Fordham University's strong Jesuit mission is focused on "creating the next generation of honorable, caring, and curious people." The New York City setting (divided between midtown Manhattan and the Bronx) offers "access to internships and other educational opportunities" and "a great way to network with other people outside of the school environment," as well as "resources of deeper academic inquiry through various graduate schools, institutes, and centers." Ensuring that students make the most of it is, at heart, "a very strong and interesting liberal arts core curriculum that emphasizes the development of reading, writing, and speaking skills," along with "frequent Socratic seminars [and] opportunities to learn outside of the classroom" that are described as "very interdisciplinary" and feature things like "school-sanctioned field trips."
Whether in a formal classroom or not, professors "truly know how to capture students' attention and engage students' ideas within the lessons." They "have impressive backgrounds in their fields, and make sure that all of their class content is backed up with reputable research." And while the faculty emphasis is on academics, "they also focus on soft skills and developing you as a person by...widening your horizons." A student says: "I've enjoyed being able to take many classes that count for my major while learning about other skills and areas."