
Fairleigh Dickinson University is a constellation of learning environments. Each campus is unique, each is different, and each is vital to the strength and diversity that set FDU apart. The variety of experiences available to FDU students is rarely found at other schools. No matter what kind of educational environment you seek, no matter what sort of atmosphere appeals to you, you can find it at FDU. It’s a world of experiences—and they’re all part of the FDU Experience.
FDU has two main campuses in the United States. The College at Florham, in Morris County, New Jersey, is a picture-perfect collegiate environment. Ivy-covered buildings, a strong student life program, and traditional amenities and activities make Florham the kind of place people dream about.
The Metropolitan Campus, in Teaneck, New Jersey, is by contrast a fast-paced, professionally oriented environment that feeds off the energy of nearby New York City. Although the Metropolitan Campus is technically suburban, with many of the expected university-life elements, it is still a place where hustle and bustle are not far away. Many of FDU’s business, professional, science, and healthcare programs are based at the Metropolitan Campus.
FDU’s English campus, Wroxton College, offers students an opportunity to study abroad in an intensive environment. Wroxton is located in the heart of rural England but is still only 70 miles from London. FDU also offers an expansive study-abroad program and partners with other institutions in the U.S. as well.
Classes began in September 2007 at FDU-Vancouver, in scenic British Columbia, Canada. FDU-Vancouver offers undergraduate students one of the few opportunities to earn an American college degree (currently a B.S. in business management or a B.S. in information technology) while studying in Canada.
At any of the FDU campuses, the student is assured of a supportive and engaging environment, high-tech facilities, and an education that is second to none.