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Guide for International Students
2 | INTO Saint Louis University 2018–2019
14 graduate programsranked in the top 50 nationally(U.S. News & World Report 2018)
National Universities(U.S. News & World Report 2018)
9:1 student-faculty ratioFaculty members make themselves accessible to students in and out of the classroom
Top 350World University Rankings(Times Higher Education 2017)
of SLU’s tenured and tenure-track faculty members hold the highest
degree in their fields
First federally-certified flight school in the US
Why Choose Saint Louis University?
Take Part in SLU’s Tradition of Academic Excellence
99%
SLU graduates work for many top companies, including:
American Airlines
Amnesty International
Anheuser-Busch
Boeing
Citibank
CNN
Enterprise Rent-A-Car
Federal Bureau of Investigation
IBM Global Services
Mastercard
Mayo Clinic
NASA
Nike
Pfizer
Saint Louis University
#94
12,949 studentswith 973 international students from
78 countries
92%of SLU graduates are employed in a job related to their major within six months
Top Programs
#9Entrepreneurship
#137Best Undergraduate Engineering Programs
#7Health Care Management
#1Health Care Law
#23Public Health
#44Best Value(U.S. News & World Report 2018)
#91Best Undergraduate Business Programs(U.S. News & World Report 2018)
Top 100Research University(U.S. News & World Report 2017)
Best Buysin College Education(Barron’s 2016)
“ I have been passionate about aerospace since I was a kid and chose SLU because of the aerospace program. The learning environment is collaborative and innovative, and at the center is the SLU community, which is great. If you need assistance or encounter a problem, help is there for you. All you have to do is ask.” Daniel Angkiat, Indonesia International Year One in Aerospace Engineering
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#33Accounting
#12Supply Chain Management
#12International Business
*U.S. News & World Report 2018
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#4in National Ranking for Community Service(Washington Monthly 2016)
Top college chess club in the nation(United States Chess Federation 2017)
www.intostudy.com/slu | 5
About the UniversitySaint Louis University celebrates two centuries of educational excellence with a Catholic, Jesuit mission. With campuses in the US and in Spain, you will receive a quality education designed to prepare you for success in your chosen field.
Education Through Holistic MeansSaint Louis University believes in educating
'the whole person'–your mind, body, heart and
spirit. You will be encouraged to challenge ideas
and look for better answers. SLU is dedicated
to teaching you how to think logically, argue
pointedly and express yourself clearly. This
will help you evolve as a leader, acquiring the
ethical and moral foundation necessary to make
sound judgments.
Challenging Students to Be More SLU values academic excellence, life-changing
research, compassionate health care and a
strong commitment to faith and service. For
200 years, we have gone beyond teaching
facts and figures. We encourage our students
to form ideas and find their identity. As a major
research institution, we have invested vast
resources to advance academic programs and
enhance your student experience. That’s why
we are one of only nine Catholic universities
with the Carnegie Foundation’s high or very high
research designation.
“Saint Louis University is an exceptional place full of talented, dedicated people with various backgrounds, experiences and aspirations. We invite you to find out what it means to be a part of our community.”Fred P. Pestello, PhD President
Learning Outside the Classroom At SLU, learning isn’t limited by classroom walls.
Our first-year experience includes innovative
programs to help you transition to SLU. As a new
student, you will be part of a community that is
supportive, creative and academically focused.
The INTO SLU AdvantageINTO SLU provides a high-quality learning
experience at Beracha Hall, conveniently located
near the center of campus.
• Take the first steps toward earning a US
degree at a top 100 university.
• Live and learn with university students from
all 50 US states and 78 countries.
• Enjoy full access to all SLU resources, services
and facilities.
• Learn in small classes taught by
university instructors.
• Earn academic credits that apply toward SLU
degree programs.
• Receive personalized academic advising
throughout any program of study.
• Progress to a SLU degree program upon
successful completion of a Pathway program.
INTO SLU Student ServicesThe Student Services team creates a supportive
student experience that promotes learning,
engagement and success. We will help you
transition to university life in the US through:
• Academic support
• Airport pickup to greet you in St. Louis
• Support with university housing
• Orientation program to help you adjust to
campus life
• Social trips and activities with other students
• Wellness programs
Did you know SLU is celebrating 200 years of history in 2018?
Check out a timeline of our achievements at slu.edu/bicentennial
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Living in St. LouisKnown as the “Gateway City,” St. Louis is rich in American history. You’ll see this symbolized by the giant stainless steel Gateway Arch, standing 192 meters high on the banks of the Mississippi River. Located in the heart of the city, Saint Louis University offers an urban campus, just steps away from the arts and entertainment district.
Local KnowledgeFounded by the French in 1764, St. Louis is one
of the largest and most historically significant
cities in the Midwest. St. Louis is a hub for big
business, for both Fortune 500 and privately
held companies, including Boeing, Centene,
Emerson, Enterprise and Monsanto.
In addition, St. Louis is emerging as one of
the nation’s leading areas for high-tech
entrepreneurs and information technology
startups. Forbes, The Wall Street Journal and
CNBC all praised the Gateway City’s start-up
scene adding to the growing sector.
Active LifestyleWith more than 100 parks in the city, St. Louis
offers an active city lifestyle. From biking and
running, to walking and skateboarding, you will
find there is no shortage of activities within
the city.
AttractionsThere are more free attractions than any place
outside of Washington, DC. Forest Park is larger
than New York City’s Central Park and contains
the St. Louis Zoo, art museum, science center
and history museum. Dozens of unique shops
and restaurants also contribute to St. Louis’
unique charm and multicultural flair.
St. Louis is noted for being one of the nation’s
best sports cities. Join residents and cheer for
the 11-time World Series champion St. Louis
Cardinals of Major League Baseball and the St.
Louis Blues of the National Hockey League.
Find out more about St. Louiswww.intostudy.com/slu/st-louis
NeighborhoodsWith 79 distinct neighborhoods in the city of
St. Louis, you’ll have plenty of opportunities to
explore new and exciting cultures.
Saint Louis University’s campus is in Midtown,
which features many notable art institutions
and restaurants, including:
• The Fabulous Fox Theatre: a historic
venue that hosts touring musicals.
• Powell Symphony Hall: home to the
second-oldest symphony in the US.
• Chaifetz Arena: located on SLU’s campus,
showcases a variety of musical and
entertainment performances.
www.intostudy.com/slu | 7
1-hourFlight to Chicago and two-hour flight to Dallas and Atlanta
3 millionPeople in St. Louis metropolitan area
#1 City ParkUSA Today ranked Forest Park as the nation’s Best City Park in 2016
Portland
Seattle
San Francisco
Los Angeles
San Diego
Denver
Dallas
Atlanta
New York
Miami
DetroitChicago
Washington, DC
St. Louis
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SLU-MadridAt the SLU-Madrid Campus, you can earn a US university degree and experience life in an exciting European capital city with courses taught in English and some in Spanish. Direct entry students can earn a bachelor’s or master’s degree from SLU-Madrid, or start at SLU-Madrid and finish in the US.
About SLU-MadridEstablished in 1967 and fully accredited in the
US, SLU-Madrid is the first US university to have
official recognition and authorization by Madrid’s
Ministry of Education to operate US degree
programs in Madrid.
The campus is centrally located in a quiet, safe
neighborhood; within minutes of the city’s
excitement, with views of the mountains
to the north and west, and easy access to
city transportation.
Begin in Spain, Finish in the USThe SLU-Madrid Campus enables undergraduate
students to complete requirements for all of
Saint Louis University’s nearly 100 degree
programs. Students pursuing degrees in
engineering, biology, nursing or chemistry,
for example, can begin their studies in Madrid
and then transfer to St. Louis to complete
their degrees.
Direct Entry Bridge ProgramDirect Entry students who need additional
English language support may take a blend
of Academic English and content courses.
Find out more atslu.edu/madrid
In 2017, SLU-Madrid celebrated its 50th anniversary.
Sample Study Plan - Semester 1
CoursesCredit Hours
ESL 1110 Advanced Integrated Skills 3
ESL 1120 Advanced Written Expression 3
MATH 1320 Survey of Calculus 3
HIST 1120Origins of the Modern World, 1500 to present
3
POLS 1000 Introduction to Politics 3
Programs Offered
The following undergraduate degree
programs can be fully completed at
the SLU-Madrid campus.
Undergraduate Degrees
Art History
Business Administration: Economics
Business Administration:
International Business
Communication: International Emphasis
Economics
English*
History*
International Studies (as a second major)
Political Science: International Relations
Psychology
Spanish
* One semester required at the St. Louis Campus
For a complete list of degrees that can be
started at the SLU-Madrid Campus, visit:
slu.edu/madrid/academics/
degrees-and-programs
Start Dates
Fall: September 3, 2018
Spring: January 9, 2019
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SLU-Madrid Undergraduate Admissions
Living in Madrid
The vibrant capital of Spain, Madrid, has a population of more than six
million and is home to some of the world’s finest museums, palaces
and monuments. Boutiques, tapas restaurants and dance clubs crowd
together in what once used to be medieval alleyways.
You can cheer on the world’s top soccer teams one day and wander
through open air markets the next. Madrid’s airport—one of the largest in
the world—and Spain’s extensive railway system make traveling between
European cities easy. Barcelona is only a three-hour train ride away while
a flight from Madrid to Paris takes just two hours.
Direct Entry• Secondary/high school degree
or equivalent
• 3.0 minimum GPA on 4.0 scale
• TOEFL iBT 80 or
• IELTS 6.5 (6.0 subscores in reading
and writing) or
• PTEA 54
Direct Entry: 1-Semester Bridge Program• Secondary/high school degree
or equivalent
• 2.75 minimum GPA on 4.0 scale
• TOEFL iBT 75 (17+ subscores in
reading and writing) or
• IELTS 6.0 (5.5 subscores in reading
and writing) or
• Password 6.5 or
• PTEA 50
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Housing and DiningSaint Louis University considers the residential experience an integral part of your total education. Students who live on campus often have better grades, meet more friends and join more activities than those who live off campus.
All first-year and second-year undergraduate students are required to live on campus for four semesters at Saint Louis University.
On-Campus ExperienceBy living on Campus, you’re not only supported
in your academic pursuits, but you’ll also be
challenged to grow as an individual. Making
friends is vital to your success, so we’ve
designed our residential communities to ensure
you have a strong support network around you
at all times.
Residence HallsThe on-campus residence halls are the best
place to call home at SLU. Enjoy the convenience
of living close to classrooms, dining halls,
recreation facilities and the library—the SLU
campus is an ideal place to live, learn and grow.
Our residence life offers nine residence halls–
two of which have been completed in the last
two years–and four apartment complexes. Your
room comes with central air conditioning, a bed,
a desk, a dresser, a wardrobe and a semi-private
bathroom. All buildings have a community
laundry room, a community kitchen, 24-hour
security desk, study lounges, a chapel and bike
storage outside the building.
SLU-Madrid HousingThere is no university housing requirement when
you choose to study at the SLU-Madrid Campus.
Staff can assist you with housing options if
you want to live with a host family or in an off-
campus student residence. Or, if you prefer, you
can find your own accommodation in the city.
Learn more about SLU housing and residence lifeslu.edu/housing
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Double-occupancy room with shared bath in Spring Hall
Dining OptionsWhether you want to grab a quick bite to
eat in the residence hall or savor all the city
has to offer, Saint Louis University and the
surrounding neighborhoods have everything
you could want. Vegan, vegetarian, halal and
gluten-free options are easily accessible from
either the 22 on-campus or the countless
number of off-campus dining facilities.
Meal PlansAll students living in campus housing,
regardless of current course load, are required
to have a meal plan each semester. You will
sign up for your meal plan when you sign up
for housing. This meal plan will be preloaded
onto your SLU Card.
$115MInvested in two new residence halls for student housing
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Ways to start your academic studies
Undergraduate AdmissionsAt SLU, we offer several routes to admission. With more than 80 bachelor’s degrees, flexible study plans and start dates throughout the year, we’ll help you find the option that’s right for you.
Direct EntryIf you meet the specified language and academic criteria you may
apply directly to Saint Louis University. Get started on page 42.Entry Requirements• Secondary/high school diploma
• 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale
• Essay
• SLUWE 4 and
• TOEFL iBT 80 or
• IELTS 6.5
• If it is determined that additional English studies are necessary, you may be required to take the appropriate ESL courses prior to, or concurrent with, enrolling in the university’s academic programs.
• TOEFL iBT and IELT scores are considered valid for two years.
• Exceptions may be made on an individual basis. SLU reserves the right to require additional testing on any incoming student’s English skills.
International Year OneInternational Year One allows you to begin earning credits
toward your degree even if you don’t meet the English
requirements for direct entry. You’ll receive additional
support to move you successfully through your first year at
SLU and graduate in the same amount of time as domestic
students. Depending on your English language scores, you’ll
enter International Year One through a 1-, 2- or 3-Semester
Pathway program.Entry Requirements• High school GPA 2.75 on a 4.0 scale
1-Semester Pathway • TOEFL 75 iBT (17+ subscores in reading and writing) or
• IELTS 6.0 (5.5 subscores in reading and writing) or
• Password 6.5 or
• PTEA 50
2-Semester Pathway • TOEFL iBT 60 (13 subscores in reading and writing) or
• IELTS 5.5 (5.0 subscores in reading and writing) or
• Password 6 or
• PTEA 44 or
• Completion of Academic English Level 4
3-Semester Pathway • TOEFL iBT 50 (10+ subscores in reading and writing) or
• IELTS 5.0 (4.5+ subscores in reading and writing) or
• Password 5.5 or
• PTEA 38 or
• Completion of Academic English Level 3
Note: All International Year One students are required to take an English Language Placement test during Orientation.
English Language Program Our Academic English program is designed to improve your
English and prepare you for university studies. Once you have
achieved the required language level, you can progress to
International Year One or enter your undergraduate degree
program directly. Learn more on page 37.Entry Requirement• High school diploma
Undergraduate Degree Program
3.0 GPA
TOEFL 80
IELTS 6.5
2.75 GPA
TOEFL 60
IELTS 5.5
1-Semester Pathway
2-Semester Pathway
3-Semester Pathway
Year 1 Freshman
Year 2 Sophomore
Year 3 Junior
Year 4 Senior
Direct Entry
2.5–2.75 GPA
TOEFL 50
IELTS 5.0
First semester of this Pathway program begins before Year 1/
Freshman
International Year One
No TOEFL
or IELTS
Scores
English Language Program(See page 37)
High School Diploma(or equivalent)
What are your scores?
2.75 GPA
TOEFL 75
IELTS 6.0
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Graduate AdmissionsSLU is home to more than 100 graduate programs, including 14 that are ranked among the top 50 in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. There are three ways you can begin your graduate-level studies.
Direct EntryIf you meet the requirements for your graduate degree
program, you may apply directly to Saint Louis University.
Get started on page 42.Entry Requirements• A bachelor’s degree or equivalent with a 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale
• Minimum GRE or GMAT, if required by desired degree program
• The degree program you select may have additional requirements with which you must comply
• SLUWE 4+ and
• TOEFL iBT 80+ or
• IELTS 6.5+
Note: Meeting the minimum admission requirements does not guarantee admission to Saint Louis University or any specific program. Admission decisions may be based on such factors as the suitability of the applicant’s research interests, the availability of professors in a particular field of research and the number of qualified applicants.
Graduate Pathway ProgramMost of our Graduate Pathway programs allow you to begin
earning credits toward your degree even if you do not meet
the direct entry requirements. The program will help build
the academic foundation, essential English language skills
and GRE test preparation you need to successfully move on
to your master’s degree. You’ll receive the highest level of
support with dedicated academic advisors throughout your
program. We offer a 1-Semester and 2-Semester option,
depending on your English language level.Entry Requirements• Bachelor’s degree or equivalent
• 2.7-3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale
1-Semester Pathway • TOEFL iBT 83 or
• IELTS 6.0+ or
• PTEA 56
2-Semester Pathway • TOEFL iBT 70+ or
• IELTS 6.0+ or
• PTEA 48-56 or
• Completion of Academic English Level 5
English Language Program Our Academic English program is designed to improve your
English and prepare you for university studies. Once you have
achieved the required language level, you can progress to a
Graduate Pathway program or enter your graduate degree
program directly. Learn more on page 37.Entry Requirement• Bachelor's degree or equivalent
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Academic Programs
A Pathway program can lead to this degree and this Saint Louis University degree is available through direct entry.
●This Saint Louis University degree program is available through direct entry.
Designated STEM degree by the US Department of Homeland Security.1 This degree program accepts a limited number of students.
B = Bachelor's M = Master’s D = Doctorate
Graduate Pathway programs leading to master’s degrees are listed below in blue.
Degrees in orange are available as direct entry or Pathway programs at Saint Louis University or as direct entry Bachelor's degrees at Saint Louis University-Madrid.
B M D
College of Arts and Sciences
African American Studies
American Studies ● ●
Anthropology
Art History
Biochemistry
Bioinformatics and Computational Biology
Biology ● ●
Chemistry ●
Classical Humanities
Communication ●
Computer Science
Economics
English ● ●
Environmental Science
Environmental Studies
Forensic Science
French ●
Geology
Geographic Information Sciences ●
Geophysics
Geosciences [MS concentrations: Geology, Geophysics, Environmental Geoscience] [PhD concentrations: Geophysics, Environmental Geoscience]
● ●
German Studies
Greek and Latin Languages and Literature
Health Care Ethics ●
History ● ●
Integrated and Applied Sciences [PhD concentrations: Biology, Chemistry, Earth & Atmospheric Sciences, Environmental Sciences & GIS, Physics, Sustainability Science]
●
International Studies
Italian Studies
Latin American Studies
Mathematics ● ●
Medieval Studies
Meteorology ● ●
B M D
College of Arts and Sciences (continued)
Music
Neuroscience
Philosophy ● ●
Physics
Political Science
Political Science and Public Affairs ●
Psychology
Psychology, Clinical ● ●
Psychology, Experimental ● ●
Psychology, Industrial-Organizational ● ●
Public and Social Policy ●
Russian Studies
Sociology ●
Software Engineering
Spanish ●
Studio Art
Theatre
Theological Studies ● ●
Women’s and Gender Studies ●
John Cook School of Business
Accounting ●
Analytics and Enterprise Systems
Applied Financial Economics
Business Administration (MBA)
Economics
Entrepreneurship
Finance
Information Technology Management
International Business ●
International Business and Marketing ●
Leadership and Human Resources Management
Marketing
Sports Business
Supply Chain Management
School of Education
Education [BA concentrations: Early Childhood Education, Early Childhood with Early Childhood Special Education, Elementary Education, Special Education: Mild to Moderate Disability]
●
Educational Leadership ● ●
Higher Education Administration ● ●
Student Personnel Administration ●
Parks College of Engineering, Aviation and Technology
Aeronautics [BS concentrations: Aviation Management, Flight Science]
Aerospace Engineering
Aviation ● ●
Academic Programs | 15
B M D
Parks College of Engineering, Aviation and Technology (continued)
Biomedical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Computer Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Engineering [MS concentrations: Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Engineering Physics] [PhD concentrations: Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering]
●
Engineering Physics
Mechanical Engineering
Physics
Doisy College of Health Sciences
Athletic Training ●
Communication Sciences and Disorders ●
Health Information Management
Investigative and Medical Sciences
Magnetic Resonance Imaging1
Medical Laboratory Science
Molecular Imaging and Therapeutics ●
Nuclear Medicine Technology1
Nutrition and Dietetics
Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy ● ●
Physical Therapy ● ●
Physician Assistant ●
Radiation Therapy1
School of Law
Human Resource Law ●
Law [LLM: Master of Laws in American Law for Foreign Lawyers; JD: Juris Doctor for Foreign Lawyers]
School of Medicine
Anatomy ● ●
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology ●
Medical Family Therapy ● ●
Medicine ●
Molecular Microbiology and Immunology ●
Pathology ●
Pharmacological and Physiological Sciences ●
School of Nursing
Nursing ● ● ●
Nursing Practice ●
College for Public Health and Social Justice
Applied Behavior Analysis ●
Biostatistics
Criminology and Criminal Justice
Criminology and Professional Practice ●
B M D
College for Public Health and Social Justice (continued)
Health Administration ●
Health Management
Public Health ●
Public Health Studies ●
Social Work ●
Urban Planning and Development
Center for Advanced Dental Education
Endodontics ●
Orthodontics ●
Pediatric Dentistry ●
Periodontics ●
Center for Outcomes Research
Health Data Science
Health Outcomes Research and Evaluation Sciences ●
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Unique Graduate Programs
Applied Financial Economics This unique program focuses on the analysis
and forecasting of financial variables, such as
interest rates and stock returns and their effects
on financial markets.
American Law–LLM and JD The one-year Master of Laws (LLM) program
leads to an advanced law degree that has global
credibility and provides an introduction to US
law for applicants seeking to enhance their legal
careers. The Juris Doctor degree is the same
credential held by US lawyers; graduates in the
JD program are qualified to sit for the bar exam in
any US state.
Accreditations
Top Programs and ResearchSLU offers unique degree programs designed to prepare students for exceptional careers in their chosen field.
Succeed in Business When you study business at SLU, you will
benefit from attending a highly-ranked business
program as well as career planning services,
internships and opportunities to make contacts
with business professionals. For nearly 70
years, the John Cook School of Business has
achieved accreditation from the Association to
Advance Collegiate Schools of Business, the
premiere accreditation for business programs.
The accounting program has a separate
accreditation by the AACSB—one of only 180
programs worldwide.
Innovative Engineering Parks College of Engineering has a worldwide
reputation for its aviation and aerospace
engineering degree programs and has emerged
as a leader in disciplines such as electrical
engineering, biomedical engineering, mechanical
engineering and computer engineering. Our
engineering programs are accredited by the
Engineering Accreditation Commission, while
the Flight Science program is accredited by the
Aviation Accreditation Board International.
Unique Undergraduate Programs
Aeronautics Students can choose from one of two
concentrations. Flight Science is known for its
accelerated pilot training, allowing students
to fly planes within the first few weeks on
campus. Aviation Management allows graduates
to pursue various leadership roles within the
aviation industry.
Aerospace Engineering The Aerospace program prepares students for
careers involving research, design, development
simulation, testing and integration of
aeronautical and space systems. Students have
access to state-of-the-art computer laboratories
and use advanced software to practice
aeronautical design, modeling, simulation
and analysis.
Pre-Professional ProgramsSLU’s pre-professional programs help
prepare you for a career in highly
specialized fields.
• Pre-Medicine
• Pre-Law
• Pre-Dentistry
• Pre-Optometry
• Pre-Podiatry
• Pre-Veterinary
Learn more atslu.edu/academics/undergraduate/ pre-professional-programs
College of Arts and Sciences slu.edu/arts-and-sciences
John Cook School of Business business.slu.edu
School of Education slu.edu/school-of-education-home
Parks College of Engineering, Aviation and Technology parks.slu.edu
Doisy College of Health Sciences slu.edu/doisy
School of Law law.slu.edu
School of Medicine slu.edu/medicine
School of Nursing slu.edu/nursing
College of Philosophy and Letters slu.edu/philosophy-and-letters
School for Professional Studies slu.edu/online
College for Public Health and Social Justice slu.edu/public-health-social-justice
Academic CollegesTo learn more about the academic colleges at Saint Louis University, please visit the websites listed below:
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ScholarshipsUndergraduate International Scholarships - First-Year Students
Scholarship Award/Benefits Requirements Application Dates
Merit-Based Scholarship $3,000-$20,000 per year Automatic consideration with application December 1 - Priority Deadline
Presidential Scholarship Full-tuition
3.85+GPA 1390+ SAT30+ ACTSeparate Application
December 1
Martin Luther King Jr. Scholarship $13,000 per year minimum
3.25+ GPA 1130+ SAT23+ ACT Separate Application
February 1
Undergraduate International Scholarships - Transfer Students
Scholarship Award/Benefits Requirements Application Dates
Martin Luther King Jr. Scholarship $13,000 per year minimum3.0+ GPACompleted 24 or more transferable credits Separate Application
February 1
Merit-Based Scholarship $10,000-$14,000 per year Automatic consideration with application Rolling
Undergraduate SLU-Madrid
Scholarship Award/Benefits Requirements Application Dates
Merit-Based Scholarships* 750€-4600€ per semester Automatic consideration with application Rolling until August 1
Director’s Scholarship Full-Tuition
3.85+GPA 1390+ SAT30+ ACTSeparate Application
March 1
*Students awarded a scholarship who start in Madrid and finish in St. Louis: approximate SLU-Madrid scholarship percentages carry over to the St. Louis campus.
INTO SLU International Year One or Graduate Pathway
Scholarship Award/Benefits Requirements Application Dates
Regional Scholarships $4,000-$8,000 average Contact INTO Representative Rolling
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Progression RoutesStudents who successfully complete International Year One can progress to the following degree programs.
Health Information Management
Health Information Management
Mathematics and Statistics
Biostatistics
Mathematics
Public Health
Public Health
Science
Athletic Training
Biochemistry
Biology
Chemistry
Communication Sciences and Disorders
Environmental Science
Forensic Science
Geology
Geophysics
Investigative and Medical Sciences
Magnetic Resonance Imaging1
Medical Laboratory Science
Meteorology
Neuroscience
Nuclear Medicine Technology1
Nutrition and Dietetics
Radiation Therapy1
1This degree program accepts a limited number of students.
Aerospace Engineering
Aerospace Engineering
Arts
Art History
Music
Studio Art
Theatre
Aeronautics
Aeronautics
Business
Accounting
Analytics and Enterprise Systems
Economics
Entrepreneurship
Finance
Information Technology Management
International Business
Leadership and Human Resource Management
Marketing
Sports Business
Computer Science
Computer Science
Engineering
Biomedical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Computer Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Engineering Physics
Mechanical Engineering
Physics
General Studies
African American Studies
American Studies
Anthropology
Classical Humanities
Communication
Criminology and Criminal Justice
Economics
English
Environmental Studies
French
German Studies
Greek and Latin Languages and Literature
Health Management
History
International Studies
Italian Studies
Latin American Studies
Medieval Studies
Philosophy
Physics
Political Science
Psychology
Russian Studies
Social Work
Sociology
Spanish
Theological Studies
Women’s and Gender Studies
The courses listed in the following tables are examples and are subject to change.
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3-Semester Pathway ProgramAvailable in the fall, spring and summer semesters, our 3-Semester Pathway program offers more focus on English language
preparation than our 1- or 2-Semester Pathway programs. This option applies to International Year One and allows you to
start earning credits toward your bachelor’s degree at SLU. The sample course schedule below is for the first semester of the
3-Semester Pathway program. Additional course samples for subsequent semesters are on the following pages.
International Year One
Aeronautics
2-Semester PathwayFall: August 20, 2018Spring: January 10, 2019
Degree Program Components120-122 credit hour program13 credit hours apply from Pathway107-109 credit hours remaining toward degree
Program Information
Entry Requirements • Secondary/high school degree or equivalent • 2.75 minimum GPA on 4.0 scale • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 60 (13 subscores in reading and writing) or
• IELTS 5.5 (5.0 subscores in reading and writing) or
• Password 6 or • PTEA 44 or • Completion of AE Level 4
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements • Minimum 2.7 cumulative SLU GPA • Grade of B or better in all classes counting
toward major • No C-/D/F/W/I/P/NP/S/U grades
NotesThese courses are generally delivered through the INTO SLU Center and are for Pathway students only.
EAP 1000 Academic Writing and Editing Skills I 3
EAP 1020 Academic Reading and Study Skills I 3
EAP 1030 Presentation and Speaking Skills 1
MATH 1200 College Algebra 3
POLS 1000 or POLS 1600 or THEO 1000
Introduction to Politics or Introduction to International Politics or Theological Foundations
3
EAP 1010 Recitation I 1
UNIV 1010 University 101: Enhancing First-Year Success 1
Total 15
Semester 2 Course Title Credit Hours
EAP 1200 Academic Writing and Editing Skills II 3
EAP 1220 Academic Reading and Study Skills II 3
MATH 1320 Survey of Calculus 3
FPA 1000 or SOC 1100 or WGST 1900
Introduction to the Arts or Introduction to Sociology or Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies
3
EAP 1210 Recitation II 1
Total 13
1-Semester PathwayFall: August 20, 2018Spring: January 10, 2019
Degree Program Components120-122 credit hour program8 credit hours apply from Pathway112-114 credit hours remaining toward degree
Entry Requirements • Secondary/high school degree or equivalent • 2.75 minimum GPA on 4.0 scale • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 75 (17 subscores in reading and writing) or
• IELTS 6.0 (5.5 subscores in reading and writing) or
• Password 6.5 or • PTEA 50
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours
EAP 1200 Academic Writing and Editing Skills II 3
EAP 1220 Academic Reading and Study Skills II 3
MATH 1320 Survey of Calculus 3
General Elective 3
EAP 1210 Recitation II 1
UNIV 1010 University 101: Enhancing First-Year Success 1
Total 14
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Sample 3-Semester Pathway Program (All Majors)
3-Semester PathwayFall: August 20, 2018Spring: January 10, 2019Summer: May 22, 2019
Degree Program Components3 credit hours apply from Pathway
Program Information
Entry Requirements • Secondary/high school degree or equivalent • 2.5-2.75 minimum GPA on 4.0 scale • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 50 (10+ subscores in reading and writing) or
• IELTS 5.0 (4.5+ subscores in reading and writing) or
• Password 5.5 or • PTEA 38 or • Completion of AE Level 3
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours
EAP 0810 Reading 3
EAP 0820 Writing 3
EAP 0830 Grammar 3
EAP 0860 Content: Contemporary Issues 3
MATH 1200 College Algebra 3
EAP 0930 Math Recitation 1
Optional: English Through Service 1
Total 17
20 | INTO Saint Louis University 2018–2019
Arts
2-Semester PathwayFall: August 20, 2018Spring: January 10, 2019
Degree Program Components120 credit hour program20 credit hours apply from Pathway100 credit hours remaining toward degree
Program Information
Entry Requirements • Secondary/high school degree or equivalent • 2.75 minimum GPA on a 4.0 scale • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 60 (13 subscores in reading and writing) or
• IELTS 5.5 (5.0 subscores in reading and writing) or
• Password 6 or • PTEA 44 or • Completion of AE Level 4
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements • Minimum 2.7 cumulative SLU GPA
(GPA may vary depending on major) • Grade of B or better in all classes counting
toward major • No C-/D/F/W/I/P/NP/S/U grades • Portfolio review required if applying to
studio art • Musical audition required if applying to music
NotesThese courses are generally delivered through the INTO SLU Center and are for Pathway students only.
EAP 1000 Academic Writing and Editing Skills I 3
EAP 1020 Academic Reading and Study Skills I 3
EAP 1030 Presentation and Speaking Skills 1
SOC 1100 or POLS 1000 or THEO 1000
Introduction to Sociology or Introduction to Politics or Theological Foundations
3
EAP 1010 Recitation I 1
FPA Elective 4
UNIV 1010 University 101: Enhancing First-Year Success 1
Total 16
Semester 2 Course Title Credit Hours
EAP 1200 Academic Writing and Editing Skills II 3
EAP 1220 Academic Reading and Study Skills II 3
FPA 1000 Intro to Arts 3
EAP 1210 Recitation II 1
MATH 1220 Finite Math or equivalent 3
Total 13
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Aerospace Engineering
2-Semester PathwayFall: August 20, 2018Spring: January 10, 2019
Degree Program Components127 credit hour program16 credit hours apply from Pathway111 credit hours remaining toward degree
Program Information
Entry Requirements • Secondary/high school degree or equivalent • 2.75 minimum GPA on a 4.0 scale • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 60 (13 subscores in reading and writing) or
• IELTS 5.5 (5.0 subscores in reading and writing) or
• Password 6 or • PTEA 44 or • Completion of AE Level 4
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements • Minimum 2.7 cumulative SLU GPA • Grade of B or better in all classes counting
toward major • No C-/D/F/W/I/P/NP/S/U grades
NotesThese courses are generally delivered through the INTO SLU Center and are for Pathway students only.
EAP 1000 Academic Writing and Editing Skills I 3
EAP 1020 Academic Reading and Study Skills I 3
EAP 1030 Presentation and Speaking Skills 1
MATH 1510 Calculus I or higher 4
POLS 1000 or POLS 1600 or THEO 1000
Introduction to Politics or Introduction to International Politics or Theological Foundations
3
EAP 1010 Recitation I 1
UNIV 1010 University 101: Enhancing First-Year Success 1
Total 16
Semester 2 Course Title Credit Hours
EAP 1200 Academic Writing and Editing Skills II 3
EAP 1220 Academic Reading and Study Skills II 3
MATH 1520 Calculus II or higher 4
AENG 1001 Intro to Aerospace Engineering 1
FPA 1000 or SOC 1100 or WGST 1900
Introduction to the Arts or Introduction to Sociology or Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies
3
EAP 1210 Recitation II 1
Total 15
1-Semester PathwayFall: August 20, 2018Spring: January 10, 2019
Degree Program Components127 credit hour program9 credit hours apply from Pathway118 credit hours remaining toward degree
Entry Requirements • Secondary/high school degree or equivalent • 2.75 minimum GPA on 4.0 scale • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 75 (17 subscores in reading and writing) or
• IELTS 6.0 (5.5 subscores in reading and writing) or
• Password 6.5 or • PTEA 50
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours
EAP 1200 Academic Writing and Editing Skills II 3
EAP 1220 Academic Reading and Study Skills II 3
MATH 1510 Calculus I or higher 4
AENG 1001 Intro to Aerospace Engineering 1
General Elective 3
EAP 1210 Recitation II 1
UNIV 1010 University 101: Enhancing First-Year Success 1
Total 16
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International Year One
International Year One | 21
Business
2-Semester PathwayFall: August 20, 2018Spring: January 10, 2019
Degree Program Components120 credit hour program23 credit hours apply from Pathway97 credit hours remaining toward degree
Program Information
Entry Requirements • Secondary/high school degree or equivalent • 2.75 minimum GPA on 4.0 scale • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 60 (13 subscores in reading and writing) or
• IELTS 5.5 (5.0 subscores in reading and writing) or
• Password 6 or • PTEA 44 or • Completion of AE Level 4
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements • Minimum 2.7 cumulative SLU GPA • Grade of B or better in all classes counting
toward major • No C-/D/F/W/I/P/NP/S/U grades1
Notes1 BIZ 1000 lab is graded on S/U scale. Students achieving
a “S” in this lab would be considered passing.
These courses are generally delivered through the INTO SLU Center and are for Pathway students only.
EAP 1000 Academic Writing and Editing Skills I 3
EAP 1020 Academic Reading and Study Skills I 3
EAP 1030 Presentation and Speaking Skills 1
MATH 1200 College Algebra 3
POLS 1000 or POLS 1600 or THEO 1000
Introduction to Politics or Introduction to International Politics or Theological Foundations
3
EAP 1010 Recitation I 1
UNIV 1010 University 101: Enhancing First-Year Success 1
Total 15
Semester 2 Course Title Credit Hours
EAP 1200 Academic Writing and Editing Skills II 3
EAP 1220 Academic Reading and Study Skills II 3
MATH 1320 Survey of Calculus 3
FPA 1000 or SOC 1100 or WGST 1900
Introduction to the Arts or Introduction to Sociology or Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies
3
EAP 1210 Recitation II 1
BIZ 10001 Business Foundations (includes Excel lab) 1
EAP 1215 Recitation III 1
Total 15
1-Semester PathwayFall: August 20, 2018Spring: January 10, 2019
Degree Program Components120 credit hour program15 credit hours apply from Pathway105 credit hours remaining toward degree
Entry Requirements • Secondary/high school degree or equivalent • 2.75 minimum GPA on 4.0 scale • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 75 (17 subscores in reading and writing) or
• IELTS 6.0 (5.5 subscores in reading and writing) or
• Password 6.5 or • PTEA 50
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours
EAP 1200 Academic Writing and Editing Skills II 3
EAP 1220 Academic Reading and Study Skills II 3
MATH 1320 Survey of Calculus 3
General Elective 3
EAP 1210 Recitation II 1
BIZ 10001 Business Foundations (includes Excel lab) 1
EAP 1215 Recitation III 1
UNIV 1010 University 101: Enhancing First-Year Success 1
Total 16
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22 | INTO Saint Louis University 2018–2019
Computer Science
2-Semester PathwayFall: August 20, 2018Spring: January 10, 2019
Degree Program Components120 credit hour program24 credit hours apply from Pathway96 credit hours remaining toward degree
Program Information
Entry Requirements • Secondary/high school degree or equivalent • 2.75 minimum GPA on a 4.0 scale • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 60 (13 subscores in reading and writing) or
• IELTS 5.5 (5.0 subscores in reading and writing) or
• Password 6 or • PTEA 44 or • Completion of AE Level 4
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements • Minimum 2.7 cumulative SLU GPA • Grade of B or better in all classes counting
toward major • No C-/D/F/W/I/P/NP/S/U grades
NotesThese courses are generally delivered through the INTO SLU Center and are for Pathway students only.
EAP 1000 Academic Writing and Editing Skills I 3
EAP 1020 Academic Reading and Study Skills I 3
EAP 1030 Presentation and Speaking Skills 1
MATH 1510 Calculus I or higher 4
POLS 1000 or POLS 1600 or THEO 1000
Introduction to Politics or Introduction to International Politics or Theological Foundations
3
EAP 1010 Recitation I 1
UNIV 1010 University 101: Enhancing First-Year Success 1
Total 16
Semester 2 Course Title Credit Hours
EAP 1200 Academic Writing and Editing Skills II 3
EAP 1220 Academic Reading and Study Skills II 3
MATH 1520 Calculus II or higher 4
CSCI 1000-1099 Introduction to Computer Science 3
FPA 1000 or SOC 1100 or WGST 1900
Introduction to the Arts or Introduction to Sociology or Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies
3
EAP 1210 Recitation II 1
Total 17
1-Semester PathwayFall: August 20, 2018Spring: January 10, 2019
Degree Program Components120 credit hour program17 credit hours apply from Pathway103 credit hours remaining toward degree
Entry Requirements • Secondary/high school degree or equivalent • 2.75 minimum GPA on 4.0 scale • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 75 (17 subscores in reading and writing) or
• IELTS 6.0 (5.5 subscores in reading and writing) or
• Password 6.5 or • PTEA 50
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours
EAP 1200 Academic Writing and Editing Skills II 3
EAP 1220 Academic Reading and Study Skills II 3
MATH 1510 Calculus I or higher 4
CSCI 1000-1099 Introduction to Computer Science 3
General Elective 3
EAP 1210 Recitation II 1
UNIV 1010 University 101: Enhancing First-Year Success 1
Total 18
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International Year One
International Year One | 23
Engineering
2-Semester PathwayFall: August 20, 2018Spring: January 10, 2019
Degree Program Components124-128 credit hour program15 credit hours apply from Pathway109-113 credit hours remaining toward degree
Program Information
Entry Requirements • Secondary/high school degree or equivalent • 2.75 minimum GPA on a 4.0 scale • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 60 (13 subscores in reading and writing) or
• IELTS 5.5 (5.0 subscores in reading and writing) or
• Password 6 or • PTEA 44 or • Completion of AE Level 4
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements • Minimum 2.7 cumulative SLU GPA • Grade of B or better in all classes counting
toward major • No C-/D/F/W/I/P/NP/S/U grades
Notes1 Students who have an interest in biomedical engineering,
civil engineering, electrical and computer engineering and
mechanical engineering would substitute the 1000-level
introductory course with chair-recommended alternative
course for those major interests.
These courses are generally delivered through the INTO SLU Center and are for Pathway students only.
EAP 1000 Academic Writing and Editing Skills I 3
EAP 1020 Academic Reading and Study Skills I 3
EAP 1030 Presentation and Speaking Skills 1
MATH 1510 Calculus I or higher 4
POLS 1000 or POLS 1600 or THEO 1000
Introduction to Politics or Introduction to International Politics or Theological Foundations
3
EAP 1010 Recitation I 1
UNIV 1010 University 101: Enhancing First-Year Success 1
Total 16
Semester 2 Course Title Credit Hours
EAP 1200 Academic Writing and Editing Skills II 3
EAP 1220 Academic Reading and Study Skills II 3
MATH 1520 Calculus II or higher 4
Discipline-specific Introductory Course1 1
FPA 1000 or SOC 1100 or WGST 1900
Introduction to the Arts or Introduction to Sociology or Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies
3
EAP 1210 Recitation II 1
Total 15
1-Semester PathwayFall: August 20, 2018Spring: January 10, 2019
Degree Program Components124-128 credit hour program8 credit hours apply from Pathway116-120 credit hours remaining toward degree
Entry Requirements • Secondary/high school degree or equivalent • 2.75 minimum GPA on 4.0 scale • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 75 (17 subscores in reading and writing) or
• IELTS 6.0 (5.5 subscores in reading and writing) or
• Password 6.5 or • PTEA 50
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours
EAP 1200 Academic Writing and Editing Skills II 3
EAP 1220 Academic Reading and Study Skills II 3
MATH 1510 Calculus I or higher 4
Discipline-specific Introductory Course1 1
General Elective 3
EAP 1210 Recitation II 1
UNIV 1010 University 101: Enhancing First-Year Success 1
Total 16
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24 | INTO Saint Louis University 2018–2019
Health Information Management
2-Semester PathwayFall: August 20, 2018Spring: January 10, 2019
Degree Program Components123 credit hour program30 credit hours apply from Pathway93 credit hours remaining toward degree
Program Information
Entry Requirements • Secondary/high school degree or equivalent • 2.75 minimum GPA on a 4.0 scale • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 60 (13 subscores in reading and writing) or
• IELTS 5.5 (5.0 subscores in reading and writing) or
• Password 6 or • PTEA 44 or • Completion of AE Level 4
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements • Minimum 2.5 cumulative SLU GPA • Grade of B or better in all classes counting
toward major • No C-/D/F/W/I/P/NP/S/U grades
NotesThese courses are generally delivered through the INTO SLU Center and are for Pathway students only.
EAP 1000 Academic Writing and Editing Skills I 3
EAP 1020 Academic Reading and Study Skills I 3
EAP 1030 Presentation and Speaking Skills 1
MATH 1200 College Algebra 3
POLS 1000 or POLS 1600 or THEO 1000
Introduction to Politics or Introduction to International Politics or Theological Foundations
3
EAP 1010 Recitation I 1
UNIV 1010 University 101: Enhancing First-Year Success 1
Total 15
Semester 2 Course Title Credit Hours
EAP 1200 Academic Writing and Editing Skills II 3
EAP 1220 Academic Reading and Study Skills II 3
SOC 1100 or WGST 1900
Introduction to Sociology or Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies
3
EAP 1210 Recitation II 1
FPA 1000 Introduction to Arts 3
EAP 1210 Recitation II 1
Elective 3
Total 17
slu.edu/programs/undergraduate/health-information-management.php
General Studies
2-Semester PathwayFall: August 20, 2018Spring: January 10, 2019
Degree Program Components120 credit hour program 19-20 credit hours apply from Pathway1
100-101 credit hours remaining toward degree
Program Information
Entry Requirements • Secondary/high school degree or equivalent • 2.75 minimum GPA on a 4.0 scale • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 60 (13 subscores in reading and writing) or
• IELTS 5.5 (5.0 subscores in reading and writing) or
• Password 6 or • PTEA 44 or • Completion of AE Level 4
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements • Minimum 2.7 cumulative SLU GPA
(GPA may vary depending on major) • Grade of B or better in all classes counting
toward major • No C-/D/F/W/I/P/NP/S/U grades
NotesThese courses are generally delivered through the INTO SLU Center and are for Pathway students only.
EAP 1000 Academic Writing and Editing Skills I 3
EAP 1020 Academic Reading and Study Skills I 3
EAP 1030 Presentation and Speaking Skills 1
MATH 1200 College Algebra or equivalent 3
POLS 1000 or POLS 1600 or THEO 1000
Introduction to Politics or Introduction to International Politics or Theological Foundations
3
EAP 1010 Recitation I 1
UNIV 1010 University 101: Enhancing First-Year Success 1
Total 15
Semester 2 Course Title Credit Hours
EAP 1200 Academic Writing and Editing Skills II 3
EAP 1220 Academic Reading and Study Skills II 3
MATH 1320 Survey of Calculus or higher 3
FPA 1000 or SOC 1100 or WGST 1900
Introduction to the Arts or Introduction to Sociology or Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies
3
EAP 1210 Recitation II 1
Total 13
1-Semester PathwayFall: August 20, 2018Spring: January 10, 2019
Degree Program Components120 credit hour program14 credit hours apply from Pathway106 credit hours remaining toward degree
Entry Requirements • Secondary/high school degree or equivalent • 2.75 minimum GPA on 4.0 scale • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 75 (17 subscores in reading and writing) or
• IELTS 6.0 (5.5 subscores in reading and writing) or
• Password 6.5 or • PTEA 50
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours
EAP 1200 Academic Writing and Editing Skills II 3
EAP 1220 Academic Reading and Study Skills II 3
MATH 1200 College Algebra or higher 3
General Elective 3
EAP 1210 Recitation II 1
UNIV 1010 University 101: Enhancing First-Year Success 1
Total 14
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International Year One
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Mathematics and Statistics
2-Semester PathwayFall: August 20, 2018Spring: January 10, 2019
Degree Program Components120 credit hour program21 credit hours apply from Pathway99 credit hours remaining toward degree
Program Information
Entry Requirements • Secondary/high school degree or equivalent • 2.75 minimum GPA on a 4.0 scale • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 60 (13 subscores in reading and writing) or
• IELTS 5.5 (5.0 subscores in reading and writing) or
• Password 6 or • PTEA 44 or • Completion of AE Level 4
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements • Minimum 2.5 cumulative SLU GPA • Grade of B or better in all classes counting
toward major • No C-/D/F/W/I/P/NP/S/U grades
NotesThese courses are generally delivered through the INTO SLU Center and are for Pathway students only.
EAP 1000 Academic Writing and Editing Skills I 3
EAP 1020 Academic Reading and Study Skills I 3
EAP 1030 Presentation and Speaking Skills 1
MATH 1510 Calculus I or higher 4
POLS 1000 or POLS 1600 or THEO 1000
Introduction to Politics or Introduction to International Politics or Theological Foundations
3
EAP 1010 Recitation I 1
UNIV 1010 University 101: Enhancing First-Year Success 1
Total 16
Semester 2 Course Title Credit Hours
EAP 1200 Academic Writing and Editing Skills II 3
EAP 1220 Academic Reading and Study Skills II 3
MATH 1520 Calculus II or higher 4
FPA 1000 or SOC 1100 or WGST 1900
Introduction to the Arts or Introduction to Sociology or Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies
3
EAP 1210 Recitation II 1
Total 14
1-Semester PathwayFall: August 20, 2018Spring: January 10, 2019
Degree Program Components120 credit hour program14 credit hours apply from Pathway106 credit hours remaining toward degree
Entry Requirements • Secondary/high school degree or equivalent • 2.75 minimum GPA on a 4.0 scale • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 75 (17 subscores in reading and writing) or
• IELTS 6.0 (5.5+ subscores in reading and writing) or
• Password 6.5 or • PTEA 50
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours
EAP 1200 Academic Writing and Editing Skills II 3
EAP 1220 Academic Reading and Study Skills II 3
MATH 1510 Calculus I or higher 3
General Elective 3
EAP 1210 Recitation II 1
UNIV 1010 University 101: Enhancing First-Year Success 1
Total 14
slu.edu/arts-and-sciences/academics/degrees/undergraduate/mathematics.php
26 | INTO Saint Louis University 2018–2019
International Year One
Public Health
2-Semester Pathway
Fall: August 20, 2018Spring: January 10, 2019
Degree Program Components
120 credit hour program27 credit hours apply from Pathway93 credit hours remaining toward degree
Program Information
Entry Requirements • Secondary/high school degree or equivalent • 2.75 minimum GPA on 4.0 scale • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 60 (13 subscores in reading
and writing) or • IELTS 5.5 (5.0 subscores in reading
and writing) or • Password 6 or • PTEA 44
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements • Minimum 2.7 cumulative SLU GPA • Grade of B or better in all classes counting
toward major • No C-/D/F/W/I/P/NP/S/U grades • Personal statement
Notes
These courses are generally delivered through the INTO SLU Center and are for Pathway students only.
EAP 1000 Academic Writing and Editing Skills I 3
EAP 1020 Academic Reading and Study Skills I 3
EAP 1030 Presentation and Speaking Skills 1
MATH 1400 Pre-Calculus 3
THEO 1000 Theological Foundations 3
EAP 1010 Recitation 1
UNIV 1010 University 101: Enhancing First-Year Success 1
Total 15
Semester 2 Course Title Credit Hours
EAP 1200 Academic Writing and Editing Skills II 3
EAP 1220 Academic Reading and Study Skills II 3
PUBH 2100 Introduction to Global Health 3
SOC 1100 Introduction to Sociology 3
EAP 1010 Recitation 1
Total 13
1-Semester Pathway
Fall: August 20, 2018Spring: January 10, 2019
Degree Program Components
120 credit hour program15 credit hours apply from Pathway105 credit hours remaining toward degree
Entry Requirements • Secondary/high school degree or equivalent • 2.75 minimum GPA on 4.0 scale
• Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 75 (17+ subscores in reading
and writing) or • IELTS 6.0 (5.5 subscores in reading
and writing) or • Password 6.5 or • PTEA 50
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours
EAP 1200 Academic Writing and Editing Skills II 3
EAP 1220 Academic Reading and Study Skills II 3
MATH 1400 Pre-Calculus 3
PUBH 2100 Introduction to Global Health 3
THEO 1000 Theological Foundations 3
EAP 1010 Recitation 1
UNIV 1010 University 101: Enhancing First-Year Success 1
Total 17
slu.edu/programs/undergraduate/public-health.php
International Year One | 27
Science
2-Semester PathwayFall: August 20, 2018Spring: January 10, 2019
Degree Program Components120 credit hour program19 credit hours apply from Pathway101 credit hours remaining toward degree
Program Information
Entry Requirements • Secondary/high school degree or equivalent • 2.75 minimum GPA on a 4.0 scale • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 60 (13 subscores in reading and writing) or
• IELTS 5.5 (5.0 subscores in reading and writing) or
• Password 6 or • PTEA 44 or • Completion of AE Level 4
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements • Minimum 2.5 cumulative SLU GPA
(GPA may vary depending on major) • Grade of B or better in all classes counting
toward major • No C-/D/F/W/I/P/NP/S/U grades
NotesDegree components for programs in the Doisy College of
Health Sciences may vary.
These courses are generally delivered through the INTO SLU Center and are for Pathway students only.
EAP 1000 Academic Writing and Editing Skills I 3
EAP 1020 Academic Reading and Study Skills I 3
EAP 1030 Presentation and Speaking Skills 1
MATH 1400 Pre-Calculus or higher 3
POLS 1000 or POLS 1600 or THEO 1000
Introduction to Politics or Introduction to International Politics or Theological Foundations
3
EAP 1010 Recitation I 1
UNIV 1010 University 101: Enhancing First-Year Success 1
Total 15
Semester 2 Course Title Credit Hours
EAP 1200 Academic Writing and Editing Skills II 3
EAP 1220 Academic Reading and Study Skills II 3
CHEM 1050 Basic Chemistry 3
FPA 1000 or SOC 1100 or WGST 1900
Introduction to the Arts or Introduction to Sociology or Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies
3
EAP 1210 Recitation II 1
Total 13
1-Semester PathwayFall: August 20, 2018Spring: January 10, 2019
Degree Program Components120 credit hour program13 credit hours apply from Pathway107 credit hours remaining toward degree
Entry Requirements • Secondary/high school degree or equivalent • 2.75 minimum GPA on a 4.0 scale • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 75 (17 subscores in reading and writing) or
• IELTS 6.0 (5.5+ subscores in reading and writing) or
• Password 6.5 or • PTEA 50
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours
EAP 1200 Academic Writing and Editing Skills II 3
EAP 1220 Academic Reading and Study Skills II 3
MATH 1400 Pre-Calculus or higher 3
General Elective 3
EAP 1210 Recitation II 1
UNIV 1010 University 101: Enhancing First-Year Success 1
Total 14
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28 | INTO Saint Louis University 2018–2019
College of Arts and Sciences
Master of Science in Bioinformatics and Computational Biology
2-Semester PathwayFall: August 20, 2018
Degree Program Components30 credit hour program9 credit hours apply from Pathway21 credit hours remaining toward degree
Program Information
Entry Requirements • Undergraduate degree or equivalent in
biology, biochemistry, computer science, mathematics, statistics or closely related field
• 2.75 GPA on 4.0 scale • 3 letters of recommendation • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 70 (13+ subscores in reading and listening) or
• IELTS 6.0 (5.5+ subscores in reading and listening) or
• PTEA 48 or • Completion of AE Level 5
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements • Minimum of 3.0 cumulative SLU GPA • Grade of B- or better in BCB 5200 and
BCB 5250 • No C-/D/F/W/I/P/NP/S/U grades
NotesRecommended students have most of the following: a
year of biology, chemistry and calculus, molecular and
cellular biology, genetics, introduction to programming,
data structures, discrete math and statistics.
Electives will be determined in consultation with
department
These courses are generally delivered through the INTO SLU Center and are for Pathway students only.
EAP 4000 Applied Research Techniques for International Graduate Students
3
EAP 4100 Reading and Writing as Researchers for International Graduate Students
3
BCB 5200 Intro to Bioinformatics I 3
Total 9
Semester 2 Course Title Credit Hours
EAP 4200 Advanced Reading and Writing as Researchers for International Graduate Students
3
BCB 5250 Intro to Bioinformatics II 3
Elective 3
Total 9
1-Semester PathwaySpring: January 10, 2019
Degree Program Components30 credit hour program6 credit hours apply from Pathway24 credit hours remaining toward degree
Entry Requirements • Undergraduate degree or equivalent in
biology, biochemistry, computer science, mathematics, statistics or closely related field
• 2.75 GPA on 4.0 scale • 3 letters of recommendation • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 75 (17+ subscores in reading and writing) or
• IELTS 6.0 (6.0+ subscores in reading and writing) or
• PTEA 50
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours
EAP 4200 Advanced Reading and Writing as Researchers for International Graduate Students
3
BCB 5200 Intro to Bioinformatics I 3
Elective 3
Total 9
slu.edu/arts-and-sciences/academics/degrees/graduate/bioinformatics-and-computational-biology-ms.php
Graduate Pathway Programs
The courses listed in the following tables are examples and are subject to change.
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Master of Science in Computer Science
2-Semester PathwayFall: August 20, 2018Spring: January 10, 2019
Degree Program Components33 credit hour program13 credit hours apply from Pathway20 credit hours remaining toward degree
Program Information
Entry requirements • Undergraduate degree in Computer Science
or closely related field1, 2 • 2.75 GPA on a 4.0 scale • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 70 (13+ subscores in reading and writing) or
• IELTS 6.0 (5.5+ subscores in reading and writing) or
• PTEA 46 or • Completion of AE Level 5
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements • Minimum 3.0 cumulative SLU GPA • Grade of B- or better in all courses counting
towards the degree • No C-/D/F/W/I/P/NP/S/U grades • 2 letters of recommendation
NotesCSCI Electives will be determined in consulation with the
department.
1 Related fields include computer engineering, software
engineering, informatics and mathematics.
2 The degree must include Data Structures, Object-
Oriented Design, Computer Architecture, Algorithms,
Operating Systems, as well as Calculus I, II and a
substantial course in discrete mathematics.
These courses are generally delivered through the INTO SLU Center and are for Pathway students only.
EAP 4000 Applied Research Techniques for International Graduate Students
3
EAP 4100 Reading and Writing as Researchers for International Graduate Students
3
CSCI 5030 Principles of Software Development 3
CSCI 5XXX Computer Science Elective 3
Total 12
Semester 2 Course Title Credit Hours
EAP 4050 Professional Writing and Presentations for International Graduate Students
3
EAP 4200 Advanced Reading and Writing as Researchers for International Graduate Students
3
CSCI 5XXX Computer Science Elective 3
CSCI 5XXX Computer Science Elective 3
CSCI 5XXX Computer Science Colloquium 1
Total 13
1-Semester PathwayFall: August 20, 2018Spring: January 10, 2019
Degree Program Components33 credit hour program7 credit hours apply from Pathway26 credit hours remaining toward degree
Entry Requirements • Undergraduate degree in Computer Science
or closely related field1, 2 • 2.75 GPA on a 4.0 scale • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 75 (17+ subscores in reading and writing) or
• IELTS 6.0 (6.0+ subscores in reading and writing) or
• PTEA 48
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours
EAP 4050 Professional Writing and Presentations for International Graduate Students
3
EAP 4200 Advanced Reading and Writing as Researchers for International Graduate Students
3
CSCI 5030 Principles of Software Development 3
CSCI 5XXX Computer Science Elective 3
CSCI 5XXX Computer Science Colloquium 1
Total 13
slu.edu/arts-and-sciences/departments-programs-beta/_computer-science/
Master of Arts in Chemistry
2-Semester PathwayFall: August 20, 2018Spring: January 10, 2019
Degree Program Components30 credit hour program12 credit hours apply from Pathway18 credit hours remaining toward degree
Program Information
Entry requirements • Undergraduate degree or equivalent • 2.7 GPA on a 4.0 scale • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 70 (13+ subscores in reading and writing) or
• IELTS 6.0 (5.5+ subscores in reading and writing) or
• PTEA 48 or • Completion of AE Level 5
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements • Minimum 3.0 cumulative SLU GPA • Grade of B or better in classes counting
toward major (only one grade of B- will be accepted)
• No C-/D/F/W/I/P/NP/S/U grades • GRE score
Notes1 EAP 4700 GRE/GMAT Test Preparation course is graded
on P/NP scale. Students needs to receive a “P” to pass.
• This Pathway leads to the MA in Chemistry, which
is a coursework-based, non-thesis master’s degree.
• Interested students who complete this Pathway may
apply to the research-based MS or PhD program, but
these programs are highly competitive and require
separate assessment. Entry into these programs is
not guaranteed.
These courses are generally delivered through the INTO SLU Center and are for Pathway students only.
EAP 4000 Applied Research Techniques for International Graduate Students
3
EAP 4100 Reading and Writing as Researchers for International Graduate Students
3
CHEM Chemistry Elective 3
EAP 4700 GRE/GMAT Test Preparation1 1
Total 10
Semester 2 Course Title Credit Hours
EAP 4050 Professional Writing and Presentations for International Graduate Students
3
EAP 4200 Advanced Reading and Writing as Researchers for International Graduate Students
3
CHEM Chemistry Elective 3
Total 9
1-Semester PathwayFall: August 20, 2018Spring: January 10, 2019
Degree Program Components30 credit hour program6 credit hours apply from Pathway24 credit hours remaining toward degree
Entry Requirements • Undergraduate degree or equivalent • 2.7 GPA on a 4.0 scale • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 75 (17+ subscores in reading and writing) or
• IELTS 6.0 (6.0+ subscores in reading and writing) or
• PTEA 50
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours
EAP 4050 Professional Writing and Presentations for International Graduate Students
3
EAP 4200 Advanced Reading and Writing as Researchers for International Graduate Students
3
CHEM Chemistry Elective 3
EAP 4700 GRE/GMAT Test Preparation1 1
Total 10
slu.edu/department-of-chemistry-home/graduate-program
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Master of Science in Software Engineering
2-Semester PathwayFall: August 20, 2018Spring: January 10, 2019
Degree Program Components30 credit hour program13 credit hours apply from Pathway17 credit hours remaining toward degree
Program Information
Entry requirements • Undergraduate degree in Computer Science,
Software Engineering, or closely related field1,2
• 2.75 GPA on a 4.0 scale • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 70 (13+ subscores in reading and writing) or
• IELTS 6.0 (5.5+ subscores in reading and writing) or
• PTEA 46 or • Completion of AE Level 5
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements • Minimum 3.0 cumulative SLU GPA • Grade of B- or better in all courses counting
towards the degree • No C-/D/F/W/I/P/NP/S/U grades • 2 letters of recommendation
NotesCSCI Electives will be determined in consulation with the
department.
1 Related fields include computer engineering, information
technology management, informatics and mathematics
2 The degree must included Data Structures, Object-Oriented
Design, Computer Architecture, as well as Calculus I, II and
a substantial course in discrete mathematics.
These courses are generally delivered through the INTO SLU Center and are for Pathway students only.
EAP 4000 Applied Research Techniques for International Graduate Students
3
EAP 4100 Reading and Writing as Researchers for International Graduate Students
3
CSCI 5030 Principles of Software Development 3
CSCI 5XXX Computer Science Elective 3
Total 12
Semester 2 Course Title Credit Hours
EAP 4050 Professional Writing and Presentations for International Graduate Students
3
EAP 4200 Advanced Reading and Writing as Researchers for International Graduate Students
3
CSCI 5300 Software Engineering 3
CSCI 5XXX Computer Science Elective 3
CSCI 5XXX Computer Science Colloquium 1
Total 13
1-Semester PathwayFall: August 20, 2018Spring: January 10, 2019
Degree Program Components30 credit hour program7 credit hours apply from Pathway23 credit hours remaining toward degree
Entry Requirements • Undergraduate degree in Computer Science,
Software Engineering, or closely related field1,2
• 2.75 GPA on a 4.0 scale • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 75 (17+ subscores in reading and writing) or
• IELTS 6.0 (6.0+ subscores in reading and writing) or
• PTEA 48
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours
EAP 4050 Professional Writing and Presentations for International Graduate Students
3
EAP 4200 Advanced Reading and Writing as Researchers for International Graduate Students
3
CSCI 5030 Principles of Software Development 3
CSCI 5XXX Computer Science Elective 3
CSCI 5XXX Computer Science Colloquium 1
Total 13
slu.edu/programs/graduate/index.php
College of Arts and Sciences
Graduate Pathway Programs | 31
John Cook School of Business
Master of Science in Applied Financial Economics
2-Semester PathwayFall: August 20, 2018
Degree Program Components39 credit hour program9 credit hours apply from Pathway30 credit hours remaining toward degree
Program Information
Entry Requirements • Undergraduate degree or equivalent • 2.75 GPA on 4.0 scale • Current résumé • 2 letters of recommendation • Personal statement • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 78 or • IELTS 6.0 or • PTEA 52 or • Completion of AE Level 5
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements • Minimum of 3.0 cumulative GPA in SLU
business courses • Grade of B or better in classes counting
toward major (only one grade of B- will be accepted)
• No C-/D/F/W/I/P/NP/S/U grades • GMAT 550 overall or
GRE 149V, 158Q
Notes1 EAP 4700 GRE/GMAT Test Preparation course is graded
on P/NP scale. Students needs to receive a “P” to pass.
These courses are generally delivered through the INTO SLU Center and are for Pathway students only.
EAP 4000 Applied Research Techniques for International Graduate Students
3
EAP 4100 Reading and Writing as Researchers for International Graduate Students
3
OPM 5020 Applied Business Statistics 3
EAP 4700 GRE/GMAT Test Preparation1 1
Total 10
Semester 2 Course Title Credit Hours
EAP 4200 Advanced Reading and Writing as Researchers for International Graduate Students
3
ACCT 5010 Accounting for Managers 3
ECON 5010 Economics for Managers 3
Total 9
1-Semester PathwaySpring: January 10, 2019
Degree Program Components39 credit hour program9 credit hours apply from Pathway30 credit hours remaining toward degree
Entry Requirements • Undergraduate degree or equivalent • 2.75 GPA on 4.0 scale • Current résumé • 2 letters of recommendation • Personal statement • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 83 or • IELTS 6.0 (5.5 subscores in
reading and writing) or • PTEA 56
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours
EAP 4200 Advanced Reading and Writing as Researchers for International Graduate Students
3
OPM 5020 Applied Business Statistics 3
ACCT 5010 Accounting for Managers 3
ECON 5010 Economics for Managers 3
EAP 4700 GRE/GMAT Test Preparation1 1
Total 13
business.slu.edu
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Master of Science in Supply Chain Management
2-Semester PathwayFall: August 20, 2018Spring: January 10, 2019
Degree Program Components42 credit hour program12 credit hours apply from Pathway30 credit hours remaining toward degree
Program Information
Entry Requirements • Undergraduate degree or equivalent • 2.75 GPA on 4.0 scale • Current résumé • 2 letters of recommendation • Personal statement • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 78 or • IELTS 6.0 or • PTEA 52 or • Completion of AE Level 5
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements • Minimum of 3.0 cumulative GPA in SLU
business courses • Grade of B or better in classes counting
toward major (only one grade of B- will be accepted)
• No C-/D/F/W/I/P/NP/S/U grades • GMAT 500 overall or GRE 149V, 153Q
Notes1 EAP 4700 GRE/GMAT Test Preparation course is graded
on P/NP scale. Students needs to receive a “P” to pass.
These courses are generally delivered through the INTO SLU Center and are for Pathway students only.
EAP 4100 Reading and Writing as Researchers for International Graduate Students
3
OPM 5020 Applied Business Statistics 3
ACCT 5010 Accounting for Managers 3
EAP 4700 GRE/GMAT Test Preparation1 1
Total 10
Semester 2 Course Title Credit Hours
EAP 4200 Advanced Reading and Writing as Researchers for International Graduate Students
3
OPM 5050 Operations Management 3
ECON 5010 Economics for Managers 3
Total 9
1-Semester Pathway
Fall: August 20, 2018Spring: January 10, 2019
Degree Program Components
42 credit hour program9 credit hours apply from Pathway33 credit hours remaining toward degree
Entry Requirements • Undergraduate degree or equivalent • 2.75 GPA on 4.0 scale • Current résumé • 2 letters of recommendation • Personal statement • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 83 or • IELTS 6.0 (5.5 subscores in
reading and writing) or • PTEA 56
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours
EAP 4200 Advanced Reading and Writing as Researchers for International Graduate Students
3
OPM 5020 Applied Business Statistics 3
OPM 5050 Operations Management 3
ACCT 5010 Accounting for Managers 3
EAP 4700 GRE/GMAT Test Preparation1 1
Total 13
business.slu.edu
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
2-Semester PathwayFall: August 20, 2018Spring: January 10, 2019
Degree Program Components48 credit hour program12 credit hours apply from Pathway36 credit hours remaining toward degree
Program Information
Entry Requirements • Undergraduate degree or equivalent • 2.75 GPA on 4.0 scale • Current résumé • 18 months minimum work experience • 2 professional references • Personal statement • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 78 or • IELTS 6.0 or • PTEA 52 or • Completion of AE Level 5
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements • Minimum of 3.0 cumulative GPA in SLU
business courses • Grade of B or better in classes counting
toward major (only one grade of B- will be accepted)
• No C-/D/F/W/I/P/NP/S/U grades • GMAT 500 overall or GRE 149V, 153Q
Notes1 EAP 4700 GRE/GMAT Test Preparation course is graded
on P/NP scale. Students needs to receive a “P” to pass.
These courses are generally delivered through the INTO SLU Center and are for Pathway students only.
EAP 4100 Reading and Writing as Researchers for International Graduate Students
3
OPM 5020 Applied Business Statistics 3
ACCT 5010 Accounting for Managers 3
EAP 4700 GRE/GMAT Test Preparation1 1
Total 10
Semester 2 Course Title Credit Hours
EAP 4200 Advanced Reading and Writing as Researchers for International Graduate Students
3
OPM 5050 Operations Management 3
ECON 5010 Economics for Managers 3
Total 9
1-Semester PathwayFall: August 20, 2018Spring: January 10, 2019
Degree Program Components48 credit hour program9 credit hours apply from Pathway39 credit hours remaining toward degree
Entry Requirements • Undergraduate degree or equivalent • 2.75 GPA on 4.0 scale • Current résumé • 18 months minimum work experience • 2 professional references • Personal statement • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 83 or • IELTS 6.0 (5.5 subscores in
reading and writing) or • PTEA 56
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours
EAP 4200 Advanced Reading and Writing as Researchers for International Graduate Students
3
OPM 5020 Applied Business Statistics 3
ACCT 5010 Accounting for Managers 3
ECON 5010 Economics for Managers 3
EAP 4700 GRE/GMAT Test Preparation1 1
Total 13
business.slu.edu
John Cook School of Business
Graduate Pathway Programs | 33
Parks College of Engineering
Master of Science in Engineering: Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering or Engineering Physics
2-Semester PathwayFall: August 20, 2018Spring: January 10, 2019
Degree Program Components30 credit hour program6 credit hours apply from Pathway24 credit hours remaining toward degree
Program Information
Entry Requirements • Undergraduate degree or equivalent in
Engineering or closely related field • 3.0 GPA on 4.0 scale • Current résumé • Professional goals statement • 3 letters of recommendation • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 70 or • IELTS 6.0 or • PTEA 48 or • Completion of AE Level 5
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements • Minimum of 3.0 cumulative SLU GPA • Grade of B or better in all courses. • No W/I/P/NP/S/U grades • GRE score of at least 150Q • Letter of recommendation from
a SLU faculty member
Notes1 EAP 4700 GRE/GMAT Test Preparation course is graded
on P/NP scale. Students needs to receive a “P” to pass.
2 Course to be determined in consultation with the
program director.
These courses are generally delivered through the INTO SLU Center and are for Pathway students only.
EAP 4000 Applied Research Techniques for International Graduate Students
3
EAP 4100 Reading and Writing as Researchers for International Graduate Students
3
MATH 4XXX or ENG 5XXX
Mathematics Elective2 OREngineering Elective2
3
EAP 4700 GRE/GMAT Test Preparation1 1
Total 10
Semester 2 Course Title Credit Hours
EAP 4050 Professional Writing and Presentations for International Graduate Students
3
EAP 4200 Advanced Reading and Writing as Researchers for International Graduate Students
3
ENG 5XXX Engineering Elective2 3
Total 9
1-Semester PathwayFall: August 20, 2018Spring: January 10, 2019
Degree Program Components30 credit hour program3 credit hours apply from Pathway27 credit hours remaining toward degree
Entry Requirements • Undergraduate degree or equivalent in
Engineering or closely related field • 3.0 GPA on 4.0 scale • Current résumé • Professional goals statement • 3 letters of recommendation • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 75 (17+ subscores in reading and listening) or
• IELTS 6.0 (5.5 subscores in reading and listening) or
• PTEA 50
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours
EAP 4050 Professional Writing and Presentations for International Graduate Students
3
EAP 4200 Advanced Reading and Writing as Researchers for International Graduate Students
3
ENG 5XXX Engineering Elective2 3
EAP 4700 GRE/GMAT Test Preparation1 1
Total 10
parks.slu.edu
34 | INTO Saint Louis University 2018–2019
Doisy College of Health Sciences
Master of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics
2-Semester PathwayFall: August 20, 2018Spring: January 10, 2019
Degree Program Components34 credit hour program9 credit hours apply from Pathway*25 credit hours remaining toward degree
Program Information
Entry requirements • Undergraduate degree in Nutrition or
Dietetics or equivalent • 2.75 GPA on a 4.0 scale • 3 letters of recommendation • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 70 or • IELTS 6.0 or • PTEA 46 or • Completion of AE Level 5
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements • Minimum 3.0 cumulative SLU GPA • Grade of B- or better in all classes counting
toward major • No C-/D/F/W/I/P/NP/S/U grades • GRE 150V/150Q/4W
* Students who do not have the appropriate academic
background may have to take prerequisites that do
not count towards the degree.
NotesThese courses are generally delivered through the INTO SLU Center and are for Pathway students only.
EAP 4000 Applied Research Techniques for International Graduate Students
3
EAP 4100 Reading and Writing as Researchers for International Graduate Students
3
DIET XXXX Foundation Course 3
Total 9
Semester 2 Course Title Credit Hours
EAP 4200 Advanced Reading and Writing as Researchers for International Graduate Students
3
EAP 4050 Professional Writing and Presentations for International Graduate Students
3
DIET XXXX Foundation Course 3
DIET XXXX Foundation Course 3
Total 12
1-Semester PathwayFall: August 20, 2018Spring: January 10, 2019
Degree Program Components34 credit hour program6 credit hours apply from Pathway*28 credit hours remaining toward degree
Entry Requirements • Undergraduate degree in Nutrition or
Dietetics or equivalent • 2.75 GPA on a 4.0 scale • 3 letters of recommendation • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 75 (17+ subscores in reading and writing) or
• IELTS 6.0 (6.0+ subscores in reading and writing) or
• PTEA 50
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours
EAP 4200 Advanced Reading and Writing as Researchers for International Graduate Students
3
EAP 4050 Professional Writing and Presentations for International Graduate Students
3
DIET XXXX Foundation Course 3
DIET XXXX Foundation Course 3
Total 12
slu.edu/programs/graduate/nutrition-and-dietetics-ms.php
Graduate Pathway Programs | 35
School of Law
Master of Laws in American Law for Foreign Lawyers
2-Semester PathwayFall: August 20, 2018Spring: January 10, 2019
Degree Program Components24 credit hour program 0 credit hours apply from Pathway24 credit hours remaining toward degree
Program Information
Entry Requirements • First degree in law adequate for Bar
qualification in home country (LLB or equivalent)
• 2.9 GPA on 4.0 scale • Current résumé • Statement of purpose • 2 letters of recommendation • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 79 or • IELTS 6.5 or • PTEA 52 or • Completion of AE Level 5
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements • Minimum of 3.0 cumulative SLU GPA • Grade of B or better in Introduction to
US Law Course • No C-/D/F/W/I/P/NP/S/U grades
These courses are generally delivered through the INTO SLU Center and are for Pathway students only.
EAP 4000 Applied Research Techniques for International Graduate Students
3
EAP 4100 Reading and Writing as Researchers for International Graduate Students
3
EAP 4XXX Speaking, Writing and Reading English Lab I 3
LAW XXXX Pro-Seminar in US Legal Studies 1
Total 10
Semester 2 Course Title Credit Hours
EAP 4050 Professional Writing and Presentations for International Graduate Students
3
EAP 4200 Advanced Reading and Writing as Researchers for International Graduate Students
3
EAP 4XXX Speaking, Writing and Reading English Lab II 3
LAW XXXX Introduction to US Law: Legal Research and Writing
3
Total 12
law.slu.edu
Juris Doctor for Foreign Lawyers
2-Semester PathwayFall: August 20, 2018
Degree Program Components61 credit hour program0 credit hours apply from Pathway61 credit hours remaining toward degree
Program Information
Entry Requirements • First degree in law adequate for Bar
qualification in home country (LLB or equivalent)
• 3.0 GPA on 4.0 scale • Current résumé • Statement of purpose • Character and fitness questionnaire • 2 letters of recommendation • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 90 or • IELTS 7.0 or • PTEA 60 or • Completion of AE Level 5
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements • Minimum of 3.0 cumulative SLU GPA • Grade of B or better in Introduction to
US Law Course • No C-/D/F/W/I/P/NP/S/U grades • LSAT score of 152 or above • Complete LSAC Credential Assembly Service
(CAS) file required • SLU Law JD application
NotesStudents will be required to register for the LSAT and the
LSAC Credential Assembly Service (CAS) as part of the
SLU Law application process.
1) Students should submit their credentials/transcripts to
the LSAC CAS before they depart for the Pathway program.
2) Students not meeting the qualifications set forth above
may be admitted if other factors weigh in their favor.
These courses are generally delivered through the INTO SLU Center and are for Pathway students only.
EAP 4000 Applied Research Techniques for International Graduate Students
3
EAP 4100 Reading and Writing as Researchers for International Graduate Students
3
EAP 4XXX Speaking, Writing and Reading English Lab I 3
LAW XXXX Pro-Seminar in US Legal Studies 1
LSAT Test Preparation 1
Total 11
Semester 2 Course Title Credit Hours
EAP 4050 Professional Writing and Presentations for International Graduate Students
3
EAP 4200 Advanced Reading and Writing as Researchers for International Graduate Students
3
EAP 4XXX Speaking, Writing and Reading English Lab II 3
LAW XXXX Introduction to US Law: Legal Research and Writing 3
Total 12
law.slu.edu
36 | INTO Saint Louis University 2018–2019
Center for Outcomes Research
College of Public Health and Social Justice
Master of Science in Urban Planning and Development
2-Semester PathwayFall: August 20, 2018
Degree Program Components48 credit hour program12 credit hours apply from Pathway36 credit hours remaining toward degree
Program Information
Entry Requirements • Undergraduate degree or equivalent • 2.75 GPA on 4.0 scale • Current résumé • 3 letters of recommendation • Professional goal statement • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 75 or • IELTS 6.0 or • PTEA 50 or • Completion of AE Level 5
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements • Minimum of 3.0 cumulative SLU GPA • Grade of B or better in all major courses • No C-/D/F/W/I/P/NP/S/U grades
These courses are generally delivered through the INTO SLU Center and are for Pathway students only.
EAP 4100 Reading and Writing as Researchers for International Graduate Students
3
UPD 5000 Foundations of Planning 3
GIS 5010 Introduction to GIS 3
Total 9
Semester 2 Course Title Credit Hours
EAP 4200 Advanced Reading and Writing as Researchers for International Graduate Students
3
UPD 5200 Local Economic Development Policy and Practice
3
UPD 5500 Real Estate Finance 3
Total 9
slu.edu/programs/graduate/urban-planning-and-development-ma.php
Master of Science in Health Data Science
2-Semester PathwayFall: August 20, 2018
Degree Program Components30 credit hour program6 credit hours apply from Pathway24 credit hours remaining toward degree
Program Information
Entry Requirements • Undergraduate degree or equivalent in
Mathematics, Statistics, Computer Science, Biology or closely related field
• 2.75 GPA on 4.0 scale • Previous course work in calculus, computer
science and/or statistics • Current résumé • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 70 (13+ subscores in reading and listening) or
• IELTS 6.0 (5.5+ subscores in reading and listening) or
• PTEA 48 or • Completion of AE Level 5
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours Progression Requirements • Minimum of 3.0 cumulative SLU GPA • Grade of B or better in all Programming
Courses • No C-/D/F/W/I/P/NP/S/U grades
These courses are generally delivered through the INTO SLU Center and are for Pathway students only.
EAP 4000 Applied Research Techniques for International Graduate Students
3
EAP 4100 Reading and Writing as Researchers for International Graduate Students
3
HDS 5310 Analytics and Statistical Programming 3
Total 9
Semester 2 Course Title Credit Hours
EAP 4050 Professional Writing and Presentations for International Graduate Students
3
EAP 4200 Advanced Reading and Writing as Researchers for International Graduate Students
3
HDS 5210 Programming for Data Sciences 3
Total 9
1-Semester PathwayFall: August 20, 2018
Degree Program Components30 credit hour program3 credit hours apply from Pathway27 credit hours remaining toward degree
Entry Requirements • Undergraduate degree or equivalent in
Mathematics, Statistics, Computer Science, Biology or closely related field
• 2.75 GPA on 4.0 scale • 3 letters of recommendation • Language requirement:
• TOEFL iBT 75 (17+ subscores in reading and writing) or
• IELTS 6.0 (6.0+ subscores in reading and writing) or
• PTEA 50
Semester 1 Course Title Credit Hours
EAP 4050 Professional Writing and Presentations for International Graduate Students
3
EAP 4200 Advanced Reading and Writing as Researchers for International Graduate Students
3
HDS 5310 Analytics and Statistical Programming 3
Total 9
slu.edu/medicine/slucor
Academic English | 37
What You’ll Learn• Understand US values in an academic setting
• Present spoken and written ideas accurately and effectively in English
• Write research papers with proper use of citations and references
• Read, understand and critically evaluate academic texts
• Understand and use vocabulary common to academic disciplines
• Take useful and accurate notes in academic lectures and presentations
Content-Based InstructionThe Academic English program uses content-based instruction (CBI), which helps students learn
English while they study academic topics. Students will explore American culture, contemporary
American issues, and other topics that will build the background knowledge and the study skills
students need for success in their Pathway content classes and in their degree programs.
University and Community EngagementAcademic English students begin making connections with Americans right away. The
International Partners Program matches American students in Saint Louis University's Honors
Program with Academic English students for conversation practice and cultural exchange.
American student tutors in the English Language Center help Academic English students practice
their speaking, writing, and study skills. In English through Service classes, students and teachers
volunteer at St. Louis area schools, churches, and aid centers, practicing English while they help
meet Saint Louis University's goal of serving others.
Academic EnglishThe Academic English program at INTO SLU will help prepare you for university study in the US. You will receive high-quality English language instruction and the academic skills to succeed at SLU.
Find out more atwww.intostudy.com/slu/academic-english
• Small classes of 15 students
• Academic advising and coaching
throughout your program
Key Program Facts• Fall, Spring and Summer start dates
• Program length is 16 weeks
(Summer is 10 weeks)
• Minimum enrollment of 1 semester
• Minimum age 16
• High school diploma required
• No English language requirement;
students will be assessed and
placed upon arrival
• 4 undergraduate levels and 5
graduate levels
• Average 20 hours of instruction
per week, Summer is 28 hours
per week
• No on-campus housing requirement
for Academic English only students;
however, if progressing to
International Year One, students
must live on-campus for the
first 4 consecutive semesters.
Progression Requirements
International Year One 2-Semester Pathway• Completion of Academic English
Level 4
• SLU GPA 2.5 with C or better in
core classes
Graduate 2-Semester Pathway• Completion of Academic English
Level 5
• SLU GPA requirement will depend
on the program
38 | INTO Saint Louis University 2018–2019
Country Scales - International Year One
GCSE/IGCSE 4 Subjects with C or Better and 1 grade of D. Subjects must include English, Math, and Science and 2 electives.
GCSE/IGCSE A-Levels GCE/IGCSE Advanced Level - 2 subjects with 1 grade of C and 1 grade of D, and meet the GCSE or GCE ‘O’ Level requirements.
IB Diploma IB Diploma w/minimum score of 25; average grades of 4.5 or higher (1-7) if by individual courses.
Argentina Average of 6.7 (Aprobado) out of 10 on Bachiller or equivalent
Azerbaijan Senior High School Graduation Diploma with an average of 3.75 on a 5.0 point scale.
Bahrain Secondary School Leaving Certificate or General Certificate of Secondary Education. An average of 57% out of 100%.
Bangladesh Secondary School Certificate & Higher Secondary Certificate result cards issued by Board of Intermediate & Secondary Education, with average of 47% out of 100%.
Belize 4 subjects with a numberic grade of I or II (B or higher) and one grade of III (C or Higher).
Benin Average of 11 (Passable) on Baccalauréat or Baccalauréat de Technicien or Technique
Bosnia and Herzegovina Svjedodžba o završnom ispit (Matura) or Certificate of Final Examination with an average 2.7 or higher
Brazil An average of 6.75 out of 10.
Bulgaria Diploma za Sredno Obrazovanie (Diploma of Secondary Education) or its equivalent with an average of 2.7 or higher
Cameroon GCSE O Level with 4 grades of C and 1 grade of D. Or Baccalaureat de L’Enseignement Secondaire with average of 11 out of 20.
Canada Each Province is different.
Chile Licencia de Educatión Media with a 4.0 or higher
China P.R. *GaoSan (Year 12) Senior High School Graduation/Completion (Year 12) minimum 77.5% out of 100%. *GaoEr (Year 11) Senior High School Graduation/Completion (with Huikao) minimum 77.5% out of 100%.
Colombia An average of 7.5 out of 10.
Congo An average of 11.5 on Diplôme d’État d’Etudes Secondaires du Cycle Long or its equivalent
Cuba 70+ (Aprovechado) on the Bachillerato or its equivalent
Cyprus Apolytirio Lykeiou (School Leaving Certificate- Greek) or Lise Diplomasi (Turkish). Average of 15.5 out of 20 (Southern Cyprus) or 6.5 out of 10 (Northern Cyprus).
Denmark Grade of 6 or higher on the Studentereksamen or its equivalent
Ecuador 7.75 out of 10.
France 11 or higher out of 20) on the Diplôme de Bachelier de l’Enseignement du Second Degré (Baccalauréat) or its equivalent
Germany Zeugnis der Allgemeinen Hochschulreife/Zeugnis der Fachhochschulreife with an average of 2.5 out of 6 (grade 1 is high) or 8 out of 15 (grade 15 high).
Ghana West African School Certificate of Education (WAEC) with 5 subjects and average of 3.25 where 1 is high. Subjects must include English, Math and Science.
Hong Kong HKDSE with 4 Core subjects (Maths, English Language, Chinese Language & Liberal Studies) and 1 elective with 2xLevel 3s and 3xLevel 2s.
India Secondary School Certificate (SSC) and Higher Secondary School Cert (HSC) with an average of 55% out of 100%.
Indonesia SMA or STTB with grades for Years 9-12 and an average of 6.7 on a 10 point scale OR 67% out of 100%.
Iran Completion of the Diplom-Metevaseth (Certificate of Completion of Secondary Education). An average of 13.5 on a 20 point scale.
Iraq Baccalaureate with an average of 70
Italy Diploma di Maturita/Diploma di Perito indicating all exams taken, with an 6.8 out of 10.
Japan Upper Secondary School Leaving Certificate (grades 9-12) with an average of 2.75 on a 4.0 scale or 3.7 on a 5 point scale.
Jordan General Secondary Education Certificate (Tawjihi) with an average of 67% out of 100%.
Kazakhstan Senior High School Graduation Diploma - Attestation of Complete Secondary Education. An average of 3.75 (Good) on a scale of 5.0.
Kenya Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education. 8 subjects with an average of ‘B-’ or better.
Kuwait High School (grades 9-12) or General Secondary Education Certificate 77% out of 100%.
Kyrgyzstan General Certificate of Secondary Education with an average of 3.75 on a 5 point grading scale.
Lebanon Shahaada Thaanawiya Amma (General Secondary Certificate) with an average of 12 or higher
Libya General Secondary School Certificate with an average of 65%
Macau Senior Secondary School Completion with Third Class Honors or higher
Malaysia SPM - Require 5 subjects 2 x B and 3 x C.
Mexico Bachillerato with a 7.5 on average
Mongolia School Leaving Certificate (Gerchilgee) with minimum 3.0 out of 5.0 or 75 out of 100
Morocco Senior High School Graduation Diploma - Diplome du Baccalaureat, Attestation, General Certificate of Education with an average of 12 on a 20 point scale.
Myanmar Senior High School Graduation Diploma BESE Matriculation an average grade of 47 out of 100 or a 3.7 on a grading scale of 5.0.
Nepal Higher Secondary Certificate or Secondary Leave Certificate + Proficiency Certificate, Intermediate Certificate with minimum 50%
Netherlands Senior High School Graduation Diploma/Senior General Education Secondary Certificate with transcripts, and average of 6.8 on a 10 point scale.
Nigeria West African School Certificate of Education (WAEC) with 5 subjects and average of C4 where A1 is high. Subjects must include English, Math and Science.
Norway Upper Secondary school Vitnemål (Certificate) with bestatt (passed) with a 4 or higher
Oman General Secondary School Certificate. 76% out of 100%
Pakistan Secondary School Certificate (SSC) and Higher Secondary School Cert (HSC) with an average of 47% out of 100%.
Philippines An average score of 80% or higher and diploma or its equivalent
Qatar Al-Thanawiya Aama Qatari - General Secondary School Certificate with a 70 out of 100.
Romania An average of 6 or higher and a Diploma de bacalaureat or its equivalent
Russia Attestat o Srednem (polnom) Obschem Obrazovanii - Certificate of Secondary (Complete) General Education with an average of 3.75 on a 5 point scale.
Saudi Arabia Examination results for the General Secondary Education Certificate (GSEC), 77% out of 100%.
Singapore Singapore-Cambridge GCE O Level with 4 subjects with grade of 4 or Better and 1 grade of 5 or better. Subjects must include English, Math and Science.
South Africa Senior High School Graduation Diploma - Senior Certificate with an average of 57.5% out of 100% or an average of 4.75 on a 7 point scale.
South Korea High School Certificate minimum 70% or ranking of 5.
Spain Senior High School Graduation Diploma - Graduation Certificate showing all exams taken and grades obtained (Titulo de Bachiller). An average of 5.75 (Bien/Good) on a 10 point scale (a B-Average).
Taiwan Senior High School Diploma. 67.5% out of 100% OR 2.75 on a 4.0 scale.
Tanzania EAGCE with 4 Grades of C or better and 1 grades of D and must include English, Math and Science.
Thailand Certificate of Upper Secondary Education/(Matayom VI) with a 2.75 GPA on a 4.0 scale or 67.5 out of 100.
The Gambia West African School Certificate of Education (WAEC) with 5 subjects and average of C4 where A1 is high. Subjects must include English, Math and Science.
Turkey Lise Diplomasi/Secondary Diploma with average of 6.7 on a 10 point scale or 3.75 on a 5 point scale or 70% out of 100%.
Ukraine Certificate of Complete General Secondary Education or Matriculation Certificate (Atestat) with average of 3.8 on a 5 point scale or 6.7 out of 12.
United Arab Emirates General Secondary Education Diploma with an average of 77% out of 100% or a 2.75 GPA on a 4.0 grading scale.
United Kingdom GCSE O Level with 4 subjects with grades of C or better and 1 grade of D. Subjects must include English, Math and Science.
United States of America High School Diploma with a 2.75 GPA on a 4.0 grading scale.
Uzbekistan Senior High School Graduation Diploma - Attestat -Certificate of Secondary Education with an average of 3.75 on a 5 point scale (Good).
Venezuela Senior High School Graduation Diploma/Bachiller en Ciencias/Humanidades with a 12.5 out of 20.
Vietnam Bang Tot Nghiep Pho Thong Trung Hoc (Diploma of completion of Secondary School (Upper) with an average 6.7 on 10 scale.
Zimbabwe Zimbabwe General Certificate of Education (ZGCE) at Ordinary Level with min 4Bs & 1C.
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Country Scales - Undergraduate Direct Entry
This guide is used for evaluation purposes by the SLU Office of Admission and is supplied here for reference only. Meeting the requirements listed here does not necessarily indicate that a student will qualify for admission to Saint Louis University or INTO Saint Louis University.
When referring to the following guides, be aware that this is not inclusive of all grading requirements. Grading systems and educational structures vary widely around the world and we evaluate each application individually to determine if the applicant meets the standards for success at Saint Louis University.
GCSE/IGCSE 5 subjects with grades of C or better. Subjects must include Math, English, Science, and 2 electives.
GCSE/IGCSE A-Levels GCE/IGCSE Advanced Level - 2 subjects with grades of C or better, and meet the GCSE or GCE O Level requirements.
IB Diploma Average grades of 5 or higher (1-7) unless high school reports different grade conversion.
Argentina Average of 7.0 (Bueno) out of 10 on Bachiller or equivalent
Azerbaijan Senior High School Graduation Diploma with an average of 4.0 on a 5.0 point scale.
Bahrain Secondary School Leaving Certificate or General Certificate of Secondary Education with an average of 60 out of 100.
Bangladesh Secondary School Certificate & Higher Secondary Certificate result cards issued by Board of Intermediate & Secondary Education, with average of 50 out of 100.
Belize Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) Secondary Education Certificate (showing at least five subjects passed with grades of I or II at General Proficiency Level).
Benin Average of 12.5 (Assez Bien) on Baccalauréat or Baccalauréat de Technicien or Technique
Bosnia and Herzegovina Svjedodžba o završnom ispit (Matura) or Certificate of Final Examination with an average of 3 or higher
Brazil Certificado de Conclusao de Segundo Grau with an average 7.0 out of 10 or 70 out of 100.
Bulgaria Diploma za Sredno Obrazovanie (Diploma of Secondary Education) or its equivalent with an average of 3 or higher
Cameroon GCSE O Level with 5 grades of C or better. Or Baccalaureat de L’Enseignement Secondaire with average of 12 out of 20.
Canada Each Province is different.
Chile Licencia de Educatión Media with a 4.9 or higher
China P.R. Senior High School Graduation Diploma or Upper Middle School Graduation Certificate - Transcripts from grades 9-12 with an average of 80 out of 100.
Colombia Completion of Secondary Education - Bachiller with an average of 7.5 on a 10 point scale.
Congo An average of 12.5 on Diplôme d’État d’Etudes Secondaires du Cycle Long or its equivalent
Cuba 80+ (Aprovechado) on the Bachillerato or its equivalent
Cyprus Apolytirio Lykeiou (School Leaving Certificate - Greek) or Lise Diplomasi (Turkish) with an average of 16 out of 20 (Southern Cyprus) or 7 out of 10 (Northern Cyprus).
Denmark Grade of 9 or higher on the Studentereksamen or its equivalent
Ecuador Secondary School Diploma - Bachillerato. An average of 8 on a 10 point scale (Buena/Good).
France 12 or higher (Assez Bien) on the Diplôme de Bachelier de l’Enseignement du Second Degré (Baccalauréat) or its equivalent
Germany Zeugnis der Allgemeinen Hochschulreife/Zeugnis der Fachhochschulreife with an average of 2 out of 6 (grade 1 is high) or 10 out of 15 (grade 15 high).
Ghana Senior Secondary School Certificate Exam with minimum of 5 subjects and average of 3 where 1 is high. Subjects must include English, Math and Science.
Hong Kong HKDSE with 4 Core subjects (Math, English, Science, & Liberal Science) with score of 4 or higher and 1 elective with a 3 or higher.
India Secondary School Certificate (SSC) and Higher Secondary School Cert (HSC) with an average of 60% out of 100%.
Indonesia SMA or STTB with Grades for Years 9-12 and an average of 7 on a 10 point scale or 70 out of 100.
Iran Completion of the Diplom-Metevaseth (Certificate of Completion of Secondary Education) with an average of 14 on a 20 point scale.
Iraq Baccalaureate with an average of 80
Italy Diploma di Maturita/Diploma di Perito indicating all exams taken, with an 8 out of 10.
Japan Upper Secondary School Leaving Certificate (grades 9-12) with an average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale or 4.0 on a 5.0 point scale.
Jordan General Secondary Education Certificate (Tawjihi) with an average of 70 out of 100.
Kazakhstan Senior High School Graduation Diploma - Attestation of Complete Secondary Education. An average of 4 (Good) on a scale of 5.0.
Kenya Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education. 8 subjects with an average of 8.0 on a 12 point scale.
Kuwait General Secondary Education Certificate with a 80 out of 100.
Kyrgyzstan General Certificate of Secondary Education with an average of 4 on a 5 point grading scale.
Lebanon Shahaada Thaanawiya Amma (General Secondary Certificate) with an average of 13.5 or higher
Libya General Secondary School Certificate with an average of 75%
Macau Senior Secondary School Completion with Second Class Honors or higher
Malaysia SPM - Require 5 subjects with an average of B or minimum 10 out of 18 points.
Mexico Bachillerato with a 8 or higher on average
Mongolia School Leaving Certificate (Gerchilgee) with minimum 4.0 out of 5.0 or 80 out of 100
Morocco Senior High School Graduation Diploma - Diplome du Baccalaureat, Attestation, General Certificate of Education with an average of 12 on a 20 point scale.
Myanmar Senior High School Graduation Diploma BESE Matriculation an average grade of 50 out of 100 or a 4.0 on a grading scale of 5.0.
Nepal Higher Secondary Certificate or Secondary Leave Certificate + Proficiency Certificate, Intermediate Certificate with minimum 60%
Netherlands Senior High School Graduation Diploma/Senior General Education Secondary Certificate with transcripts and average of 7.0 on a 10 point scale.
Nigeria West African School Certificate of Education (WAEC) with 5 subjects and average of 5.0 where 1 is high. Subjects must include English, Math and Science.
Norway Upper Secondary school Vitnemål (Certificate) with bestatt (passed) with a 5 or higher
Oman Thanawiya Amma/General Secondary School Certificate with an 80 out of 100.
Pakistan Secondary School Certificate (SSC) and Higher Secondary School Cert (HSC) with an average of 50 out of 100.
Philippines An average score of 85% or higher and diploma or its equivalent
Qatar Al-Thanawiya Aama Qatari - General Secondary School Certificate with a 70 out of 100.
Romania An average of 7 or higher and a Diploma de bacalaureat or its equivalent
Russia Attestat o Srednem (polnom) Obschem Obrazovanii - Certificate of Secondary (Complete) General Education with an average of 4 on a 5 point scale.
Saudi Arabia Shahadat Al-Marhalat Al-Thanawiyyat/General Secondary Education Certificate (GSEC) with a 75 out of 100.
Singapore Singapore-Cambridge GCE O Level with 5 subjects and an aggregate score of 30 or less. Subjects must include English, Math and Science.
South Africa Senior High School Graduation Diploma - Senior Certificate with an average of 60 out of 100 or an average of 4.0 on a 6 point scale.
South Korea High School Certificate minimum 80% or ranking 4.
Spain Bachillerato Superior General with an average of 6.0 on a 10 point scale.
Taiwan Senior High School Diploma with 70 out of 100 or 3.00 GPA on a 4.00 scale.
Tanzania EAGCE in 5 subjects with grades of C or Better and must include English, Math and Science.
Thailand Certificate of Upper Secondary Education/(Matayom VI) with a 3.00 GPA on a 4.0 scale or 70 out of 100.
The Gambia Senior Secondary School Certificate (WAEC) 5 subjects with grades of C or better or an aggregate of 15 or less.
Turkey Lise Diplomasi/Secondary Diploma with average of 7.0 on a 10 point scale or 4.0 on a 5 point scale or 70 out of 100.
Ukraine Certificate of Complete General Secondary Education or Matriculation Certificate (Atestat) with average of 4.0 on a 5 point scale or 7.0 out of 12.
United Arab Emirates General Secondary Education Diploma with an average of 80 out of 100 or a 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 grading scale.
United Kingdom GCSE O Level with 5 subjects with grades of C or better. Subjects must include English, Math and Science.
United States of America High School Diploma with a 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 grading scale.
Uzbekistan Senior High School Graduation Diploma - Attestat -Certificate of Secondary Education with an average of 4 on a 5 point scale (Good).
Venezuela Senior High School Graduation Diploma/Bachiller en Ciencias/Humanidades with a 13 on a 20 scale.
Vietnam Bang Tot Nghiep Pho Thong Trung Hoc (Diploma of completion of Secondary School (Upper) with an average 7.0 on 10 scale or 12 on 20 scale.
Zimbabwe General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level showing 5 subjects with an average of 4.0 (grade 1 is high). Subjects must include English, Math and Science.
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English Waiver Guidelines
Undergraduate Exemptions 2-Semester Pathway 1-Semester Pathway Undergraduate Direct
IELTS 5.5 (min 5.0 in R & W) 6 (min 5.5 in R & W) 6.5
TOEFL 60 (subscores 13 R & W) 75 (subscores 17 in R & W) 80
Password 6 6.5 No
PTEA 44 54 No
IB English A Language and Literature HL: 4
English A Language and Literature HL: 5
No
IGCSE/GCSE English First Language with C or better. ESL C or higher. Not predicted scores.*
No
A Levels (A/AS) Completes Advanced Level in at least 2 subjects with grades of C or better.*
No
US High School 3 final years of English classes with a grade of C or better with no ESL classes. Must have graduated within the past three years.
Standard HS entry reqs
International High School (English medium of instruction)
3 final years of high school in English, mainstream English classes, with grades of B or better in non-ESL classes OR a grade of C or better in an AP English language/composition.
English Speaking High School in Canada accepted. International American High School would have to be verified by each individual school.
SAT 450 Verbal 500 Verbal 610 Critical Reading
ACT 19 English/Reading 21 English/Reading 25 English/Reading
HKDSE English Level 3 or better English Level 4 or better No
Malaysia SPM English 119 with C or better* No
WAEC Grade C6 in English Language No No
AP Language & Composition or Literature & Composition with 3 or better*
No
Trinity College ISE ISE Level II ISE Level III No
IELA B2 B2+ No
Cambridge English: First 162 169 No
Cambridge English: Advanced 162 169 No
Cambridge English: Proficiency 162 169 No
African (Anglophone): Cameroon, Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, Zimbabwe
Yes* No
Commonwealth Caribbean (Anglophone): Antigua, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Bermuda, Cayman Islands, Jamaica, Trinidad & Tobago
Yes* Yes
Australia Yes* Yes
Canada, except Quebec (French) Yes* Yes
Irish Republic Yes* Yes
New Zealand Yes* Yes
United Kingdom (England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales)
Yes* Yes
*Qualifies for 1-Semester Undergraduate Pathway
Graduate Exemptions Graduate Pathway Graduate Direct
GRE Score equivalent of or higher than 149 Verbal (Standard only) No
Bachelor’s or graduate degree from a regionally accredited US Institution Yes* Yes
Bachelor’s or graduate degree from an institution whose language of instruction is English (must be noted on transcript)
Yes* (On a case by case basis) No
*Qualifies for 1-Semester Graduate Pathway
This chart is for English Waiver purposes only. Students will be placed in the appropriate Pathway as determined by the SLU Admissions Team.
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Dates, Tuition and Fees
Rates are an estimate and subject to change. All prices in US dollars. Please visit www.intostudy.com/slu/costs for more information.
By Academic Year There are two main semesters per academic year (Fall, Spring), each about 16 weeks long with a shorter Summer semester of 10 weeks.
Start Dates for Saint Louis UniversitySemester Start Date Application fee for direct entry*
Fall 2018 Aug 20, 2018 $25 Undergraduate/$55-100 Graduate
Spring 2019 Jan 10, 2019 $25 Undergraduate/$55-100 Graduate
Summer 2019 May 22, 2019 $25 Undergraduate/$55-100 Graduate
*No undergraduate application fee when completed online. Graduate application fees vary by program.
The following prices are based on 2017-18 Cost of Attendance values and are subject to change.
Estimated Costs of Attendance for 2018-19Cost Description Tuition and Fees Living Expenses Books and Supplies Insurance Other Total Expenses
Undergraduate Direct Admission (24-36 credits, 12-18 credits per semester) $44,015 $12,300 $1,000 $2,560 $1,030 $60,905
International Year One (3 Semesters)* $53,500 $22,800 $1,500 $4,260 $1,550 $83,610
International Year One (2 Semesters)* $44,015 $15,200 $1,000 $2,840 $1,030 $64,085
International Year One (1 Semester)* $25,310 $7,600 $500 $1,420 $520 $35,350
Graduate Direct Admission (18 credits, 9 credits per semester)** $20,815 $10,930 $1,000 $2,560 $6,440 $41,745
Graduate Direct 2-Semester (Business)** $19,705 $10,930 $1,000 $2,840 $6,440 $40,915
Graduate Direct 2-Semester (Law)** $41,945 $10,930 $1,000 $2,840 $6,440 $63,155
Graduate Pathway (2 Semesters) $32,960 $12,850 $1,000 $2,840 $6,440 $56,090
Graduate Pathway (1 Semester) $18,950 $6,425 $500 $1,420 $3,220 $30,515
Academic English (1 Semester) $7,820 $7,600 $500 $1,420 $520 $17,860
Madrid (1 Semester) €10,280 €3,570 €500 Included in tuition €520 €14,870
*Living expense includes additional $300 meal plan per semester**Varies by program of study. Visit www.slu.edu for more information.
Start Dates for Academic Programs1-Semester Pathway programs are shown below in blue. 2-Semester Pathway programs are shown in black. 3-Semester Pathway programs are shown below in orange. All Pathway programs can be started in the semester indicated below.
1-Semester Pathway 2-Semester Pathway 3-Semester Pathway
Program
Fall 2018Aug 20, 2018 - Dec 18, 2018
Spring 2019Jan 10, 2019 - May 14, 2019
Summer 2019May 22, 2019 -
Aug 2, 2019
International Year One
Aeronautics
Aerospace Engineering
Arts
Business
Computer Science
Engineering
General Studies
Health Information Management
Mathematics and Statistics
Public Health
Science
Graduate Pathway Programs
Applied Financial Economics
Bioinformatics and Computational Biology
Business Administration (MBA)
Chemistry
Computer Science
Engineering
Health Data Science
Law (JD)
Law (LLM)
Nutrition and Dietetics
Software Engineering
Supply Chain Management
Urban Planning and Development
Housing and Dining Services for Academic ProgramsHousing and dining rates are subject to change. INTO SLU attempts to fulfill room type.
Housing TypeFall 2018
Spring 2019
Summer 2019
Undergraduate: double room, shared bath standard Marguerite Hall* $7,720 $7,720 $4,180
Undergraduate: double suite, shared bath Spring Hall* $7,960 $7,960 $4,180
Undergraduate: single room, shared bath Spring Hall* $9,260 $9,260 $4,180
Graduate: Private bedroom apartment, shared bath $6,430 $6,430 $2,170
*Living expense includes additional $300 meal plan per semester
Tuition for English Language ProgramsProgram 1 Semester 2 Semesters 3 Semesters
Academic English $7,820 $15,640 $23,460
Tuition for Academic ProgramsProgram 1-Semester 2-Semester 3-Semester
International Year One $25,310 $44,015 $53,500
Graduate Pathway Program $18,950 $32,960 --
Undergraduate Direct Admission -- $44,015 --
Graduate Direct Admission -- $20,815 --
DepositsProgram Tuition Housing
Academic English $2,000 $2,000
Pathway Program $2,000 $2,000
Academic English + Pathway Program $2,000 $2,000
Miscellaneous Fees and ExpensesOne Time Fall 2018 Spring 2019 Summer 2019
International Express Mail $100
INTO Insurance (Estimated) $1,420 $1,420 $1,030
Books (Estimated) $500 $500 $500
Start Dates for Academic English
Program
Fall 2018Aug 20, 2018 - Dec 18, 2018
Spring 2019Jan 10, 2019 - May 14, 2019
Summer 2019May 22, 2019 -
Aug 2, 2019
Academic English P P P
P Variable program length
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