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Established in 1841, Fordham University is the third-oldest university in New York, enrolling approximately 15,300 students in its undergraduate, graduate and doctoral programs. Known as “The Jesuit University of New York,” Fordham seeks to foster in all its students life-long habits of careful observation, critical thinking, creativity, moral reflection and articulate expression. Known for its business, social work and law school, Fordham ranks among US News and World Reports’ Best Colleges. Fordham’s Student Veteran Association chapter consistently ranks among the top five nationally for offering veterans a welcoming community, professional development opportunities, exceptional support, and a vibrant student life experience.

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Why you should attend?

An approved Yellow Ribbon university, Fordham guarantees that all tuition and fees are fully covered for admitted students who fall in the VA's maximum benefit category of the Post 9/11 GI Bill. Beginning in the 2024-25 academic year, Fordham will have no financial or seat caps in its Yellow Ribbon program for all degree programs across the university. Additionally, Fordham offers a dedicated Veteran resource center providing academic guidance, counseling, camaraderie, events, and professional networking opportunities. Fordham attracts Fortune 500 companies who specifically recruit Fordham’s Student Veterans for internships and careers, and Fordham’s close-knit community helps foster lifelong connections.