Course Level: | Master's | |
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Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | - | |
Total Course Fees: | ₹ 3040000 | |
Course Level: | Master's | |
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Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | - | |
Total Course Fees: | ₹ 4400000 | |
Course Level: | Master's | |
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Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | - | |
Total Course Fees: | ₹ 4400000 | |
Key Information |
Details |
---|---|
Established |
1906 |
Type |
Private University |
Motto |
"Opportunitas" ("Opportunity") |
Campuses |
- New York City (Manhattan) |
Student Population |
Over 13,000 students (including international students from 120+ countries) |
University Ranking |
Ranked among the top private universities for career readiness and experiential learning. |
School Colors |
Blue and Gold |
Mascot |
Setter (Pace Setters) |
Accreditation |
Middle States Commission on Higher Education |
Prime Location:
New York City Campus: Located in the financial district of Manhattan, close to Wall Street, offering direct access to Fortune 500 companies, cultural landmarks, and internship opportunities.
Westchester Campus: A suburban environment with a scenic and peaceful atmosphere, ideal for research and community-focused learning.
Career Development:
Pace is known for its “Path to Success” programs, offering career-focused degrees with experiential learning, internships, and co-op placements.
Ranked among the top 10% of U.S. colleges for internships and job placements.
Internship and Industry Connections:
Offers access to internships at over 4,000 organizations, including Google, Deloitte, JPMorgan Chase, NBCUniversal, Pfizer, and more.
Hosts regular career fairs, networking events, and workshops.
Diverse Programs:
More than 150 undergraduate and graduate programs across various fields, including business, law, arts, computer science, and health sciences.
Diversity and Inclusion:
Welcomes students from over 120 countries, making it one of the most diverse universities in the United States.
Strong Alumni Network:
A network of 150,000+ alumni worldwide, many of whom are leaders in their respective industries.
1. New York City Campus
Located in the heart of downtown Manhattan, near the Brooklyn Bridge, Wall Street, and the South Street Seaport.
Ideal for students pursuing business, finance, media, arts, and technology.
State-of-the-art facilities include the One Pace Plaza building, advanced computer labs, and performance spaces.
Proximity to major companies and organizations makes it a hotspot for internships and networking.
2. Westchester Campus (Pleasantville)
Situated in a peaceful suburban setting about 30 miles north of Manhattan.
Features a sprawling 200-acre campus with modern classrooms, research labs, residence halls, and athletic facilities.
Ideal for students interested in health sciences, education, and environmental studies.
Offers access to hands-on experiences in fields like nursing, psychology, and biology.
Pace University is divided into several schools and colleges, each specializing in different disciplines:
Lubin School of Business:
Renowned for its programs in business, finance, accounting, marketing, and entrepreneurship.
AACSB-accredited and recognized globally for its MBA programs.
Dyson College of Arts and Sciences:
Offers programs in humanities, sciences, psychology, media studies, and performing arts.
Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems:
Focuses on computer science, cybersecurity, data science, and information technology.
Provides students with access to tech internships and innovation labs.
College of Health Professions:
Specializes in nursing, physician assistant studies, public health, and other healthcare-related fields.
Elisabeth Haub School of Law:
A nationally recognized law school with a focus on environmental law, business law, and criminal justice.
Located on the Westchester Campus.
School of Education:
Prepares students for careers in teaching, educational leadership, and curriculum development.
School of Performing Arts:
One of the top-performing arts schools in New York, offering programs in theater, dance, and film.
Undergraduate Programs (Popular Majors):
Business Administration
Computer Science
Finance
Psychology
Nursing
Marketing
Digital Media and Journalism
Performing Arts (Acting, Dance, Theater Arts)
Graduate Programs (Popular Majors):
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Data Science
Cybersecurity
Public Administration
Media and Communication Arts
Education Leadership
Physician Assistant Studies
Environmental Law
Doctoral Programs:
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Computer Science
Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)
Doctor of Jurisprudence (JD)
Housing (On-Campus): $10,000–$20,000 per year (depending on room type and campus).
Meal Plans: $5,000–$6,000 per year.
Books and Supplies: $1,500–$2,000 per year.
Pace University offers a variety of scholarships and financial aid opportunities to make education affordable:
Merit-Based Scholarships:
Awarded to students with outstanding academic achievements.
Ranges from $5,000 to $30,000 per year.
Need-Based Aid:
Available for eligible students based on financial need.
Graduate Assistantships:
Tuition discounts and stipends for graduate students in exchange for teaching or research work.
External Scholarships:
International students are encouraged to apply for external funding.
Diverse Student Organizations:
Over 100 student clubs catering to academic, cultural, professional, and recreational interests.
Examples: Business clubs, tech societies, performing arts groups, and cultural associations.
Athletics:
Pace is part of the NCAA Division II, with teams called the Pace Setters.
Sports include basketball, soccer, swimming, and track and field.
Cultural and Professional Exposure:
The New York City campus offers access to Broadway theaters, art galleries, museums, and global companies.
Westchester offers community-oriented activities, leadership workshops, and outdoor events.
Campus Facilities:
High-tech classrooms, libraries, labs, residence halls, dining areas, and athletic facilities.
Special spaces like the Entrepreneurship Lab and Cybersecurity Lab help students enhance their skills.
High Employment Rate:
87% of graduates are employed or pursuing further education within six months of graduation.
Internships:
Over 8,000 internships and co-op placements offered annually.
Key recruiters include Google, Deloitte, JPMorgan Chase, NBCUniversal, Pfizer, and more.
Career Services:
Offers resume building, interview prep, job fairs, and networking opportunities.
Pace University offers 100+ undergraduate programs across a variety of fields.
School/College |
Program Name |
---|---|
Lubin School of Business |
- Business Administration (BBA) |
Dyson College of Arts and Sciences |
- Communication Studies (BA) |
Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems |
- Computer Science (BS) |
College of Health Professions |
- Nursing (BSN) |
School of Education |
- Childhood Education (BA) |
School of Performing Arts |
- Acting (BFA) |
Pace University offers 50+ graduate programs, many of which are STEM-designated to provide additional work opportunities for international students.
School/College |
Program Name |
---|---|
Lubin School of Business |
- Master of Business Administration (MBA) |
Dyson College of Arts and Sciences |
- Media and Communication Arts (MA) |
Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems |
- Computer Science (MS) |
College of Health Professions |
- Nursing (MSN) |
School of Education |
- Educational Leadership (MSEd) |
School of Performing Arts |
- Acting for Film, TV, Voice-Overs, and Commercials (MFA) |
Pace University offers a range of doctoral programs in healthcare, education, and computer science.
School/College |
Program Name |
---|---|
Dyson College of Arts and Sciences |
- Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Mental Health Counseling |
Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems |
- Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Computer Science |
College of Health Professions |
- Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) |
School of Education |
- Doctor of Education (EdD) in Educational Leadership |
Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Lubin School of Business |
|
|
Business Administration (BBA) |
4 years |
$48,840 |
Accounting (BBA) |
4 years |
$48,840 |
Finance (BBA) |
4 years |
$48,840 |
International Management (BBA) |
4 years |
$48,840 |
Marketing (BBA) |
4 years |
$48,840 |
Entrepreneurship (BBA) |
4 years |
$48,840 |
Hospitality and Tourism Management (BBA) |
4 years |
$48,840 |
Management (BBA) |
4 years |
$48,840 |
|
|
|
Dyson College of Arts and Sciences |
|
|
Psychology (BA) |
4 years |
$48,840 |
Political Science (BA) |
4 years |
$48,840 |
Digital Cinema and Filmmaking (BFA) |
4 years |
$48,840 |
Biology (BS) |
4 years |
$48,840 |
Criminal Justice (BS) |
4 years |
$48,840 |
Environmental Science (BS) |
4 years |
$48,840 |
History (BA) |
4 years |
$48,840 |
Sociology (BA) |
4 years |
$48,840 |
Communication Studies (BA) |
4 years |
$48,840 |
Journalism and Digital Storytelling (BA) |
4 years |
$48,840 |
|
|
|
Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems |
|
|
Computer Science (BS) |
4 years |
$48,840 |
Cybersecurity (BS) |
4 years |
$48,840 |
Software Engineering (BS) |
4 years |
$48,840 |
Data Science (BS) |
4 years |
$48,840 |
Information Systems (BS) |
4 years |
$48,840 |
|
|
|
College of Health Professions |
|
|
Nursing (BSN) |
4 years |
$48,840 |
Health Science (BS) |
4 years |
$48,840 |
Communication Sciences and Disorders (BA) |
4 years |
$48,840 |
Public Health (BS) |
4 years |
$48,840 |
|
|
|
School of Education |
|
|
Childhood Education (BA) |
4 years |
$48,840 |
Adolescent Education (BA) |
4 years |
$48,840 |
Special Education (BA) |
4 years |
$48,840 |
|
|
|
School of Performing Arts |
|
|
Acting (BFA) |
4 years |
$48,840 |
Commercial Dance (BFA) |
4 years |
$48,840 |
Directing (BFA) |
4 years |
$48,840 |
Musical Theater (BFA) |
4 years |
$48,840 |
Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Lubin School of Business |
|
|
Master of Business Administration (MBA) |
1.5–2 years |
$35,460 |
Financial Management (MS) |
1–2 years |
$35,460 |
Marketing Analytics (MS) |
1–2 years |
$35,460 |
Human Resource Management (MS) |
1–2 years |
$35,460 |
Social Media and Mobile Marketing (MS) |
1–2 years |
$35,460 |
Entrepreneurship (MS) |
1–2 years |
$35,460 |
Accounting (MS) |
1–2 years |
$35,460 |
Business Analytics (MS) |
1–2 years |
$35,460 |
Global Business (MS) |
1–2 years |
$35,460 |
|
|
|
Dyson College of Arts and Sciences |
|
|
Media and Communication Arts (MA) |
1–2 years |
$34,860 |
Environmental Science (MS) |
1–2 years |
$34,860 |
Forensic Science (MS) |
2 years |
$34,860 |
Public Administration (MPA) |
1.5–2 years |
$34,860 |
Arts and Entertainment Management (MA) |
1–2 years |
$34,860 |
Psychology (MA) |
1–2 years |
$34,860 |
Mental Health Counseling (MS) |
2 years |
$34,860 |
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (MS) |
2 years |
$34,860 |
|
|
|
Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems |
|
|
Computer Science (MS) |
1.5–2 years |
$36,360 |
Cybersecurity (MS) |
1.5–2 years |
$36,360 |
Data Science (MS) |
1.5–2 years |
$36,360 |
Artificial Intelligence (MS) |
1.5–2 years |
$36,360 |
Information Systems (MS) |
1.5–2 years |
$36,360 |
Software Development and Engineering (MS) |
1.5–2 years |
$36,360 |
Technology Management (MS) |
1.5–2 years |
$36,360 |
|
|
|
College of Health Professions |
|
|
Nursing (MSN) |
2 years |
$35,460 |
Physician Assistant Studies (MS) |
2 years |
$35,460 |
Public Health (MPH) |
1.5–2 years |
$35,460 |
Occupational Therapy (MS) |
2 years |
$35,460 |
|
|
|
School of Education |
|
|
Educational Leadership (MSEd) |
1–2 years |
$33,660 |
TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) (MSEd) |
1–2 years |
$33,660 |
Literacy Specialist (MSEd) |
1–2 years |
$33,660 |
Inclusive Adolescent Education (MSEd) |
1–2 years |
$33,660 |
|
|
|
School of Performing Arts |
|
|
Acting for Film, TV, Voice-Overs, and Commercials (MFA) |
2–3 years |
$34,860 |
Playwriting (MFA) |
2–3 years |
$34,860 |
Directing (MFA) |
2–3 years |
$34,860 |
Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Dyson College of Arts and Sciences |
|
|
PhD in Mental Health Counseling |
4–5 years |
$34,860 |
|
|
|
Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems |
|
|
PhD in Computer Science |
4–5 years |
$36,360 |
|
|
|
College of Health Professions |
|
|
Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) |
3–4 years |
$35,460 |
Doctor of Professional Studies (DPS) in Healthcare Administration |
3–4 years |
$35,460 |
|
|
|
School of Education |
|
|
Doctor of Education (EdD) in Educational Leadership |
3 years |
$33,660 |
Prime Location:
New York City Campus: Situated in the heart of downtown Manhattan, offering unparalleled access to internships, jobs, and cultural experiences in one of the world’s largest cities.
Westchester Campus: Located in a quiet, suburban setting just 30 miles from NYC, ideal for students looking for a serene environment.
Career-Oriented Education:
Pace emphasizes experiential learning, with access to over 8,000 internships, co-op programs, and job placements.
Ranked among the top 10% of U.S. colleges for internships by U.S. News & World Report.
Diversity and Global Perspective:
Pace hosts students from over 120 countries, fostering a multicultural community.
A wide variety of cultural and professional organizations are available for international students.
STEM Designation:
Many programs, especially in the Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems, are STEM-designated, allowing international students to apply for up to 36 months of OPT (Optional Practical Training) after graduation.
Support for International Students:
Dedicated International Student and Scholar Services (ISSS) team assists with visas, travel, and immigration requirements.
Orientation programs and workshops are designed to help international students adapt to life in the U.S.
Undergraduate Programs:
Business Administration (BBA)
Computer Science (BS)
Nursing (BSN)
Cybersecurity (BS)
Digital Media and Film Production (BFA)
Psychology (BA)
Finance (BBA)
Marketing (BBA)
Graduate Programs:
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Cybersecurity (MS)
Computer Science (MS)
Data Science (MS)
Marketing Analytics (MS)
Public Health (MPH)
Environmental Science (MS)
Mental Health Counseling (MS)
Doctoral Programs:
PhD in Computer Science
Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)
Doctor of Education (EdD) in Educational Leadership
Step |
Details |
---|---|
1. Choose a Program |
Explore the 100+ undergraduate programs offered by Pace University and decide which program suits your interests. |
2. Submit an Application |
Apply through one of the following: |
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- Pace Application Portal: www.pace.edu/apply. |
|
- Common Application (available for undergraduate applicants only). |
3. Pay Application Fee |
Pay a $50 non-refundable application fee (fee waivers are available for eligible students). |
4. Provide Academic Transcripts |
- Submit official high school transcripts (translated into English if necessary). |
|
- Include transcripts for any college credits earned (if applicable). |
5. Submit English Proficiency Scores |
For international students whose native language is not English, submit one of the following: |
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- TOEFL iBT: Minimum score of 80. |
|
- IELTS: Minimum score of 6.5. |
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- Duolingo: Minimum score of 115. |
|
- PTE Academic: Minimum score of 54. |
|
- Exemptions: Students from English-speaking countries or who studied in English-medium schools may qualify for a waiver. |
6. Optional: Submit Test Scores |
SAT/ACT scores are optional, but strong test scores can enhance your application. Recommended scores: |
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- SAT: 1080+ |
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- ACT: 22+ |
7. Submit an Essay/Personal Statement |
Write a 250–500 word essay explaining your academic goals, career aspirations, and reasons for choosing Pace University. |
8. Submit Recommendation Letters |
At least 1 letter of recommendation from a teacher, counselor, or academic advisor is required. |
9. Track Your Application |
Use the Pace application portal to monitor your application status. |
Semester |
Priority Deadline |
---|---|
Fall (September) |
June 1 for international students |
Spring (January) |
December 1 for international students |
Step |
Details |
---|---|
1. Choose a Program |
Explore the 50+ graduate programs offered at Pace University. |
2. Submit an Application |
Apply through the Pace Graduate Application Portal: www.pace.edu/apply. |
3. Pay Application Fee |
Pay a $70 non-refundable application fee. |
4. Provide Academic Transcripts |
- Submit official transcripts from all previously attended colleges/universities. |
|
- Must include proof of a bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution. |
5. Submit English Proficiency Scores |
For international students, submit one of the following: |
|
- TOEFL iBT: Minimum score of 88. |
|
- IELTS: Minimum score of 7.0. |
|
- Duolingo: Minimum score of 115. |
|
- PTE Academic: Minimum score of 61. |
|
- Waivers may apply for students with prior education in English-speaking countries or institutions. |
6. Submit GRE/GMAT Scores |
Some programs, such as MBA or Computer Science, may require GRE/GMAT scores: |
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- GRE (preferred score: 295 or higher). |
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- GMAT (preferred score: 500 or higher). |
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- Many programs offer GRE/GMAT waivers based on academic or professional experience. |
7. Submit a Resume/CV |
A detailed resume or CV showcasing academic and professional achievements is required. |
8. Write a Personal Statement |
Submit a 500–750 word essay describing your academic background, research interests, career goals, and why you want to join Pace University. |
9. Submit Recommendation Letters |
Provide two or three letters of recommendation from professors or professional supervisors. |
10. Additional Requirements |
Program-specific requirements such as portfolios (for design programs) or interviews may apply. |
Semester |
Priority Deadline |
---|---|
Fall (September) |
July 1 for international students |
Spring (January) |
December 1 for international students |
Step |
Details |
---|---|
1. Choose a Program |
Explore doctoral programs offered by Pace, such as PhD in Computer Science, DNP, or EdD. |
2. Submit an Application |
Apply online via the Graduate Application Portal. |
3. Pay Application Fee |
Pay a $70 non-refundable application fee. |
4. Provide Academic Transcripts |
Submit official transcripts showing completion of a bachelor’s and master’s degree (if required). |
5. Submit English Proficiency Scores |
For international students, submit TOEFL, IELTS, or Duolingo scores (see graduate requirements). |
6. Submit GRE/GMAT Scores |
GRE scores may be required for some doctoral programs (check program-specific requirements). |
7. Submit a Resume/CV |
A detailed resume or CV showcasing academic achievements, professional experience, and research accomplishments. |
8. Write a Personal Statement |
Submit a 1,000-word essay outlining your research interests, academic goals, and reasons for pursuing the doctorate. |
9. Submit Recommendation Letters |
Provide three recommendation letters from academic or professional mentors. |
10. Interviews or Portfolio |
Some programs may require an interview or a portfolio submission (e.g., for creative fields). |
Pace University offers multiple intake periods for its programs, allowing flexibility for both domestic and international students.
Semester |
Application Deadline for International Students |
Start Date |
Details |
---|---|---|---|
Fall Semester |
June 1 (priority deadline) |
Late August / Early September |
The primary intake with the highest number of courses and programs available. |
Spring Semester |
December 1 (priority deadline) |
Early January |
Offers a good selection of programs but fewer than the Fall semester. |
Summer Semester |
Rolling Admissions |
Late May / Early June |
Available for select undergraduate and graduate programs. |
Fall Semester:
This is the main intake period, with the most course offerings, scholarships, and funding opportunities.
Preferred intake for undergraduate and graduate students due to availability of resources and internships.
Spring Semester:
Suitable for students who miss the Fall intake or prefer to start mid-academic year.
Offers a more limited range of programs, though core courses and popular programs remain available.
Summer Semester:
Primarily designed for accelerated programs, short-term courses, or specialized graduate programs.
Typically has fewer courses available compared to the Fall or Spring semesters.
The eligibility requirements for Pace University vary by program and academic level. Below is a breakdown for undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral applicants.
Academic Requirements:
High school diploma or equivalent (such as the IB Diploma or A-levels).
Minimum GPA of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale.
Competitive applicants typically have a GPA of 3.0 or higher.
English Language Proficiency:
International students whose first language is not English must demonstrate proficiency through one of the following:
TOEFL iBT: Minimum score of 80.
IELTS: Minimum score of 6.5.
Duolingo English Test: Minimum score of 115.
PTE Academic: Minimum score of 54.
Exemptions: Students who completed secondary education in English-speaking countries or English-medium institutions may qualify for a waiver.
Standardized Test Scores (Optional):
SAT or ACT scores are optional, but submitting them can strengthen your application and make you eligible for higher scholarships.
Recommended scores:
SAT: 1080 or higher.
ACT: 22 or higher.
Personal Essay:
A 250–500 word essay is required, detailing your academic interests, career goals, and reasons for choosing Pace.
Letters of Recommendation:
At least 1 letter from a teacher, counselor, or school official.
Portfolio (For Design/Arts Programs):
Students applying to performing arts, film production, or design programs (e.g., Acting, Directing, Musical Theater) must submit a portfolio or attend an audition.
Academic Requirements:
A bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution (or equivalent for international students).
Minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale (varies by program). Some programs accept a GPA of 2.8 if the applicant demonstrates strong work experience or other credentials.
English Language Proficiency:
International students must meet the following minimum scores:
TOEFL iBT: 88.
IELTS: 7.0.
Duolingo English Test: 115.
PTE Academic: 61.
GRE/GMAT Scores:
Required for certain programs, such as:
MBA: GMAT score of 500+ or equivalent GRE scores.
Computer Science: GRE is recommended, especially for international students (preferred score: 295+).
Many programs offer test waivers for applicants with significant work experience or strong academic performance.
Letters of Recommendation:
2–3 recommendation letters from academic or professional referees, depending on the program.
Personal Statement (SOP):
A 500–750 word essay explaining your academic background, career goals, and how Pace aligns with your aspirations.
Resume/CV:
A detailed resume or CV is required for graduate programs, highlighting relevant academic achievements, work experience, and certifications.
Portfolio (If Applicable):
Required for arts-related programs like Digital Design, Acting, or Film Production.
Academic Requirements:
A master’s degree from an accredited institution is typically required.
Minimum GPA of 3.3 on a 4.0 scale (varies by program).
English Language Proficiency:
TOEFL iBT: 100.
IELTS: 7.5.
Duolingo English Test: 125.
Waivers may apply for students with prior education in English-speaking countries or institutions.
GRE/GMAT Scores:
Required for research-intensive programs, such as the PhD in Computer Science.
May be waived for practice-based programs (e.g., DNP, EdD) based on academic or professional credentials.
Research Proposal:
A detailed research proposal is required for PhD programs, outlining your intended area of study, research objectives, and how it aligns with faculty expertise.
Letters of Recommendation:
Three letters from academic or professional references familiar with your research abilities.
Resume/CV:
A comprehensive resume highlighting academic, professional, and research experience.
Personal Statement:
A 1,000-word essay discussing your motivation for pursuing a doctoral degree, your research interests, and how Pace University can support your goals.
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility |
Award Amount (USD) |
Details |
---|---|---|---|
Merit-Based Scholarships |
Automatically awarded to undergraduate students with strong academic performance. |
$5,000–$30,000 per year |
Based on high school GPA and (optional) SAT/ACT scores. Renewable for up to 4 years. |
Pace International Scholarship |
Awarded to international undergraduate students with outstanding academic records. |
$5,000–$30,000 per year |
Automatically considered during the admission process. |
Honors College Scholarship |
Admitted to Pace’s Honors College with excellent academic achievements. |
$15,000–$30,000 per year |
For high-achieving students admitted into the Pforzheimer Honors College. |
Transfer Student Scholarship |
Transfer students with a strong GPA from previous institutions. |
$7,000–$25,000 per year |
Minimum GPA of 3.0 required. Renewable for up to 3 years if GPA is maintained. |
Performing Arts Scholarships |
Undergraduate students in performing arts programs (e.g., acting, musical theater). |
(up to full tuition) |
Requires an audition or portfolio. For students applying to the School of Performing Arts. |
Graduate Merit Scholarships |
Awarded to graduate students based on academic excellence. |
$1,500–$6,000 per year |
Automatically considered during the application process for select graduate programs. |
Graduate Assistantships |
Graduate students with leadership potential and academic excellence. |
Tuition discounts + stipends |
Requires work as a teaching or research assistant for the university. |
Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) Scholarship |
Transfer students who are members of the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society. |
$2,000 per year |
Minimum GPA of 3.5 required. Available for transfer students only. |
Seidenberg Tech Scholarship |
Undergraduate and graduate students in computer science or related programs. |
$5,000–$15,000 per year |
Awarded based on academic excellence and leadership potential in technology-related fields. |
School of Education Scholarships |
Graduate students pursuing degrees in education or teaching. |
N/A |
Awarded to students with strong academic records or relevant experience in teaching. |
Dean’s Scholarship |
Awarded to undergraduate students with strong academic and extracurricular records. |
$10,000–$20,000 per year |
Renewable for up to 4 years if GPA requirements are maintained. |
Pace Athletic Scholarships |
Student-athletes competing in NCAA Division II sports at Pace. |
(partial tuition) |
Based on athletic ability and recommendation by the Pace Athletics Department. |
Pace Endowed Scholarships |
Need-based or merit-based scholarships funded by donors and alumni. |
N/A |
Must apply separately through Pace’s financial aid office. |
Outside/External Scholarships |
Open to all students (undergraduate and graduate). |
N/A |
Students are encouraged to apply for external scholarships, such as Fulbright or Inlaks. |
Category |
New York City Campus |
Westchester Campus (Pleasantville) |
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Campus Location |
Downtown Manhattan, New York City, NY |
Pleasantville, Westchester County, NY |
Campus Environment |
Urban environment with access to NYC's financial, tech, and cultural hubs. |
Suburban setting with green spaces and a peaceful atmosphere. |
Housing Options |
On-campus and off-campus options available. |
On-campus housing is the most popular option. |
Accommodation Types |
- Traditional dorm-style housing. |
- Suite-style housing. |
On-Campus Housing Facilities |
- Fully furnished rooms with beds, desks, and storage. |
- Fully furnished rooms with shared living areas. |
Internet Access |
Free high-speed Wi-Fi across all residential buildings. |
Free high-speed Wi-Fi across all residential buildings. |
Dining Options |
Dining halls, cafes, and access to NYC restaurants. |
On-campus dining halls with meal plans. |
Commuting |
Access to NYC subway, buses, and walking distance to local attractions. |
Shuttle services to nearby train stations for commuting to NYC. |
Room Types and Costs |
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- Single Room |
$21,350 per year |
$15,000–$16,200 per year |
- Shared/Double Room |
$18,000–$20,000 per year |
$11,900–$13,500 per year |
- Apartment/Studio |
$22,000+ per year |
$16,500 per year |
Meal Plan Costs |
$5,000–$6,500 per year |
$5,000–$6,500 per year |
Off-Campus Housing Options |
Available in nearby NYC neighborhoods like Brooklyn, Queens, and Jersey City. |
Limited options available in Pleasantville and nearby towns. |
1. Campus Life
New York City Campus
Located in downtown Manhattan, the campus is ideal for students seeking an urban lifestyle with access to world-class cultural, financial, and corporate hubs.
Students are steps away from iconic landmarks such as the Brooklyn Bridge, Wall Street, and Times Square.
The campus is well-connected to the city's extensive subway system, making commuting around NYC convenient.
On-campus facilities include modern classrooms, study spaces, student lounges, and collaborative hubs.
Westchester (Pleasantville) Campus
Situated in a suburban setting, the Westchester campus provides a more peaceful, community-driven college environment.
The campus is spread across 200 acres of green spaces, including walking trails, athletic fields, and modern residence halls.
Students at this campus enjoy a tight-knit community feel, with access to recreational facilities, outdoor activities, and community engagement opportunities.
2. Student Housing and Living
On-Campus Housing:
Comfortable and modern housing options are available for students on both campuses, offering single, double, and suite-style rooms.
Students benefit from secure, fully furnished accommodations with study lounges, Wi-Fi, and 24/7 security.
Dining and Meal Plans:
Dining halls provide a variety of meal options, including vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free meals.
Students can also enjoy NYC's food scene or dine at cafes and restaurants around Westchester.
3. Student Organizations and Clubs
Pace University offers over 100 student organizations, giving students opportunities to connect with peers, develop leadership skills, and explore their interests.
Popular Clubs and Organizations
Academic and Professional Clubs:
Entrepreneurship Lab (eLab): A center for innovation and startup development.
Seidenberg Tech Society: For students interested in computer science and technology.
Lubin Business Association: Helps students connect with business professionals.
Cultural and Identity-Based Clubs:
International Students Association (ISA).
Black Student Union (BSU).
Latinx Cultural Club.
Performing Arts and Creative Clubs:
Pace Drama Alliance.
Photography Club.
Student Film Association.
Sports and Recreation:
Various intramural sports teams and fitness clubs.
Opportunities for both competitive and recreational athletics.
4. Athletics and Fitness
Pace Setters Athletics
Pace University competes in the NCAA Division II in the Northeast-10 Conference (NE10).
Popular sports include:
Basketball
Soccer
Baseball/Softball
Swimming and Diving
Track and Field
Facilities include fitness centers, athletic fields, and swimming pools on both campuses.
Recreational Sports
Students can participate in intramural sports such as:
Flag Football
Ultimate Frisbee
Volleyball
Table Tennis
Fitness Centers
Both campuses have fully equipped gyms offering:
Cardio machines, weight training, and group fitness classes (yoga, Zumba, etc.).
5. Events and Activities
Annual Events:
Welcome Week: A week-long orientation with social activities, networking opportunities, and campus tours.
Spring Fest: A celebration featuring live music, games, and food trucks.
Cultural Festivals: Events like International Education Week, Diwali Night, and Chinese New Year celebrate global diversity on campus.
Career Fairs: Organized every semester to help students connect with employers.
Workshops and Seminars:
Pace frequently hosts guest lectures, leadership workshops, and skill-building sessions on topics such as entrepreneurship, public speaking, and resume building.
6. Diversity and Inclusion
Global Community:
Pace has students from over 120 countries, creating a culturally diverse and inclusive environment.
Cultural Events and Support:
The International Students & Scholars Office (ISSO) helps international students adjust to life in the U.S., providing immigration assistance, orientation, and workshops.
Identity-Based Resources:
Multicultural Affairs and Social Justice programs support underrepresented communities, offering mentorship and organizing cultural celebrations.
7. Career Development and Networking
Internships and Co-ops
Pace is known for its “Path to Success” career programs, offering internships and co-op placements with top companies like:
JPMorgan Chase
NBCUniversal
Pfizer
Tesla
Students gain hands-on work experience while studying and can build valuable professional networks in NYC and beyond.
Career Services
Offers career counseling, resume-building workshops, mock interviews, and job fairs.
Students have access to Handshake, an online platform for finding internships and job opportunities.
8. Cultural Opportunities
New York City Campus
Students can explore world-class museums like the Metropolitan Museum of Art, attend Broadway shows, or visit iconic landmarks like Central Park and the Empire State Building.
Proximity to Wall Street, Silicon Alley, and media hubs offers unique networking and internship opportunities.
Westchester Campus
Offers outdoor activities such as hiking, biking, and exploring nearby parks.
Students also enjoy easy access to NYC for weekend trips or professional opportunities.
9. Support Services for Students
Academic Support:
Writing centers, tutoring services, and peer mentors help students succeed academically.
Counseling and Mental Health:
Free counseling services are available for students dealing with stress, anxiety, or personal challenges.
Health and Wellness:
Wellness programs include yoga sessions, fitness classes, and access to medical services.
International Student Support:
The ISSO provides visa assistance, cultural adjustment programs, and workshops to help international students thrive.
10. Leadership Opportunities
Student Government Association (SGA):
Allows students to participate in university governance and organize campus-wide events.
Leadership Programs:
Workshops and retreats are organized to build leadership skills and prepare students for professional roles.
Pace University’s Entrepreneurship Lab (eLab):
A hub for students to innovate, create startups, and develop entrepreneurial skills.
1. Placement Highlights
Placement Rate:
87% of Pace graduates are employed or pursuing further education within six months of graduation (according to the university’s Career Services).
Average Starting Salaries:
Undergraduate Students: $60,000–$75,000 per year.
Graduate Students: $75,000–$100,000 per year.
Higher salaries are typical in fields like finance, technology, and healthcare.
Internship Opportunities:
Over 8,000 internships and co-op placements are offered annually across various industries.
2. Top Industries for Placements
Pace graduates are employed across a variety of industries, including business, technology, healthcare, media, and more.
Industry |
Key Employers |
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Technology |
Google, Microsoft, IBM, Cisco, Oracle, Amazon, Meta (Facebook). |
Finance |
JPMorgan Chase, Goldman Sachs, Deloitte, PwC, EY, Morgan Stanley. |
Healthcare |
Pfizer, Mount Sinai Health System, Northwell Health. |
Media & Entertainment |
NBCUniversal, ViacomCBS, Disney, New York Times. |
Business & Consulting |
KPMG, Accenture, Bloomberg, Bank of America, American Express. |
Law & Public Policy |
U.S. Government Agencies, UNICEF, United Nations. |
3. Placements by School
A. Lubin School of Business
Placement Rate: 88% for undergraduate business students.
Popular Employers:
JPMorgan Chase, Goldman Sachs, Deloitte, PwC, EY, Bank of America, and American Express.
Top Programs:
Business Administration, Finance, Marketing, Accounting, and Entrepreneurship.
Average Salary: $70,000–$95,000 per year.
Internship Examples:
Internships at Fortune 500 companies, investment banks, and Big Four consulting firms.
B. Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems
Placement Rate: 92% for computer science and technology graduates.
Popular Employers:
Google, Amazon, Meta (Facebook), IBM, Cisco, Oracle, and Tesla.
Top Programs:
Cybersecurity, Data Science, Computer Science, Software Engineering.
Average Salary: $80,000–$120,000 per year.
Internship Examples:
Internships in AI, machine learning, data analytics, and cybersecurity at leading tech firms.
C. Dyson College of Arts and Sciences
Placement Rate: 85% for arts and sciences graduates.
Popular Employers:
NBCUniversal, ViacomCBS, Disney, Pfizer, Mount Sinai Health System.
Top Programs:
Media and Communication Arts, Psychology, Environmental Science, Forensic Science.
Average Salary: $50,000–$70,000 per year.
Internship Examples:
Internships in media production, public relations, mental health counseling, and environmental research.
D. College of Health Professions
Placement Rate: 95% for healthcare graduates.
Popular Employers:
Mount Sinai Health System, Northwell Health, NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital.
Top Programs:
Nursing, Public Health, Physician Assistant Studies, Occupational Therapy.
Average Salary:
Nursing: $70,000–$85,000 per year.
Physician Assistant: $90,000–$120,000 per year.
Internship Examples:
Clinical rotations and internships at major hospitals and healthcare systems.
E. School of Performing Arts
Placement Rate: 82% for performing arts graduates.
Popular Employers:
Broadway theaters, television networks, and film studios such as Disney and Warner Bros.
Top Programs:
Acting, Directing, Musical Theater, Commercial Dance.
Average Salary: Varies by industry and role (e.g., starting salaries on Broadway average $50,000+ per year).
F. School of Education
Placement Rate: 89% for education graduates.
Popular Employers:
Public and private schools in NYC, Westchester, and beyond.
Top Programs:
Educational Leadership, Special Education, TESOL.
Average Salary: $55,000–$75,000 per year.
Internship Examples:
Teaching assistant roles in NYC schools.
4. Career Services at Pace University
Pace University’s Career Services Department provides comprehensive support to students for their professional development and job placement.
Key Services Offered:
Internship and Co-op Placement:
Students gain hands-on work experience with major organizations.
Resume and Cover Letter Workshops:
Assistance in crafting professional resumes and cover letters tailored to industries.
Mock Interviews:
Practice interviews to help students prepare for real-world scenarios.
Career Fairs:
Regularly hosts career fairs with participation from top companies like Deloitte, Google, and NBCUniversal.
Networking Events:
Events to connect students with alumni, recruiters, and professionals in their fields.
Handshake:
An online job portal connecting Pace students to internships and full-time job opportunities.
5. Internship and Co-op Opportunities
Pace University offers extensive opportunities for internships and co-op programs, which are integral to its focus on experiential learning.
Key Internship Highlights:
Number of Internships: Over 8,000 internships offered annually.
Top Internship Providers:
Google, Deloitte, Pfizer, NBCUniversal, ViacomCBS, and Tesla.
Internship Placements by Industry:
Technology: Software engineering, data analytics, and cybersecurity.
Finance: Investment banking, accounting, and risk analysis.
Media: Content production, PR, and digital marketing.
Healthcare: Clinical rotations, public health research, and hospital administration.
6. Global and Local Networking Opportunities
Alumni Network:
Over 150,000 alumni worldwide, many of whom are leaders in their industries.
Alumni frequently mentor current students or provide job referrals.
Proximity to NYC’s Corporate Hubs:
The New York City campus gives students access to Fortune 500 companies, startups, and global organizations.
STEM Designation:
Many programs, especially in computer science and data science, are STEM-designated, allowing international students up to 36 months of OPT to work in the U.S. after graduation.
While the acceptance rate at Pace is relatively high, admission depends on several key factors:
1. Academic Performance
Undergraduate Applicants:
Minimum GPA of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale is required, but competitive applicants typically have a GPA of 3.0 or higher.
Students applying to competitive programs (e.g., Nursing, Performing Arts) often need a higher GPA or other credentials.
Graduate Applicants:
Minimum GPA of 3.0 in undergraduate studies is preferred, though some programs accept applicants with a GPA of 2.8 if they demonstrate strong professional experience or other achievements.
2. English Language Proficiency (For International Students)
International students are required to demonstrate English proficiency:
TOEFL iBT: Minimum score of 80 (Undergraduate) and 88 (Graduate).
IELTS: Minimum score of 6.5 (Undergraduate) and 7.0 (Graduate).
Duolingo English Test: Minimum score of 115.
Students from English-speaking countries or those who completed education in English-medium institutions may qualify for a waiver.
3. Test Scores (Optional for Undergraduates)
Pace University has an SAT/ACT-optional policy for undergraduate applicants, but submitting scores can strengthen an application.
Recommended SAT score: 1080+
Recommended ACT score: 22+
For graduate programs like MBA or Computer Science, GRE/GMAT scores may be required or recommended. Some programs offer test waivers based on academic performance or work experience.
4. Program-Specific Requirements
Certain programs are more selective:
Performing Arts Programs:
Admission depends on auditions or portfolio reviews.
Programs like Acting, Musical Theater, and Commercial Dance have more competitive requirements.
Nursing and Health Sciences:
A minimum GPA of 3.0 and strong science and math preparation are typically required.
5. Holistic Admissions Process
Pace University follows a holistic admissions process, meaning they consider a combination of:
Academic performance.
Personal essays or statements of purpose.
Letters of recommendation.
Extracurricular involvement or professional experience.
Campus Name |
Location |
Description |
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New York City Campus |
1 Pace Plaza, New York, NY 10038 |
Located in the heart of downtown Manhattan, near Wall Street, the Brooklyn Bridge, and other NYC landmarks. |
Westchester Campus |
861 Bedford Rd, Pleasantville, NY 10570 |
Located in the suburban town of Pleasantville, Westchester County, just 30 miles north of NYC. |