As you begin your journey at Pace, it’s important to know where to turn for support, connection, and opportunity. Whether you're looking to get involved on campus, find academic guidance, explore career paths, or just get your ID card, these offices are here to help. We encourage you to explore these resources early—and often—to make the most of your experience.

Athletics and Recreation

Pace Athletics competes at the NCAA Division II level in the Northeast-10 Conference and offers 17 varsity sports, a cheerleading and dance team, esports, and a variety of club and intramural programs in both New York City and Westchester.

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Auxiliary Services

This office supports a wide range of campus essentials, including Pace ID cards, BankMobile refund selection, dining services, meal plans, the bookstore, lockers, and vending machines.

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Career Services

Career Services offers individualized counseling, workshops, employer events, and internship and job opportunities through Handshake, an exclusive job-search platform for students. Each academic school has dedicated career counselors to guide your professional journey.

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Center for Community Action and Research (CCAR)

CCAR connects students with local organizations and civic engagement opportunities that support meaningful community action.

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Community Standards and Compliance

This office promotes accountability, ethical behavior, and student development through a fair and educational conduct process. It oversees University policies and provides outreach, guidance, and restorative practices.

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Dean for Students

The Dean for Students advocates for student interests and fosters an engaged, supportive campus environment. The office oversees Residential Life, the Center for Student Engagement, the Counseling Centers, Community Standards and Compliance, and more.

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Financial Aid Office

The Financial Aid Office helps students and families explore funding options and manage the financial aid process. Assistance is available in person, by phone, or online.

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Housing Operations and Residential Life

Residential Life and Housing Operations work together to support students living on campus. Housing Operations manages room assignments, onboarding, and campus facilities coordination, while Residential Life oversees the residential experience and supports students through a trained Resident Assistant (RA) staff.

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Information Technology Services (ITS)

ITS provides tech support through walk-in centers, phone, email, and the online helpdesk. Services include Wi-Fi support, account assistance, and software access.

  • Phone: (914) 773-3333
  • New York City: One Pace Plaza, W202
  • Westchester: Willcox Hall, Room W25
  • Help Desk Hours:
    • Monday–Thursday: 8:00 a.m.–7:00 p.m.
    • Friday: 8:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m.
    • Saturday: 12:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m.
  • Visit the ITS website | Submit a Help Desk request

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International Students and Scholars (ISS)

ISS supports F-1 and J-1 students with immigration guidance, visa processing, and employment authorization. It also hosts workshops and community-building events.

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Institutional Equity and Title IX Compliance

The Office of Institutional Equity and Title IX Compliance’s mission is to ensure a campus environment where all members of our community have equitable access to academic and professional opportunities. The Office is responsible for processing allegations of harassment and discrimination, including Title IX, and works collaboratively across the University with students, staff and faculty to achieve its mission.

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LGBTQA+ Center

The LGBTQA+ Center fosters a supportive environment for students of all identities through programs, peer groups, policy advocacy, and events.

  • New York City: 41 Park Row, Rooms 902 and 903 | Phone: (212) 346-1952
  • Westchester: Kessel Student Center, Room 119 | Phone: (914) 773-3628
  • Hours: Monday–Friday, 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
  • Visit the LGBTQA+ Center website

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Office of Multicultural Affairs (ōMA)

ōMA promotes diversity, equity, and inclusion while supporting all students through cultural programming, leadership opportunities, and campus partnerships.

  • New York City: 41 Park Row, Room 910 | Phone: (212) 346-1546
  • Westchester: Kessel Student Center, Rooms 212 and 214 | Phone: (914) 773-3775 or (914) 773-3628
  • Hours: Monday–Friday, 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
  • Visit the ōMA website

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Ongoing Academic Social Instructional Support (OASIS) Program

OASIS offers comprehensive support for neurodiverse students, including those with Autism Spectrum Disorder and learning disabilities.

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Registrar

The Office of the Registrar manages course scheduling, degree audits, transcripts, diplomas, grades, and transfer credit evaluations. The best way to receive assistance is by submitting a Help Desk request; be sure to include your Pace email and UID for quicker service.

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Safety and Security

The Office of Safety and Security ensures the safety of students, faculty, staff, and visitors of Pace University by providing a 24-hours a day, 365 day per year security presence on our New York City and Westchester campuses. Students and families are encouraged to update their contact info in the Pace Alerts system and download the PaceSafe app.

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Spirit Store

The Spirit Store offers University apparel, textbooks, course materials, and school supplies. Items can also be purchased online. These stores accept cash, credit, Flex Dollars, and Dawg Dollars.

  • New York City: One Pace Plaza, Lobby | Phone: (212) 346–1605
  • Westchester: Kessel Student Center | Phone: (914) 773–3761
  • Visit the Spirit Store website

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Student Accessibility Services (SAS)

SAS ensures that students with disabilities have equal access to Pace University’s programs, services, and facilities by coordinating reasonable academic and campus accommodations. SAS works closely with students through a confidential, interactive process to evaluate needs, implement support, and promote full participation in university life.

  • New York City: 161 William Street, 10th Floor | Phone: (212) 346–1526
  • Westchester: Administration Building, Second Floor | Phone: (914) 773–3201
  • Walk-in hours: Monday–Friday, 3:00–4:00 p.m.
  • Visit the Student Accessibility Services website

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Student Accounts

The Office of Student Accounts supports students and families with billing, payments, and immunization compliance. The most efficient way to get help is by opening a HelpDesk ticket, which will be responded to within 72 hours. Students may also schedule an appointment for in-person service or call the office directly.

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Student Engagement

This office supports campus involvement through student organizations, leadership programs, and events. It’s the hub for finding your community and getting the most out of college life.

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Study Abroad

The Education Abroad Office helps students explore semester, short-term, and faculty-led study abroad opportunities. Staff guide students through the application and travel process.

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Transfer Student Experience (TSE)

The Transfer Student Experience Office is here to guide students as they transition to life as a Pace student, creating and fostering connections to resources, services, faculty, staff and other students.

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