Whenever I hear about Fordham University, it’s associated with New York. Where exactly in New York is it located? I can’t seem to find straightforward info.
Fordham University has four main campuses, three of which are in or around New York City.
1. The Rose Hill campus, which is the original and largest campus, is located in the Bronx, near the New York Botanical Garden and the Bronx Zoo.
2. The Lincoln Center campus is in Manhattan, right by Central Park and Lincoln Center, which houses numerous performing arts institutions like the Metropolitan Opera and New York Philharmonic. This puts it right at the center of New York's cultural and artistic scenes.
3. The Westchester campus is located just outside New York City in West Harrison, a suburban town in Westchester County.
4. The London Centre campus is located overseas in the United Kingdom.
All of these campuses take full advantage of the resources and opportunities available in and around New York City, while offering their own unique environments. Choosing between the campuses largely comes down to what kind of atmosphere and opportunities you're looking for in your college experience.
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