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Summer Orientation Programs, Fordham University, Rose Hill Campus

Bronx, NY

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**Registration for Monday has ended.  If you would like to attend, please register in the McGinley Center when you arrive to campus on Monday.**

 

Summer Orientation Programs are helpful in informing new students and families about the adjustment to college life. The formal program includes an academic overview, break-out sessions, campus tours, and Q&A sessions with students and administrators. Lunch is provided.

Each Summer Orientation Program begins at 11AM. Because program content is identical for each program, students and families should select only one to attend.

When you register on the next page, please include the first and last name of the incoming student in the "ticket" field.

We look forward to seeing you this summer!

Where



Fordham University
441 E. Fordham Road
Bronx, NY 10458

Hosted By

Fordham University New Student Orientation



Office of Student Leadership & Community Development
Rose Hill Campus

The Office of Student Leadership and Community Development at the Rose Hill campus of Fordham University serves the University community by developing a campus environment where students are expected to complement their academic experience with a rich co-curricular life outside the classroom.

Staffed by a team of dedicated Student Affairs professionals committed to the University’s Jesuit tradition, OSLCD strives for excellence in each of our programs and services. Our program offerings include advisement of over 100 student clubs, organizations, publications, program boards and student government. OSLCD is also home to department-sponsored programs including: Commuter Student Services, New Student Orientation, Leadership Development programs and the management of Campus Center facilities. 

The staff of OSLCD cares for the whole student and through our advisement and programs we help facilitate students’ intellectual, cultural, spiritual and ethical development. Our leadership programs are designed to encourage character development and ethical leadership--leadership traits that stay with students long after they graduate from the University. OSLCD also promotes service in its many dimensions within the Fordham community, in the neighborhoods of New York City and in the world beyond.