With an overall population of 313,619 and a student population of 26,794, approximately 23,064 of Toledo students attend one of Toledo's schools that offer physics programs.
Of the 1 physics schools in Toledo, the largest physics school, by student population, is University of Toledo. In 2010, approximately 15 students graduated from the Physics program at University of Toledo.
A total of 15 students graduated with credentials in physics from physics schools in Toledo in 2010. If you decide to join their ranks, you can expect to pay an average of $21,481 per year in tuition if you are eligible for instate tuition. Out of state tuition for all Toledo physics schools was an average of $30,293 per year in 2009.
You should also anticipate spending about $750 for physics related books and supplies every year. And if you live on campus at one of the Toledo-based physics schools, you will have an added expense of $9,478 per year, on average, for room and board. Students who live at home can cut this cost down to approximately $13,056.
If you plan on staying in Toledo after graduating from physics school, you should know that job prospects for physicists in Toledo, which is the most popular physics profession, are average. Toledo's physicist workforce is projected to increase by 10% by the year 2018. This anticipated change is slower than the projected nationwide trend for physicists.
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