Saint Louis University Madrid Campus

In 2011, the University expanded the Madrid Campus further with the acquisition and renovation of San Ignacio Hall, providing additional space to support students and faculty, including a new library, cafeteria and auditorium.

Recognized as a center of international education in Spain, SLU-Madrid remains committed to the ideals of service and leadership that the University, its students, faculty, and staff have upheld since 1818, when the St. Louis Campus was founded.

Padre Arrupe Hall houses administrative and faculty offices, classrooms, and biology, chemistry, computer, nursing and physics labs.

San Ignacio Hall, acquired in 2011, is home to an auditorium, art, dance and music studios, additional classrooms, a full-service cafeteria and dining room, the library, faculty offices and a rooftop terrace.

SLU-Madrid fulfill offers nearly 100 undergraduate majors available through Saint Louis University with select programs also completely available on the Madrid Campus.

Students pursuing other majors including engineering and nursing can complete the first two years of study in Madrid before transferring to the St. Louis Campus to finish their degree.

In keeping with the Jesuit mission of the university, SLU-Madrid offers its students, faculty and staff opportunities for living out their identity as "men and women for others" through community service and outreach.

Projects include teaching English to hearing-impaired children, serving meals in a soup kitchen, and raising money for the Red Cross.

Facade of SLU-Madrid Campus, Padre Arrupe Hall
Padre Rubio Hall