Fordham University

Overview
Fordham University began as a Jesuit college in 1841, with 6 pupils; the school has grown to become an independent university in the Jesuit tradition, awarding undergraduate, graduate, and professional degrees in dozens of disciplines. The college links the Jesuit tradition with academic rigor: 95% of faculty hold a doctoral degree or another terminal degree in their field, and all undergraduates are required to complete a core of liberal arts classes which was established in the 16th century.

Student Appeal
Religious leaders or educators who want a rigorous approach to religious education and leadership may find that Fordham has just what they're looking for in a graduate program. The online master's degrees and graduate certificates are developed and administrated in the school's stellar academic tradition. All programs combine a unique scientific and strategic approach, along with a theological foundation.

Financial
Financial aid is available for qualified students.

School Facts & Figures

  • Accreditation: Regional, MSCHE
  • Size: Large (10,000+ students)
  • Type: Private Not-for-Profit, 4-Year
  • Religious Affiliation: Jesuit
  • Academic Affiliation: N/A
  • Career Services: Yes
  • Course Schedule: Semester, 8 Weeks
  • Credit Options: Transfer, Live Experience
  • Scholarships Offered: Yes
  • Loans Offered: Federal Direct Subsidized & Unsubsidized Stafford Loans

Programs Offered:

Fordham University

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