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At Pace, we value our transfer students and offer a variety of scholarships just for you. 

As an entering transfer student, we know you have a lot of questions about financial aid and invite you to explore our website. Our comprehensive financial aid website will provide you with the assistance you need to manage the costs of your Pace education.

Financial Aid's website will also be a resource to you.

Last year, Pace provided a total of $201 million in aid. Pace University offers merit-based scholarships as well as need-based aid. Pace University need-based aid is based on financial need as defined by FAFSA. 


2011-2012 Scholarships for Transfer Students

Transfer students are eligible to receive Dean’s scholarships and Transfer Incentive awards, which are based on academic history. Transfer students can receive up to $12,000 in awards from Pace.

Transfer scholarships are also available to members of Phi Theta Kappa and Alpha Beta Gamma . These scholarships are annual for up to 4 years provided the student remains continuously enrolled full-time in Fall and Spring and maintains academic progress and at least a 3.00 cumulative QPA.  The award is tuition specific.

  • Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) $1,000. Must be member and forward a letter from your chapter advisor.
  • Alpha Beta Gamma (ABG) $1,000. Must be member and forward a letter from your chapter advisor.


Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)

In order to provide you with a full assessment of your scholarship, loan, grant, and need opportunities, you will need to file the FAFSA (Free Applications for Federal Student Aid).

Pace University FAFSA Codes:
Pace New York City – 002791
Pace Westchester (Pleasantville) – 002792
Pace White Plains- 002727

 

NYSTAA- New York State Transfer and Articulation Association

If you are a graduating student from a New York State two-year member college or transferring to a New York State four-year member institution, you may be eligible for a NYSTAA scholarship. Deadline is March 1 for the fall semester.