Fordham University Top Questions

Here's your chance: Say anything about Fordham University!

Louis

Everyone is very involved in campus life, once you are a student herer you are a student for life. I have had many alumni approach me and we have had long conversations about Fordham. It really is a family. Also, the location is amazing, its the largest green area in New York City after Central Park, and it is so close to anything you could ever need, jobs, internships, theathre, art, dining, and everything NYC has to offer while also having a beautiful campus.

Alyson

I think you benefit greatly from having a Fordham degree, but I do not believe that you truly benefit because the Core takes up so much of your time. I just started taking major classes my junior year. I do not feel like I have been given a specific skill set to apply to anything specific and therefore am going to attend an art institute after graduation. I do not think the administration is run very well. It is hard to get help and answers from anyone.

Alexis

Fordham is very incestuous. Everyone sleeps with everyone and it gets really annoying when you walk into a room and realize you've seen a 1/4 of the people there naked. Rule #1 (which is the hardest to keep) is do not hook up with other Fordhamites.

Jamie

Fordham is awesome, All of my friends love it here as do I. I think that it is one of the best schools in the North East as well as in the country. If you are looking to work in NYC there is no better place to go. We have the benefit of having a campus in the city. It does not get much cooler then that. The alumni connection is great, everyone is really looking to help out. GO RAMS!!

Liza

It is a New York City school, however unlike most, if not all city schools, this one has a campus. An amazing campus at that! With 85 acres and gothic style architecture, its like a retreat from the hussle and bussle of the city arount it.

Carolina

Fordham has a very cozy feeling which separates it from the rest of the Bronx. It is an absolutely beautiful campus. It is medium sized which makes it perfect because walking to classes is not a hassle at all. The people here are extremely friendly and make you feel right at home.

Chun

While other schools focus on their competitive rankings and push their students to excel for that purpose, my school spends time helping students discover their passions and drive them to improve at their own pace. The individualized attention to students is a plus as Fordham continues to encourage students to assimilate so that, as Fordham proudly voiced, "NY is my campus, and Fordham is my school."

Emily

It is close to NYC.

colleen

no

Missy

Now, let’s pretend you have a night class, right? And you get out at around 8. Dang, you’ve been working all day, and you’re starving. No problem. Just stop by the Cafete—What what? It’s closed? But… how can this be? For the $50,000 you’re paying a year, you better be able to get food after your last class ends! Nope, you can’t. Now you’re hungry and no one cares about you. And don’t even TRY to get dinner on the weekends. It’s not going to happen. No one will be there. However, if you go during the middle of the day on a weekday, you’ll find a great selection of gross, overpriced “hot” (aka lukewarm) food to keep you going. And a salad bar with no salad guard. Bon Appétit during flu season! Other things not open on the weekends or after a certain time of the day (when people would still commonly stop by): Residential Life. Shower clogged? Wait until Monday, you smelly beast. IT Fordham Technology center. Writing a paper when your computer crashes? Hopefully it’s before 5 pm! Because you’re not getting into the office after then. Gym. No working out after your night classes. The Health Center. I hope you don’t get sick on the weekends. Really, don’t. It’s very possible you could die because there are NO HEALTH SERVICES on the weekend. Just let that sink in a moment. Don’t even think about getting Meningitis on a Friday night. Don’t. Because you have 24 hours to live and you need to wait until Monday. (And you better get in there before 4 on weekdays, because they close.) Counseling services. No mental unwinding on a Saturday for you. Package pick-up. Don’t get anything important in the mail on a Friday after 5. Okay, basically everything that you’d ever need is closed when you need it. So, I guess it’s a pretty good lesson in creative problem solving, if you want to look on the bright side. I, however, don’t. In conclusion: Don’t give your money to Fordham. Don’t even give them the application fee money. They hate you, really. And they hate me. And they hate everyone I know. They even hate themselves. They’re just a big ol’ Institution of Hate. Stay a good person. Maintain your humanity. Do NOT come here. For the love of God, do not come here.

Maryellen

Its very close to New York City, it offers good internships, the campus is beautiful. It has strong academics and a community feel

michael

Fordham University is a school of collegiate excellence. The professors are always available to counsel students, dicuss report grades, homework assignments and ways to improve your GPA. The campus is always a buzz with activity and fun, friendly banter. It is surrounded by a neighborhood diverse in culture and ethnicity, not to mention the best food in the Bronx. I would highly recommend Fordham University to any up and coming senior in high school.

Andrew

It's located in the new Little Italy section of New York and so the off-campus food is excellent. It is located in New York City, but still has a great campus feeling. There are no limits to what can be accomplished at this school.

Christina

Fordham is pretty small, so the classes tend to be small. Teachers give individual student a lot of attention. Pretty much everyone I know loves going to Fordham.

Emily

it has a beautiful green campus but is in the middle of a big city.

christopher

You get a college campus setting in the middle of New York City. You still feel as if you are away at college with a campus filled with activities and events; however you're still in the heart of financial hub of the world.

Ilya

It is close to New York City, with a very traditional campus. Its small size and strong sense of community attracted me as well.

Danielle

Our location in New York City is unique. New York is the capital of the world with endless possibilities and opportunities for both social life and for careers. Boston and Philadelphia are nice cities as well, but nothing really compares to New York. Also, the fact that Fordham is a Jesuit school definitely defines the rigorous education we receive. There is a large core curriculum to make us well rounded, well educated people who will be committed to social justice and making a difference in the world.

Alex

The downtown campus is uninspiring - but Central Park is one block away if you want lawns and lakes for your campus. The free shuttle van service to the uptown campus gets you to the excellent library up there and study spaces that are a little more inspiring.

Michelle

Our school derrived from Jesuit Monks and incopperates the importance of having a Catholic well -rounded education.