Private, not-for-profit, 4-year or above
476 Faculty Members | 31:01:00 student faculty ratio
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Pace University
1 Pace Plaza, New York, New York 10038
See on Map(212) 346-1200
Pace University is committed to providing the best possible private education to a diverse and talented student body at each Pace University location. The University's continuous commitment to Opportunitas must be retained, strengthened and, when necessary, redefined in an uncertain world where many are excluded from the full benefits of higher education due to economic and social factors beyond their control. Pace's sustained emphasis on excellence will be a constant, which will guide decision-making regarding academic programs and other endeavors. In a world of increasing interdependence, Pace must strengthen its international efforts and continue its significant investment in technology. In addition, the University's commitment to self-evaluation and civic engagement must remain as major goals. All of this must be accomplished during a time of considerable economic change and in the context of strengthening Pace's own financial base
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$48,830Out of state
$48,830In state
$34,100Out of state
$34,100Type of aid | % of students receiving aid | Average amount |
---|---|---|
Federal grants | 40.0% | $8,094 |
State/local grants | 15.0% | $3,804 |
Institutional grants | 98.0% | $28,376 |
Loans | 57.0% | $8,896 |
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High school transcript
RequiredHigh school GPA
RequiredRecommendation letter
RequiredAdmissions test
(SAT or ACT)
TOEFL
(international students)
Completion of college
prep program
Demonstration of
competencies
Half of the freshman class scored within these ranges. 25% scored lower and 25% scored higher. 2020 data.
Half of the freshman class scored within these ranges. 25% scored lower and 25% scored higher. 2020 data.
15,055
8,867
6,188