Office of Disability Services: Applying to Fordham

Admissions

The admissions process is handled soley by admissions.

The University will make admission decisions using criteria which do not consider an individual's disability. Fordham University Admissions follows regulations that:

  • Will not impose or apply admission or eligibility criteria that screen out or tend to screen out individuals on the basis of a disability, unless such criteria is necessary for the provision of the program, service or activity being offered. 
  • Believes that this carries out the intent of the Americans with Disabilities Act and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act.
  • Does not consider a student's disability in evaluating admission criteria.
  • Will not discriminate against the student on the basis of the disability and will make reasonable accommodations when necessary.

Students with disabilities desiring to enroll in any program, service or activity of Fordham University must be able to meet the minimal standards of both the University and the particular school, program, service, or activity to which admission is sought.

It is within your discretion to inform the Admissions Committee of a disability.
You may request reasonable accommodations in the application process, and must make that request to the Director of Admissions. Please keep in mind that it is your responsibility to identify and substantiate the disability and the need for accommodation, and to explain how the accommodation requested relates to the disability.

All questions concerning undergraduate admissions should be directed to the Dean of Undergraduate Admissions, Duane Library 718-817-4000.

Other inquiries concerning graduate and professional school admissions should be made to the appropriate graduate school:

  • School of Law: 212-636-6810
  • Graduate School of Arts and Sciences: 718-817-4400
  • Graduate School of Business Administration: 212-636-6200
  • Graduate School of Education: 212-636-6400
  • Graduate School of Religion and Religious Education: 718-817-4800
  • Graduate School of Social Service: 212-636-6600