Student Resources
The Law Center and College of Law are home to almost all of the student resources our law students may need. However there are additional resources available to all UToledo students listed in the blue box below.
Student Organizations
Toledo Law students are engaged in our law school community and many elect to participate in one or more student organizations. Explore law student organizations to find the best fit for you. Most organization pages link to the UToledo Involvement Network. Mock Trial, Moot Court, Law Review, and the Student Bar Association leadership pages provide additional resources.
The Student Bar Association, known as SBA, is the umbrella organization for all other law student organizations. SBA is integral to student life at Toledo Law. Through elected class representatives, every student has an active voice in matters concerning the law school. The organization also sponsors various social and academic activities.
Scholarships
There are scholarship opportunities supporting students from all backgrounds. Whether you're entering as a first-year student or continuing as a current Toledo Law student, there are a variety of opportunities for funding.
Entering students are automatically considered for scholarships, ranging from several thousand dollars to full tuition.
There are College of Law Merit Scholarships, Leadership and Service Scholarships, and Upper-Level Scholarships available after your first year.
There is even post-graduate support available as you study for the state bar exam.
Law Center Resources
It is important that we provide an environment that is welcoming to all students, faculty, staff, and guests. To help ensure that you feel welcome, there are a variety of spaces available within our building.
- Single-Occupancy Restrooms (3): 1st floor near Legal Clinic (1) and 2nd floor of LaValley Law Library (2).
- Lactation Room (Room 2020): 2nd floor of LaValley Law Library equipped with an internal lock, "in use" indicator, outlets, table, comfortable chairs, paper towels, hand sanitizer, and mirror. Restroom access adjacent.
- Reflection Room (Room 2026): 2nd floor of LaValley Law Library offers space for prayer, quiet reflection, and meditation.
- Testing, classroom, and other accommodations available through the UToledo Office of Accessibility and Disability Resources.
Academic Success
Led by our Director of Academic Success and Bar Preparation, Toledo Law provides a number of resources to cultivate student success in the classroom and on the bar exam.
Academic SuccessBar Exam Information
The requirements for admission to the bar, subjects tested on the examination, and testing methods vary from state to state. Here you will find resources to help you locate the admissions rules and bar examination information for the state(s) in which you are interested in practicing.
Bar Exam InfoLaValley Law Library
The LaValley Law Library provides resources to promote legal research and enhance student success. The law library is located within the Law Center and features 48 private study carrels, ten group study rooms, 12 adjustable standing desks, a computer lab, and access to legal research databases.
LaValley Law LibraryLaw Financial Aid
For many law students, it's necessary to apply for financial aid to help finance their legal education. Federal student aid includes federal loans and work-study. Let us help you develop your plan early to determine the best fit.
Financial AidLaw Registrar, Schedules, and Grading
Your Toledo Law experience can be tailored to a variety of professional goals and academic timetables. A standard course load includes a minimum of 8-10 hours (part-time) and 10-16 hours (full-time) per semester during the academic year.
Law RegistrarOffice of Professional Development
Our Office of Professional Development (OPD) is dedicated to helping you achieve your career goals. We focus on your professional development starting in your first year at Toledo Law.
OPDUniversity Resources
- Office of Accessibility and Disability Resources
- Military and Veterans Services
- Center for Advocacy and Student Experience (CASE)
- University Counseling Center
- Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)
- Center for International Studies and Programs
- Center for Religious Understanding
- Eberly Center for Student Experience
- Office of Recreational Services
- MyUT Portal
- Rocket Health
- Student Health Insurance Plan
- Office of Student Engagment
- Food Pantry
- IT Help Desk
- Reporting/Complaints
- Title IX Information
- Single-Occupancy Restrooms
- Student Legal Services