Fordham Lincoln Center or University of Delaware

<p>I was recently accepted to Fordham's College of Business Administration as a transfer student. I was wondering if anybody could tell me what the Lincoln Center Campus is like and how it might compare to a school like the University of Delaware?</p>

<p>Well, to start, Fordham’s CBA is located at the Rose Hill campus, not at Lincoln Center. </p>

<p>Fordham’s Rose Hill campus is located in the Bronx, one of New Yorks most diverse, multifaceted boroughs. The campus is spread across 85 green, leafy acres, adjacent to the Bronx Zoo and the New York Botanical Garden. Rose Hill feels like the quintessential college campus, with athletic fields, distinguished Gothic buildings and plenty of room to roam. Just outside the gates is Arthur Avenue, the heart of the city’s original Little Italy; Fordham Plaza; and the Fordham Road station of the Metro-North commuter rail service, a comfortable 20-minute rise to another New York City icon: Grand Central Station. </p>

<p>Fordham’s Lincoln Center campus is located in midtown Manhattan, in one of the nation’s premier cultural destinations. Situated on eight landscaped, self-contained acres, the campus is adjacent to the Lincoln Center of the Performing Arts and a few blocks from Central Park, Columbus Circle and the headquarters of many major media corporations. This is a bustling city campus, surrounded by taxi’s, street vendors, skyscrapers, the energy on the sidewalks, the professionals arriving at the Time Warner center in the morning and the crowds descending upon Lincoln Center at night. </p>

<p>Both campuses are distinct, yet pleasant all the same. It really just depends on whether you prefer a ‘typical’ college campus, or a more urban college campus.</p>