Pace University's Merit Scholarship Estimator is designed to help families see how much merit aid is granted to students based on their academic achievements. Results are based on 2023–2024 scholarship awards. This tool is designed to provide you with the best estimate of your merit scholarship based on your academic information. Students do not need to complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to be eligible for merit scholarships.
To use the estimator, have the following information handy:
- Your current GPA
- Standardized test scores if available (SAT/ACT) - Not required of transfer students
There will be "help" messages to guide you through each step. You may print the final results as a permanent record.
Get Started on the Merit Scholarship Estimator
Sand College of Performing Arts
Beginning with the Fall 2026 admission cycle, students admitted to the Sands College of Performing Arts will be considered for institutional scholarships through a holistic review process—distinct from that used for other academic programs at Pace. This new model takes into account artistic talent as well as academic achievement and financial need.
Questions?
If you have general questions on how to use Pace's Merit Scholarship Estimator or how to interpret its results, please email infoctr@pace.edu