Saint Louis University – Madrid Campus tuition fees are competitive – some 33 to 50 percent lower than you'll find at comparable universities in North America.
As we work to ensure that the cost of obtaining a university education is affordable to students from diverse socioeconomic backgrounds, we offer a variety of financial aid opportunities to eligible students. In fact, for the 2008/2009 academic year, approximately one-half of Madrid Campus students received some sort of merit-based scholarship or need-based financial aid.
Madrid Campus Jesuit High School Scholarship
Entering freshmen who have completed their last two years of high school in any Jesuit high school anywhere around the world are automatically awarded the Madrid Campus Jesuit High School Award.
Madrid Merit-based Scholarships
First-year students who apply to the Madrid Campus of Saint Louis University are automatically considered for Madrid Campus merit-based scholarships ranging from 1,000 € - 4,000 € per semester. These awards are based on a student's academic credentials as demonstrated by previous coursework, test scores, and the potential to enhance the academic and extracurricular environment of the University.
- FAQs about the Rubio Madrid Merit-based Scholarship (1,000 €/semester)
- FAQs about the Arrupe Madrid Merit-based Scholarship (2,000 €/semester)
- FAQs about the Sullivant Madrid Merit-based Scholarship (3,000 €/semester)
- FAQs about the Iñigo Madrid Merit-based Scholarship (4,000 €/semester)
Madrid Work Grant Awards
Each semester the University makes available a limited number of work grant campus jobs. Students work in departments throughout the University for up to ten hours/week in exchange for a reduction in their tuition fees (around 10-15%). No cash payments are made. Instead, the amount is credited toward the amount due on the tuition fees for the semester.
University work grant opportunities include working as monitors in computer labs, assistants in the library, bookstore, finance department, admissions office, and student life. Job placement priority is given to permanent students. For more information, please contact: financialaid@madrid.slu.edu
For students wishing to supplement their finances, citizens of non-European Union countries holding a student card are now allowed to work off campus for up to twenty hours a week. These jobs require some degree of fluency in Spanish.
Students will also find opportunities in Madrid for jobs tutoring English, other foreign languages, and the sciences.
Family Awards
Family Awards of 750 € per semester are available for families with more than one dependent child enrolled simultaneously at Saint Louis University (St. Louis and/or Madrid Campus).
Need-based Financial Aid
U.S. citizens and permanent residents are also eligible for Saint Louis University need-based financial aid (federal, state and private funded student aid programs) based on:
The online FAFSA application becomes available on January 1st of each year. The 2009-2010 electronic FAFSA is available at www.FAFSA.ed.gov
Saint Louis University's school code is 002506
(Madrid Campus students use the same code as St. Louis Campus students)
For more information about financial aid, please contact:
financialaid@madrid.slu.edu OR refer to this link.
Internships: The University, in cooperation with various multinational companies located in the Madrid area, offers internships to qualified undergraduate students. It is important that the student understand that this is a serious work opportunity, which is demanding in time, professionalism, and language skills.
For more information, please contact: bolsatrabajo@madrid.slu.edu