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Fordham University School of Law's Anti-Discrimination Policy and Student Grievance Procedure
Notice of University-Wide Nondiscrimination Policy and the Designation of the Title IX Coordinator
Fordham University is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to the principle of equal opportunity in education and employment in compliance with Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Title VI and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, the Violence Against Women Act, and other federal, state, and local laws.
Fordham University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, age, sex, gender, national origin, marital or parental status, sexual orientation, citizenship status, veteran status, disability, gender identity or expression, genetic predisposition, carrier status, or any other basis prohibited by law.
This policy is strictly enforced by the University, and alleged violations receive prompt attention and appropriate corrective action. The University will take steps to prevent discrimination and harassment, to prevent the recurrence of discrimination and harassment, to prevent retaliation for bringing a claim or assisting in an investigation, and will take appropriate action to remedy the effects of discrimination and harassment.
The Director of Institutional Equity and Compliance is the University’s compliance officer for all forms of discrimination and is specifically designated as the University’s 504 Compliance Officer and Title IX Coordinator. The Title IX Coordinator is responsible for the University’s Title IX compliance efforts and for coordinating the University’s response to all complaints involving possible sex discrimination, including educational programs, gender equity in athletics, employment, and admission. This also includes all forms of discrimination, limitations on consensual relationships, sex and gender discrimination, sexual harassment, sexual assault/rape, exploitation and other sexual misconduct, stalking, dating and domestic violence, and intimidation and retaliation for filing such complaints.
Inquiries concerning the application of Title IX and its implementing regulation may be referred to the University’s designated Title IX Coordinator listed below or to the Assistant Secretary of the Office for Civil Rights (OCR), U.S. Department of Education, Lyndon Baines Johnson Department of Education Building, 400 Maryland Avenue SW, Washington, DC 20202-1100. Call the OCR main numbers toll free at 800-421-3481 or 800-877-8339 (TDD). Or contact the OCR’s New York office at ocr.newyork@ed.gov or 646-428-3800.
Fordham’s Title IX coordinator may be contacted at 718-817-0181 or titleix@fordham.edu.
Anti-Discrimination Policy
Director of Institutional Equity and Compliance
Interim Title IX Coordinator and 504 Compliance Officer
Cunniffe House, Room 114
Rose Hill Campus
718-817-0181
TitleIX@Fordham.edu
- Scope
The following Student Grievance Procedure applies to each student of Fordham University School of Law who believes he or she has been subjected to such discrimination or retaliation by any member of the faculty, administration or staff. This Policy and Procedure is not intended to derogate from protections provided for faculty members under the Statutes of Fordham University, and specifically section 4-07.13 thereof. Nothing in these procedures shall prohibit a student from contacting a member of the faculty, administration or staff orally, or from seeking the guidance or assistance of a third person - such as another student, or member of the faculty, administration or staff - in resolving the grievances informally. - Informal Process
- The Complainant and the Respondent, defined in (ii) below, shall mutually endeavor to resolve informally any grievance alleging a violation of the policy described in I above.
- The student initiating the grievance (hereafter, 'Complainant') shall within ten days of the event which precipitated the grievance, or ten days after the Complainant became aware of the event, contact the faculty member/administrator/staff member whose action is in question (hereafter, 'Respondent') in writing. The Complainant shall request an appointment to discuss the alleged violation. In exceptional circumstance, such as any case of alleged sexual, racial or ethnic harassment, or where the Associate Dean or the Associate Dean's designee agrees that a mandatory preliminary meeting with the Respondent is inappropriate, the Complainant having reported to the Associate Dean in writing within the aforesaid ten days, may proceed directly to the Formal Process under paragraph C below, or pursue such other informal resolution processes as may be suggested by the Associate Dean or [his/her] designee.
- Formal Process
If the hearing officer finds a violation has occurred, the Dean of the Law School shall determine whether to recommend that the University convene a proceeding under 4-07.13 of the University Statutes, of the Dean may take such other appropriate authorized action as the Dean deems proper in the circumstances.
Nothing herein shall prevent the hearing officer from terminating the hearing and discharging a mediation function if so requested by both parties.
- Level 1. If no informal resolution satisfactory to the Complainant has been reached within fourteen days after the Complainant has contacted the Respondent in writing as described in II.B (ii) above, the Complainant shall within seven days thereafter file in the office of the Associate Dean a written Notice of Pending Grievance stating the date of the alleged violation of the aforesaid policy and the name of the Respondent. The Associate Dean or [his/her] designee shall forthwith deliver a copy thereof to the Respondent.
- No sooner than fourteen days nor later than twenty one days after filing the Notice of Pending Grievance, the Complainant shall file a written Statement identifying the alleged violation of the policy of the Law School, and the actual basis therefore, in the office of the Associate Dean, which office shall forthwith deliver a copy thereof to the Respondent. Within fourteen days after such delivery, the Respondent shall file a written Response thereto in the office of the Associate Dean, which office shall forthwith deliver a copy thereof to the Complainant.
- Upon receipt of the Response specified in (a) the Associate Dean, or [his/her] designee, will seek to achieve a satisfactory resolution of the grievance between the Complainant and the Respondent. To that end, the Associate Dean or [his/her] designee shall arrange a meeting with the Complainant and the Respondent no later than fifteen days after receipt by the Associate Dean of the written Response indicated in paragraph (a) above. The Complainant and the Respondent will be notified in writing of the date, time and place of the meeting, which may be adjourned by the Associate Dean or [his/her] designee for good cause shown.
- The Associate Dean or [his/her] designee will report as follows in writing to the Complainant and the Respondent within twenty days after the meeting scheduled pursuant to paragraph (b) above was held. If an agreement has been reached, the resolution shall be stated in the writing. If no resolution has been achieved, the Associate Dean or designee shall inquire in writing whether the Complainant wishes to proceed to a hearing as described in (d) below.
- The Dean of the Law School shall appoint an outside hearing officer not employed by the University or having any immediate connection therewith. The hearing officer shall, at the expense of the Law School, conduct a hearing and determine whether a violation has occurred.
- Level 2. If the Complainant or the Respondent is not satisfied with the resolution of the grievance after a hearing pursuant to II C(1)(d) above, the following procedures may be pursued:
- The Complainant or Respondent may request in writing to the Vice-President for Academic Affairs of the University, within ten days after receipt of the hearing officer's determination, a review of the determination on the grounds specified in (b) infra. This request shall state the objections to the determination of the hearing officer.
- The Vice-President for Academic Affairs shall cause a transcript of the hearing to be made at University expense, and will review the matter only to determine whether the procedures specified herein were followed, and may, in his or her discretion, confirm or vacate and remand the determination of the hearing officer or order a new hearing before such person as the Vice-President may designate.
- The aforesaid appeal to the Vice-President for Academic Affairs is the last permissible appeal hereunder, and the decision therein is final, unless it directs that further action be taken. Nothing herein shall affect any right granted under a Statute of Fordham University.
- Level 1. If no informal resolution satisfactory to the Complainant has been reached within fourteen days after the Complainant has contacted the Respondent in writing as described in II.B (ii) above, the Complainant shall within seven days thereafter file in the office of the Associate Dean a written Notice of Pending Grievance stating the date of the alleged violation of the aforesaid policy and the name of the Respondent. The Associate Dean or [his/her] designee shall forthwith deliver a copy thereof to the Respondent.
Except when applicable law. court order or governmental authority of competent jurisdiction otherwise requires all persons involved in these grievance procedures shall treat as confidential the identity of any parties to the grievance, all information disclosed during the procedures, as well as the fact of occurrence of the complaint and of the procedures, and the result thereof, except as otherwise provided in this process, an except as otherwise mutually agreed upon by all concerned. Assurances of confidentiality for all parties involved in a grievance need not interfere with the availability and/or presentation of significant or procedural information to interested persons.
The Complainant and the Respondent may, at their own expense, be represented by counsel of their choice.
Office of Student Affairs
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Office of Student Affairs
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Email:LawStudentAffairs@fordham.edu
First Five Facts
Founded:
1841
President:
Joseph M. McShane, SJ
Mascot:
The Ram
School Color:
Maroon
Who we are:
The Jesuit University of New York
Points of Pride
192 Fulbright Scholars
658 prestigious scholarships in the past five years
78% health professional school acceptance rate
1 million+ community service hours annually
3,500 NYC-based internship companies
Fordham University is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education
The Numbers
16,364 students in nine schools
9,399 undergraduates
2,086 first-year students
6,965 graduate and professional students
3,425 at Rose Hill
1,368 at Lincoln Center
4,649 undergraduates
144 graduate and professional students
Rose Hill, Bronx, NY
6,981 undergraduate and graduate students
Lincoln Center, Manhattan, NY
9,078 undergraduate and graduate students
Westchester, West Harrison, NY
305 undergraduates and graduates
The Louis Calder Center Biological Field Station, Armonk, NY
Fordham College at Rose Hill (1841)
3,815 students enrolled
Fordham College at Lincoln Center (1968)
2,072 students enrolled
Gabelli School of Business (1920)
2,208 students enrolled at Rose Hill, 500 undergraduates and 1,406 graduates at Lincoln Center
Fordham School of Professional and Continuing Studies (1944)
211 students at Rose Hill, 522 at Lincoln Center, 51 at Westchester
Gabelli School of Business (1969)
1,406 students enrolled at Lincoln Center, 2 at Westchester
Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (1916)
559 students enrolled at Rose Hill, 268 at Lincoln Center
Graduate School of Religion and Religious Education (1968)
163 students enrolled at Rose Hill
Graduate School of Education (1916)
827 students enrolled at Lincoln Center
Graduate School of Social Service (1916)
1,830 students enrolled at Lincoln Center, 221 at Westchester
School of Law (1905)
1,549 students enrolled at Lincoln Center
57.3% Women
42.7% Men
33.0% Underrepresented Populations
16.3% Hispanic/Latino
12.2% Asian
4.4% Black/African American
0% American Indian/Alaskan
0.1% Hawaiian/Pacific Islander
Geographical origins:
48 states, D.C., Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, and 81 countries
45.5% Catholic
12.4% Protestant
4.6% Muslim
2.7% Jewish
11.4% Other
23.3% Not Reported
88 Doctor of Philosophy
20 Doctor of Education
2 Doctor of Ministry
2 Doctor of Juridical Science
4 Doctor of Professional Studies
397 Juris Doctor
1,468 Master of Arts, Fine Arts, Science, Education, Law, and Philosophy
150 Master of Business Administration
1,050 Master of Social Work
69 Graduate Certificate or Professional Diploma
2,247 Bachelor of Arts, Science, or Fine Arts
Six-Year Graduation Rate: 83.1% (Approximate National Average: 50%)
753 Full-time Instructors
55% Men
45% Women
21% Underrepresented Populations
459 Tenured Faculty
61% Men
39% Women
18% Underrepresented Populations
94% of full-time faculty hold a Ph.D. or other terminal degree
13:1 undergraduate student-to-faculty ratio
22 students average class size

Tuition (2020-2021)
$54,730 annually undergraduate
$960 to $1,824 per graduate credit
$63,932 annually law school
Financial Aid
84.61% of undergraduates received financial aid
As of and for the year ended June 30, 2020:
$665,559,000 operating revenues
$660,060,000 operating expenses
$819,004,000 endowment and other investments
2,450,115 Books (Physical and Digital)
0 Databases (Digital)
139,715 Media (Physical and Digital)
117,809 Serials (Physical and Digital)
2,707,639 Total Collection (Physical and Digital)
Doctoral Universities: High Research Activity
Fordham is one of 418 institutions classified as a Doctoral University or Doctoral/Professional University, and one of 135 Doctoral Universities classified as High Research Activity
22 men’s and women’s varsity sports teams
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NCAA Division I
Atlantic 10 Conference in baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, indoor and outdoor track, rowing, soccer, softball, squash, swimming, diving, tennis, and volleyball.
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Mid-Atlantic Conference for water polo
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Patriot League (Division I-AA) for football