Living and Learning: Integrated Learning Communities
Learning Inside and Outside of the Classroom

Fordham University has a proud history of approaching learning in a distinctly Jesuit way, one that assures that learning occurs inside and outside the classroom, unites heart and mind and develops in our students authentic conscience, character, and intellect.
Fordham students at the Rose Hill campus can choose from a variety of residence halls intentionally designed to pursue these goals, which integrate our renowned intellectual tradition with experience-based learning. We call these special places Integrated Learning Communities.
Each of these communities has its own focus, specific goals, architecture, amenities and style. Each, however, is looking for members of the incoming class who are committed to something more—what we call "the magis." Throughout their college experience, students can take advantage of these unique housing experiences.
We invite you to take a look at what these communities offer. You are sure to find one where your gifts and ambitions can be realized and where your training as a leader-in-service can begin.
For First-Year students, there are three unique opportunities to live in an Integrated Learning Community:
- Loyola Residential College and the Manresa Program
- Queen’s Court Residential College
- Science Integrated Learning Community
Please read through information on each of these three unique opportunities before selecting your top choice! Each ILC page contains important information about program requirements, participation expectations, and application information.
For Upperclass students, there are six unique opportunities to live in an Integrated Learning Community: