Pace Institutional Information
Pace Institutional Information Needed by Some Funding Agencies
Effective January 3rd, 2006
From time to time various funding agencies may request that the following information be included as part of a proposal. The statistics listed will need to be periodically updated. To aid you in this we have included the sources from which we obtained the information.
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Pace's total enrollment was 13,670 (CSIS-1,624) in Fall 2004.
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Of that number 8,668 were undergraduate students (CSIS-1,013), 4,203 were graduate students (CSIS- 611) and 799 were law students.
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Full-time students numbered 7,929, and part-time students, 5,741.
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There were 59% female students and 41% male students.
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Total undergraduate minority student enrollment for Fall 2004 was 2,830, or 43% of those who declared an ethnicity.
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In Fall 2004 29%, full-time undergraduate students were low- income, defined as those who qualify for federal Pell Grants.
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Currently, full-time, undergraduate minority (African-American, Hispanic, and American Indian/Alaskan Native) students enrolled in CSIS stands at 256, or 26.4%, based on those who declared ethnicity.
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Total financial aid for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2004, was more than $173 million including $94 million in student loans. Pace University provided more than $57 million. The remaining amount was provided by external sources of funding. The average financial aid package for undergraduate students is $13,686, which is equal to more than half of our total tuition cost of $24,752 per year. In addition to tuition, resident students pay $6,400 to $12,000 per year for a double room and $2,500 per year for a meal plan.
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Sponsored Research & Economic Development (SRED)
- A to Z of Proposal Preparation
- Contract Guidelines for External Funding
- Designated Pace Proposal Signatory
- Pace University Centers and Institutes
- External Funding to Pace
- Forms
- Examples of Successful Proposals
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Fringe Benefit & Indirect Cost Rates
- Grants for Students
- Institutional Review Board (IRB)
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- NSF Grant Policy Frequently Asked Questions
- Other Grant Sources
- Pace’s NSF Researchers
- Policies
- Possible NIH Financial Conflict of Interest
- Post Award Procedures
- Proposal Writing Bibliography
- RFP (Request for Proposals)
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- Research Conduct of Students - New NSF Requirement
- Scholarships
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- Submission Through Grants.Gov
- Summer Salary and Compensation Guidelines
- Research Day

