Graduate Application Process
The Graduate Admissions team and your graduate academic program faculty are looking forward to working with you throughout the admission process.
1. Review Admission Requirements
2. Submit A graduate Application
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- Create an application account. Some of our programs use a Centralized Application System (CAS). Links to CAS are provided. For other programs, select "Start New Application."
- Fill out the application fully. You can continue to make changes to your application until it has been submitted. After it is submitted, you can no longer edit your information.
- Upon submitting your application, you will be required to pay the application fee. The application is not fully submitted until the application fee has been paid.
3. Submit Supporting documentation
Transcripts
Current and previous UToledo students do not need to submit their UToledo transcripts, but must report UToledo on their academic history in the application.
Contact all previous higher education institutions you attended and have them send your official transcripts to the University of Toledo following the guidelines below. We cannot process your application until we receive your transcripts.
- A transcript is only considered official if it is sent electronically from the issuing institution directly to the University of Toledo, or (if hard copy) it is in the original sealed envelope with a registrar’s stamp intact.
- Electronic transcripts are preferred. When ordering electronic copies from your previous institution, please choose University of Toledo or University of Toledo Graduate Admissions.
- Hard copy official transcripts should be sent to the mailing address listed in the “Questions about your application” box below.
- Transcripts should indicate degree earned, date of conferral, and a key to the grading system used.
- Transcripts and diplomas should be submitted in their original language.
- Evaluations of foreign educational credentials are required for applicants to programs in the College of Business, College of Medicine and Life
Sciences, College of Arts and Letters, or to the Master of Public Health (MPH) or
Master of Science in Occupational Health (MSOH). Evaluations are strongly recommended
for applicants to all other programs.
- All credential evaluations must be from one of our four approved partners:
Educational Credential Evaluators (ECE), International Education Evaluations (IEE), SpanTran, or World Education Services (WES).
- Ordering Evaluations Using ECE
- Please visit the ECE website and select the Course by Course Report. Review the ECE official documentation requirements carefully, as they vary by country.
- Ordering Evaluations Using IEE
- IEE has 3-day guaranteed standard processing time and offers a reduced fee of $145 exclusively for UToledo applicants. To receive the discounted rate, please visit the IEE website and order the Education Course Report.
- Ordering Evaluations Using SpanTran
- SpanTran offers a 20% discount and 5 business day standard turnaround exclusively for UToledo applicants. To receive the discounted rate, please visit the SpanTran website for additional details.
- Ordering Evaluations Using WES
- Please visit WES and order the Course-by-Course International Credential Advantage Package (ICAP).
- When ordering your evaluation you must designate the University of Toledo Graduate Admissions as the recipient of all credential evaluations. The electronic evaluation report will be delivered directly to UToledo.
Please note: If you have only one copy of a foreign transcript or diploma, please visit the Graduate Admissions Office with your documents upon arrival to campus.
Test Scores
The University of Toledo Institution code is 1845. Submit your scores through the testing service company. We do not accept paper copies or uploaded digital copies. Test scores must still be valid (not expired) on the first day the student begins their program.
Proof of English Language Proficiency
Applicants whose native language is not English and who received their undergraduate
degrees from non-English speaking institutions must demonstrate a minimum level of
English proficiency to be considered for admission into a University of Toledo Graduate
Program.
Applicants must demonstrate proof of their English proficiency by meeting one or more
of the following conditions:
- An official English language proficiency test report with at least the minimum scores
below:
- TOEFL iBT 80
- IELTS 6.5
- PTE 58
- Duolingo 110
- By the time of enrollment in the desired graduate program, applicant must have successfully
completed a bachelor’s, master’s or doctoral degree with at least a 2.7 cumulative
GPA on a 4.0 scale from one of the following types of institutions:
- A regionally accredited U.S. college or university.
- A CHEA-member accredited non-U.S. university where English is the official language of instruction.
- A university in one of the listed countries, where English is the official language of instruction at that institution.
- Successful completion of at least 24 undergraduate credit hours (or 18 graduate credit hours) with at least a 2.7 cumulative GPA on a 4.0 scale at a regionally accredited U.S. college or university.
- Successful completion of the Graduate Access Program (GAP) pathway through the University of Toledo’s American Language Institute (ALI).
The University of Toledo reserves the right to require additional evidence of English language proficiency for all applicants, the adequacy of which shall be at the sole discretion of the Graduate Admissions Office. *
*Please note: Graduate degrees that are strictly research-based with no academic coursework are unacceptable for proof of English language proficiency.
4. Application Under Review
Once your application is complete it will be reviewed by the Graduate Admissions Office and the Academic Program to which you have applied. You may check the progress of your application by logging into your Application Status Page.
When an admission decision is made, you will receive an email notification to log into your Application Status Page to view the decision letter.
Decisions for most programs are made on a rolling basis. Some programs have a limited number of seats available and may make admission decisions on a specific date. Check with your program for details.
5. return intent to enroll form
Your admission letter will include a link to an Intent to Enroll form. Please complete and submit the form to accept or decline your offer of admission.
Are you a graduate readmit student?
Your application checklist differs. Review your readmission guidelines and application process.
Are you a non-degree seeking student?
Choose the non-degree seeking student option on our online graduate application.