The short answer to how to get into University of Toledo Law School is to reach the medians in Toledo Law's 2025 ABA Standard 509 disclosure: a 153 LSAT and a 3.58 GPA. The middle 50 percent scored 150 to 156 and earned 3.37 to 3.8, so a file near those medians is competitive at an accessible school.
By Ali Unar, Georgetown Law, Founder of Lovare Institut. Ali Unar is a Georgetown Law student and the founder of Lovare Institut, an admissions and LSAT-prep practice built on primary-source law school data. Verified August 2026. Admissions figures on this page come from University of Toledo Law School's 2025 ABA Standard 509 Information Report for the fall 2025 entering class, employment figures from the ABA Employment Summary for the Class of 2024, and bar passage and other details from Toledo Law's own published ABA reports and pages.
University of Toledo Law School is the rare regional school that opens two state markets at once, and it discounts deeply enough that a large share of students pay no tuition. In the ABA Employment Summary for the Class of 2024, Toledo Law placed 49 graduates in Ohio and 32 in Michigan, so the top market holds only 39.2% of the class and Michigan runs a close second, a genuinely two-state career map that reflects the school's location on the Ohio-Michigan line. According to Toledo Law's 2025 ABA Standard 509 disclosure, 82% of students receive grants, the median award is $20,000, and the school reports 51 full-tuition awards and 43 awards above full tuition. The honest counterweights, disclosed plainly, are an 86.4% employment rate at ten months and a 79.25% first-time bar pass rate, both below several peers. The thesis of this page is that University of Toledo Law School is an accessible, deeply discounting school whose distinctive value is a genuine path into both the Ohio and Michigan markets.
University of Toledo Law School posts a 153 LSAT median, a 3.58 GPA median, and a 52.46% acceptance rate in Toledo Law's 2025 ABA Standard 509 disclosure. Resident tuition and fees run $29,598 and nonresident $30,598, and deep grants cut that sharply. The table below collects the headline numbers for the fall 2025 entering class.
MetricUniversity of Toledo Law School (fall 2025 entering class)LSAT (25th / 50th / 75th)150 / 153 / 156GPA (25th / 50th / 75th)3.37 / 3.58 / 3.8Acceptance rate52.46%Applications732Offers of admission384Matriculants from the applicant pool125First-year class125 (114 full-time + 11 part-time)Full-time tuition and feesResident $29,598 / nonresident $30,598Living expenses$24,247Share receiving grants82%Median grant$20,000Conditional scholarshipsNoFirst-time bar passage79.25%Employed at ten months86.4% (108 of 125)
Source: University of Toledo Law School's 2025 ABA Standard 509 Information Report for the fall 2025 entering class, with employment from the ABA Employment Summary for the Class of 2024 and bar passage from Toledo Law's ABA bar-passage report. The 509 prints tuition and living expenses separately and does not publish a single combined cost-of-attendance total, so this page does not sum them into an all-in figure.
University of Toledo Law School reports an LSAT spread of 150 to 156 and a GPA spread of 3.37 to 3.8 in its 2025 ABA 509 disclosure. A 153 LSAT and a 3.58 GPA sit at both medians. Below the 150 LSAT or the 3.37 GPA, an applicant needs a clear compensating strength on the other number.
University of Toledo Law School reports an LSAT 25th, 50th, and 75th percentile of 150, 153, and 156, and a GPA 25th, 50th, and 75th of 3.37, 3.58, and 3.8 for the fall 2025 entering class, per Toledo Law's 2025 ABA Standard 509 disclosure. The median is the fiftieth percentile: half of the enrolled class scored above 153 on the LSAT and above 3.58 in GPA, and half scored below. The LSAT band runs six points from the 150 bottom quartile to the 156 top quartile, a moderately wide spread that admits a real range of scores.
The realistic read is encouraging for applicants whose scores fall in the low 150s. A 153 LSAT and a 3.58 GPA place you at both University of Toledo Law School medians, and because the LSAT median is 153, this is exactly the kind of school where a score in the low 150s is competitive rather than a reach. Even the 150 that marks the 25th percentile is a real admit range at Toledo Law when the rest of the file holds up. Drop below the 150 LSAT or the 3.37 GPA and the school will look for a clear compensating strength on the other number, but the door here is genuinely open to the mid-150s and low-150s applicant.
On the splitter question, Lovare reads University of Toledo Law School as splitter friendly. The 509 shows a GPA 25th-to-median spread of 0.21 against an LSAT 25th-to-median spread of three points, and Lovare's read is that Toledo Law forgives a lower GPA when the LSAT is high. A splitter is a high-LSAT, lower-GPA applicant; a reverse-splitter is the opposite. The practical version at University of Toledo Law School is that a 156 LSAT gives real cover to a GPA that dips under the 3.37 quartile, so an applicant whose transcript is the weaker number should lean on the LSAT to carry the file.
University of Toledo Law School is about as accessible as its reputation suggests, and its 52.46% acceptance rate is real. Among the 51 ABA law schools whose median LSAT is within two points of Toledo Law's 153, ranked by acceptance rate, Toledo Law is 32nd most selective, per Lovare's analysis of the 2025 ABA 509 disclosures. That places it in the more open half of its band.
Reputation files University of Toledo Law School as an accessible public school in northwest Ohio, valued for its cost, its two-state reach, and its practical training rather than for national selectivity, and the numbers bear that out. To test the admit gate, Lovare built a peer band of the 51 ABA law schools whose median LSAT falls within two points of Toledo Law's 153, that is, a median of 151 to 155, then ranked them by acceptance rate from the 2025 ABA 509 disclosures. University of Toledo Law School comes in 32nd of 51, in the more open half of the band.
What that means for you is constructive rather than discouraging. University of Toledo Law School admits a majority of its applicants, so a file near the 153 and 3.58 medians is not just competitive, it is well positioned, and even a somewhat lower file has a genuine path. This is the school's access mission working as intended: it widens the door to legal education for capable students whose numbers place them below the national reaches. The honest flip side is that an open admit gate makes the outcomes on the other end, the bar rate and the employment market, the numbers that deserve your closest attention, because getting in is the easier part at University of Toledo Law School and getting licensed and hired is the part that determines the return.
University of Toledo Law School charges $29,598 in resident tuition and fees and $30,598 for nonresidents, per Toledo Law's 2025 ABA 509 disclosure, plus $24,247 in living expenses. Eighty-two percent of students receive a grant, with a median award of $20,000, and the school reports 51 full-tuition awards, so a large share of students pay little or no tuition.
University of Toledo Law School competes hard on price, and the depth of its awards is the headline. Toledo Law's 2025 ABA Standard 509 disclosure lists full-time resident tuition and fees at $29,598 and nonresident at $30,598, a gap of only $1,000, plus living expenses of $24,247. The 509 prints tuition and living separately and does not publish a single combined cost-of-attendance total, so any all-in annual number quoted elsewhere is someone's arithmetic rather than a figure Toledo Law reports, and this page will not invent one.
The award depth at University of Toledo Law School is striking for its size. According to the same 509, 82% of students receive grant aid, with awards at the 25th, 50th, and 75th percentiles of $8,300, $20,000, and $25,676. Most notably, Toledo Law reports 51 full-tuition awards and 43 awards above full tuition. Against a first-year class of 125, that volume of full-tuition and above-full-tuition awards signals a school that routinely takes tuition off the table entirely for a substantial share of the people it enrolls. This is a deep-discount posture, not a partial one, even though the 82% grant reach means a minority of students pay closer to the sticker.
The math shows how far the aid reaches. For a nonresident, against the $30,598 sticker, a student receiving the median grant of $20,000 nets about $10,598 in tuition and fees before living costs, using figures from Toledo Law's 2025 ABA 509 disclosure. For a resident, against the $29,598 sticker, that same $20,000 median grant nets about $9,598 in tuition before living costs. A student who wins one of the 51 full-tuition awards pays no tuition at all. At those effective prices, University of Toledo Law School is one of the lower-cost paths to a law degree at its academic level for the students who win its deeper awards.
One reassurance matters at University of Toledo Law School: its scholarships are not conditional. Per Toledo Law's 2025 ABA 509 disclosure, awards are not tied to a first-year class-rank or GPA threshold, so a grant cannot be cut if your grades slip after the first year. The award University of Toledo Law School quotes at admission is the award you keep for all three years, which is what makes the low effective price a reliable basis for planning rather than a first-year teaser you might lose. First-year academic attrition sits at 5.0% in the same disclosure.
University of Toledo Law School does not disclose waitlist offers or admits, and no ABA report does. The honest proxy is implied yield: 125 matriculants against 384 offers is a 32.6% yield in Toledo Law's 2025 ABA 509 disclosure. That is a moderate yield, so the waitlist can move in some years, though it is never guaranteed.
Here is the reasoning in full. University of Toledo Law School enrolled 125 matriculants from 384 offers in its 2025 ABA Standard 509 disclosure, an implied yield of 32.6%. No ABA disclosure, Toledo Law's included, publishes how many applicants are admitted off the waitlist or how many accept, so implied yield is the honest proxy for waitlist movement. When roughly a third of admitted students enroll, a school extends meaningfully more offers than it has seats, which tends to keep a live waitlist as a backstop when yield runs light in a given cycle.
The class figures are clean at University of Toledo Law School. The 125 matriculants filled a first-year class of exactly 125, split 114 full-time and 11 part-time, per the same 509, so the class filled entirely from this cycle's pool with no gap. The 32.6% implied yield is computed from those 125 matriculants against the 384 offers, the correct comparison for reasoning about this cycle's waitlist odds at Toledo Law, and it reflects an accessible school that must extend roughly three offers for each seat it fills.
If you land on the University of Toledo Law School waitlist, the play is the standard one: send a concise letter of continued interest naming Toledo Law as a top choice, add any new LSAT score or improved grades, and keep another acceptance in hand as your real plan. A 32.6% yield leaves some room for waitlist movement, but movement is never promised, and the disciplined approach is to treat the waitlist at University of Toledo Law School as a possibility rather than a plan.
In the ABA Employment Summary for the Class of 2024, University of Toledo Law School placed 39.2% of graduates in the top market, Ohio, with Michigan a close second, and 68.8% across its top three markets. Large firms of 101 or more lawyers took 4.8% of graduates, and federal clerkships took 3.2%. Toledo Law is a genuine two-state school.
University of Toledo Law School has the most distinctive placement map of the Ohio schools in this tier because it spans two states rather than one. In the ABA Employment Summary for the Class of 2024, Toledo Law placed 49 graduates in Ohio, 32 in Michigan, and 5 in New York. That is only a 39.2% top-market share, the lowest single-state concentration among the Ohio schools here, and Michigan holds nearly as large a share as Ohio, which reflects the school's position on the Ohio-Michigan border near the Toledo-Detroit corridor. If your goal is either the Ohio or the Michigan market, University of Toledo Law School's network genuinely reaches both, a flexibility few regional schools offer. The top-three share of 68.8% still shows the degree is regional rather than national, but the two-state core is a real advantage for applicants weighing both states.
Why lead with concentration rather than the raw employment rate? Because the employment rate here deserves plain disclosure. University of Toledo Law School reported 108 of 125 graduates employed at ten months, or 86.4%, in the same ABA Employment Summary, a figure below several peers in this tier and one an applicant should weigh honestly. It is a solid majority in work, but it is not the 93 percent-plus that some Ohio schools report, so the employment question is one to raise directly with Toledo Law.
On firm outcomes, University of Toledo Law School is a light large-firm feeder. The ABA Employment Summary for the Class of 2024 shows 4.8% of Toledo Law graduates taking jobs at large firms of 101 or more lawyers, roughly one in twenty, which tells you the large majority of the class works in smaller firms, government, and business across Ohio and Michigan rather than in the largest firms. The brighter spot is clerkships: the same summary shows 3.2% of University of Toledo Law School graduates entering federal clerkships, a respectable share for its tier and a meaningful signal for an applicant interested in the federal courts.
Read the whole profile together and University of Toledo Law School is best understood as a two-state employment engine with outcomes that require honest scrutiny. Its 79.25% first-time pass rate for exam year 2024, with Ohio as the largest jurisdiction, per Toledo Law's ABA bar-passage report, sits below several Ohio peers, and its 85.54% ultimate pass rate for the 2022 cohort shows most graduates pass in time. For a school whose value rests on getting you licensed and working in Ohio or Michigan, both the bar rate and the 86.4% employment figure are numbers to enter the decision with open eyes.
University of Toledo Law School's specific application deadlines and any Early Decision terms are not confirmed here for the current cycle. If you are planning a cycle, confirm the current regular-decision deadline and any binding or non-binding Early Decision option directly on Toledo Law's admissions site, because those dates shift from year to year and this page will not state a date it cannot verify.
University of Toledo Law School, like most ABA law schools, runs a rolling admissions cycle that typically opens in the early fall and reviews files as they are completed, which rewards applying early in the window when more seats and more scholarship money remain. That early-application edge is worth taking seriously at Toledo Law, where the deep full-tuition awards are the heart of the value proposition and the biggest awards are easiest to reach before the class fills. The exact opening date, the priority and final deadlines, and whether University of Toledo Law School offers an Early Decision track with specific terms are details this page did not verify from a primary source.
The practical takeaway for University of Toledo Law School applicants is to treat the calendar as a competitive variable rather than an afterthought. Aim to have your LSAT taken, your transcripts and letters in, and your application submitted as early in the cycle as your materials allow, both for admission odds and for the best shot at the deep grant pool. Confirm the current deadlines and any Early Decision terms on University of Toledo Law School's admissions page before you rely on them, because a page like this one is a planning aid verified in August 2026, not the registrar of record.
A 153 is exactly the LSAT median at University of Toledo Law School, per Toledo Law's 2025 ABA Standard 509 disclosure, where the middle 50 percent scored 150 to 156. A 153 puts you at the fiftieth percentile, and because Toledo Law is an accessible school, a 153 paired with a GPA near the 3.58 median makes you a competitive candidate at University of Toledo Law School.
University of Toledo Law School reports a GPA median of 3.58, with a 25th-to-75th range of 3.37 to 3.8, in its 2025 ABA 509 disclosure. Aim for 3.58 or higher to sit at the median. Because Toledo Law is splitter friendly, a GPA down toward the 3.37 quartile can still work if your LSAT reaches the 156 upper quartile at University of Toledo Law School.
University of Toledo Law School admitted 52.46% of applicants for the fall 2025 class, extending 384 offers against 732 applications, according to Toledo Law's 2025 ABA Standard 509 disclosure. Among the 51 schools within two points of its 153 LSAT median, that ranks University of Toledo Law School 32nd most selective, in the more open half of its band.
University of Toledo Law School received 732 applications for the fall 2025 entering class, made 384 offers, and enrolled 125 matriculants for a first-year class of 125, per Toledo Law's 2025 ABA 509 disclosure. That pool and a 32.6% implied yield produce the 52.46% acceptance rate at University of Toledo Law School.
University of Toledo Law School lists resident tuition and fees of $29,598 and nonresident tuition and fees of $30,598, plus living expenses of $24,247, in its 2025 ABA 509 disclosure. Toledo Law does not publish a single cost-of-attendance total, so tuition and living are read separately. Deep grants cut the effective tuition sharply at University of Toledo Law School for the many students who win them.
Yes, deeply for many. University of Toledo Law School reports that 82% of students receive grant aid, with awards of $8,300, $20,000, and $25,676 at the 25th, 50th, and 75th percentiles, plus 51 full-tuition awards and 43 above full tuition, per Toledo Law's 2025 ABA 509 disclosure. That volume of full-tuition awards makes University of Toledo Law School one of the deeper-discounting schools at its level.
No. University of Toledo Law School does not use conditional scholarships, per Toledo Law's 2025 ABA 509 disclosure, so an award is not tied to a first-year class-rank or GPA threshold and cannot be cut if your grades slip. The grant University of Toledo Law School quotes at admission is the award you keep for all three years, which makes the low effective price reliable.
University of Toledo Law School posted a 79.25% first-time bar passage rate for exam year 2024, with Ohio as its largest jurisdiction, according to Toledo Law's ABA bar-passage report. That first-time rate sits below several Ohio peers and deserves plain attention. Its ultimate pass rate for the 2022 cohort was 85.54%, so most University of Toledo Law School graduates pass the bar in time.
Ohio and Michigan, in nearly equal measure. The ABA Employment Summary for the Class of 2024 shows University of Toledo Law School placed 49 graduates in Ohio, 32 in Michigan, and 5 in New York, a 39.2% top-market share and 68.8% across the top three. University of Toledo Law School has a genuine two-state map, a distinctive strength on the Ohio-Michigan border.
A splitter has a real path. Lovare reads University of Toledo Law School as splitter friendly, with a GPA 25th-to-median spread of 0.21 against an LSAT spread of three points in the 2025 ABA 509 disclosure. That means Toledo Law forgives a lower GPA when the LSAT is high, so a 156 LSAT paired with a GPA under the 3.37 quartile is genuinely viable at University of Toledo Law School.
University of Toledo Law School ranks 32nd most selective of the 51 ABA schools within two points of its 153 LSAT median, by acceptance rate in the 2025 ABA 509 disclosures, per Lovare's analysis. That is in the more open half of its band, so University of Toledo Law School is about as accessible as its 52.46% acceptance rate suggests, which makes it a realistic target for low-150s applicants.
For applicants targeting Ohio or Michigan who win its deep aid, it can be. University of Toledo Law School pairs 51 full-tuition awards and a genuine two-state job map with an 86.4% employment rate at ten months and a 79.25% first-time bar rate, per its 2025 ABA 509 and the ABA Employment Summary for the Class of 2024. Weigh the strong aid against those outcome figures at University of Toledo Law School.
A file above both medians competes best for the deepest awards. Because University of Toledo Law School reports 51 full-tuition awards and a 75th-percentile grant of $25,676, an application above the 3.58 GPA and 153 LSAT medians is best positioned for a full-tuition award, per Toledo Law's 2025 ABA 509 disclosure. Since University of Toledo Law School scholarships are not conditional, the award you win is the award you keep.
Every figure on this page is drawn from primary disclosures, listed here so readers can verify each one directly.
University of Toledo Law School 2025 ABA Standard 509 Information Report (fall 2025 entering class): https://backend.abarequireddisclosures.org/api/AnnualQuestionnaire/GenerateIndividualDisclosure509Report?schoolId=120&year=2025
University of Toledo Law School ABA bar-passage report: https://backend.abarequireddisclosures.org/api/BarPassageOutcomes/GenerateIndividualBarPassageReport?schoolId=120&year=2025
ABA Employment Summary, Class of 2024: https://backend.abarequireddisclosures.org/api/EmploymentOutcomes/GenerateIndividualEQSummaryReport?schoolId=120&year=2024