Though its headquarters are on Fordham University's Lincoln Center campus, the Fordham Graduate School of Business also offers classes at a campus in Westchester, New York. Recently, the school also introduced an MBA program at Peking University in Beijing, China. Because of the school's main location in the big apple, recruiters and the Fordham GSB alumni network are concentrated in New York City, but students spread out across many industries in the tri-state area. The Lincoln Center campus is in the middle of Manhattan, making it easy for students to commute from other neighborhoods or boroughs.

In addition to its part- and full-time MBA program, Fordham GSB awards an executive MBA and MS in information systems, media management, taxation or quantitative finance. There are also two specialized MBAs: one in accounting and one in accounting and taxation, which prepares students for the CPA exam. After a core of required classes, MBA candidates can add an academic designation in personal financial planning, entrepreneurship, electronic business or international business. Concentrations are a less intensive specialization option: students can choose one or two of six focus areas, such as communications and media management or marketing. Fordham also offers combined master's programs: a MBA/JD, MBA/master of international management, and MBA/MS in information systems.