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    Giacomo C.

    I'm only reviewing the campus, as I was visiting this morning. I took a walk around and admired the historical buildings (some dating to 1841), the beautifully cut green lawns, the stunning church exterior, the spacious sports fields, the elegant walkways, the gorgeous trees. It's a beautiful setting, carefully and meticulously facilitated for its students... and it better be, considering how much they pay to get in. Worth a couple of hours of your time. At the gate, mention you have a relative who is thinking about enrolling, and you just want to check out the campus for him/her, or the guard won't let you in.

    Rose Hill entrance
    Marcia D.

    Today I was able to attend a tour and information session for the Fordham Rose Hill campus. Surprisingly for the middle of July the campus was pretty active. It was a rain or shine event, therefore we were provided with lovely Fordham Ponchos. I most say the campus is beautiful and well maintained. It definitely adds a historical presence to the big apple and of course the boogie down Bronx. Strategically located next to the Bronx Zoo and The New York Botanical Garden. During the tour, I was able to learn about the many academic programs on campus and abroad, Dorm life and off campus activities. Our tour guide was an uprising Junior at the University. She was very personable and informative. She was able to answer all questions with ease while giving real life examples and scenarios. It's imperative for students to visit a college campus at least twice before making a final decision. If accepted plenty of scholarship opportunities exist. Go Rams!

    Fordham, Rose Hill in the fall
    Scott H.

    Fordham is an amazing school. I fell in love with the campus when I visited it while looking at prospective graduate schools. I'd already gotten in when I visited, so it was kind of a done deal once I experienced the campus firsthand. I can't speak from an undergrad experience since I went to undergrad on the west coast, but I've found Fordham to be a generally friendly place, and all of my professors have been extremely kind and considerate of the students. They push you, most definitely, and I've heard this is not specific just to the realm of graduate programs. Again, I'm sure the undergrad dynamic is totally different, but the graduate students here are overall friendly and unpretentious, which is maybe what I've loved more than anything else. I came from the Pacific Northwest and went to college with a large population of ostentatious hyper-intellectuals with superiority complexes, which was definitely a detractor in classroom settings. At Fordham, everyone is pretty much on equal ground, and there is a lot of emphasis on group interpretation and dialogue to come to collective answers. The emphasis on collectivity and collaboration is strong, and there is a surprisingly democratic feel to the way my classes have gone. As far as location, we're in New York City, perhaps the greatest metropolis in the world, so the connection to world class institutions, companies, etc. is unmatched. The two campuses are different; Lincoln Center basically consists of a couple of city buildings on the upper west side, but there is a nice plaza there that's open to the public. Rose Hill is the original campus, and is without a doubt the most gorgeous campus I've ever stepped foot on in my life. It's Gothic, adorned with Catholic statues, sprawling lawns, trees, gardens, and every building basically looks like a castle. Comparisons to Hogwarts are definitely warranted. Did I mention the NY Botanical Garden and Bronx Zoo are in your backyard? Yeah, yeah, Rose Hill (the main campus) is in the Bronx, but I really want to emphasize something here. I read on a college forum when I was initially researching the school that some woman had said her son was "so scared" of the area around Fordham that he wouldn't even get out of the car to visit the school, which might be the most disgusting and absurd thing I've ever heard in my life. I have walked around the area late at night and never felt even remotely perturbed by anyone or anything; if you're an undergrad living on campus, it's even less of an issue--the only thing you have to worry about is one of your upper class peers on campus becoming unhinged. The security at the campus is strong, and the entire place is walled in like Fort Knox. I suppose if you've never left your mommy and daddy's sprawling upstate mansion or your Connecticut boarding school, then yeah, the Bronx is going to be serious culture shock, but I'd like to dispel the notion that there is gang violence and murders and assaults happening on every corner here--there isn't. I am from Portland, Ore. and I can honestly say that I've witnessed crazier/more dangerous situations there on a regular basis than I have in the Bronx. In Portland, I've had loony drug addicts threatening to stab/shoot me to death in front of a convenience store, and seen crazy people dump containers of Chinese food on innocent seniors while riding the train. In the Bronx? Not even. If you have an ounce of street smarts and pay attention to your surroundings, you will be fine. The idea that the Fordham kids have something to worry about walking around the neighborhood is a myth perpetuated by clueless white plutocrats, and it's absolute BS. At 3am? Maybe not the best time to be walking around drunk, but that goes for any big city in the WORLD. If you can't handle the Bronx, you can't handle Fordham.

    Pretty campus
    Dewan A.

    My review is of the campus. 1) I came here as a short cut to get the the NY Botanical Garden. 2) The campus is very pretty. Enjoyed my walk. 3) Who knows, might apply for their MBA program.

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    Amanda M.

    A great school if you're looking to be near New York City, yet not in an urban setting. The faculty is one of the best parts of the school... I had so many caring, attentive professors. Class sizes are relatively small and get even smaller when you get into your major. Although it's a religious school, they don't force religion down your throat, and you'll find a good mix of students from all different religious and ethnic backgrounds. The neighborhood is relatively good, providing you use your common sense - like not walking alone after dark. You've got the Bronx Zoo, the New York Botanical Garden, Little Italy, and Fordham Road, so you have other worlds right at your fingertips. It's easy to get to New York City from Fordham; you can take the subway, Metro-North, or Fordham's inter-campus transportation. The dorms, except for O'Hare, leave much to be desired, as does the campus food. Great library and a good amount of activities for you to join. All in all, it was a great four years for me there.

    Night shot of Leland. One of the campus student living quarters.
    Gilberto C.

    I did grad school at the Lincoln Center campus as a commuter student. I must say that the Rosedale campus is beautiful. It sits on about 20 acres of lush green grass and has a mixture of old and modern construction. This section of the Bronx has gone through various incarnations. Fordham Road is a very congested urban area. Plenty of pedestrians, and even more cars. The university sits across the street from two New York landmarks, the Bronx Zoo, and the Bronx Botanical Gardens.

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