MA in Communication

Saint Louis University (United States) · 1 N Grand Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63103, United States

About University:

Saint Louis University traces its origins to the Saint Louis Academy, founded on November 16, 1818, by the Most Reverend Louis William Valentine DuBourg, Bishop of Louisiana and the Floridas, and placed under the charge of the Reverend François Niel and others of the secular clergy attached to the Saint Louis Cathedral. Its first location was in a private residence near the Mississippi River in an area now occupied by the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial within the Archdiocese of St. Louis.
Already having a two-story building for the 65 students using Bishop Dubourg's personal library of 8,000 volumes for its printed materials, the name Saint Louis Academy was changed in 1820 to Saint Louis College (while the secondary school division remained Saint Louis Academy, now known as St. Louis University High School).In 1827 Bishop Dubourg placed Saint Louis College in the care of the Society of Jesus. Not long after that, it received its charter as a university by act of the Missouri Legislature.
According to William Faherty, the first Jesuit president of St. Louis College, Peter Verhaegen, was a key leader in building Catholicism in the WesT from his arrival 1823 to his death in 1853. He kept frontier needs in mind while designing the curriculum, intensified the school's Catholic life, established a medical department, and moved the school to a bigger campus.It included Protestants among its faculty, student body, and supporters. It introduced evening adult programs, and taught poor boys with city funding.

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About University:

Saint Louis University traces its origins to the Saint Louis Academy, founded on November 16, 1818, by the Most Reverend Louis William Valentine DuBourg, Bishop of Louisiana and the Floridas, and placed under the charge of the Reverend François Niel and others of the secular clergy attached to the Saint Louis Cathedral. Its first location was in a private residence near the Mississippi River in an area now occupied by the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial within the Archdiocese of St. Louis.
Already having a two-story building for the 65 students using Bishop Dubourg's personal library of 8,000 volumes for its printed materials, the name Saint Louis Academy was changed in 1820 to Saint Louis College (while the secondary school division remained Saint Louis Academy, now known as St. Louis University High School).In 1827 Bishop Dubourg placed Saint Louis College in the care of the Society of Jesus. Not long after that, it received its charter as a university by act of the Missouri Legislature.
According to William Faherty, the first Jesuit president of St. Louis College, Peter Verhaegen, was a key leader in building Catholicism in the WesT from his arrival 1823 to his death in 1853. He kept frontier needs in mind while designing the curriculum, intensified the school's Catholic life, established a medical department, and moved the school to a bigger campus.It included Protestants among its faculty, student body, and supporters. It introduced evening adult programs, and taught poor boys with city funding.

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Program Details:

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Institute

College of Arts and Sciences

Degree

MA

Duration

2 years

STEM Designated

Yes

Program

Communication

Expense

Living Expenses

USD 24600

Tuition Fee (Domestic)

USD 22800

Tuition Fee (International)

USD 22800

Eligibility

Minimum/ Avg Score

PTE

54

Undergrad GPA

3

TOEFL

100 - 120

IELTS

7.5 - 9

Duolingo

130

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Intake Deadline 1

01 May, 2025

(August-2025)

Intake Deadline 2

01 Jul, 2025

(August-2025)

Document Required:

  • Degree Certificate

    Common Document

  • Degree Transcript

    Common Document

    Submit unofficial transcripts from all previous colleges or universities attended.

  • Financials (proof of income)

    Common Document

    Proof of financial support that must include: A letter of financial support from the person(s) or sponsoring agency funding the student's time at Saint Louis University A letter from the sponsor's bank verifying that the funds are available and will be so for the duration of the student's study at the University

  • Letter of Recommendation (LOR)

    University Specific

    Three letters of recommendation

  • Resume

    Common Document

    Résumé/CV

  • Statement of Purpose (SOP)

    University Specific

    The statement of purpose should be about 400 to 600 words in length. An effective statement of purpose will articulate why a candidate wants to pursue an M.A. in communication, why the candidate is particularly interested in the M.A. program at Saint Louis University (SLU), as well as the candidate’s goals for study in the program. We are interested in the content of the purpose statement and the quality of writing demonstrated by applicants. Candidates should discuss the following elements in the statement of purpose: 1.What are your professional or civic goals, and how will an M.A. in Communication from SLU help you achieve them? How will the graduate program at SLU support your goals? 2.How have your educational and professional experiences, interests, and civic activities influenced your decision to pursue an M.A. in Communication? How has your background prepared you for graduate study and what will you bring to the program?

  • Test Score Report

    Common Document

    1.IELTS/TOEFL/PTE/Duolingo 2. GRE (Optional)

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