Saint Louis University

Type: Private University

Student Faculty Ratio: 9:1

Founded: 1818

Website: http://www.slu.edu/

Ranking: U.S News #103



English, M.A.
Masters

Information

Application Fee: $65
Tuition per Year: $20880
Avg. Scholarship: $0
Entry Semesters: Fall
Application Dealine: $Completed applications are due by Jan. 13. Students cannot begin the program in the spring semester or a summer session. 1818 instructors seeking a graduate degree should consult with the director of graduate studies in English. Please do not forward any application materials directly to the Department of English. All application materials must be submitted through the Office of Graduate Admission.

Requirements

Min GPA: 37
Require GRE: No
Require GMAT: No
Required Documents:
Diploma
Transcript
English Test Report
Resume
Essay
Personal Statement
Letters of Recommendation: 3
Additional Admission Requirements: Documentation of Financial Support: After an admission decision has been made and scholarship consideration has been assessed, students will need to complete an addendum form outlining certification of financial support for one year of study (if a student visa is required) that must be submitted with the necessary documentation.

English Proficiency

English Test Waiver:

Students may also submit proof that they have successfully completed a college-level English class (not an ESL class) at an accredited college or university in the United States instead of a test score or completed their entire high school curriculum in English (documentation required).

TOEFL Test of English as a Foreign Language
Total: 80 Reading/Literacy:  Writing/Production:  Listening/Comprehension:  Speaking/Conversation: 
DET Duolingo English Test
Total: 110 Reading/Literacy:  Writing/Production:  Listening/Comprehension:  Speaking/Conversation: 
PTE Pearson Test of English Academic
Total: 54 Reading/Literacy:  Writing/Production:  Listening/Comprehension:  Speaking/Conversation: 
IELTS International English Language Testing System
Total: 6.5 Reading/Literacy:  Writing/Production:  Listening/Comprehension:  Speaking/Conversation: