As a graduate with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology and a minor in Visual Arts, I thoroughly enjoyed the curriculum provided by Fordham University. Fordham University is a Jesuit establishment, with three campuses across New York (Lincoln Center campus in Manhattan, Rosehill campus in the Bronx, Westchester— graduate campus). Majority of my undergraduate career was spent at the Lincoln Center campus located in the heart of Manhattan. It should be noted that the campus located in the Bronx has a more traditional campus setting, as opposed to the Lincoln Center location, where majority of students commute to campus. The primary tenet of Fordham University, Cura Personalis, implies that Fordham educates the whole person, and it does so in providing the students with a mandatory core curriculum. Though some of the courses did not apply to my major or minor, they helped me evolve as a student. The professors at Fordham University are exceptional, providing a cohesive and interesting curriculum for the duration of the semester. The professors within my programme were not only amazing, they were well connected within their respective fields, providing opportunities for students outside of the classroom. The student life at Fordham University is rich with numerous clubs and activities provided on campus and off campus. Among these clubs are debate teams, the Muslim Student Association, STOVES comedy club, and more. I would certainly recommend Fordham University to others. The school has a large population of international students, resulting in exposure to other cultures. As a current graduate student at Fordham University, I feel very confident in my career prospects in the future. Fordham University provides career services to currently enrolled students and alumni. I highly recommend Fordham University for your educational experience!