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Fordham Acceptance Rate Drops. by Elijah Gray. January 9, 2024. in News. 0. Students who applied regular decision were notified of their acceptances by April 1. Madison Shyer, FCRH ‘20, an incoming freshman from Houston, Texas, put down her deposit on Monday night, April 11. “Fordham was one of the first acceptances I got,” she said.
The class of 2018, Fordham’s largest to date, saw 2,210 students enroll from a pool of just under 41,000 applicants. Although the university has seen a steady increase in applications over the past several years, the acceptance rate has hovered around 48 percent for quite some time. Fordham has made changes to avoid the growing pains that ...
Fordham’s acceptance rate is currently 44% and the university is anticipating about 2,200 total students in the class of 2023. The spring preview speech of Rev. Joseph McShane, president of the university, students from 49 states were accepted this year with the exception being North Dakota.
By Cate Carrejo Fordham Universiy Enrollment services released statistics to The Fordham Ram on the class of 2020. According to Associate Vice President of Undergraduate Enrollment John Buckley, the university admitted just under 44 percent of the record 44,697 applications, about a four-point drop from the class of 2019’s acceptance rate. Students who applied regular […]
According to U.S. News, Fordham’s tuition and fees were $47,317 for the 2015-2016 academic year with a room and board of $16,350. The university enrolled 15,286 students in Fall 2015 and had an acceptance rate of 48 percent. The report lists Fordham’s endowment as $665,532,000, compared to Villanova’s $563,865,441.
Peek said the university reached its goal of a smaller class and maintained an acceptance rate of about 44%. Ten percent of the 22,000+ accepted students committed to attending. “In a highly competitive higher ed landscape, Fordham competes for some of the most talented students against some of the finest colleges in the country,” Peek said.
“Fordham has had a five year average acceptance rate of 83 percent compared to the national acceptance rate of 45 percent.” Watts believes that the increased acceptance rates as well as Heald’s relationship with the student body and alumni highlight Heald’s contributions to Fordham.
The class of 2021 had an acceptance rate of 46 percent, fairly consistent with the past four years. Fordham’s yield rate has not grown in proportion to the increasing number of accepted students. Instead, it remains around the yield rates of prior years at 11.5 percent, according to Patricia Peek, Ph.D., director of undergraduate admissions.
The “B student school” label seems unfair given that Fordham maintains a very selective admissions process. According to US News, Fordham University’s acceptance rate for Fall 2011 was 42.4 percen—a number that shows Fordham’s admissions staff considers the most qualified applicants.
After a near five month bidding process, Fordham announced on Monday the Aramark Corporation, commonly known as Aramark, will become the university’s new food service provider. The ten-year multi-million dollar contract will begin on July 1, 2016 and will replace the current agreement in place with Sodexo. A community-wide email from Jeffrey ...