the Performing Arts, Central Park, Co- lumbus Circle, and the headquarters of major international organizations. Both campuses are easily accessible by public and private transportation. En- joying the academic and student life of both is easy with the University’s Ram Van service between the two campuses. With its two distinctive residential campuses, Jesuit traditions of aca- demic excellence and personal care for each student, and the great city of New York as its partner, Fordham offers students virtually unlimited opportunities for learning and per- sonal growth. Find out why Fordham students say, “New York is my cam- pus. Fordham is my school.”
Transfer student deadlines • November 1 for spring transfers • June 1 for fall transfers
Transfer student requirements • Common Application and essay • All college transcripts; minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA recommended • High school transcript • Transfer college report or letter of good standing
Transfer credit policy
Fordham normally accepts up to 60 transfer credits upon receipt of offi- cial transcripts from appropriately accredited institutions. In order to be transferable, a course must carry three or more credits and be equivalent to
a course offered at Fordham; course descriptions must be submitted. Only courses in which a student has earned a C or better can be accepted for cred- it. SAT or ACT results are required of transfer applicants who have com- pleted less than a year of full-time coursework (fewer than 24 credits). n
Fordham University | Bronx, NY
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Enrollment • 16,515 students attending nine undergraduate, graduate, and professional schools
Two Residential Campuses • Rose Hill, 85 acres in the Bronx • Lincoln Center, eight acres in Manhattan
Undergraduate Colleges and Enrollment • Fordham College at Rose Hill: 3,990 • Gabelli School of Business (at Rose Hill and Lincoln Center): 2,631
• Fordham College at Lincoln Center: 2,174
Alumni • 175,000+
Faculty • 742 full-time faculty • 92% with a PhD or other terminal degree • Student-faculty ratio: 15:1 • Average class size: 23 students
Finances • Tuition and fees 2019–2020: $54,393 • Room and board: $18,510 • 90% of enrolled first-year students receive some type of financial aid.
Athletics • 22 NCAA Division I sports • Full range of club and intramural sports • Atlantic 10 Conference; Patriot League for football
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