International Students

Congratulations on your acceptance to Pace University! With more than 90 countries represented on our campuses in New York City and Westchester, the University strives to create an international community among its student body.

Please be sure to read the Spring 2010 Enrollment Guide, as well as the Enrollment Guide Supplement for International Students to ensure a smooth transition to Pace and to the United States.
 
The Next Steps:

All non-U.S. Citizens and non-U.S. permanent residents must submit appropriate evidence of their ability to finance their education.  A certificate for a student visa (Form I-20) will be issued to all International applicants once the required financial documentation is received by the Office of Undergraduate Admission.
 
If your studies are being financed by means of your own savings, parental/family support, outside private or government scholarships, or any combination of these, you must arrange to send official letters or similar certificates as proof of such support. Use the following steps:
 
   1. Complete the Financial Affadavit for International Students, 2010-2011.
 
   2. Obtain official Bank Documentation indicating in U.S. Dollars sufficient funds  
   available for one year of study.
 
   3. International students transferring from a U.S. college or university must also submit
   the Transfer Recommendation Form in addition to the above requirements. Please have
   this form filled out by the Designated School Official (DSO) of the current school.
 
   4. Return the Financial Affadavit, official bank documents, and the Transfer
   Recommendation Form (if necessary) to the Office of Undergraduate Admission on the
   campus to which you have been accepted:
 

New York City Campus
Office of Undergraduate Admission
One Pace Plaza
New York, NY 10038
phone: (212) 346-1323
e-mail: ugnyc@pace.edu
Westchester Campus
Office of Undergraduate Admission
861 Bedford Road
Pleasantville, NY 10570
phone: (914) 773-3746
e-mail: ugplv@pace.edu

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Upon receipt of all necessary financial documentation, the Office of Undergraduate Admission will issue your certificate for a student visa (Form I-20) and send it to the mailing address you provided on your application.