The University of Toledo's University College is undergraduate college.
University College consists of three divisions designed and organized to address the University’s goals of delivering quality degree and special programs, learner support services and academic outreach services.
University College provides unique options for all types of students: new students who are undecided about a major or career path; adult students with busy schedules; returning students looking to finish their degree; students who want to build his/her own program of study; and people looking to acquire marketable skills to quickly prepare them for the workforce or enhance their job skills.
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