
Curious about Wroxton? Here are some of the questions we hear often about FDU’s English campus. If you don’t see your questions here, please let us know.
Q. Where is Wroxton College?
A. Wroxton College is located in Oxfordshire, northwest of London. The college is housed in an exceptionally beautiful, completely modernized 17th century manor house once home to Henry James. Wroxton College is an overseas campus of Fairleigh Dickinson University.
Q. What can I study at Wroxton?
A. Wroxton features courses in literature, history, political science, fine arts, Core Curriculum, and sociology.
Q. Is it difficult to get into the Wroxton program?
A. No. There are set requirements for qualification to attend Wroxton, but conscientious FDU students usually meet the requirements.
Q. What else is there to do in Oxfordshire?
A. Oxfordshire is in the Cotswolds, an area known for its outstanding natural beauty. You can hike the countryside, soak up the history, and explore the many small towns nearby. There are also six museums run by the University of Oxford, six branch museums run by the Oxfordshire County Council Department of Leisure and Arts, and independent museums run by trusts, local societies, and parish councils. When you’re in the mood for more organized activity, you can take in one or more of the following events nearby:
Wimbledon, in Wimbledon
Port Admiral’s Challenge, in Westminster
Henley Royal Regatta, in Henley-on-Thames
Henley Music & Art Festival, in Henley-on-Thames