History and Reputation Fordham's Graduate School of Business, founded over 30 years ago, is located in mid-Manhattan on an eight-acre "green" campus adjacent to Lincoln Center, the cultural capital of New York City.
The Graduate Business School is one of the ten schools of Fordham University which dates back to 1841 and was originally established in the "Rose Hill" section of the Bronx. The University embraces the Jesuit tradition of "excellence in teaching, research, and care for the development of each student."
Fordham's Graduate Business School MBA program is accredited by the International Association for Management Education (AACSB), the sole accrediting agency for business education programs. Of more than 700 MBA degrees offered both in the United States and abroad, only 374, including Fordham, enjoy AACSB accreditation.
3. Rankings Fordham's part-time MBA program is ranked 14th nationally by U.S. News and World Reports; evaluating business schools with high Return on Investment, Forbes places Fordham in the top fifty business schools nationwide; Newsweek cites Fordham's Global Professional MBA for being the vanguard of international programs; Business Week describes Fordham's Executive Transnational MBA as "a model for the future."