Rose hill = CBA?

<p>I want to major in business</p>

<p>if i apply to rose hill can i do business as undergraduate or is CBA business undergraduate ONLY?</p>

<p>i hear rose hill is easier to get in thats why </p>

<p>Can anyone answer my question? PLEASE</p>

<p>CBA is at Rose Hill only. There is no business major for undergraduates at Lincoln Center. There is a graduate MBA program in Westchester and in Beijing. </p>

<p>To suggest that Rose Hill is "easier" to get into is sort of a myth. Fordham does not split the admissions process for either campus. You apply to Fordham University and self select the College you wish to attend, FCLC, CBA, or FCRH. If you dont select, they will automatically select FCRH for you. The perception that FCLC is harder is perhaps based on the fact there are far fewer students there and fewer dorm spaces. But they also get fewer applications than FCRH. FCRH and CBA at FCRH is a classic campus with green lawns, trees, 90 acres, gothic buildings, huge library (award winning I might add), the Vince Lombardi Athletic Center, Coffey Football Field, baseball field and soccer field. FCLC is like a small version of NYU. Its urban, its in Manhattan and its all in a high rise. While the quality of education at both is very similar, and many offerings are at both campuses, the FCLC campus is largely for the arts and students who want that unique experience. </p>

<p>Admissions to Fordham University are highly selective and rising every year. They anticipate 24,000 applications this year. How many of those are CBA I dont know. But CBA is ranked number 27 in the nation for undergraduate business schools. And its highly competitive. </p>

<p>Good luck.</p>