Lincoln Center Commuter Student Services
The Lincoln Center campus of Fordham University provides students with a unique experience, and one of the contributing factors of this is the large commuter population.
Approximately 40% of the 3,500 full-time, undergraduate students at Lincoln Center are commuters. A variety of on-campus programs exist to enhance the commuter experience at the University.
Commuter Student Services is a program of the Office for Student Involvement within the Division of Student Affairs. Fordham offers a variety of services and resources for both traditional live-at-home commuters and off-campus commuters. These include:
Commuter First-Year Mentors
First year students are assigned a Commuter First-Year Mentor that serves as a resource for anything related to Fordham.
Commuting Students Association Membership
Lincoln Center's Commuting Students Association organizes events and activities that are open to the entire Fordham community but is held at commuter-friendly times.
In Addition: Special Grants for Commuters
Metro Grants and other funding.
Contact Us
Amanda Rutha, Assistant Director of Student Involvement for Commuter Student Services | Lincoln Center
140 W. 62nd St., Rm. G33
212-636-6250
[email protected]