Fordham University is a private Jesuit research university located in New York City, USA. Founded in 1841, it carries a rich history rooted in the Jesuit tradition of academic excellence, social justice, and the development of the whole person. With two primary campuses in New York City—the historic Rose Hill campus in the Bronx and the urban Lincoln Center campus in Manhattan—Fordham offers a unique educational experience that blends a traditional collegiate atmosphere with unparalleled access to the cultural, financial, and political heart of the world.
The university comprises ten colleges, including Fordham College at Rose Hill, Fordham College at Lincoln Center, Gabelli School of Business, and the School of Law, among others. It offers a wide array of undergraduate and graduate programs across the arts and sciences, business, law, education, and social service. Fordham is renowned for its rigorous liberal arts curriculum, strong emphasis on ethics and critical thinking, and a commitment to service, preparing students to be leaders in a global society.
Fordham’s strategic location in New York City provides students with exceptional opportunities for internships, career development, and cultural enrichment. Its alumni network is vast and influential, extending across various fields from government and law to media and finance. The university fosters a vibrant intellectual community where students are encouraged to engage with challenging ideas, participate in research, and contribute positively to their communities and the world.