United States
Pace University
Tuition fee
$28,000–$45,000
QS ranking
University ranking
Ranked among top regional universities in the North (U.S. News & World Report)
Pace University is a private university in New York City, founded in 1906, enrolling about 13,000 students, including 1,700+ international students from over 100 countries. It is recognized for strong business and performing arts programs and high career placement rates, with campuses in Manhattan and Westchester.
Academic programs
Tuition Fees (2025–26)
International tuition and additional fees
Undergraduate (International)
$44,000/year
Graduate (International)
$28,000–$45,000/year depending on program
Additional fees
Health insurance, technology, and campus services
Scholarships & Financial Aid for International Students
Merit-based scholarships are available for high-achieving international applicants; need-based aid is limited; external scholarships are encouraged; some on-campus work-study opportunities are available.
Merit-based scholarships available for high-achieving international applicants
Need-based financial aid limited but available for some students
External scholarships (Fulbright, country-specific programs) encouraged
Work-study opportunities on campus (limited for international students)
Rankings
Ranked among top regional universities in the North (U.S. News & World Report)
Recognized for strong business and performing arts programs
Noted for high career placement rates for graduates
Student Life & Campus
Campuses in Manhattan and Westchester with modern facilities, a diverse international community, and access to New York City’s cultural and professional opportunities.
Modern classrooms, labs, and student centers on Manhattan and Westchester campuses
Diverse international student community with a dedicated Office of International Student Services
Orientation programs tailored for international students, including visa support and cultural integration
Student clubs, cultural organizations, and events celebrating global diversity
Access to internships and career services in New York City’s job market
Public transport accessibility and proximity to cultural landmarks
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