Pace University / New York City Campus
Student Information Center, 1 Pace Plaza, New York, NY 10038
toll-free 800.874.PACE or 212.346.1225
Adm. fax: 212.346.1040
E-mail: ugnyc@pace.edu
WWW: http://www.pace.edu
Degrees Offered:
Associate, Bachelor's, Master's, Doctorate (also: combined
undergraduate/graduate degrees)
Fall 2005 Enrollment Undergraduate Total:
3,509 (Full-time: 1,005 men, 1,489 women; Part-time: 530 men,
485 women)
Fall 2005 Enrollment Graduate/First
Professional Total:
336 (Full-time: 67; Part-time: 269)
2006-2007 Tuition & Fees:
$30,086 per year, or $845 per credit guaranteed for 5 years to
full-time entering freshmen. Continuing undergraduates have a
lower tuition rate.
2006-2007 Tuition:
$29,454
2006-2007 Room & Board:
$9,570 (charges vary depending on residence hall and meal plan)
2006-2007 Room only:
n/a
Application Deadlines for freshmen:
fall- March 1, early action November 30; spring- rolling
Application Deadlines transfers:
fall- rolling; spring- rolling
Financial Aid Deadlines:
February 15
Application Requirements:
HS transcript or GED; SAT or ACT; 2 counselor and/or teacher
recommendations; personal statement; $55 fee; all college
transcripts for transfers (HS transcript unnecessary for
associate degree holders).
Campus Description:
Pace University, founded in 1906, draws its power from a history
of offering students the opportunity to succeed. Pace offers
students over 100 majors and 3,000 courses to choose from in
business, nursing, education, arts, sciences, and computer
science and information systems, and a choice of two locations
in New York City and in Pleasantville/Briarcliff.
The New York City campus is located in lower Manhattan and
close to everything that makes New York City special. The
Pleasantville/Briarcliff campus, about 40 minutes from the New
York City campus, offers a suburban/country setting with a
pastoral college atmosphere. There is also easy access to
graduate programs and the School of Law on the White Plains
Campus.
Pace combines the benefits and resources of a large
university with the warmth and personal attention usually
associated with a small college, with class size averaging only
25 students. Campus housing is available on each campus.
Sports:
Intramural Sports: Women's: basketball, soccer,
volleyball. Men's: basketball, football, soccer,
volleyball.
Clubs and Activities:
African Students Association at Pace (ASAP), Alpha Chi Epsilon,
Alpha Kappa Kappa, Alternative Spring Break, Aphros Magazine,
Arab Alliance, Asian Cultural Society, Association of Latin
Professionals in Finance & Accounting (ALFA), Campus
Collaborative Campaign, CAP Peers, Caribbean Students
Association (CSA), Chinese Finance Association, Coalition for
Diversity, Collegiate Italian American Organization (CIAO),
Criminal Justice Society, Debate Team, Economics Society,
Education Alliance, Eta Omega Tau, Eyes Wide Open, Filipino L in
Pace (FLIP), Finance Club, Forensic Science Students
Organization (FSSO), Greek Council, Haitian Students Association
(HSA), Hillel, International Management Organization, Iota Sigma
Epsilon, Know Now Publishing, Law Society, Legend Yearbook,
Model United Nations, Muslim Students Association (MSA),
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
(NAACP), National Association of Black Accountants (NABA),
OMEGA, Orientation Leaders, Pace Advertising Club, Pace Anime &
Gamers Association (PAGA), Pace Association for Collegiate
Entrepreneurs (PACE), Pace CARES, Pace Christian Fellowship,
Pace Pals, Pace Press, Pace Stonewall Coalition, Pace University
College Republicans, Pace University Marketing Association
(PUMA), Physician Assistant Student Society (PASS), Programming
& Campus Entertainment Board (PACE Board), Psychology Club, RAW,
Resident Assistants, S.A.M.O.S.A. (South Asian Multicultural
Organization), Sabor Latino, Senior Class Committee, Sigma Beta
Rho, Sigma Lambda Beta, Sigma Lambda Gamma, Soccer Club, Society
for Human Resources Management (SHRM), Student Nurses at Pace
(SNAP), Tau Kappa Epsilon, The Healthy Independent Natural
Knowledge Environment (THINK), Theatre Productions, Undergrad
Business Society (UBS), United Chinese Student Association (USCA),
University 101 Peer Advisors, Voice Out!, Wellness Task Force,
Women in Corporate America (WICA), WPUB Radio.
Fall 2005 Data
First-time, full-time student enrollment
profile:
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| SAT verbal mid-point range: 485* to 579** |
| SAT math mid-point range: 492* to 598** |
*75% of the enrolled students scored at this
level or better.
**25% of the enrolled students scored at least this
or better.
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| ACT: LOW 20 HIGH 26 |
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| 68% have a high school GPA 3.0 or higher |
| 31% have a high school GPA 2.0-2.9 |
Campus Demographics:
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All Undergraduate Students |
All Graduate Students |
| % NYS Resident |
69% |
65% |
| % Resident of other states |
24 % |
25% |
| % International |
7 % |
10 % |
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| % Live on campus |
29 % |
0 % |
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| % American Indian / Alaska Native |
0.4 % |
0 % |
| % Asian / Pacific Islander |
14 % |
7 % |
| % Black/African American |
10.5 % |
6 % |
| % Hispanic/Latino |
12 % |
4 % |
| % International |
7 % |
10 % |
| % White, Non-Hispanic |
40 % |
23 % |
| % Unknown Race / Ethnicity |
16 % |
51 % |
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Average financial aid package for first
time, full-time undergraduate students with financial need:
$17061
Financial Aid Data From Year:
2005
Average amount of institutional non-need
scholarship/grant awarded to first time, full-time undergraduate
students:*
$9025
*NON-need based scholarships and grants do not depend on
financial need and may be awarded for academic achievement, or
talent in athletics, music or other fields (merit awards).
Percent first time, full-time undergraduate
students who receive financial aid from any source (e.g.
federal, state institutional)
Source: IPEDS 2003 data: 78 %
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