
The University of Toledo Health Science Campus is dedicated to advancing medical and health-related education, research, and clinical practice. This specialized campus houses the College of Medicine and Life Sciences, the College of Pharmacy, and the College of Nursing, focusing on preparing healthcare professionals through rigorous, patient-centered curricula.
The College of Pharmacy offers PharmD and graduate programs tailored to pharmaceutical sciences and patient care.
The College of Nursing provides pathways from undergraduate to doctoral levels, emphasizing clinical excellence and leadership.
Interdisciplinary programs bridge the health sciences, fostering collaboration among future physicians, pharmacists, nurses, and allied health professionals.
The campus integrates cutting-edge research facilities, including the Center for Diabetes Research, Neuroscience Institute, and Cancer Center, supporting translational studies from bench to bedside. Simulation centers with high-fidelity mannequins and virtual reality enhance skill acquisition. Community outreach programs, such as free clinics and health fairs, provide hands-on experience while serving northwest Ohio. Graduate medical education includes residencies and fellowships in over 50 specialties, accredited by ACGME. With a commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, the Health Science Campus trains compassionate leaders to address healthcare disparities. Annual enrollment exceeds 3,000 students, benefiting from proximity to the University of Toledo Medical Center for clinical training. This ecosystem promotes lifelong learning, innovation in telemedicine, genomics, and personalized medicine, ensuring graduates excel in evolving healthcare landscapes.
The University of Toledo Main Campus offers a diverse array of undergraduate and graduate programs across multiple disciplines, emphasizing interdisciplinary learning and research opportunities. This campus serves as the primary hub for the College of Arts and Letters, providing comprehensive education in humanities, social sciences, and creative arts.
The Judith Herb College of Education, Health Science, and Human Service on this campus focuses on preparing future educators and health professionals through practical, evidence-based curricula.
The John W. Jesick College of Engineering prepares students for innovative careers with hands-on labs and industry collaborations.
The College of Business and Innovation delivers cutting-edge business education with a global perspective.
Additionally, the College of Natural and Health Sciences offers foundational sciences.
The Main Campus also hosts the College of Law, offering Juris Doctor programs with concentrations in business law, intellectual property, health law, and environmental law, featuring moot courts, clinics, and international exchanges. Graduate programs across all colleges include master's and PhD options in specialized fields, promoting advanced research and professional development. With over 300 degree programs, the campus integrates technology, sustainability, and community engagement to equip students for dynamic careers. Extracurriculars like debate clubs, research symposiums, and service learning enhance the academic experience, ensuring holistic growth. This vibrant environment supports approximately 15,000 students annually, blending tradition with innovation in higher education.