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    Opportunities for High School Students

    The UT Learning Collaborative has programs that will prepare you for college while still in high school. Visit the programs below to learn more.

    High School Outreach Initiatives Office
    High School Outreach Initiatives Office is for high school students looking to get a head start on college classes while still in high school.  Programs include Post Secondary Enrollment Options, Sophomore to Seniors and ACT preparation.

    Office of Excellence
    The Office of Excellence is a hub of academic activities and services that reach from an access program beginning in the 7th grade through a high school graduation program and beyond. These programs include: GEAR UP-PREP/TECH, TOLEDO EXCEL, Upward Bound, TRIO- Student Support Services and the Annual Conference for Aspiring Minority Youth.

    Toledo Excel
    EXCEL involves students in pre-college academic programs in order to increase their self-esteem, cultural awareness of diversity, and civic involvement and responsibility.

    Upward Bound
    Upward Bound is a federally funded college access program designed to assist low-income and potential first generation college students who are currently in high school to enter college at the completion of high school.

    TRIO
    TRIO-Student Support Services goal provides an environment that encourages excellence, supports success and fosters involvement. Services include orientation and study-skills courses, multicultural social events, individual academic advising, tutoring, and career and social adjustment counseling, as well as helping students to utilize existing university services. Eligibility is based one of three areas: First-Generation Eligible, Disability Eligible or Low Income Eligible.

    Testing Services
    The University of Toledo has many testing services for the convenience of its students and the community. The Test Centers provides the following services and others:

    • Make-up testing
    • Placement testing
    • CLEP Testing
    • ACT Testing
    • ETS Testing
    • Pearson VUE Testing
    • Certification & Licensure Tests
    • Internet Based Testing
    • Distance Learning testing proctoring
    • Skills Assessment testing
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