How many letters of recommendation do I have to submit to SLU?
LORs are not a mandated requirement at St. Louis University but still recommended for UG students to maximise their chances. However, some schools like the School of Medicine with their own specific criteria mandate submission of one LOR with a maximum of two additional letters
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The SLU Tuition Promise covers full tuition fee for first-time UG students from Fall 2026 intake. Students with adjusted gross income of the family less than USD 60,000 are eligible to apply for the program.
The programme is not available to Indian students.
SLU does not charge any application fee from Indian students for either the UG or PG courses. However, students applying for Saint Louis Uni admissions via external platforms may be required to pay the application fee for those platforms.
Yes, Indian students can study at Saint Louis Uni without IELTS. Students can submit a valid score in either the PTE, Duolingo, or TOEFL-iBT to prove their English proficency.
Contact one of our Shiksha Study Abroad counsellors to know more.
Yes, Indian students on F-1 visa can work up to 20 hours/week during the academic session at St Louis Uni. During academic breaks, they can work up to 40 hours/week.
Tutoring, Library assistants, and Admin support are popular part-time options for Indian students at Saint Louis Uni.
Yes, St. Louis Uni offers several scholarships to Indian students. Vice President's Scholarship and the University Scholarship are some popular ones. To be eligible, Indian students need to maintain strong academic scores and portfolio.
Also check: External Scholarships for Indian Students in US
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