• Transfer Requirements

You can apply to Suffolk University Madrid Campus as a transfer student if you have been or are currently enrolled in a college or university undergraduate program, you have completed or are completing coursework for credit, and wish to transfer to Suffolk University Madrid Campus to continue your studies to earn an undergraduate/bachelor’s degree.

Requirements for application as a transfer student:

  • Completed application
  • Official transcript(s) from all universities attended
  • Official secondary school (high school) transcript and diploma/certificate
  • TOEFL or ELPT and/or SAT or ACT (or equivalent) score results
  • Official translations of the required documents, if not in English
  • 2 letters of recommendation from university professors, written on university letterhead
  • Essay, including reason for transferring (see item 30 on official application)
  • Proof of citizenship: a copy of passport, birth certificate or national identity card
  • Application fee: US Student or Non-US Student
  • Six passport-size photographs
  • SUMC student health insurance
  • Statement of Activity (Required of all students who are not graduating from high school this year or transfer students who have not been in university continuously since high school. A current resumé is acceptable, if it covers all required years.)

In certain cases, some credentials may be referred to a professional evaluation service, at student expense, for evaluation prior to admission.

Students with citizenship from outside the European Union will be required to obtain a 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 their Spanish Consulate in order to ascertain the other necessary documentation, as well as the length of the visa application process.

Spanish Consulates in the United States