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Home | National Directories | American Colleges & Universities Abroad | Saint Louis University - Madrid |
Saint Louis University - Madrid
Basic Information
Phone Number: +34 915545858
Address: Avenida del Valle, 34
28003 Madrid, Spain
Email: admissions-madrid@slu.edu
Additional Information
School Type: Four Year College
Public/Private: Private
Religious Affiliation: Roman Catholic Church
Historical Black College/University: No
Hispanic Serving Institute: Yes
School Setting:
Urban but with a close tight-knit community of 80 nationalities.
School Size: 1600
Classroom Size: 16
Student/Teacher Ratio: 12:1
Housing Availability:
Host families, local residences, local apartments
Type of Housing: Host family
Diversity: 80 nationalities with wide linguistic, religious, and cultural diversity
Disability Services:
https://www.slu.edu/madrid/academics/academic-resources/disability-servi...
Activities:
Sports: https://www.slu.edu/madrid/campus-life/student-life/athletics.php
Majors: https://www.slu.edu/madrid/academics/degrees-and-programs/index.php
Application/Transfer Deadlines: See admissions page
International Students:
Student body: 50% US, 15% Spanish; 35€ rest of world
Study Abroad: To SLU from another university:https://www.slu.edu/madrid/academics/study-abroad.php
From SLU-Madrid to another university: https://www.slu.edu/madrid/academics/degrees-and-programs/study-abroad-from-slu-madrid.php
Notes/School Information:
Spain's Largest U.S. Campus
Saint Louis University-Madrid -- called "SLU-Madrid" by our community -- is a learning community that brings together faculty, staff and students from across the world.
SLU-Madrid offers amenities similar to those on college campuses in the U.S., including academic advising, counseling, housing support and active student-led clubs.
Saint Louis University's St. Louis campus is the oldest university west of the Mississippi River and the second-oldest Jesuit university in the United States. The Madrid campus is in the same country where the Jesuit founder, St. Ignatius of Loyola, was born.
Saint Louis University -- both in St. Louis and Madrid -- is recognized for its world-class academics, commitment to health care and tradition of service to the greater community.
Saint Louis University is ranked among the top Jesuit universities in the U.S., and has received honors for its academic excellence, efforts to serve others and commitment to making a high-quality education attainable.
View SLU's Rankings and Honors
Make Madrid your campus to:
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Earn your entire U.S. degree in Spain, choosing from 22 fully accredited undergraduate majors and two graduate degrees.
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Begin your U.S. degree in Spain and then transfer to the United States to complete it. Choose from more than 40 Madrid and St. Louis majors.
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Transfer from another university to complete your U.S. degree in Spain.
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Study abroad in Spain for a summer, a semester or a full academic year, enrolled in accredited courses that keep you on track to graduate. More than 200 courses are offered each semester that fulfill degree requirements for SLU's undergraduate majors.

