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    Non-Degree Seeking

    Career Exploration:

    Sign up for an extensive Career Exploration Inventory through UT’s SkillsMAX Center. This $15 self-assessment career-planning tool helps individuals to explore their goals for work, leisure, and education. Contact Doug Scott at 419.530.3051 or douglas.scott@utoledo.edu to schedule an appointment.

    The Gateway Programs is the place for you if you are not seeking a degree, however you want to:

    • Gain new skills or enhance an existing one 
    • Stay current on topics of interest such as business, leadership or marketing theory and practices 
    • Expand your career development 
    • Explore new subject matter for personal growth

    Not all students who attend college are on the path toward a four-year degree. Many community members and employees take courses at The University of Toledo to fulfill personal and professional goals.   

    Courses or certificate programs can be taken online, in a classroom or a combination.

    You can take up to 24 semester hours of college credit of either undergraduate or 9 credit hours for graduate level courses as a non-degree seeking student. 

    Schedule of Classes

    Next Steps

    Non Traditional Students Working in the LabAdmission process is simple and convenient in Rocket Hall.  College transcripts are not required.  

    UT’s one stop in Rocket Hall allows you to apply, enroll and register for classes all in one location.

    Start your visit in the Undergraduate Office Admissions Office in Rocket Hall.               

    Once you have completed the admission process, you will be escorted to meet with an adviser in the Gateway Programs. The adviser will enroll you and register you for classes.  While in Rocket Hall, you can also take care of your financial aid matters.

    Start your visit in graduate studies at the Graduate College either on Main campus in 3240 University Hall or Health Science Campus, Mulford Library Building, 1st Floor, Room #117

    Page updated: November 04, 2008
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