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#1 private four-year college for upward economic mobility


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wo New York locations, one Pace Path


Pace University believes that


your college experience should be more than the number of credits re- quired to graduate. It should be a combination of strong academics, real-world experiences, and mentor- ships that guide you toward becom- ing successful both professionally and personally. With more than 100 majors and ac- celerated bachelor’s-to-graduate de- gree programs, Pace offers everything from Biochemistry and Business to Computer Science, Psychology, and Teaching. Our small class sizes—20 students on average—allow for per- sonal attention from faculty who sup- port student success. We are committed to providing mul- tiple opportunities to practice what you learn with internships, faculty- sponsored research, academic and professional competitions, school- sponsored projects with outside firms, community-based projects, and study abroad. At Pace, you can build an im- pressive résumé before you graduate. A Pace education also extends be- yond the walls of the classroom with a variety of cultural events available on and around both campuses, stu- dent organizations, and leadership programs—all of which give you the opportunity to grow as an individual.


Benefits of transferring to Pace • Flexible transfer credits • Up to $13,000 per year in schol- arships (plus additional awards available for members of Phi Theta Kappa and Alpha Beta Gama)


• Transfer events such as Transfer Tuesdays and Accelerated Admis- sion Days with no application fee and same-day decision


• One-on-one counseling with transfer advisors who will help you navigate academic program requirements, in- ternship opportunities, transfer cred- it evaluations, scheduling, and more


• One of the largest internship pro- grams of any university in the New York metropolitan area


• Articulation agreements with partner schools


Pace’s New York advantage We offer two campus locations—in the heart of New York City and in nearby Westchester County. Our New York City Campus is your home base for living, studying, and working in the most dynamic city in the United States. The city is your campus, with cultural and professional activities, learning opportunities, and intern- ships at places like the Federal Re- serve, Microsoft, Lincoln Center, the New York Stock Exchange, and many more. Programs exclusive to this cam- pus include Performing Arts, Forensic Science, and Arts and Entertainment Management. At our Westchester Campus in Pleasantville (just 34 miles from


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Manhattan), you can enjoy two sides of New York: the quintessential col- lege campus lifestyle and easy access to all the professional activities and entertainment the New York metro- politan area offers. You can intern at world-class companies in the city and those located closer to campus. Programs exclusive to this campus in- clude Nursing and Communications (Video, Digital Journalism, and Public Relations).


Academics


The Pace academic experience pre- pares you for real-world success. You’ll never lose sight of your end goal— your professors won’t let you. They’ll push you to excel beyond your own expectations. They’ll challenge you at every turn to think, feel, experience, debate, and listen. They’ll be your sounding board, mentors, counselors, and friends. The Pace classroom is inspiring, interactive, and rewarding.


Career Services = career preparation Our Career Services team offers you one of the largest internship programs of any university in the New York metropolitan area. Each year, Pace fa- cilitates more than 7,000 internships, co-ops, practicums, and fieldwork


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