Fordham University

Fordham University is a private, philanthropic, coeducational exploration university situated in New York City, United States. It was established by the Catholic Diocese of New York in 1841 as St. John's College, set being taken care of by the Society of Jesus without further ado from there on, and has following turned into an autonomous organization under a lay leading body of trustees, which depicts the University as "in the Jesuit tradition."

Fordham is made out of ten constituent schools, four of which are for students and six of which are for postgraduates. It enlists more or less 15,000 understudies over three grounds in New York State: Rose Hill in the Bronx, Lincoln Center in Manhattan, and Westchester in West Harrison. Notwithstanding these grounds, the University keeps up a study abroad focus in the United Kingdom and field workplaces in Spain and South Africa. Fordham honors the Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, and Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees, and also different expert's and doctoral degrees. The 2015 release of U.S. News and World Report records Fordham as a "more specific" national college and positions it 58th in this category.

Fordham Preparatory School, a four-year, all-male school preparatory school, was once coordinated with the University and shares its establishing. It got to be lawfully autonomous in 1972 and moved to its own particular offices on the northwest corner of the Rose Hill grounds; notwithstanding, the school stays associated with the University in numerous ways.

Undergraduate colleges
  • Fordham College at Rose Hill (likewise referred to just as Fordham College), 1841
  • Fordham College at Lincoln Center, 1913 
  • Gabelli School of Business, 1920
  • School of Professional and Continuing Studies, 1944
Through its undergrad schools, Fordham offers various unique scholarly projects for students, a 
choice of which are below:
  • Premedical and Health Professions Program
  • Preprofessional projects in law, structural planning, and criminal justice
  • 3-2 Engineering Program, in conjunction with Columbia and Case Western Reserve Universities
  • Five-Year Teacher Certification Program
  • Connected Public Accountancy (CPA certificate) program
  • BFA program in move, in conjunction with the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater
  • Cross enrollment opportunities with the Juilliard School for cutting edge music students
Graduate schools
  • Keating Hall at the Rose Hill Campus in winter.
  • School of Law, 1905
  • Doctoral level college of Arts and Sciences, 1916
  • Doctoral level college of Education, 1916
  • Doctoral level college of Social Service, 1916
  • Doctoral level college of Business Administration, 1969
  • Doctoral level college of Religion and Religious Education, 1969
  • Fordham partakes in the Inter-University Doctoral Consortium, which permits its doctoral understudies to take classes at various schools in the New York metropolitan area.
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