the university of toledo 2008-2009 catalog
Welcome to the University Catalog
Colleges:
College of Arts
and Sciences
College
of Business Administration
College of Engineering
College of Health Science and Human Service
College of Law
College of Nursing
College of Pharmacy
Graduate Studies
Judith Herb College of Education
University Libraries
UTLearning Collaborative
- UT Learning Collaborative Catalog
- University Honors
The University Honors Program is designed for highly motivated and academically talented students in all of the baccalaureate colleges and the Quest Program. Admission to the University Honors Program is competitive and based on high school GPA, ACT or SAT scores, an essay, an extracurricular resume, and references. Students entering directly from high school with a GPA of 3.75 or higher and an ACT Composite of 28 (1260 SAT) are encouraged to apply. Highly motivated students with a GPA of 3.5 and an ACT Composite of 25 (1140 SAT) are also considered for the program. Continuing and transfer students with strong academic backgrounds are also encouraged to apply if they meet the specific requirements for University Honors in their home colleges as described in this catalog. Admission into the Honors Program is granted on a space available basis.
The benefits of belonging to the University Honors Program include an enriched “great books”-based curriculum, small class size, seminar offerings that focus on interactive learning, personal contacts with top faculty, intensive academic advising, independent study and undergraduate research options, opportunities to present research at national meetings and conferences, first-priority advance registration, and several scholarships that are available only to Honors Program participants. The program is located in Sullivan Hall. For more information call 419.530.6030, email honors@utoledo.edu, or visit the Honors Program website
- University College Degree Programs
Ohio Board of Regents Catalog Statement
The Ohio Board of Regents in 1990, following a directive of the 119th Ohio General Assembly, developed the Ohio Articulation and Transfer Policy to facilitate students' ability to transfer credits from one Ohio public college or university to another in order to avoid duplicaton of course requirements. Read more