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Pace At A Glance


Type of School: Private metropolitan university founded in 1906, producing thinking professionals through a high-quality education based in liberal learning


Size of Campus: New York City campus in the heart of the civic and financial center; Westchester campus on 200 acres of rolling countryside


Number of Students: Total enrollment: 13,609; 8,223 undergraduates, 5,386 graduate and Law students


Number of Faculty: 1,273 faculty members; 14:1 student-faculty ratio; 90% of faculty members holding a PhD or terminal degree


New York & Pleasantville, New York Study and work in the heart of New York P


ace University offers international students a unique combination of strong academics, real-world experiences, and mentorships


that will guide you toward becoming successful, both professionally and personally. The University is home to over 2,500 international students who choose Pace to gain exceptional professional preparation in New York, receive a top-notch ed- ucation, and immerse themselves in US culture. With more than 100 majors and accelerated


bachelor’s/graduate degree programs, Pace offers everything from Biochemistry and Business to Computer Science, Psychology, and Teaching. Our small class sizes—20 students on average— allow personal attention from faculty who support student success. We’re committed to providing you with multi-


ple opportunities to practice what you learn with internships, faculty-sponsored research, academic and professional competitions, school-sponsored projects with outside firms, and community-based projects. At Pace, you can build an impressive résumé before you graduate.


International student services Pace’s International Students and Scholars Office (ISSO) helps students navigate studying in the United States and answers questions about im- migration regulations, employment authorizations, health insurance, financial aid, and other issues.


Get involved A Pace education extends beyond the walls of the classroom with a variety of cultural events available on and around both campuses as well as 100+ clubs and organizations for you to get involved in—all of which give you the opportunity to grow as an individual.


Robust financial aid and scholarships Merit-based scholarships are available to inter- national students who apply as first-year and transfer applicants. On average, 97% of students receive some kind of aid to attend Pace.


Colleges, Programs, and Degrees: Six colleges offering associate, bachelor’s, master’s, doctorate, and other specialized degrees: College of Health Professions, Dyson College of Arts & Sciences, Elisabeth Haub School of Law, Lubin School of Business, School of Education, Seidenberg School of Computer Science & Information Systems


Geographic Diversity: Students representing 49 states and 120 countries; 18% international student population


International Student Services: The International Students and Scholars Office (ISSO) works with students to answer questions about immigration regulations, employment authorizations, health insurance, and other issues.


Financial Aid: Merit-based scholarships available for first-year and transfer international undergraduates; visit pace.edu/calculator to use the Merit Scholarship Estimator to calculate merit aid.


Test Score Requirements: SAT/ACT scores only required for scholarship consideration; English-language proficiency scores required for non-native English-speakers: • TOEFL: 80 iBT, 550 PBT • IELTS: 6.5


• PTE Academic: 54


Application Deadlines and Fees: • Early Action I: December 1 • Regular Decision: February 15 • Undergraduate application fee: $50


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