Founded in 1841, Fordham is a world-renowned Jesuit, Catholic university with two campuses in New York City. Our global and diverse community is steeped in the nearly 500-year history of the Jesuits, a religious order with an international reputation as intellectuals and professional educators. The Jesuit tradition emphasizes academic excellence, care for the whole person, and social justice. We welcome people of all faiths and of no faith but goodwill, students who want to use their education to serve the common good, global citizens of conscience, competence, compassion, and commitment.
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Hughes Hall - Gabelli School of Business at Rose Hill
William D. Walsh Family Library - Rose Hill & Quinn Library - Lincoln Center
Edwards Parade/Keating Hall - Rose Hill
Lowenstein Building - Lincoln Center
With multiple distinct campuses, there are numerous noteworthy buildings including new and recently renovated academic and extracurricular space (Renovated campus center at Rose Hill, Spring 2022), residence halls and athletic centers/fields (New fitness center -- Ram Fit -- at Lincoln Center, Spring 2023). Additional space to note includes student-run coffee houses, white and black box studio spaces and historic buildings designated as NYC landmarks.
The Bronx Zoo (Rose Hill)
NY Botanical Garden (Rose Hill)
Lincoln Center/Broadway (Lincoln Center)
Central Park (Lincoln Center)
NYC is the "capital of the world" and Fordham's multiple campuses are located in the center of this cultural metropolis.
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You can apply in one of three ways: Early Decision, Early Action, or Regular Decision. A high school diploma is required; GED and other equivalencies are accepted. First-year applicants should complete four years of high school English, three to four years of science, three to four years of math, three to four years of social studies, and two to three years of a foreign language. Students who want to pursue a math, science, or pre-medical curriculum should have at least four years of math and one each of physics and chemistry. Business students should have four years of college preparatory mathematics, through at least precalculus. Most successful candidates will have maintained an A/Aaverage. Exceptions will be considered for students whose high school programs were impacted by COVID-19 disruptions.
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Academic Programs
The University offers numerous programs and services that expand the minds and hearts of students. From your freshman year to your graduation, our advising programs help you reach your full potential through the Jesuit ideal of cura personalis, or care for the whole person. Our advisers support you throughout your college career to ensure that you receive a well-rounded education that will sharpen your talents, widen your vision, and prepare you to embrace and create change.
Nearly 80 percent of the Class of 2016 completed at least one internship before graduation. Students can take advantage of Fordham’s partnerships with more than 2,600 leading organizations in New York City and beyond.
The Service Learning Program allows students to integrate serious scholarship with civic action.
Our dual-degree programs in business and our accelerated master’s programs in the arts, sciences, and education allow students to complete both a bachelor’s and master’s degree in five years. The 3-3 Law Program permits qualified students to enroll at Fordham’s top-ranked School of Law after three years of undergraduate study.
The Pre-Health Professions Advising program guides students into many of the country’s finest medical schools. Additionally, 95 percent of students from the Fordham Class of 2016 who applied to law school were accepted.
Our students provide needed research assistance at partner organizations like the New York Botanical Garden and the Bronx Zoo/Wildlife Conservation Society. Through Fordham’s partnership with the United Nations, students get access to weekly briefings, special events, and internship positions. Fordham also offers several research grants that support students as they co-author papers in peer-reviewed journals, present their work at professional conferences, and participate in competitive research programs.
The University offers access to yearlong, semester-long, and summer study abroad programs in more than 52 countries across six continents, including opportunities at the London School of Economics and la Universidad de Granada in Spain. Fordham University is ranked third in the New York metropolitan area and 32nd in the nation for the number of students we send abroad each year.
Among our many Integrated Learning Communities is the Manresa Program, a living-learning opportunity for freshmen. Students in the program live and study together in the recently renovated Loyola Hall at Rose Hill, engage with faculty in interactive seminars, and participate in activities that nurture the development of the whole person.
The University’s honors programs are intentionally small, unabashedly intense, and deeply supportive of exceptional academic ability.
Majors and Degrees Offered
The strength of Fordham's academic program is the underlying link between its liberal arts core curriculum and more than 70 outstanding majors and minors offered at Fordham College at Rose Hill, Fordham College at Lincoln Center, and the Gabelli School of Business. The core may help you discover your passion. It will also give you the chance to explore subjects beyond your major, helping you grow and inspiring you to make new connections?both academic and personal.
Fordham offers a variety of degrees and programs within its three traditional undergraduate colleges. Along with a full slate of programs in the humanities, social sciences, and physical and natural sciences, Fordham College at Rose Hill offers several unique programs, including, environmental science, fashion studies, and integrative neuroscience.
In addition to the rich mix of liberal arts and science majors and courses, Fordham College at Lincoln Center is the home of our performing arts majors, including a comprehensive B.A. in theatre grounded in hands-on experience. Theatre majors choose one of four tracks?performance, design and production, directing, or playwriting?and work with award-winning faculty and stellar guest artists in small classes and on ambitious mainstage productions. Fordham also offers an innovative four-year B.F.A. in dance, conducted in partnership with the Ailey School of the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater.
In the Gabelli School of Business at Rose Hill, students can choose from a variety of majors in areas such as finance, marketing, and accounting. You can add depth to that chosen major with a primary and secondary concentration, including options in social innovation, sports business, or value investing. The Gabelli School also offers programs in entrepreneurship, law and ethics, and sustainable business. At the Lincoln Center campus, the Gabelli School offers a B.S. in global business with concentrations in digital media and technology, global finance and business economics, healthcare management, and consumer insights.
The Fordham School of Law and our graduate schools in business administration, religion, arts and sciences, education, and social service provide additional opportunities for advanced education.
- ARTS AND HUMANITIES
- Art History
- Classical Civilization
- Classical Languages
- Comparative Literature
- Dance** (LC only)
- English
- Fashion Studies†
- History
- Music
- Philosophy
- Theatre** (LC only)
- Design and Production||
- Directing||
- Performance||
- Playwriting||
- Visual Arts§
- Architecture||
- Film and Video||
- Graphic Design||
- Painting and Drawing||
- Photography||
- BUSINESS (LINCOLN CENTER)
- Global Business
- Digital Media and Technology: Media||
- Digital Media and Technology: Technology||
- Global Finance and Business Economics||
- Global Marketing with Consumer Insights||
- BUSINESS (ROSE HILL)
- Accounting Information Systems
- Accounting Sustainability Reporting||
- Applied Accounting and Finance
- Business Administration
- Business Economics||
- Consulting||
- Entrepreneurship||
- Finance
- Information Systems
- Management||
- Marketing
- Public Accountancy
- Public Accounting
- Social Innovation||
- Sustainable Business||
- MATH AND ECONOMICS
- Economics
- Interdisciplinary Math and Economics
- Math and Computer & Information Sciences
- Mathematics
- LANGUAGES
- Arabic†
- Chinese Studies
- French Language and Literature
- French Studies
- German Language and Literature
- German Studies
- Italian Language and Literature
- Italian Studies
- Mandarin Chinese†
- Russian†
- Spanish Language and Literature
- Spanish Studies
- COMMUNICATION AND MEDIA STUDIES
- Communication and Culture
- Digital Technologies and Emerging Media
- Film and Television
- Journalism
- New Media and Digital Design* (LC)
- Sports Journalism†
- COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCES
- Bioinformatics†
- Computer Science
- Cybersecurity†
- Math and Computer & Information Sciences
- INTERDISCIPLINARY
- African & African American Studies
- American Studies
- Bioethics†
- Disability Studies†
- Environmental Studies
- Humanitarian Studies*
- International Political Economy* (RH)
- International Studies* (LC)
- Jewish Studies†
- Latin American and Latino Studies
- Medieval Studies
- Middle East Studies
- Peace and Justice Studies†
- Urban Studies
- Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
- SCIENCES
- Biochemistry†
- Biological Sciences (RH only)
- Chemistry (RH only)
- Engineering Physics (RH only)
- Environmental Science
- General Science (RH only)
- Integrative Neuroscience
- Natural Science (LC only)
- Physics (RH only)
- Psychology
- SOCIAL SCIENCES
- Anthropology
- Linguistics†
- Political Science
- Social Work
- Sociology
- THEOLOGY AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES
- Orthodox Christian Studies†
- Religious Studies
- Theology Religious Studies
* These majors are available to students on both campuses, but certain required courses may be offered only at the campus indicated in parentheses. LC indicates Lincoln Center; RH indicates Rose Hill. Applicants interested in pursuing one of these majors on a different campus than the one listed can seek approval from the dean of the college after enrollment as part of first-year academic advising.
† These programs are available only as minors.
** These majors require auditions.
§ For visual arts, campus location may vary by area of concentration. The full major is offered at Lincoln Center. Please consult the Department of Visual Arts prior to applying.
|| These programs are only available as concentrations or tracks. Gabelli students can also choose secondary concentrations, listed at fordham.edu/gabellimajors.
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AREA, ETHNIC, CULTURAL, GENDER, AND GROUP STUDIES.
African-American/Black Studies.
American/United States Studies/Civilization.
Chinese Studies.
French Studies.
German Studies.
Italian Studies.
Latin American Studies.
Near and Middle Eastern Studies.
Women's Studies.
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BIOLOGICAL AND BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES.
Biology/Biological Sciences, General.
Neuroscience.
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BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT, MARKETING, AND RELATED SUPPORT SERVICES.
Accounting and Finance.
Accounting.
Business Administration and Management, General.
Business/Commerce, General.
Finance, General.
International Business/Trade/Commerce.
Marketing/Marketing Management, General.
Organizational Leadership.
Real Estate.
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COMMUNICATION, JOURNALISM, AND RELATED PROGRAMS.
Communication and Media Studies.
Communication, General.
Digital Communication and Media/Multimedia.
Journalism.
Speech Communication and Rhetoric.
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COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCES AND SUPPORT SERVICES.
Computer and Information Sciences, General.
Information Science/Studies.
Information Technology.
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ENGINEERING.
Engineering Physics/Applied Physics.
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ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE/LETTERS.
English Language and Literature, General.
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FOREIGN LANGUAGES, LITERATURES, AND LINGUISTICS.
Classics and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, General.
Comparative Literature.
German Language and Literature.
Italian Language and Literature.
Spanish Language and Literature.
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HISTORY.
History, General.
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LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES, GENERAL STUDIES AND HUMANITIES.
General Studies.
Humanities/Humanistic Studies.
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MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS.
Mathematics and Statistics, Other.
Mathematics, General.
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MULTI/INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES.
Ancient Studies/Civilization.
Biological and Physical Sciences.
Medieval and Renaissance Studies.
Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other.
Natural Sciences.
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NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION.
Environmental Science.
Environmental Studies.
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PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES.
Philosophy.
Religion/Religious Studies.
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PHYSICAL SCIENCES.
Chemistry, General.
Physics, General.
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PSYCHOLOGY.
Psychology, General.
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PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND SOCIAL SERVICE PROFESSIONS.
Social Work.
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SOCIAL SCIENCES.
Anthropology.
Econometrics and Quantitative Economics.
International Relations and Affairs.
Political Economy.
Political Science and Government, General.
Sociology.
Urban Studies/Affairs.
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VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS.
Art History, Criticism and Conservation.
Dance, General.
Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts, General.
Film/Cinema/Video Studies.
Film/Video and Photographic Arts.
Fine Arts and Art Studies, Other.
Music, General.
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Tuition, Room, Board and Fees
Tuition for the academic year 2020–2021: $54,730; Room and board: $19,066 for double occupancy, including meal plan. For more information, visit fordham.edu/tuition.
Financial Aid
As a Jesuit university, Fordham is committed to providing an outstanding education to qualified students.
Nearly 81 percent of undergraduates receive some form of financial aid, including both need-based and merit-based aid. We do our best to support students and families who don’t have the resources to pay our full tuition. Fordham also claims a long tradition of welcoming and supporting students who are among the first in their families to go to college.
Fall freshman applicants should file the FAFSA and CSS Profile forms by February 10. Spring freshman applicants should file by November 1.
Expenses per year:
Tuition
$54,730
Required Fees
$1,443
Average Cost for Books and Supplies
$1,040
Transportation for Commuters
$1,520
On-Campus Room and Board
$19,066
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Fordham students run and participate in more than 225 clubs and organizations, including award-winning newspapers, celebrated musical groups, ambitious academic societies, and vibrant cultural groups. Mimes and Mummers is one of the nation's oldest collegiate theatrical troupes. Our top-ranked Fordham Debate Society is the eighth oldest collegiate debate society in the United States.
Fordham also has a proud history of intercollegiate athletic competition. We sponsor 22 NCAA Division I teams, cheerleading, many club teams, a spirited intramural program, and many recreational programs.
Asian 15%
African-American 4%
Hispanic 16%
Caucasian 55%
Unknown <1%
International 5%
female 59%
male 41%
are out of state 60%
95% are full time
5% are part time
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Location
Fordham’s Rose Hill campus is located in the Bronx, one of New York’s most diverse, multifaceted boroughs. This quintessential college campus—only a 20-minute ride from Grand Central Terminal—is spread across 85 green, leafy acres full of beautiful Gothic architecture. Rose Hill is home to Fordham College at Rose Hill and the Gabelli School of Business.
Fordham’s Lincoln Center campus is located in Manhattan, in the cultural heart of New York City. Situated on eight landscaped acres, the campus is adjacent to Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts and a few blocks from Central Park, Columbus Circle, and the headquarters of major international organizations. The Lincoln Center campus is home to Fordham College at Lincoln Center and the global business program of the Gabelli School of Business.
Getting between campuses is easy on the New York City subway, and Fordham’s Ram Van service also offers a direct connection between Lincoln Center and Rose Hill.
Campus Facilities & Equipment
Our athletic facilities include fitness centers and sports fields; the Vincent T. Lombardi Memorial Center for intramural sports, swimming, water polo, and track; and the Walsh Athletic Training Center, a 3,200-square-foot varsity weight training and conditioning facility.
Our award-winning, nationally recognized public radio station, WFUV 90.7 FM (wfuv.org), has been around for nearly 70 years. Students are active in all operations of the station, as hosts, managers, DJs, and more.
Fordham’s libraries house more than 2.2 million volumes and offer access to extensive archives and special collections. The William D. Walsh Family Library at Rose Hill is also home to the Fordham Museum of Greek, Etruscan, and Roman Art.
Fordham’s biological field station, the Louis Calder Center, is set on 113-acre nature preserve in Armonk, New York. It’s one of the few field stations in North America with relatively undisturbed communities near a large urban center.
Fordham's 12,000-square-foot Visual Arts Complex at the Lincoln Center campus includes drawing studios, a computer imaging lab, film and video editing and screening facilities, an architectural workspace, and two galleries.
Fordham is also home to the oldest Catholic university press in America, Fordham University Press, which publishes ninety books each year.
Fordham offers essential labs and equipment for students studying in a range of fields, including chemistry, biology, and the modern and classical languages. Students in communications and media studies take advantage of the Edward Walsh Digital Media lab (a fully equipped multimedia lab) and Avid editing equipment. And all of our undergraduates benefit from a University-wide network of more than 200 technology-enabled classrooms.
Off-Campus Opportunities
New York is the nation’s biggest college town, with more than 660,000 students enrolled in more than 130 colleges and universities. Fordham’s Lincoln Center campus location gives students easy access to everything New York City has to offer: the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the United Nations, Wall Street and SoHo, Broadway and Chinatown, Harlem and Times Square. The Rose Hill campus is in the heart of the Bronx—the Borough of Parks, home of the Yankees, and origin of a million immigrant success stories. It’s also home to the Bronx Zoo, which is the country's largest metropolitan zoo, and the New York Botanical Garden, one of the country's premier urban gardens and plant research facilities. Students on both campuses can take advantage of the city’s efficient public transportation system, and many students volunteer, perform, or intern throughout the city.
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One aspect of Fordham life that virtually all students embrace? The opportunity to explore New York City. The university itself "sponsors a lot of [city] activities," including "ice skating in Bryant Park, [going to] Broadway shows, [and taking] food outings." Moreover, "Central Park is two blocks away" from the Lincoln Center campus. Not to be outdone, the Rose Hill campus offers opportunities to "hang out...at the green areas or go to the Botanical Gardens and the Bronx Zoo."
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Golf
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Swimming
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Water Polo
Cheerleading
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Track Field Outdoor
Volleyball
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Army ROTC Offered on-campus
Navy ROTC Offered at cooperating institutions: SUNY Maritime College
Air Force ROTC Offered at cooperating institutions: Manhattan College
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Campus Security Report
The Jeanne Clery Act requires colleges and universities to disclose their security policies, keep a public crime log, publish an annual crime report and provide timely warnings to students and campus employees about a crime posing an immediate or ongoing threat to students and campus employees.
Please visit The Princeton Review’s page on campus safety for additional resources: http://www.princetonreview.com/safety
The Princeton Review publishes links directly to each school's Campus Security Reports where available. Applicants can also access all school-specific campus safety information using the Campus Safety and Security Data Analysis Cutting Tool provided by the Office of Postsecondary Education of the U.S. Department of Education: https://ope.ed.gov/campussafety/#/