Fordham University
Duane Library, 441 E. Fordham Rd., Bronx, NY 10458

Fall 2008 Undergrad Enrollment
7,994 (Full-time: 3,338 men, 4,021 women; Part-time: 247 men, 388 women)

Fall 2008 Graduate Enrollment
6,672 (Full-time: 3,439; Part-time: 3,233)

Campus Description
Fordham, an independent institution offering an education based on the Jesuit tradition, has two major campuses in New York City. The Rose Hill campus is an 85-acre campus located next to the New York Botanical Garden and the Bronx Zoo. The Lincoln Center campus, with a 20-story residence hall, is located in the middle of Manhattan, across from one of the world's greatest cultural centers, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts.

Fordham has three undergraduate colleges, and six graduate/professional schools, offering a broad range of studies in liberal arts and sciences, business administration, social service, education and law. Pre-professional studies in law, medicine and dentistry are popular programs, as well as the opportunity to study abroad. Fordham also works with more than 2,000 organizations in the New York metropolitan area to arrange internships for students in fields such as business, communications, medicine, law and education.

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