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Press Release: Pace University Welcomes Class of 2029 at Convocation

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September 8, 2025
Crowd at the Pace University 2025 Convocation

Pace kicks off the academic year with growth in academic areas such as health science, business management, film and screen studies, and more

Pace University recently hosted Convocation on two of its campuses: New York City and Pleasantville in Westchester County. The annual tradition formally welcomes first-year and transfer students to the University community and marks the beginning of the 2025–2026 academic year.

As student performers, faculty, and staff cheered on new arrivals, the tone was set for a year defined by purpose and connection. The two-day program included music, student-led reflections, remarks from senior leadership, and the ceremonial presentation of class pins.

“You are now part of a community that will challenge you, support you, and help you grow in ways you can’t yet imagine,” said President Marvin Krislov. “And while the start of something new may feel a little overwhelming, you should know this: you belong here, and you are ready.”

“At Pace, opportunity means more than just access to education—it’s about responsibility, growth, and making choices that shape your future,” President Krislov added. “Ask questions. Take care of yourself. And know that we’re here to help you succeed every step of the way.”

This fall, early indicators show strong momentum across campuses. Pleasantville is experiencing notable gains, with total applications up 13% and housing deposits up 17% from last year. Lubin School of Business enrollments are trending upward on both campuses, with a 63% increase in finance major deposits University-wide—including a 116% spike in Pleasantville.

Across the board, Pace is seeing growth in high-interest majors including health science, nursing, business management, arts and entertainment management, film and screen studies, political science, criminal justice, and game development.

Students in the Class of 2029 hail from 46 states, two U.S. territories, and 60 countries—underscoring Pace’s broad geographic reach and diverse student body.

In their remarks, student leaders reflected on their own journeys and encouraged the incoming class to find community and purpose through connection and involvement.

“Pace has been more than a university—it’s been a launchpad for growth, community, and purpose,” said Nick Diaz, president of the Student Government Association in Pleasantville. “When I look back on the challenges and triumphs of the past three years, I see how this community lifted me up and helped shape the leader I am today.”

“Reaching your full potential doesn’t mean having all the answers—it means showing up, trying, and saying yes to the opportunities around you,” said Mason Bray, president of the Student Government Association in New York City. “That’s how I found community and purpose here at Pace, and it’s how you will too.”

Students also shared their excitement and aspirations as they begin their college careers.

“Pace instantly felt like the right place for me—with a great marketing program, an amazing cheer team, and so many ways to get involved,” said Ryann Robinson, a first-year marketing major from Washingtonville, N.Y. “Convocation was inspiring—it made me feel like I’m really part of something, and now I can’t wait to dive in.”

“Coming to New York City to study musical theatre has been a dream, and Pace is where I know I can grow into the artist I want to be,” said Hayden Poe, a first-year musical theatre student from Dalton, Georgia. “Convocation reminded me that I’m not alone—I’m surrounded by people who are just as passionate and ready to make their mark.”

About Pace University

Since 1906, Pace University has been transforming the lives of its diverse students—academically, professionally, and socioeconomically. With campuses in New York City and Westchester County, Pace offers bachelor, master, and doctoral degree programs to 13,600 students in its College of Health Professions, Dyson College of Arts and Sciences, Elisabeth Haub School of Law, Lubin School of Business, Sands College of Performing Arts, School of Education, and Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems.

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