Brief introduction of Fordham University
Fordham University, translated as Fordham University, Fordham University or Fordham University, is located in new york, USA. Fordham University is a famous elite private university in the United States and a Catholic Jesuit university. Founded in 184 1, formerly known as St. John's College (St. John &; #39; S college). 1907, the school was renamed. In addition, Fordham University, like MIT, Lihai University, West Point Military Academy and other famous American universities, is one of the Patriots Union of American elite universities. Fordham University is second only to Columbia University and new york University in new york, and its teaching quality is highly recognized in North America. The campus architecture is classical and solemn, and the college atmosphere is strong. Located in new york, an international metropolis. Unlike many large public research universities in the United States, Fordham University is not well-known in China, mainly because it not only considers students' standardized scores, but also attaches great importance to students' comprehensive ability and literacy. In addition, its high cost of study and living has also led to its being less publicized by domestic intermediaries, just like many American private missionary universities. Fordham University has three campuses in the United States, namely Lincoln Center of Fordham University in Manhattan, Rose Hill of Fordham University in Bronx (and West Harrison of Fordham University in Westchester County). In addition, Fordham University also has a learning center in Kensington, London, England. Fordham University enjoys a high reputation in American law, business, English, history, social services, education and sociology. Fordham University was once called "West Point Military Academy" in American financial and legal fields. In the 20 15 American News and World Report, Fordham University ranked 66th. The admission rate is 48.