from a college or university for disciplinary reasons? Yes No

Please review costs/expenses section on page 4 before signing this section.

Name of Sponsor: Relationship of sponsor to the applicant:

Sponsor’s Statement: I hereby certify that I am prepared to assume financial responsibility for the applicant’s expenses while he/she is a student at The University of Toledo. Signature of Sponsor Date

I certify that the information contained in this application is complete, accurate and true. I understand that any misrepresentation of facts could be cause for refusal of admission, refusal to apply reported transfer work toward degree requirements, revocation of financial aid or dismissal from the University.

Signature

Date

If you would like your I-20 sent via express mail overseas please sign below and include a separate check or money order for $60 U.S.D. made payable to The University of Toledo. Please see the Passports and Visas section on page 5 for further information.

Signature of Applicant ___________________________________________________

Date

(Pleaseseepage6formajorcodes.)Use the three to five character code listed next to your preferred major on page 6 of this packet.

(If “yes” to question 16 or 17, additional documentation is required and will be forwarded to you.)

Section 2: Academic Information

Section 3: Financial Information (to be completed by the applicant’s sponsor)

Section 4: Statement of Academic Integrity (signature required)

Section 5: I-20 Via Express Mail

Office of Undergraduate Admission Mail Stop 338 The University of Toledo 2801 W. Bancroft St. Toledo, OH 43606-3390 419.530.1201 or Fax 419.530.1202 [email protected]

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