Saint Louis University - Office of International Services

 

 




 

 

Exchange/Visiting Admission

The requirements for exchange/visiting admission are the following:

1) Completed application form and essay. You can complete an application and essay online.

2) Advisor Approval E-mail. Have your advisor send an e-mail to the Office of International Services at icadmit@slu.edu approving your participation in the exchange program. Make sure your advisor includes the following information in the e-mail: (a) your name, (2) name of your university, and
(3) semester you plan to attend SLU.

3) Original Transcripts. All official transcripts (certified true photocopies are acceptable) must be accompanied by translations in English and sent to the Office of Undergraduate Admission. 

4) Declaration of Financial Status.

  • A letter (declaration) of financial support from the person(s) or sponsoring agency providing funds for your living expenses for the duration of your study at Saint Louis University; OR
     

  • A letter (certification/attestation) from the sponsor’s bank verifying that funds for living expenses are available during your studies at the University.  The letter from the bank must be on letterhead and original; no copies are accepted. The letter must cover one semester, which is currently about USD $8,000.

Please submit all documents to:

Saint Louis University
Office of International Services
DuBourg Hall 150
221 North Grand Blvd.
St. Louis, MO  63103
USA

E-mail: icadmit@slu.edu

Once the Office of International Services has received all of the required information, the applicant’s file is reviewed to determine eligibility for admission to the University. In reviewing an applicant’s file, first and foremost, the Office of Undergraduate Admission examines the academic performance in high school (or university, when applicable). Solid academic performance in the student's course work is a primary concern in determining an applicant’s admission status. All students are notified of their admission status upon completion of this thorough review.
 

 

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