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Number of Applications:
Offers of Admission:
Enrolled Students:
Acceptance Rate: |
34,005
14,567
1,859
43% |
This year represents the twenty-first consecutive cycle of application growth
for the University. |
| Test Scores |
SAT I
(Combined Critical Reading, Math and Writing) Middle 50% for Admitted
ACT Composite
Middle 50% for Admitted
TOEFL/IELTS
Average IB Results of Diploma Candidates
Grade Point Average |
1830-2050
27-31
90+/7.0+
Low 30s
3.7 or 92 or A- |
| Rank in Class |
Admitted Students
Top 10% of H.S. Class
Top 25% of H.S. Class
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53%
88% |
Ethnic Breakdown
of Enrollees* |
African-American
American Indian
Asian/Pacific Islander
Caucasian
Hispanic
Not Specified
Other |
4%
<1%
20%
63%
11%
1%
0% |
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*Figures may not total to 100% due to rounding |
Gender Ratio
of Enrolled Students |
Male
Female |
46%
54% |
Geographic Breakdown of
Enrollees
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More than 40 States Represented (and District of Columbia)
New York
Mid-Atlantic
New England
West
Midwest
International/Other
South
Southwest
Plains/Rockies
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41%
26%
13%
6%
5%
5%
5%
2%
1% |
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The Class of 2016 is one of the most geographically diverse in Fordham's history. More than 20 students enrolled from each of the following states: California, Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania and Texas. With an increased national profile, Fordham also remains committed to the City we call home. 20% of the class is from NYC's five boroughs. |
Residential Breakdown
of Enrollees |
Residing on-campus
Residing off-campus/ Commuting: |
74%
26% |
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Freshmen residents guaranteed housing for four years.
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