Showing posts with label campus tour. Show all posts
Showing posts with label campus tour. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

The Benefits of a Smaller Class

When I embarked on the long process of picking where I would want to spend my college years I really had no idea where I was going to end up.  I didn't really have a bunch of requirements about a school or have my heart set on anywhere.  However, one requirement that always stuck out to me was that the school I chose could not have huge class sizes.  I knew that I would not work well in these types of environments and definitely wanted and needed a smaller and more interactive classroom experience.  

When I came to visit Fordham I realized that they completely fulfilled this requirement!  The average class size at Fordham is 23 with a student to faculty ratio of about 14 to 1. These smaller classes have a variety of benefits that come along with them.  One is the fact that you will actually get to know your professor, there is no doubt that he or she will know your name and be able to talk with you not only in class, but in their office hours countless times throughout the semester. This becomes really important when you are struggling with something in class, if you feel that your professor knows you it will be much easier to go to them for the necessary help! 

Another great benefit is the ability to ask questions and discuss topics as a class.  With the smaller amount of students it is much easier to formulate discussions on topics that everyone may be confused about or simply topics of general interest having to do with the specific class.  However, in my opinion one of the greatest parts of these smaller classes is the fact that they are without a doubt much less intimidating and I can guarantee you will make tons of new friends in every class! Below are some pictures of the average classroom at Fordham, this particular classroom is in Keating Hall where you will certainly have many classes throughout your time at Fordham! 



Classes take place in many buildings here on campus, some of these buildings are Keating Hall, Dealy Hall, Faculty Memorial Hall, Freeman Hall, and John Mulcahy Hall to name a few! Click here To find out more about these buildings and discover new buildings through Fordham's Interactive Maps! 


Monday, November 11, 2013

Fordham Fall Preview for High School Juniors!


Taylor Engdahl, Jill Diehl and I ready to give tours!
Just one day after the Fordham Football team defeated Bucknell in a thrilling game that came down to the last two seconds and a blocked field goal attempt, the Rose Hill Campus welcomed over 600 high school juniors and their families for the Fall Preview Open House. The day began with check-in at 10 where prospective students and their families were welcomed by our admission counselors and volunteer student ambassadors. After receiving a Fordham drawstring backpack (still one of my favorite pieces of Fordham gear!), itinerary, and campus maps, students were invited to join a tour led by one of our eager tour guides! Throughout the day, students were also encouraged to capture their favorite memories and share them on Instagram using #fordhamfp.

Campus Tours!
As students toured the Rose Hill campus they heard all about life at Fordham from the history of Keating Hall, which was completed during the Great Depression in 1936, to some of the differences in the core curriculum requirements of Fordham College Rose Hill and the Gabelli School of Business. Students were also able to see one of the four freshman residence halls and a presentation from the Office of Residential Life which included the opportunity to see a dorm room, information about our freshman integrated learning communities, the role of Resident Assistants, security on campus, and the free laundry services available in each hall (that’s right, no quarters necessary for laundry at Fordham!) Morning tours concluded at McGinley Center, our main student center on the Rose Hill campus. Inside McGinley you can find the gym, post office, cafeteria, Campus Ministry Office, IT Services, Career Services, Office of Multicultural Affairs and of course, the University Bookstore!

College Presentations!
Promptly at noon, juniors interested in the Fordham College at Rose Hill (our liberal arts college) were invited into the Rose Hill Gym for a college presentation on Academic Excellence and Outstanding Opportunities at FCRH. Presenters Michael Latham, Dean of FCRH, and Robert Parmach, Assistant Dean for Freshmen, spoke about the value of a liberal arts education in helping students to realize how they can use their talents and abilities to have a positive and progressive impact on society. In addition, the advising program for FCRH students and some internship opportunities that current and former FCRH students have had were discussed. Concurrently, students interested in the Gabelli School of Business were invited to the Keating First Auditorium for a presentation on the Transformative Business Education. Presenters Donna Rapaccioli, Dean of GSB, and Harry Kavros, Associate Dean of GSB, spoke about the value of a liberal arts core for students planning to obtain an undergraduate degree in business. The presenters stressed the emphasis Fordham places on doing business to help the community and greater society (a reflection of the Jesuit value of being men and women for others) while also giving students some helpful tips on what to look for in the college search process (NO WORRIES IF YOU MISSED IT! Be sure to look at what classes are included in the core curriculum, what electives students have the opportunity to take, where the university is located, and what opportunities students are pursuing after obtaining their degree to help find a program that is the right fit for you!)

Student Ambassadors at Lunch!
After learning a bit about each of Fordham’s different schools, students and families were invited to enjoy lunch catered by Fordham’s current food contractor, Sodexo, in the McGinley Center. While our guests enjoyed sandwiches, chips, fruit, freshly baked cookies (my personal favorite!) and refreshments, student ambassadors sat at each table to help students and families get to know a little more about life as a Fordham student. In preparing for this Fall Preview Open House, the student ambassadors were thrilled to have an opportunity to interact with our prospective students outside of giving tours!

After lunch, students and families were invited to attend one of three academic experience sessions. In the basement of Hughes Hall (home of the Gabelli School of Business) students heard from Gabelli faculty and administrators about some of the major options in GSB including accounting, finance, marketing, information systems, and management. In the this floor auditorium of Keating Hall students heard from Dean Parmach about the Humanities, Social Sciences and Arts of Fordham College at Rose Hill including the English, philosophy, theology, history, modern languages and literatures, political science, economics, sociology, anthropology, and communications majors. Finally, in the first floor auditorium of Keating Hall students gathered to hear from deans and advisors of the science and pre-health programs including the biology, chemistry, physics, computer science, math, and psychology majors.

A beautiful day for Fall Preview!
The last presentation of the day included two workshops; one focused on financial aid and one focused on the college admissions process (HELPFUL HINTS: be sure to devote time to your personal essay, challenge yourself with the advanced/college prep classes offered by your high school, get involved in extracurricular activities, and provide strong letters of recommendation!). Students and families also had the option to join in the last campus tour for the day which departed at 3:15pm.

All in all, it was a wonderful day at Rose Hill! While this concludes the large admissions events for the fall semester (daily tours for the fall semester will conclude at the end of November), we are already looking forward to some of our spring admissions events! Be sure to check out our Instagram and #fordhamfp to see more than 90 pictures posted from the Fall Preview event! Best of luck to all juniors during this exciting time as you begin your college search process!

Monday, October 21, 2013

President's Open House for High School Seniors!



Fellow blogger Taylor Engdahl and I ready to give tours!
The Rose Hill Gym for Father McShane's speech!
Father McShane greeting students and families
Just yesterday, high school seniors were invited to the Rose Hill Campus for our annual President’s Open House. The day began with check-in at 9 a.m. where students were given Fordham draw-string backpacks, campus maps, and their itinerary! Throughout the day, open house attendees were encouraged to post their pictures to Instagram using #fordhamoh. You can see many pictures from the day on our Fordham Admissions Instagram page! After checking in, families were directed to the tour line where they were greeted by our eager tour guides (all volunteer members of the Rose Hill Society) for a campus tour!

On the tour, students and families were able to walk the grounds of the beautiful Rose Hill campus. In the fall, the changing leaves and the orange, yellow, and red flowers really make the campus look its best! Our tour guides also showed Hughes Hall (home of the Gabelli School of Business), McGinley Center (our student center and home of Career Services, the cafeteria, gym, post office, Fordham IT, Campus Ministry and the bookstore), Walsh Library, and Keating Hall (a central academic building on campus). Finally, students and families were invited into one of the four freshmen residence halls, where they were greeted by members of the Office of Residential Life for a presentation about living on campus.

Students and families were also invited to 11:00 a.m. mass at the University Church before heading to the Rose Hill Gymnasium for President Father McShane’s Welcome Address. Reflecting back on my own visits to Fordham while in high school, Father McShane’s speeches were always a high point of the day! Father McShane began his speech by stating that “the Fordham Football team is the only undefeated Catholic school in the country,” to which the crowd responded with some hoots, hollers and a round of applause!

Our tour guides in action
After meeting Father McShane, lunch was served in the Lombardi Center (named after NFL football coaching legend and Fordham graduate Vince Lombardi!). While enjoying the lunch that was catered by Fordham’s current food contractor, Sodexo, students and families were able to mingle with various clubs and organizations on campus. In attendance were the Office of Multicultural Affairs, the Ram Newspaper, the Fordham University Choir, and many more! In true Fordham style, there was also an opportunity for a photo with the Fordham mascot, the Ram!

Following lunch and the club fair, there were academic sessions for both of Fordham’s colleges, the Liberal Arts College at Rose Hill and the Gabelli School of Business. The presentations were led by the Rose Hill and Gabelli Deans who were able to share information about the different major options at Fordham. In Leonard Theater, prospective Gabelli students were even able to hear from a panel of current Fordham students!

The day ended with a presentation about Financial Aid back at the Rose Hill Gym before the last tour for the day departed at 4:15 p.m. All in all, it was a busy but fabulous day on the Rose Hill campus! Our tour guides were so excited to meet prospective students, and our Instagram account had over 250 pictures posted using #fordhamoh! We wish the best of luck to all seniors...don’t forget to enjoy your senior year in the midst of completing your college applications!

Saturday, November 19, 2011

Fordham Lincoln Center Dorm Profile!

Being an FCLC student has numerous perks...like a ton. Not only do we get to be a part of the amazing Fordham community and live in the middle of Manhattan, but we have pretty much the best dorms ever! As a tour guide one of my favorite moments is bringing families into a McMahon Hall apartment and seeing their reactions. I've gotten everything from speechlessness to a plea from the mother to let her live there. Thinking back on my college search those three long years ago, I wanted nothing more than to see where I would be living at each school if I attended before having to visit. I am going to help you with this issue, my lovely prospective classmates. So without further ado welcome to 9J!
My comfy, cozy bed!
Desk area...I do my work out in the living room so excuse the mess!
Dresser and Closet...the girls of 9J love their clothes.
A bathroom all to ourselves...one of my favorite things about these dorms!
Common area...where we hold our weekly Biggest Loser Tuesdays.
Dining Table...and our out of season Orchid.Foyer area and the view into our kitchen...and my prized Hello Kitty water cooler.
Our little kitchen complete with oven, stove, fridge and sink...microwave not included

Thanks for checking my crib
Now you don't need to go home, but you gotta get out of here!

Thursday, January 6, 2011

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Thursday, July 29, 2010

Rose Hill Campus Tour

With video camera in hand, our summer student workers set out to put a creative spin on an abridged tour of the Rose Hill Campus and surrounding area.


Check out select buildings on campus and some favorite off-campus locations in their energetic, up-beat tour.







Now come visit us in person!