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St. John's Seminary, Fordham

Fordham University
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Latin: Universitas Fordhamensis
Former names
St. John's College (1841–1907)
Motto Sapientia et Doctrina (Latin)
Motto in English
Wisdom and Learning
Type Private nonprofit research university
Established June 24, 1841
Affiliation Roman Catholic (Jesuit)
Endowment $721 million (2017)
President The Rev. Joseph M. McShane, S.J.
Academic staff
1,569 (833 full-time)(2015)
Students 15,286
Undergraduates 8,855
Postgraduates 6,431
Location New York City, New York, U.S.
40°51′39″N 73°53′4″W / 40.86083°N 73.88444°W / 40.86083; -73.88444Coordinates: 40°51′39″N 73°53′4″W / 40.86083°N 73.88444°W / 40.86083; -73.88444
Campus Rose Hill (The Bronx):
urban, 85 acres (34.4 ha);

Lincoln Center (Manhattan):
urban, 8 acres (3.2 ha);

Westchester (West Harrison):
suburban, 32 acres (12.9 ha)
Colors Maroon and white
         
Athletics NCAA Division I
Atlantic 10 Conference Patriot League (football)
ICSA
ACHA Division III
USA Rugby Division IAA
NCLL Division I
Nickname Rams
Mascot The Ram
Affiliations
Website www.fordham.edu
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University rankings
National
Forbes 145
U.S. News & World Report 60
Washington Monthly 229

U.S. News & World Report
Graduate Program Rankings

Business 73
Clinical Psychology 74
Education 48
English 51
Law 36
Social Work 22

Fordham University (/ˈfɔːrdəm/) is a private, independent research university in New York City, founded by the Catholic Diocese of New York in 1841. It is the oldest Catholic institution of higher education in the northeastern United States, and the third-oldest university in New York.

Established as St. John's College by John Hughes, the first Archbishop of New York, it was placed in the care of the Society of Jesus shortly thereafter, and has since become a Jesuit-affiliated independent school under a lay board of trustees. The college's first president, John McCloskey, was also the first Catholic cardinal in the United States. While governed independently of the Church since 1969, every president of Fordham University since 1846 has been a Jesuit priest, and the curriculum remains influenced by Jesuit educational principles.

Fordham enrolls roughly 15,300 students from more than 65 countries, and is composed of ten constituent colleges, four of which are undergraduate and six of which are postgraduate, across three campuses in southern New York State: the Rose Hill campus in the Bronx, the Lincoln Center campus in Manhattan, and the Westchester campus in Harrison, New York. In addition to these locations, the university maintains a study abroad center in the United Kingdom and field offices in Spain and South Africa. The university offers degrees in over 60 disciplines, and has historically been renowned for its liberal arts programs.


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