Fordham College of Liberal Studies, Fordham University

Fordham College of Liberal Studies
Latin: Collegium Fordhamense Studiorum Liberalium
Motto Sapientia et Doctrina
(Wisdom and Learning)
Type Private, non-profit, Independent, Catholic, Jesuit
Established 1944
President Joseph M. McShane, S.J.
Dean Isabelle Frank, Ph.D.
Location Bronx, Manhattan, and West Harrison, New York, USA
Campus Rose Hill (Bronx):
Urban, 85 acres
Lincoln Center (Manhattan):
Urban, 8 acres (32,000 m2)
Westchester (West Harrison):
Suburban, 35 acres (140,000 m2)
Colors Maroon and White          
Mascot Ram
Website www.fordham.edu/fcls

Fordham College of Professional and Continuing Studies is a degree-granting undergraduate college within Fordham University in the United States. The college is specifically intended to serve non-traditional students, offering full-time and part-time study options, flexible schedules, and three different campus locations, in order to facilitate the needs of this population.

Courses

The college offers Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degree programs. Fordham College of Liberal Studies follows the same Core Curriculum as the rest of the university's undergraduate colleges,[1] and utilizes much of the same faculty. An Honors Program is available to very high academic achievers by invitation, however, that deviates from the Core Curriculum and relies heavily on faculty-supervised project work and independent research – an opportunity unavailable to non-traditional students at almost all other institutions.[2] Completion of the Honors Program entitles a graduate to have the phrase in cursu honorum noted on the transcript and diploma.

Credit assignment

College credit may be available to any student for prior instruction outside formal academic circumstances (military training, job-based technical training, etc.), and for life-experience learning. It is not possible to cobble together transfer credits, prior instruction credit, and life-experience credit alone to obtain a degree, however. A minimum number of college credits must be earned at Fordham College of Liberal Studies in order to receive a bachelor's degree.[3]

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