
TOLEDO — The University of Toledo has announced that they will offer in-state tuition to students from Michigan starting in fall 2026.
According to the Toledo Free Press, this initiative is expected to save students about $4,680 per semester.
UToledo President Dr. James Holloway said that the initiative is an expansion of a program benefiting students living in Monroe County, which has been active since 1978.
Through this program, prospective Michigan students will automatically receive a scholarship that covers the out-of-state surcharge.
The new tuition policy applies not only to incoming freshmen but also to transfer students and those returning to finish their undergraduate degrees.
According to a press release, the university already partners with several Michigan community colleges.
Holloway said he hopes to see a gradual increase in enrollment from Michigan, but that there are no current plans to expand the initiative elsewhere.
To enroll at UToledo, visit UToledo.edu/admission/apply.
