Organization and Administration
Toledo is a public and is governed by a board of trustees, and the Ohio Board of Regents, both appointed by the Governor of Ohio. The board is composed of 14 members, and is currently chaired by Carroll L. Ashley. The board members, which are unpaid community members, delegates its executive power to the president. The current and sixteenth president is Lloyd A. Jacobs, M.D.
The University of Toledo is composed of thirteen colleges and schools:
Undergraduate and Graduate Programs
- College of Adult and Lifetime Learning
- College of Business and Innovation (1930)
- Judith Herb College Education, Health Science and Human Service
- College of Engineering (1933)
- College of Languages, Literature and Social Sciences
- College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics
- College of Nursing (1970)
- College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Science (1904)
- College of Visual and Performing Arts
- Honors College
Graduate and Professional
- College of Graduate Studies
- College of Law (1906)
- College of Medicine (1964)
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