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St. Louis University, referred to as SLU for short, has gone through a history of 200 years since 18 18 was founded. As the second largest Catholic university in the United States, it adheres to the idea of Jesuits and is committed to cultivating all-round talents. This paper will discuss the history, characteristics and advantages of St. Louis University in depth to help readers better understand this institution.

All-round talents

St. Louis University is committed to cultivating all-round talents. All students must take half of the core courses of Catholicism to cultivate their moral, spiritual and academic qualities.

research university

St Louis University is a research university, and its research results are highly respected. The Wall Street Journal rated it as one of the 50 key elite training schools in the United States.

Multicultural atmosphere

SLU has a total of 1 1 000 students, including 7000 undergraduates and 4000 postgraduates. These students come from 50 States in the United States and 80 countries around the world, bringing a diverse cultural atmosphere to the campus.

13 institutions

St. Louis University has 13 colleges, covering life sciences, arts and sciences, business schools, law schools, public service schools, medical schools, nursing schools, industrial engineering schools, philosophy schools, extension education schools, public health schools and social service schools. Among them, the strength of business schools and aerospace technical colleges is particularly prominent.

Outstanding alumni

St Louis University has trained many outstanding alumni, such as Enrique Bola, who was elected President of Nicaragua in 200 1. Os), studying in SLU and obtaining the title of industrial engineer.