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Fordham University - Lincoln Center

New York, NYAccredited
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About Fordham University - Lincoln Center

Fordham University – Lincoln Center is a campus of Fordham University located in New York, New York, situated in the Lincoln Center neighborhood on the west side of Manhattan. Fordham University is a private nonprofit institution with Jesuit roots, and the Lincoln Center campus houses several of the university's professional schools alongside its undergraduate college. No specific enrollment figures or program listings are currently recorded separately for this campus location in available data.

The Lincoln Center campus is home to Fordham's School of Law, Graduate School of Social Service, and Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, among other programs. No separate credential-level program data is listed for this campus at this time.

New York City's Lincoln Center campus places Fordham in the heart of one of the world's most dynamic educational and cultural environments. The campus offers students access to the resources of both a major Jesuit research university and the broader New York City professional community.

Accreditation: Middle States Commission on Higher Education

Contact Information

113 West 60 Street, New York, NY 10023

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