A college education is an investment in your future.
Making the decision to attend college is a step toward building a successful future. According to a report published by the U.S. Commerce Department’s Census Bureau, college graduates will make $900,000 more in their lifetime than those with only a high school education. Finishing a degree program means taking a step toward a challenging and rewarding career.
At Pace University, we ensure that you get a good return on your investment of time and money by preparing our students for their professional lives. Our unique Pace Advantage prepares thinking professionals to succeed at every phase of their career. And we also work to help students succeed while they are in college, by offering robust financial aid to as many students as possible.
How does Pace help?
* Providing a total of $201 million in aid.
* Granting financial aid to 95% of all first-year students.
Figures reflect data from the 2007-2008 academic year.
Pace provides academic incentive scholarships, as well as grants based on financial need. These awards are combined with a variety of federal and state financial aid programs and are specially tailored for each individual student. Pace is a place where you can count on individualized attention. We work with you to make sure that you understand how financial aid works and how to take advantage of all the opportunities that available to you. Our admissions and financial aid counselors are ready to help you on the path toward greatness.
Pace University FAFSA Codes:
Pace New York City – 002791
Pace Westchester – 002792
Pace White Plains – 002727
Office of Financial Aid Contact Information
New York City Campus - (877) 672-1830
Westchester Campus - (877) 672-1830
Pace University’s undergraduates earn an average starting salary of $53,200.
Students earned an average of $13.89/hour at their Cooperative Education internships.
Pace graduates received an average of four job offers following graduation.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 42% of new jobs this decade will require a bachelor’s degree.
The Democratic Leadership Council noted that college graduates now earn twice as much as high school graduates – on average, an extra $20,000 per year.
Pace University is committed to achieving full equal opportunity in all aspects of University life. Pursuant to this commitment, the University does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, age, ethnicity, marital status, national origin, sexual orientation, religion, disability, or veteran status.