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QUEEN'S COURT RESIDENTIAL COLLEGE
Population: Freshmen
Queen's Court Residential College is a tightly-knit community of 150 students. Its inception in 1987 was response to a need for a first year residence that would embody the best qualities of Jesuit education: devotion to learning, respect for tradition, and commitment to community living.
The three buildings that form Queen's Court - St. John's Hall, St. Robert's Hall, and Bishop's Hall - are steeped in the history and traditions of the University. St. John's Hall was built in 1844 as the seminary of the Archdiocese of New York. Later, in 1860, the building was joined with the other early campus buildings as part of St. John's College. The name Fordham University was adopted by the institution in 1907. Bishop's Hall and St. Robert's Hall were built in 1940.
All three halls are co-ed, with wings being all male or all female with community bathrooms. Each room in Bishop's Hall has its own bathroom.
Floorplans: 1st Floor - 2nd and Higher Floors
Approx. Typical Room Dimensions: 15 x 15 feet
Room and Board Rates
2012-2013
| Type of Room |
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With Platinum Meal Plan |
With Standard Meal Plan |
| Double |
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$16,395 |
$15,570 |
| Converted Triple |
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$13,870 |
$13,045 |
*These Rates are subject to change and do not include the Residence Hall Activity Fee.
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