The College of Health Professions
The College of Health Professions was established in 2010 in an effort to showcase the breadth of health science majors at Pace University. The College is made up of the Lienhard School of Nursing and the Pace University-Lenox Hill Hospital Physician Assistant Studies Program. The College’s vision is innovative leadership in education.
Dyson College of Arts and Sciences
The Dyson College of Arts and Sciences is responsible for the general education of all Pace undergraduate students, as well as for the specialized preparation of students who concentrate in one of the more than 30 major programs the college offers.
Lubin School of Business
There are approximately 2,000 undergraduate students in the Lubin School of Business: 2,000 at the New York City campus and 1,800 on the Westchester campus at Pleasantville/Briarcliff. There are about 1,100 -graduate students in the Lubin School of Business, with 900 at the New York City campus and 200 at the Graduate Center in White Plains.
School of Education
The School of Education believes that a fundamental aim in education is to create opportunities for individuals to realize their potential within a democratic community.
Ivan G. Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems
The Ivan G. Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems was established in 1983. The school, with approximately 1,180 undergraduate students and 1,050 graduate students, offers degree programs, minors, and certificates in computer science, information systems, and technology systems.