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Located at New York, Fordham University is an independent university in the Jesuit tradition. It was established in 1841 as St. John's College by the Right Rev. John Hughes. The three main campuses are the Lincoln Center, Rose Hill Campus and the Law School. Fordham has residential campuses in the Bronx and Manhattan, a commuter campus in Westchester and the Louis Calder Center Biological Field Station in Armonk, NY. Fordham's schools—such as, School of Arts and Science, Business, Education, Law, Religion and Social Service—enroll around 14,500 students every year.
| Provider type: | Private 4-Year College |
| Type of institution: | Co-ed |
| Type of setting: | Suburban (near or in a city/medium town) |
| Size of institution: | Medium (3000-15000 students) |
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| Religious affiliation: | Jesuit |
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