Hofstra University is committed to achieving excellence through diversity in our academic programs that reflect a wide range of cultures and disciplines found in our schools and colleges and throughout the world:
- Hofstra College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
- Africana Studies - Hofstra University African Studies program emphasizes an interdisciplinary approach to the study of Africa.
- Disabilities Studies - Disability is a fundamental facet of human diversity - people with disabilities make up the largest minority in the U.S. population.
- LGBTQ+ studies, fellowships, and scholarships - This interdisciplinary program focuses on the political, historical, cultural, and psychological contexts.
- The Sardarni Kuljit Bindra Chair in Sikh Studies - The Bindra Chair is established to promote the academic study of Sikh religion, culture, and history.
- Women's Studies - Recently established as an undergraduate major, Women's Studies fosters respect for people of diverse physical abilities.
- Study Abroad Programs - Hofstra University students have many opportunities to earn credits while studying overseas.
- Chinese/Chinese Studies
- Irish Studies
- Jewish Studies
- Latin and Caribbean Studies
- Italian and Italian American Studies
- Monsignor Thomas J. Hartman Chair in Catholic Studies
- National Center for Suburban Studies at Hofstra University® (NCSS) - The NCSS is a nonpartisan research institution dedicated to promoting objective, academically rigorous study of suburbia's problems, as well as its promise.
- School of Law - Diversity has become a hallmark of Hofstra Law, which has an extremely diversified student body and a diverse faculty and administration.
- Joan and Donald E. Axinn Library Resources
- New Opportunities at Hofstra Program (NOAH)
- The Lawrence Herbert School of Communication