Yes. Suffolk Madrid is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and College, Inc. (NEASC). In Spain, Suffolk Madrid is authorized by the Consejería de Educación y Cultura de la Comunidad de Madrid, the official educational body within the Madrid regional government.
See Accreditation.
Definitely not. All classes at Suffolk Madrid are taught in English, except higher level Spanish language and culture courses. All students who begin their first-year of university studies are expected to have a good level of English. Students who do not speak Spanish or who have a limited knowledge of Spanish will be expected to begin studying the language shortly after arrival here. We offer Spanish language courses at all levels, from elementary to advanced. We believe that students will have a far more rewarding experience in Spain if they learn Spanish.
back to top^USA citizens must submit SAT I or ACT results. Students who are not USA citizens may submit any one of the following: TOEFL, SAT I, or ACT.
back to top^No. Students whose native language is not English are generally required to submit English language proficiency results. There are exceptions to this rule, and each applicant is considered as an individual.
back to top^A recommended minimum TOEFL score of 525 is necessary (197 for the computer-based exam). Admission to Suffolk Madrid is not based solely on a student’s ability to speak English. The Office of Admission also takes into consideration the following factors when admitting students: secondary school transcript, grade point average, student essay, letters of recommendation, and standardized test scores. There is a very careful review of all application documents before any decision is made regarding admission to the University.
back to top^No. Suffolk University accepts any number of recognized English proficiency examinations, such as Cambridge Certificate, ELPT, etc. In addition, students who receive grades of 4, 5, 6 and 7 in IB English A1 HL or SL, English A2 HL or SL and English B HL examinations satisfy this language requirement.
back to top^Yes. Students who have completed the full IB Diploma with a total of 28 or more points are eligible for sophomore (second-year) standing. Students who earn fewer than 28 points may receive 6 university credits for each higher-level examination passed with a score of 4, 5, 6 or 7. Students who are awarded IB credits may also be eligible for merit scholarships.
back to top^Suffolk University awards university credit for AP scores of 3, 4 and 5.
back to top^Suffolk awards credit for scores of C and higher for degree candidates with A Level results. Five strong O Level passes are required for admission.
back to top^Applying to any government office for anything can be time consuming. The winning strategy is to be well prepared before applying for the Spanish student visa. Students with citizenship from outside the European Union will be required to obtain a Spanish student visa from the Spanish Consulate nearest their home prior to coming to Spain. Students needing such a visa will receive certification of their admission to Suffolk University Madrid Campus as part of the documentation to be submitted in the visa application process. The Spanish Consulate may require proof of full payment of all University fees (including tuition and housing) for at least the first semester before the visa will be granted. Applicants are encouraged to contact the Spanish Consulate in order to ascertain the other necessary documentation, as well as the length of the visa application process. Spanish Consulates in the US
back to top^No. Because you are a legal resident of a European Union country, you do not need a Spanish student visa.
back to top^No. You must apply for and obtain your Spanish student visa in your home country before coming to Spain. Any student who has been admitted to Suffolk Madrid and who arrives on Campus without a valid Spanish student visa will not be permitted to enroll in or attend classes.
back to top^Suffolk University Madrid Campus does not offer any graduate programs. Suffolk Madrid offers the first two years of university study only. There is, however, a full selection of graduate opportunities, including Masters, MBA and Ph.D programs at our Boston Campus. To learn more about these offerings, visit the Suffolk University Boston web site at www.suffolk.edu.
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