Students

Spring 2026: Pop-Up Student Solutions Centers

By
Alyssa Cressotti
Posted
January 22, 2026
Pace students talking and looking at a laptop.

Starting a new semester is exciting—but it can also come with a lot of logistics. From figuring out your financial aid package to making last-minute schedule changes, Pace’s Pop-Up Student Solutions Centers are here to help you navigate it all, so you can focus on what really matters: going for it this semester.

Whether you’re on the New York City Campus or the Pleasantville Campus, you’ve got dedicated support from teams across Financial Aid, Student Accounts, Admissions, and the Registrar’s Office. No appointments needed—just show up during operating hours and get the answers you need.

Pop-Up Student Solutions Center Schedule

Dates:

January 26–January 30, 2026

Hours:

  • Monday, Wednesday, and Friday: 10:30 a.m.–4:00 p.m.
  • Tuesday and Thursday: 12:00–5:30 p.m.

Locations:

  • New York City Campus: 161 William Street, 8th Floor
  • Pleasantville Campus: Kessel Student Center, Dean’s Suite area

From adjusting your Spring 2026 class schedule to understanding your tuition bill, the Pop-Up Student Solutions Centers are here to simplify your start to the semester. Because when things run smoothly, you can spend less time in line—and more time chasing what’s next.

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