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PACE UNIVERSITY: INTERNATIONAL PATHWAYS GUIDE 2019–20

International Pathways guide to study in 2019–20

Follow your path, your way Contents

Pace University Why choose Pace University? 04 Get to know the University 06 Career preparation at Pace 08 Design your career path 10 International Pathways at Pace 12 Support at every step 14 Assistance after you arrive 16 Meet a teacher 18

Student experience New York life 22

New York City Campus 24 Your new home in New York City 26

Westchester Westchester Campus 28 Your new home in Westchester 30

Student stories 32

What can I study at Pace? Find your route 36 Choose your degree 38

Undergraduate Global Pathways What is Undergraduate Global Pathways? 40 Undergraduate pathway curriculum 42

Graduate Global Pathways Use Pace’s incredible facilities to gain valuable What is Graduate Global Pathways? 44 hands-on skills to complement your academic learning. (Pictured:learning. Professor Maria Luskay teaches students in Graduate pathway curriculum 46 Pace(Pictured: Westchester’s Professor state-of-the-artMaria Luskay teaches Communications students in Center,Pace Westchester’s which includes state-of-the-art film production Communications and audio Direct admission recording studios with professional-level digital Center, which includes film production and audio Enter a degree directly 48 equipment.)recording studios with professional-level digital equipment.) Program and admission details Academic calendar 51 Pathway programs 52 Undergraduate degrees 54 Graduate degrees 56 How to apply 60 Admission: next steps 62 Contact us 63

Use Pace’s incredible facilities to gain valuable Explore Central Park in central Manhattan, just hands-on skills to complement your academic learning. (Pictured: Professor Maria Luskay teaches students in Pace Westchester’s state-of-the-art Communications Center, which includes film production and audio recording studios with professional-level digital equipment.)

02 03 Named a Top 200 best MBA National University Princeton Review rankings 2019 U.S. News Education Rankings 2019

7,000+ 90% internships and of faculty hold a PhD or highest work experiences completed degree in their field by Pace students each year Welcome to Pace Pace University is New York ranked the Partnerships with Deloitte, a global institution MasterCard, Google, Sony and that is committed 2nd to offering students 650+ best student city in the USA from around the world a strong and other employers QS Best Student Cities 2018 vibrant learning environment. I am proud to be part of a university that has Pace’s NYC Campus is ranked dedicated itself, for Top 10% more than a century, in the USA for salary potential to preparing students after a bachelor’s degree #1 for both professional safest university and personal Payscale.com 2018 campus in the USA success. Students rentcollegepads.com 2017 from more than 130 countries around the globe call Pace home, and we hope you will choose Pace 100+ University as your student clubs second home, too. and organizations Marvin Krislov President, Pace University Why choose @mkrislov Pace University?

04 05 Private university Get to know founded in 1906

Pace University Total enrollment International students benefit from Pace’s 13,312 exceptional academic and professional preparation in New York, one of the most iconic cities in the world. A campus in New York City Small class sizes with 16:1 student-teacher ratio Suburban campus in tranquil Westchester . . . and a campus in 2 amazing campus experiences You will get the best of both worlds at Pace. Its downtown Manhattan Urban campus in bustling Lower Manhattan Westchester, NY campus in New York’s Financial District is surrounded by the biggest concentration of Fortune 500 companies in the world. The beautiful Westchester Campus gives you a more traditional American-style college environment. Located in a prosperous area with a thriving economy, it is just 50km north of New York City. 2,300 international students Brand new facilities Pace has recently transformed both campuses, with new spaces that have been designed for you to live, learn and collaborate with your classmates. You’ll also benefit from state-of-the-art laboratories, a financial trading room, and media production studios.

A tradition of support The University offers merit-based scholarships to outstanding students. This generosity dates back to its founders. Following the stock market crash Pace University offers you of 1929, Homer Pace, the school’s 1st president, so many opportunities. forfeited his own salary and extended $100,000 of tuition credit (over $1 million in current value) I joined several student clubs, to help students pay for their education. I studied abroad in Italy, and I interned for 2 nonprofit organizations and a stock brokerage firm during my Career connections degree. I could narrow my Pace University faculty bring real-world expertise, having worked for a wide range of organizations. They use their in-depth industry knowledge professional focus while also to turn theories into practical examples. Their connections provide you getting experience in several with valuable access to professional opportunities and networks. different fields. Pace gave me Learn how Pace prepares you for your career on pages 8–11. this and much more. It’s been an amazing experience!

Learn more about Pace University: Alejandra from Chevron-circle-right kaplanpathways.com/pace-university the Dominican Republic Followed her path to BBA : Entrepreneurship, now a Staffing Manager at Randstad USA in New York 06 07 I thought I should Other services to list as many things as help you succeed Career preparation at the possible on my résumé, • H1-B visa sponsorship directory but that’s not the best • campus recruiting program core of your Pace experience method. Recruiters don’t • company visits have time to read several • job interview coaching Pace’s Career Services team is dedicated to preparing you for your professional future, pages for each applicant. • employer interview sessions My career advisor at Pace • internship and job search with valuable real-world experiences, networking opportunities and career mentoring. workshops helped me write a much more effective résumé. Interstride Ivy from China Be INSPIREd Followed her path to MS , Pace University students have Pace’s unique International Student Professional Readiness Education program (INSPIRE) now a Financial Analyst at access to Interstride, an app allows you to complete career training online at any time, to prepare for internship and Yerman & Jia, LLC in New York that offers career insights and job opportunities. Topics range from internship and job search strategies to interview job postings for international preparation. You’ll also be invited to special career panels, networking events and students in the USA. You can in-person workshops. view current data on employer H1-B visa sponsorship, update your career preparation checklist We aim to provide excellent Meet employers and assess your professional customer service to all students Pace brings over 350 employers to campus every year. Career Services builds strong readiness. relationships with large, mid-size and small companies who want to hire Pace students. at Pace, and will help you In addition to regular employer visits, panel discussions and information sessions, Pace prepare for your career and also organizes an annual career fair for international students. Who hires our connect you to employers. international International students face students? unique challenges in the US Stand out from the crowd Global organizations that job market, especially in a Attend workshops that Career Services has developed just for international students. have hired Pace international You will learn how to write a résumé that not only shows off your impressive skills, but students include: competitive city like New York, also has the right keywords to help it get past applicant tracking systems. With expertise • Amazon so we have developed several in your disciplinary area, your career counselor will work one-on-one with you to develop • Deloitte resources to address your a personal brand across your résumé, professional introduction and LinkedIn profile. • EY (Ernst & Young) specific needs. There are a lot • IBM of exciting opportunities for • Kate Spade New York your future, and we’re here to • KPMG • MasterCard provide you with the best tools • Merrill Lynch for success. • UNICEF • Walt Disney Company Phyllis Mooney Executive Director of Career Services • Young & Rubicam 87% of international students who visited Pace Career Services in 600+ 2017–18 did an internship employers hired Pace international students in 2017–18

08 09 Rehearse for success Learn to lead Get real-world Join a dynamic Design your career path While developing your Gain valuable leadership experience network critical thinking skills, your experience by participating Participate in one of the Before you graduate, you can Pace offers so many opportunities to build the skills and classes will also prepare in some of the University’s highest ranking and largest benefit from the University’s you for the day-to-day 100+ student clubs and internship placement network of over 150,000 experience you need to stand out in a competitive job market. realities of the working organizations. The Student programs in the New York alumni around the world. In world. Most Pace faculty Development and Campus metropolitan area. Last year addition to regular meetups have been professionals as Activities office will teach you 1,000+ companies hired and professional networking well as academics, and offer how to set goals, plan events Pace students for internships events, you can also join industry expertise along with and organize . and other practical work Pace’s Alumni-Student Pace Path career connections. experiences. Mentoring Program. If you study a bachelor’s degree, you and your advisor will design a customized 4-year plan. Called the “Pace Path”, it will outline the academic, extracurricular and career experiences that will help you to achieve your personal and professional goals.

For my Business and During my degree, I interned at Pace’s network Professional Speech I developed a competition MasterCard’s worldwide provides so many class, I had to pretend to examine companies operations and opportunities to meet that I was elected that have created technology headquarters other students and President of a major diverse workforces and in St. Louis. It was alumni working for association. I researched how this affected their amazing because I major companies here the organization and its business. We enlisted got to integrate all in New York. William from Vietnam mission, wrote a speech, several professors to the different skills and on his path to BA Economics and even dressed in help out and invited concepts I’d learned In any week, there might professional clothing executives from major in my classes at Pace be 10 or more different for my talk. corporations to act as within a professional events you can attend on judges. We had to limit environment. campus. It’s so helpful It was a really helpful the number of students for making the transition project because it who could participate You get a lot of from being a student made me more aware because there was so experience working to becoming a future of how I want to much enthusiasm. with people from many professional. present myself in the different backgrounds Luwen from China professional world. It is very difficult to create at Pace. The working Followed her path to and organize something world is full of surprises MS , Romina from Peru now a Senior IT Auditor at Following her path to from scratch. However, so it really helps to be Pfizer in New York BA Communications it was an amazing prepared for unexpected opportunity and I am so challenges. happy and proud of what Vaibhav from India I developed. Followed his path to MS Information Systems, Stian from Norway now a Senior Specialist in Followed his path to Fraud Intelligence and Strategy MS , at MasterCard in New York now a Finance and Operations Manager at AUrate New York

10 11 Garfield Benjamin International Student Advisor and Introduction to the University instructor

We’ll make sure you get International the support and guidance you need to succeed, Pathways at and you’ll develop both skills and confidence in a Pace University supportive global Through Pathways, we help you community. Pace University gain entry to Pace University. and New York City Our pathway programs, taught at the provide great work New York City Campus, will give you and internship opportunities to the skills you need to qualify for a build your career. bachelor’s or master’s degree at Pace. We look forward to welcoming you to campus!

Catrillia Young Director of International Pathways New York experience Engaging campus life Quality teaching Dedicated support Guaranteed progression to at Pace University Your classes will be taught in the You’ll be a part of the Pace We understand that with extra Your academic program starts Pace University when you pass 94% heart of the city’s financial center. community as soon as you support, you can achieve your very with an extended orientation to your pathway program of pathway program students were admitted Pace is located just minutes arrive on campus, with access best. Our instructors are experts help you find your way around You can also earn transferable degree credits to a Pace University degree in 2017/18 from Wall Street, the World Trade to everything the University in international student education campus. You will feel fully settled during your pathway program, at both Center, Brooklyn Bridge, and lots offers. You can use the libraries and bring great knowledge to their in by the time your classes begin. bachelor’s and master’s levels. of restaurants and shops. You’ll to study, the computer facilities teaching. Small class sizes, 1-on-1 Together with Pace’s International also find it easy to explore other to do research, and join sports mentoring and private tutoring will Students and Scholars office, we neighborhoods using the city’s clubs and many types of student help you to build your confidence can offer expert advice on course extensive and affordable public organizations to socialize with and ensure that your academic options, visas, employment Learn more about Pathways at Pace: transport network. your classmates. grades stay on track. regulations and life in New York. Chevron-circle-right kaplanpathways.com/pace-programs

12 13 Support at every step

Martin Molden Start your studies ready to embrace new Global Pathways Coordinator and experiences, knowing that you’ll receive Introduction to the University instructor dedicated support from our staff every step of the way. The list of services that Pathways Simple application process provides is endless. You don’t need to pay an application fee or get outside Syuyumbika from Russia A bit like a premium assessments of your transcripts when you apply to study at Pace on her path to MS Social Media and Mobile Marketing customer in a bank University through International Pathways. Additionally, if you don’t is given extra care, have an official English test score, contact us to arrange to take the free KITE exam. This specialized English test is accepted for all of each Pathways Pace’s pathway programs and degrees. student is given special attention. This includes Expert admission guidance answering admissions The US university admissions process can be complex, so we’re questions, processing here to answer any questions you may have, and to make sure your application best reflects your unique skills and strengths. We your application, also provide free advice on how to apply for your US student visa, giving pre-arrival and will remind you of important deadlines and actions. information, and orientation week. It is a one-stop solution Scholarships for students who Outstanding performance in your previous studies could qualify you for a partial scholarship on Global Pathways tuition. If you’re are looking for a applying for direct admission to a degree, your application will helpful person. As an be evaluated for a Pace University merit-based scholarship international student, (undergraduate applicants for Year 1 must submit an SAT or ACT I know what it is like to score to be considered; transfer applicants are evaluated without arrive in a new place an SAT or ACT score). with lots of questions. The Pathways staff Raise your English proficiency make the process You can join the Intensive English Program at Pace University’s simple for students. English Language Institute in New York City, before a pathway or degree. The program will help you improve your English skills Aakash from India Followed his path to MBA to meet the entry requirements for a Pace academic pathway, or , now refresh your language skills for a Pace degree. an Assurance Specialist at Deloitte in New York

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14 15 Assistance after you arrive

Filippo from Italy on his path to MBA From the moment you land in Marketing Management the USA, we are here to help.

Airport pickup We offer a meet-and-greet service at the airport on popular arrival dates for a fee. You can relax with a safe and simple transfer directly to your accommodation by private vehicle.

Helping you get settled In your first week, you will join an orientation program. Enjoy tours around the campus, student facilities and the city. We will show you how to open a bank account and offer tips on US culture. You will also learn more about your program of study and meet your teachers. Orientation is a great time to make friends with other international students.

Comprehensive services As an international student, you’ll have access to support services to help you make the most of your time at Pace University, including: • visa information and travel advice • advice on renting an apartment in New York • academic counseling • information about American culture • career and employment guidance • tutoring services • updates on local attractions and events

Optional Practical Training (OPT) Pace will help you navigate one of the major benefits of studying in the USA: the opportunity to get paid work experience while on your student visa. OPT allows you to work in the USA for 12 months after you graduate. Students in science, technology, engineering or mathematics (STEM) majors can extend their OPT to 36 months. To find STEM majors, look for the ‘ ’ symbol on degree lists.

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16 17 I believe student participation Meet a is important, as it makes the class more engaging and brings a new Pathways teacher knowledge into the classroom I love working with through students’ ideas. It also Our teachers have a international students develops their confidence in sharing their own opinions. wealth of knowledge and because I want to see expertise, and work hard them succeed. For example, I might have students to provide our students watch 2 short videos, discuss with the best possible similarities and differences, and then together we will outline an preparation for an American essay that compares and contrasts university-level classroom. both the videos. Or I’ll show a piece of writing and have the Annette Miller, who whole class make suggestions for how to improve it. teaches Academic Writing in Pace’s Undergraduate I challenge my students because Global Pathways program, their assignments will become discusses some of her more demanding as they progress in their studies. They methods for making classes are going to meet professors more engaging. with high expectations in their upper level classes. I also hope my class introduces them to aspects of American culture that will help them make friends with American students and feel comfortable participating in mainstream classrooms.

I love working with international students because I want to see them succeed. Higher education in another language can be challenging for them, so offering them support is very satisfying. I also love learning from them — international students bring diverse ideas and experiences to the classroom that I would not be able to learn elsewhere.

Annette Miller Academic Writing tutor (pictured left)

18 19 Hsiang-Lin from Taiwan on her path to BA Art

Student experience For many Pace degrees, you can choose to study in either New York City or Westchester. Both campuses offer incredible experiences for international students.

arrow-rightLearn about the New York City Campus on page 24 arrow-rightLearn about the Westchester Campus on page 28

Selecting one campus doesn’t mean you can’t experience the other. Many courses are offered in both New York City and Westchester, so you can take classes at either of the locations. You can also elect to change campuses during your degree or after your pathway program.

20 21 Tribeca Wall Street Pace University: Co-founded by iconic film Westchester Campus star Robert De Niro, the Explore the center of America’s New York life finance industry, home to the Pace’s 200-acre campus in the suburbs of annual Tribeca Film Festival NYC is surrounded by beautiful scenery as showcases more than New York Stock Exchange, well as incredible internship opportunities 1,000 independent movies historic Federal Hall and the New York City has it all: fascinating Museum of American Finance history, iconic culture, food from around the world, and some of the USA’s most famous landmarks. One World Trade Center It takes only 47 seconds by elevator to reach the 102nd floor The world in one city observatory, where you’ll find the People in New York speak more than 800 languages, and bring most spectacular view of the city Pace University: food, art, music and cultural festivals from so many countries. NYC Campus Pace has an ideal location near Ranked the 2nd best student city in the USA (QS Best Student Brooklyn Bridge New York’s centers of finance Walk across this famous Cities 2018), New York attracts first-rate students and scholars. and government, with easy landmark from Manhattan access to the rest of the city to the fashionable Dumbo neighborhood, where Capital of culture you can find unique If you love arts and culture, you’ve come to the right place. restaurants and art spaces New York is home to hundreds of museums and art galleries, a world-famous fashion week, an international film festival and more theaters than any other city in the world.

Non-stop city New York’s safe, extensive and low-cost public transport system is open all day and night, and its 13,000 famous yellow taxis are widely available. Yet when you need a break from the daily rush, the city provides over 30,000 acres of public parkland. South Street Seaport Some of the city’s Endless sightseeing oldest architecture is The Battery here, combined with New York’s skyline is a favorite backdrop for TV and film, and is A former military base the newest shops home to iconic landmarks including the Empire State Building, and site of the world’s and restaurants, the Brooklyn Bridge and the Statue of Liberty. first immigration center, and a luxury cinema this lush waterfront showing the latest park now hosts outdoor Hollywood movies concerts and festivals East River during warmer months Learn more about student life in NYC: Enjoy a scenic cruise Chevron-circle-right kaplanpathways.com/nyc-life around the island of Manhattan, or commute by ferry to destinations in Brooklyn, Queens and Midtown

Staten Island Ferry Boats depart every 30 minutes and offer excellent (and free!) views of the Statue of Liberty. The Staten Island Yankees baseball field overlooks the shining Lower Manhattan skyline.

22 23 New York City Campus I love the environment and the business vibe of the area Why choose this campus? surrounding campus. • Study in the heart of Lower Manhattan, just steps The hustle in the from Wall Street morning with everyone • Build professional skills with unique internship rushing to their offices and learning opportunities makes me feel alive and • Combine campus and city life for world-class busy as well. student experiences • Enjoy newly renovated study spaces Sammy from Vietnam Following her path to BBA Marketing: Advertising and Integrated Communications A place for every taste Internship placements have included Kate Spade New York; New York bursts with life, and each neighborhood has its Luckyrice, LLC; Fast Company; own unique energy. With the city’s excellent public transport Marks and Spencer; and the system, you can easily visit bustling tourist attractions or Clio Awards. quieter residential streets. Head to One World Trade Center, just minutes from Pace, for spectacular views of the entire city. The student lounge at Pace’s Lubin School of Business

Brand new spaces for studying and socializing Amazing views from Brooklyn Bridge Park, just across the river from campus Get involved The atmosphere in Pace’s New York City Campus is welcoming and enthusiastic. It’s easy to make friends and enjoy exploring the many attractions of the "Big Apple" together. There is always something interesting for you to do on campus too. You can join any of the University’s student organizations, watch world-class productions in the Schimmel Center theater, and view exhibitions at the brand-new art gallery.

Excellent facilities Pace University is investing in its future, and recently completed a $200 million state-of-the-art renovation of the New York City Campus. Business students can access Bloomberg technology computers and view a built-in stock ticker that’s only minutes behind Wall Street. If you are interested in artificial intelligence, go to Pace’s Robotics Lab, where students and faculty collaborate.

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24 25 Homestay Your new home Live like a true New Yorker with a local host and fully experience American culture. Students in homestays benefit hugely from daily English practice and enjoy an in New York City authentic American lifestyle. Your friendly host can offer advice about the neighborhood and help you learn about We offer secure accommodations close to life in the city. the city’s incredible attractions and Pace’s Features impressive facilities. This will ensure you • Fully furnished accommodation. • Private single room with shared bathroom. have the best student experience possible. • Study space and internet access. • Inclusive of breakfast and dinner, or breakfast only. • Experience real American lifestyle. Pace residence halls • Situated in Brooklyn or other boroughs outside Enjoy independence and the unique experience of American dorm life Manhattan, on average 40 minutes by public transport in Pace’s residence halls. These are based within 5 blocks of the Lower to the Pace campus. Manhattan campus, so you can enjoy campus life while living right • Flexible bookings by week or by month. in the heart of the city. Year 1 undergraduate students are typically • Minimum age: 17 years old. assigned double or triple occupancy rooms. Prices Features Weekly Monthly • Bed, desk, dresser, wardrobe and a desk chair for each resident $2,600 Room with breakfast $650 • Common rooms include TV lounges and study areas (per 28 days) • On-site laundry facilities Room with breakfast $3,000 $750 • WiFi in all residences and dinner (per 28 days) • 24-hour security • Some residences have kitchens, a fitness center and game rooms • Flexible housing contracts by semester Experience American dorm living

Prices Sweeping views from Beekman Hall, the world’s tallest student residence Beekman Residence Hall Fall semester: $7,500–$10,500* Spring semester: $7,500–$10,500* Summer semester: $2,640–$5,120*

Meal plans Students living in Pace residence halls must also purchase a campus meal plan. This ranges in price from $1,000 to $2,400* per semester, depending on which plan you choose.

Example floorplan Beekman Residence Hall (double room) Hall Private accommodations If finding your own living accommodations is a priority, local Pathways staff can provide advice and resources on Closet the New York rental market, including recommendations on accessible and affordable neighborhoods.

Bedroom

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26 27 Westchester Campus

Why choose this campus? • Experience a traditional American campus in calm and beautiful surroundings • Study near a rich business and technology scene with access to diverse internships • Enjoy campus sports and a close-knit student community • Live less than 1 hour’s train ride from the center of New York City

Hands-on learning opportunities Beautiful campus in Westchester Golden Apple

Classic American university experience Pace’s campus in Westchester County offers a traditional American-style college community in a beautiful setting. Nearby Pleasantville is home to lush, green scenery, a lively arts and theater scene, and many historic sites. Westchester County has the nickname of New York’s "Golden Apple" because of the high number of Fortune 500 companies that operate here, including Mastercard, IBM and more. It also has fast-growing tech and biotech industries.

Get active Everyone on the A well-rounded education exercises your body and your mind. Westchester Campus The Goldstein Fitness Center houses a 2,400-seat arena, a seems to love Pace. It’s running track, cardio equipment and a 50-meter swimming a smaller campus, so pool. Recent renovations to the campus include impressive new you’re going to bump fields for American football, soccer, lacrosse and baseball. Here into the same people 10 you can cheer on Pace’s teams when they compete, or join one times a day. I think that’s of the many on-campus University sports leagues yourself. amazing, because it can be so daunting coming to Engaging student life a university not knowing Join in the active student life at Westchester, where you’ll anyone. The faculty here find over 60 student societies including student government, really get to know their performing arts groups and a range of fun fraternities and students, and I’ve found sororities. Brand-new residence halls and a new, modern student center give you plenty of opportunities to learn outside that I get the most out the of class and make new friends. classes when I’ve bonded with the professor. Watch Pace campus videos: Annie from the United Kingdom Chevron-circle-right kaplanpathways.com/pace-university#videos Following her path to BA Business Economics at Pace Westchester

28 29 Pace residence halls Enjoy a classic American college experience by living right in the heart of campus. Pace Westchester’s residences include brand new, semi-suite style rooms, which give you easy access to study hubs, dining cafés and social spaces, all in the same building. Year 1 undergraduate students are grouped by shared interests, and typically assigned to double occupancy rooms in the Alumni Hall residence.

Features • Bed, desk, dresser, wardrobe and a desk chair for each student. • Common rooms include TV lounges and study areas. • Single-gender bathrooms. • On-site laundry facilities. • WiFi in all residences. • 24-hour security. • Some residences have kitchens, and game rooms. • Flexible housing contracts by semester.

Prices Fall semester: $5,500–$7,800* Spring semester: $5,500–$7,800* Summer semester: $3,600–$4,400*

Meal plans Students living in Pace University’s residence halls must also purchase a campus meal plan. Prices range from $1,855 to $2,400* per semester, depending on which plan you choose.

Example floorplan Alumni Hall (residential suite)

Toilet Hall

Shower Bathroom

Your new home in Westchester Bedroom Bedroom

Live in comfortable, modern residences * Prices valid for 2019–20 academic year. that are located directly on Pace’s beautiful Westchester Campus, and offer a friendly Watch Pace housing videos: and supportive environment for students. Chevron-circle-right kaplanpathways.com/pace/accommodation

30 31 Student stories#ladyliberty #sightseeing When you study at Pace, New York is instagramvirgidusi your campus. See how our students My favorite experience life in the “Big Apple.” place in New York is probably the Mr. Purple rooftop Join us on social media to discover the latest news. Search “PacePathways”: Facebook-f twitter YOUTUBEINSTAGRAM in the Lower East Side. It has really

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#BrooklynBridge I love movies, so I’m excited to go to the New York Film Festival at instagrammarcelavbrasil #nyc #batterypark Lincoln Center!

I like to go to the Jaehan from Brooklyn Promenade South Korea and The Battery. Here we go! #pacegrad New York in winter is beautiful with all the holiday decorations instagramr.a_g9 #me #fashion #NYC and lights! You can see many famous Halima from Algeria following her path to BA Psychology people here in New York. Recently I was walking to instagramnewyorkdiary #upperwestside a restaurant, and Barack Obama drove right by me. That was crazy and View from my class! Brooklyn Bridge! I was so happy!

Adamantia from Greece 32 33 Malika from Kazakhstan on her path to MA Media Professor Maria Luskay and Communication Arts Director of MA Media and Communication Arts

What can I study at Pace? You can choose from a number of majors in your undergraduate or graduate studies, with multiple paths to a degree at Pace University.

arrow-right See all available degrees on page 38 arrow-right Learn about pathways to a bachelor’s degree on page 40 arrow-right Learn about pathways to a master’s degree on page 44 arrow-right Learn about direct admission to a degree on page 48 Pace’s incredible facilities will help you to gain valuable hands-on skills to complement your academic learning. (Pictured: Professor Maria Luskay teaches students in Pace Westchester’s state-of-the-art Communications Center, which includes film production and audio recording studios with professional-level digital equipment.)

34 35 Find your path to Pace We will guide you to your best option, whether you’re ready to start at Pace University immediately, or you need a pathway program.

Your level Path to Pace Preparation for university Full-time university study Graduation Your future

Minimum Undergraduate PATHWAY PROGRAM Progress with GPA 2.0 and Global Pathways in New York City Transfer admission 7–31 credits TOEFL 61 > see page 40 4–12 months INTENSIVE Completed high ENGLISH PROGRAM BACHELOR’S DEGREE school or, for transfer in New York City 7 or 14 weeks in New York City or Westchester admission, some typically 4 years undergraduate study Further study at Pace or another university Minimum Direct UNDERGRADUATE GPA 2.5 and admission Transfer admission TOEFL 80 > see page 48

GRADUATE Start your career with a degree from In your home country Pace University or abroad

Minimum PATHWAY PROGRAM OR GPA 3.0 and Graduate Progress with TOEFL 55–80 GMAT PREPARATION Global Pathways in New York City 3–11 credits (depending > see page 44 4–12 months Optional Practical on degree) INTENSIVE Training ENGLISH PROGRAM 1–3 years’ paid work experience MASTER’S DEGREE Bachelor’s degree in New York City 7 or 14 weeks in New York City or Westchester or equivalent typically 1–3 years

GRADUATE Minimum GPA 3.0 and Direct TOEFL 78–100 admission (depending > see page 48 on degree) Quick guide to US higher education

> Bachelor’s degrees include courses in your chosen “major” and a broad range of other subjects. It is common for students to change major in the 1st or 2nd year.

What is a pathway program? Do I need GMAT preparation? Can I enter a degree directly? > Transfer admission is common in the USA: many A pathway program lets you start your studies at Pace’s campus, while If you are applying to a business master’s degree, you can choose this Yes, if you meet all the academic and English requirements, you don’t undergraduate students change university after 2 years to you improve your English to meet the requirement for full-time degree option if you don’t have the required English level, and also need to get need to study a pathway program. We can help you apply for direct complete their degree at another institution. studies. Undergraduate students can also use the pathway program to a qualifying GMAT test score. admission to selected bachelor’s or master’s degrees. > Master’s degrees are advanced-level study, and are meet the academic grade requirement. You will take a combination of more focused than bachelor’s degrees. Masters are also university-level English language classes and credit-bearing academic known as "graduate" degrees. courses. By successfully completing your pathway program, you are Do I need the Intensive English Program? Can I transfer to Pace? guaranteed a place in a full-time degree at the University, with no extra If you don’t have the required English level for Global Pathways, you can Yes, if you have already completed at least 1 year of undergraduate study. > Optional Practical Training (OPT) allows international required tests or other qualifiers. be conditionally accepted and first join the Intensive English Program. Existing credits will be evaluated for transfer into a Pace bachelor’s degree. students with an F-1 visa to stay in the USA and do paid You can also choose to take a short refresher course before entering a The Global Pathways program also accepts transfer students. work related to their degree after graduation. Pace degree directly.

36 37 Lubin School of Business Choose your degree AACSB International accredited in both business and accounting: an elite distinction held by fewer than 3% of business schools worldwide Bachelor’s degrees Master’s degrees When you enroll in a degree at Pace, you’ll join one of the University’s prestigious colleges or schools focused on the discipline you are studying. Accounting, BBA U D Accounting – CPA Preparation, MBA / MS G P D Most degrees can be accessed through a pathway program or directly, but some degrees are only available for direct admission (as shown). - General Customer Intelligence and Analytics, MS G P D - Public Accounting Financial Management, MBA / MS G P D Business Analytics, BBA U D Financial , MS G P D Key: Finance, BBA U D Information Systems, MBA G P D Degree entry options: Extended work experience: General Business, BBA (transfer students only) D U Undergraduate Global Pathways program (page 40) G GMAT preparation (page 44) Graduates of these programs are eligible for a 24-month International Business, MBA G P D Information Systems – Business, BBA U D P Graduate Global Pathways program (page 44) D Direct admission (page 48) STEM extension to Optional Practical Training Investment Management, MBA / MS G P D International Management, BBA U D Management, MBA / MS G P D Management, BBA U D - Entrepreneurship (MBA only) - Arts and Entertainment Management - Human Resources Management Dyson College of Arts and Sciences - Business Management - Strategic Management - Entrepreneurship Marketing Management, MBA G P D Winner of 3 national College Federal Reserve Challenges, a yearly competition sponsored by the central banking system of the USA - Health Care Management Social Media and Mobile Marketing, MS G P D - Hospitality and Tourism Management Bachelor’s degrees Master’s degrees - Human Resources Management Taxation, MBA / MS G P D American Studies, BA U D Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, MS P D Marketing, BBA U D U D Applied Psychology and Human Relations, BA Environmental Policy, MA D - Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications Art, BA / BFA U D Environmental Science, MS P D - Global Marketing Management Art History, BA U D Forensic Science, MS D - Sports Marketing Biochemistry, BS U D Media and Communication Arts, MA P D Biological Psychology, BA U D Mental Health Counseling, MS D U D Biology, BA / BS Psychology, MA P D Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems Business Economics, BS U D Public Administration, MPA P D Chemistry, BS U D - Government Home to cutting-edge research in cybersecurity, artificial intelligence and big data. 95% of international students who graduate Communication Studies, BA U D - Health-Care Administration with a Seidenberg master’s degree are employed or in further study within a year of graduation. - Not-for-Profit Management Communications, BA U D Publishing, MS P D Bachelor’s degrees Master’s degrees Criminal Justice, BS U D Computer Science, BA / BS U D Computer Science, MS P D Digital Cinema and Filmmaking, BS U D Information Systems, BS U D Enterprise Analytics, MS P D Digital Journalism, BS U D Information Technology, BS U D Information Systems, MS P D Economics, BA U D Software Development and Engineering, MS P D English, BA U D Telecommunication Systems and Networks, MS P D English and Communications, BA U D English Language and Literature, BA U D Environmental Science, BS U D Environmental Studies, BA U D School of Education Film and Screen Studies, BA U D 93% job placement rate for MST degree students in 2017 Forensic Science, BS U D Bachelor’s degrees Master’s degrees Global Asia Studies, BA U D Adolescent Education, BA D Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL), MST D History, BA U D Childhood Education, BA D Language, Culture and World Trade, BA U D Latin American Studies, BA U D Liberal Studies, BA (transfer students only) D Mathematics, BA / BS U D Where will I study my degree? College of Health Professions Modern Languages and Cultures, BA U D Many degrees are offered at both the New York City and Impressive on-campus healthcare facilities give students hands-on learning opportunities Personality and Social Psychology, BA U D Westchester campuses, though some are available at 1 campus Philosophy and Religious Studies, BA U D only. See pages 54–55 (undergraduate) or 56–59 (graduate) to Bachelor’s degrees Political Science, BA U D find out where your chosen degree is offered. Communication Sciences and Disorders, BA D Psychology, BA U D Health Science, BS D Public Relations, BS U D Available degree options may change over time, so check Sociology / Anthropology, BA U D online for the most up-to-date list: Spanish, BA U D Chevron-circle-right kaplanpathways.com/pace-degrees Women’s and Gender Studies, BA U D

38 39 What is Undergraduate Global Pathways? The Undergraduate Global Pathways program will help you improve your English language and academic grades and study skills, so you can progress to a bachelor’s degree. Mitchell Chavez You also earn credits that will transfer to your Pace degree, Director of Undergraduate Admission and will help you to graduate on time. Learning English What will I study? has opened up the The program combines university-level English preparation with specialized academic coursework. world to me, so I Some courses are credit-bearing and count toward your degree graduation requirements. Successful completion of the program guarantees your progression to a Pace University bachelor’s degree. think it’s important to expand my knowledge of the language. The This program might be right for you if you want: Global Pathways  to improve your fluency and confidence in spoken and academic English program at Pace  to enroll in a degree at Pace but don’t have eligible high school grades helped me so much.  extra time and support in adjusting to American university life  guaranteed progression to a bachelor’s degree (with a TOEFL waiver) on successful completion I also visited Pace’s  to earn academic credits before starting full-time degree study — students completing the academic support 3-semester program with maximum transfer credits will progress into bachelor’s Year 2 centers, where  to enjoy social activities organized for international students they identified my challenges and gave suggestions on how Undergraduate Global Pathways at a glance: to overcome them. Leads to degrees in: Art, Business, Computing, Humanities, Media, Science, Social Sciences I don’t feel like I’m Study location: New York City. Depending on degree, progress to New York City or Westchester Campus. treated differently Program duration: 1–3 semesters (4–12 months) here because I’m an Tuition: $11,500–$34,500* international student. Potential transferable credits: 7–31 In fact I’m treated Academic requirement: high school completion with a minimum 2.0 GPA (Grade Point Average). Students with previous undergraduate coursework can also apply for transfer admission. really well, which English level required: TOEFL 61–79 or equivalent makes me love Pace

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40 41 Undergraduate pathway curriculum Course descriptions Language courses Core academic credit courses Depending on your English language level, you will study 1, 2 or 3 semesters in the Global Conversation and Listening In addition to English language, you will take academic content courses (Higher Intermediate and/or Advanced) and earn credits to transfer to your bachelor’s degree. Pathways program. The courses you take and the credits you can earn are determined by • Improving conversational fluency and listening comprehension your English level when you start. • Discussions of assigned audio, video and reading materials Level 1 course New York and the Visual Arts (3 credits) Reading and Vocabulary • Painting, sculpture, photography, and installation art of the (General and/or Advanced) New York art world Program duration and structure • Strategies to increase vocabulary and reading comprehension • Visits to a wide range of museums, galleries, and artist studios • Discussions of newspaper and magazine articles, novels, 1-semester program: and academic texts Level 2 courses 2-semester program: English requirement: TOEFL 74+ Introduction to Computing (3 credits) 3-semester program: English requirement: TOEFL 67+ Level 3 courses = 7–14 credits • Exercises with Microsoft Excel, web development (HTML) and English requirement: TOEFL 61+ Level 2 + 3 courses = 13–24 credits Level 1 + 2 + 3 courses = 16–31 credits University skills courses computer programming (Alice) Academic Skills • Lectures and discussions about software topics, careers and society • Key academic study skills: time management, test-taking preparation, Level 1 courses Level 2 courses Level 3 courses class participation expectations, group work Religions of the Globe (3 credits) • Reading and research techniques: outlining, skimming, scanning, • Study of the major religions of the world – Buddhism, Christianity, Language and university skills courses note taking Confucianism, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism and Taoism • Formative influences of religions on human culture Introduction to University Community — taken by all students in their 1st semester only (1 credit) Introduction to University Community (1 credit) Higher Intermediate Conversation and Listening Advanced Conversation and Listening • Aspects of university life Level 3 courses Academic Skills • Reading, writing and discussion skills Public Speaking (3 credits) Reading and Vocabulary Advanced Reading and Vocabulary • Principles of speaking and listening in English • Preparation and delivery of a variety of original presentations Writing courses Writing courses Advanced Grammar and Writing (non-credit) Introduction to Academic Writing (non-credit) You’ll take a writing course in each semester of your undergraduate World History after 1650 (3 credits) Intermediate Grammar and Writing (non-credit) OR OR pathway program. You will be placed in 1 of the courses below based on • World history from the mid-17th century a writing composition course (3–4 credits) a writing composition course (3–4 credits) your English level and exam results. • Major cultural areas, their unique achievements and their interaction Academic credit courses with and relation to other societies Introductory grammar and writing courses: Introduction to Computing (3 credits) Public Speaking (3 credits) New York and the Visual Arts (3 credits) • Intermediate Grammar and Writing (non-credit) Religions of the Globe (3 credits) World History after 1650 (3 credits) • Advanced Grammar and Writing (non-credit) Optional elective courses (2–3 credits per course) • Introduction to Academic Writing (non-credit) You may have the chance to study optional courses to earn the An optional elective course (2–3 credits) An optional elective course (2–3 credits) An optional elective course (2–3 credits) maximum number of allowed credits for your program. This will Writing composition courses: depend on course availability, your schedule, and approval from See page 53 for full details of English language entry requirements, and for information on the Intensive English Program if your level is below the minimum required. The table above is an indication of the classes you may take, but the curriculum will vary by student. Your academic advisor will work with you to select courses based on your placement test results and schedule. • Academic Writing (4 credits) your Global Pathways academic advisor. Students typically have a • Composition (3 credits) choice of economics, health and wellness, history, and mathematics • Critical Writing (4 credits) elective courses. How many credits can I earn?

The curriculum table above shows the minimum and maximum number of credits you can earn in each program duration. How many credits you arrow-right For prices, entry and progression requirements, see pages 52–53 earn will depend on your level of English writing. It will also depend on whether you take additional elective courses. Your academic advisor will give arrow-right For start dates, see page 51 you guidance about your course schedule, and can offer advice on potential electives. You must earn a C grade or above and demonstrate sufficient English language development to earn the maximum number of transferable credits.

42 43 What is Graduate Global Pathways? The Graduate Global Pathways program will help you improve your English level, academic and test skills, so you can progress to a master’s degree.

What will I study? This program might be Pathways program right for you if you want: The Pathways program combines university-level English  to improve your fluency and preparation with specialized academic coursework for the confidence in spoken and discipline you want to study. The curriculum is divided into 3 academic English tracks. Your preferred degree determines your track:  extra time and help adjusting to • Pathways for Dyson College of Arts and Sciences American university life • Pathways for Lubin School of Business  GMAT test training and help in The Graduate • Pathways for Seidenberg School of Computer Science and addition to English language study Global Pathways Information Systems  guaranteed progression to a You’re guaranteed entry to a Pace University master’s degree master’s degree (with a TOEFL program really when you successfully complete the Pathways program. waiver) on successful completion helped me to  to earn academic credits before learn about GMAT Preparation starting full-time degree study American culture Students who want to progress to a business degree can  to enjoy social activities organized and adapt to instead study the GMAT Preparation option to prepare for the for international students student life. I now GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test) or to raise their score if they do not meet the GMAT 510 admission requirement. understand what US professors expect, and why presentation Graduate Global Pathways at a glance: skills and group Leads to degrees in: Business (including 10 MBAs suitable for students without work experience), work are so Computing, Media, Psychology, Public Administration, Science Study location: New York City. Depending on degree, progress to New York City or Westchester Campus. important. Program duration: 1–3 semesters (4–12 months) Yue from China Tuition: $10,375–$31,125* Followed her path Potential transferable credits: 3–11 to MS Accounting, English level required: minimum TOEFL 55–80 (depending on degree), or equivalent now a Tax Associate at PwC in Beijing Academic requirement: bachelor’s degree with minimum 3.0 GPA. Many degrees have additional requirements.

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44 45 Graduate pathway curriculum Course descriptions Language and study skills courses Depending on your English language level, you will take 1–3 semesters of Graduate Global Refer to the curriculum tables to determine which courses you will study based on your chosen discipline and English level.

Pathways. The courses you take and the number of credits you can earn each semester vary Academic Reading (Pre-Graduate) Communication Skills Grammar and Writing by program track. • Reading and writing (Pre-Graduate and Graduate) (including Advanced) • Analysis, interpretation, evaluation and • Discussion and presentation skills • Practice developing ideas into application of critical thinking • Pronunciation and grammar in spoken well-structured writing in various styles To check how many semesters you will study, find your English level on page 53. If your English level is below the minimum required, English, emphasizing fluency and accuracy • Focus on grammatical accuracy you can first join the Intensive English Program. Academic Skills (Pre-Graduate and Graduate) Conversation and Listening Pronunciation (Advanced) Program duration and structure • Critical thinking, research, note-taking (including Advanced) • Pronunciation for everyday speech and strategies, annotating text, paraphrasing • Conversational fluency and listening academic presentations 1-semester program and summarizing comprehension • Focus on specific sounds, as well as 2-semester program level 3 courses = 3–4 credits • Grammar and sentence structure, writing for • Overall English communication intonation and stress reductions 3-semester program level 2 + 3 courses = 3–7 credits academic purposes and oral communication improvement, including pronunciation level 1 + 2 + 3 courses = 3–11 credits Reading and Vocabulary Advanced Idioms GMAT Preparation (including Advanced) • Increasing English fluency through mastery • Test-taking skills • Increasing reading speed Pathways Program track Level 1 courses Level 2 courses Level 3 courses of idioms • Daily exercises in writing, problem-solving • Analyzing and discussing different types of Advanced Idioms Advanced Conversation and Listening Pre-Graduate Academic Reading • Use of special features, phrasing and and reading comprehension reading material with a focus on vocabulary peculiarities of the language • Take the official GMAT: the cost of the test is Pathways for Conversation and Listening Advanced Grammar and Writing Pre-Graduate Academic Skills included in the course tuition fee Dyson College of Pre-Graduate American Business Culture • Full-length practice exams Grammar and Writing Advanced Pronunciation Arts and Sciences Communication Skills • Values of American business through guest Art or science academic course Reading and Vocabulary Advanced Reading and Vocabulary speakers, research and team presentations (3–4 credits) • Teamwork to solve business problems

Conversation and Listening Advanced Grammar and Writing Advanced Pronunciation Pathways for Seidenberg Grammar and Writing Advanced Idioms Pre-Graduate Academic Skills Transferable academic credit courses School of Computer Dyson College of Arts and Sciences Seidenberg School of Computer Science Software Development Science and Information Reading and Vocabulary Advanced Reading and Vocabulary Pre-Graduate Communication Skills or Lubin School of Business and Information Systems and Engineering, MS Systems Computing academic course Computing academic course Computing academic course During Level 3 of the Graduate Global You will take 1 core academic course during Level 1: Fundamental Computer Science I with (3–4 credits) (3–4 credits) (3 credits) Pathways program, you will study 1 core each semester of the Global Pathways Java (4 credits) Advanced Conversation academic course related to your chosen program. Below are examples by progression Level 2: Introduction to Software Engineering Advanced Pronunciation Academic Skills for Graduate Students and Listening Pace degree. This course is decided by the degree. These may be substituted with other (4 credits) Communication Skills for Advanced Grammar and Writing American Business Culture department academic advisor, and is worth courses depending on your previous studies. Level 3: Software Reliability and Quality Pathways for Lubin Graduate Students 3 or 4 credits. Assurance (3 credits) School of Business Business academic course Advanced Idioms Pre-Graduate Academic Skills Computer Science, MS (3–4 credits) Level 1: Fundamental Computer Science I Telecommunication Systems Advanced Reading and Vocabulary Pre-Graduate Communication Skills using Java (3 credits) and Networks, MS Level 2: Fundamental Computer Science II Level 1: Simulation and Computer Network GMAT Preparation track using Java (3 credits) Analysis (3 credits) Advanced Conversation Advanced Pronunciation Academic Skills for Graduate Students Level 3: Computer Systems and Concepts Level 2: Wireless Communications GMAT Preparation and Listening (3 credits) (3 credits) Communication Skills for for Lubin School Advanced Grammar and Writing American Business Culture Level 3: Data Communications and Networks Graduate Students of Business Information Systems, MS (3 credits) GMAT Preparation GMAT Preparation GMAT Preparation* Level 1: Object Oriented Concepts and Development (3 credits) *Students enrolled in the GMAT option who score 510 or higher on the GMAT during Levels 1 or 2 will substitute a Business academic course for GMAT Preparation in Level 3. Level 2: Introduction to Software Engineering (3 credits) arrow-right For prices, entry and progression requirements, see pages 52–53 Level 3: Information Systems Principles (3 credits) arrow-right For start dates, see page 51

46 47 In Fall 2017 Enter a degree directly 78% If you meet all the entry requirements, including English of undergraduate international students language, you can apply for direct admission to a bachelor’s received some form or master’s degree at Pace, without a preparation program. of merit-based scholarship money Dr. Michelle Pulaski Behling from Pace. Undergraduate degrees at a glance: Associate Professor of Media and Communication Arts Available disciplines: Arts and Humanities, Business, Computing, Education, Health, Media, Science, Social Sciences Study location: New York City or Westchester Campus Degree duration: typically 4 years. Students with existing undergraduate credit may be able to transfer into Year 2 or 3. It took me a while Tuition: $44,714 per academic year* to find a master’s English level required: minimum TOEFL 80, or equivalent program that I really Academic requirement: high school completion with minimum 2.5 GPA wanted to study, and when I finally arrow-right See individual degree details on pages 54–55 did, I had only a short amount of Graduate degrees at a glance: time to apply before Available disciplines: Business (including 10 MBAs suitable for students without work the deadline. The experience), Computing, Media, Psychology, Public Administration, Science, TESOL Pathways team Study location: New York City or Westchester Campus helped me so much Degree duration: typically 2 years and was on top of Tuition: $28,650–$75,690 for complete program* English level required: minimum TOEFL 78–100 (depending on degree), or equivalent everything. They Academic requirements: bachelor’s degree with minimum 3.0 GPA. Some graduate degrees have helped me with my additional requirements, such as a portfolio or GMAT/GRE score. application, getting all my documents arrow-right See individual degree details on pages 56–59 together, and securing my I-20 How we support your admission to Pace form so I could Our team of international education experts will guide you through your application by: apply for my study  reviewing your English and academic qualifications visa in time to begin  preparing all documents required for application my degree.  guiding you through the visa process  offering first-rate advice about programs, housing and insurance Marcela from Brazil  communicating with the University admissions team on your behalf Applied with Kaplan  for direct admission advising you on how to increase your chance of being awarded a Pace scholarship to MS Publishing, now an Associate Business Development Have any questions? Contact our team for help: Manager at VMLY&R in New York Chevron-circle-right kaplanpathways.com/contact-pace

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48 49 Academic calendar 2019–20

Samruddhi from India Global Pathways and GMAT Preparation on her path to MS Information Systems Fall 2019 intake Application and I-20 deadline July 15, 2019 Orientation August 27–30, 2019 Classes start September 4, 2019 1-semester pathway programs end December 20, 2019 2-semester pathway programs end May 16, 2020 3-semester pathway programs end August 22, 2020

Spring 2020 intake Application and I-20 deadline November 15, 2019 Orientation January 21–24, 2020 Classes start January 27, 2020 1-semester pathway programs end May 16, 2020 2-semester pathway programs end August 22, 2020 3-semester pathway programs end December 18, 2020

Summer 2020 intake Application and I-20 deadline April 1, 2020 Orientation May 20–22, 2020 Classes start May 26, 2020 1-semester pathway programs end August 22, 2020 2-semester pathway programs end December 18, 2020 3-semester pathway programs end May 15, 2021

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Fall 2019 intake Program and Application and I-20 deadline July 15, 2019 Orientation August 27–30, 2019 Classes start September 4, 2019 admission details Academic year ends May 16, 2020 Use our quick reference tables to find all you Spring 2020 intake Application and I-20 deadline November 15, 2019 need to know about study options, dates, Orientation January 21–24, 2020 entry requirements, progression, costs, and Classes start January 27, 2020 how to apply to Pace University. Academic year ends December 18, 2020

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50 51 Pathway programs Intensive English Program: quick facts Who is it for? Undergraduate and graduate applicants with English levels below the 3-semester Global Pathways requirement

All programs Duration and hours: 6, 7, 12 or 14 weeks. Students take 18 hours of classes each week. Start: August, January, May (see calendar for exact dates) Estimated total expense: for visa purposes, students must show the availability Tuition: $2,276 (6 weeks), $2,655 (7 weeks), $4,560 (12 weeks), $5,284 (14 weeks) Campus: New York City of sufficient funds to cover 1 year of study: the combined cost of program tuition, 6-week program starts: May, July standard institution fees, health insurance, books and supplies, personal expenses, 7-week program starts: January, March, September, October Tuition cost: valid for the 2019-20 academic year housing and meal plan. English test score: must be dated within 2 years before the start of classes. 12-week program starts: May 14-week program starts: January, September

Undergraduate Global Pathways

Degree entry Estimated total Degree Potential credits Pathway type Tuition Global Pathways admission requirements point for students Leading to degrees in: expense Duration progression you can transfer cost earning maximum (see page 36 for curriculum details) (for I-20 declaration) High school English test scores Admission requirements to a degree1 GPA tests credits2 1-semester program $11,500 $35,970 4 months TOEFL 74–79 / KITE 454–461 / IELTS 6.0 (no bands below 6.0) / PTE 50–53 7–14 Year 1, Semester 1 Dyson College of Arts and Sciences SAT or ACT GPA 2.7 in Lubin School of Business 2-semester program $23,000 $47,470 8 months GPA 2.0 TOEFL 67–73 / KITE 440–453 /IELTS 6.0 (no bands below 5.5) / PTE 47–49 optional, all Pathways 13–24 Year 1, Semester 2 Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems not required courses 3-semester program $34,500 $58,970 12 months TOEFL 61–66 / KITE 428–439 / IELTS 5.5 (no bands below 5.0) / PTE 44–46 16–31 Year 2, Semester 1

Graduate Global Pathways and GMAT preparation

Degree Potential credits Pathway type Tuition Estimated total Global Pathways admission requirements3 Degree entry Leading to degrees in: expenses Duration progression you can transfer cost 4 point (see page 40 for curriculum details) (for I-20 declaration) Undergraduate English test scores Admission requirements to a degree1 GPA tests

1-semester Graduate Global Pathways $10,375 $34,545 4 months TOEFL 79–87 / KITE 459–482 / IELTS 6.5 (no bands below 6.5) / PTE 53–59 3–4 GPA 2.7 in GMAT/GRE Dyson College of Arts and Sciences 2-semester Graduate Global Pathways $20,750 $44,920 8 months GPA 3.0 TOEFL 72–78 / KITE 450–458/ IELTS 6.0 (no bands below 6.0) / PTE 49–52 all Pathways 3–4 Year 1, Semester 1 not required courses 3-semester Graduate Global Pathways $31,125 $55,295 12 months TOEFL 65–71 / KITE 436–449 / IELTS 6.0 (no bands below 5.5) / PTE 45–48 3–4

1-semester Graduate Global Pathways $10,375 $34,545 4 months TOEFL 90–99 / KITE 487–518 / IELTS 7.0 (no bands below 7.0) / PTE 62–67 3–4 GPA 2.7 in GMAT/GRE Dyson College exception: MA Media and Communication Arts 2-semester Graduate Global Pathways $20,750 $44,920 8 months GPA 3.0 TOEFL 85–89 / KITE 477–486 / IELTS 6.5 (no bands below 6.5) / PTE 58–61 all Pathways 3–4 Year 1, Semester 1 not required courses 3-semester Graduate Global Pathways $31,125 $55,295 12 months TOEFL 80–84 / KITE 462–476 / IELTS 6.5 (no bands below 6.0) / PTE 54–57 3–4

1-semester Graduate Global Pathways $10,375 $34,545 4 months TOEFL 80–89 / KITE 462–486 / IELTS 6.5 (no bands below 6.5) / PTE 53–60 3–4 GPA 2.7 in GMAT 510 2-semester Graduate Global Pathways $20,750 $44,920 8 months TOEFL 75–79 / KITE 455–461 / IELTS 6.0 (no bands below 6.0) / PTE 50–52 all Pathways 3–4 or GRE 305 courses 3-semester Graduate Global Pathways $31,125 $55,295 12 months TOEFL 70–74 / KITE 446–454 / IELTS 6.0 (no bands below 5.5) / PTE 47–49 3–4 Lubin School of Business GPA 3.0 Year 1, Semester 1 1-semester GMAT preparation5 $10,375 $34,545 4 months TOEFL 80–89 / KITE 462–486 / IELTS 6.5 (no bands below 6.5) / PTE 53–60 80% in 0 Pathways GMAT/GRE 2-semester GMAT preparation $20,750 $44,920 8 months TOEFL 75–79 / KITE 455–461 / IELTS 6.0 (no bands below 6.0) / PTE 50–52 English 0 not required courses and 3-semester GMAT preparation $31,125 $55,295 12 months TOEFL 70–74 / KITE 446–454 / IELTS 6.0 (no bands below 5.5) / PTE 47–49 GMAT 510 0–46

1-semester Graduate Global Pathways $10,375 $34,545 4 months TOEFL 69–77 / KITE 444–457 / IELTS 6.0 (no bands below 6.0) / PTE 48–51 3 GPA 2.7 in GRE for 3-year Year 1, Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems 2-semester Graduate Global Pathways $20,750 $44,920 8 months GPA 3.0 TOEFL 62–68 / KITE 430–443 / IELTS 5.5 (no bands below 5.5) / PTE 45–47 all Pathways 6–7 degree holders Semester 1 or 2 courses 3-semester Graduate Global Pathways $31,125 $55,295 12 months TOEFL 55–61 / KITE 416–429 / IELTS 5.5 (no bands below 5.0) / PTE 42–44 9–11

1: You must earn a C grade or above and demonstrate sufficient English language development in an academic course to be able to transfer the credits to a degree. Have any questions? Contact our team for help: arrow-right See available bachelor’s degrees on pages 54–55 2: To have the opportunity to take the maximum number of academic credit courses, you must score highly in writing composition courses, and study elective courses during Global Pathways. Chevron-circle-right arrow-right 3: Previous study requirements are the same as for direct admission — see pages 56–59. kaplanpathways.com/contact-pace See available master’s degrees on pages 56–59 4: Note the maximum English scores for 1-term Pathway programs: students with higher scores must apply for direct admission to the degree. 5: GMAT preparation is only available for applicants without a qualifying GMAT score, who also have an English level of TOEFL 89 / IELTS 6.5 or below. 6: Students have the opportunity to earn academic credits in their final semester only if they have already scored 510 or higher on the GMAT.

52 53 Typical Admission type Credits Degree major/concentration Award Campus degree full program Undergraduate Enter Year 1 Transfer into Undergraduate degrees ‡ duration Global Pathways directly Year 2 or 3

Dyson College of Arts and Sciences continued All degrees Key: Philosophy and Religious Studies BA N or W 4 years 128    Tuition per academic year: $44,714* Awards Campus BA – Bachelor of Arts N – New York City Campus Political Science BA N or W 4 years 128    Estimated Year 1 total expense (for I-20 declaration): $69,000* BBA – Bachelor of W – Westchester Campus Psychology BA N or W 4 years 128    Degree start: September or January BFA – Bachelor of Fine Arts Availability † BS – Bachelor of Science    English test score required : minimum TOEFL 80 / KITE 462 / IELTS 6.5 / PTE 54  – available Public Relations BS W 4 years 128 (lower requirements for a pathway program. See page 53) STEM classified degree  – not available Sociology and Anthropology BA N 4 years 128    High school or previous undergraduate grades: minimum GPA 2.5 Spanish BA N 4 years 128    (lower requirements for a pathway program. See page 53) Women’s and Gender Studies BA N 4 years 128   

Typical Admission type Credits Degree major/concentration Award Campus degree Lubin School of Business full program Undergraduate Enter Year 1 Transfer into ‡ duration Global Pathways directly Year 2 or 3 Accounting: General BBA N or W 4 years 128    College of Health Professions Accounting: Public Accounting BBA N or W 5 years 150       Communication Sciences and Disorders BA N 4 years 120    Business Analytics BBA N 4 years 128 BBA N or W 4 years 128    Health Science BS N or W 4 years 120    Finance General Business BBA N or W 4 years 120    Information Systems - Business BBA N or W 4 years 128    Dyson College of Arts and Sciences International Management BBA N or W 4 years 128    American Studies BA N or W 4 years 128    Management: Arts and Entertainment Management BBA N 4 years 128    Applied Psychology and Human Relations BA N or W 4 years 128    Management: Business Management BBA N or W 4 years 128    Art1 BA or BFA N 4 years 128    Management: Entrepreneurship BBA N or W 4 years 128    Art History BA N 4 years 128    Management: Health Care Management BBA N or W 4 years 128    Biochemistry BS N or W 4 years 128    Management: Hospitality and Tourism Management BBA N 4 years 128    Biological Psychology BA W 4 years 128    Management: Human Resources Management BBA N or W 4 years 128    Biology BA or BS N or W 4 years 128    Marketing: Advertising and Integrated Marketing BBA N or W 4 years 128    Business Economics BS N or W 4 years 128    Communications

Chemistry BS N or W 4 years 128    Marketing: Global Marketing Management BBA N or W 4 years 128   

Communication Studies BA N 4 years 128    Marketing: Sports Marketing BBA N or W 4 years 128   

Communications BA W 4 years 128   

Criminal Justice BS N or W 4 years 128    School of Education Digital Cinema and Filmmaking BS W 4 years 128    Adolescent Education BA N or W 4 years 120    Digital Journalism BA W 4 years 128    Childhood Education BA N or W 4 years 120    Economics BA N or W 4 years 128   

English BA W 4 years 128    Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems English and Communications BA W 4 years 128    Computer Science BA or BS N or W 4 years 120    English Language and Literature BA N 4 years 128    BS N or W 4 years 120    Environmental Science BS N or W 4 years 128    Information Systems BS N or W 4 years 120    Environmental Studies BA N or W 4 years 128    Information Technology

Film and Screen Studies BA N or W 4 years 128   

Forensic Science BS N 4 years 128    Available degree options may change over time * Prices valid for the 2019-20 academic year. For visa purposes, students must show the availability of sufficient Global Asia Studies BA N 4 years 128    funds to cover 1 year of study. Estimated total expense is the combined cost of program tuition for 2 semesters, Check online for the most up-to-date list: standard institution fees, health insurance, books and supplies, personal expenses, housing and meal plan. History BA N or W 4 years 128    Chevron-circle-rightkaplanpathways. com/pace-degrees † You may instead meet English proficiency requirements by submitting any of the following: Language, Culture, and World Trade BA N 4 years 128    - Proof of Citizenship and secondary school graduation from Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Australia, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, British Virgin Islands, Canada, Cayman Islands, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Latin American Studies BA N 4 years 128    Ireland, Jamaica, Montserrat, New Zealand, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago, Turks and Caicos Islands, United Kingdom. Liberal Studies BA N or W 4 years 120    - Qualifying SAT or ACT score. Mathematics BA or BS N or W 4 years 128    - IB English A1/A2 or B1/B2 result or AP English exam with a score of 4 or above.

Modern Languages and Cultures BA N 4 years 128    ‡ Students with existing undergraduate credit from another university can apply for transfer admission. Your transcript is assessed to determine how many credits are transferrable into a Pace degree (either after Personality and Social Psychology BA W 4 years 128    Global Pathways or when entering directly). A maximum of 96 credits can transfer from 4-year institutions, or 68 credits from 2-year institutions. 1: Include a portfolio with application for BFA

54 55 Graduate degrees

All degrees Key: Undergraduate grades required: 3.0 GPA (Grade Point Average) Awards Campus MBA – Master of Business N – New York City Campus Degree start: September or January Administration W – Westchester Campus Tuition and per credit cost: prices valid for the 2019-20 academic year. MS – Master of Science Availability Estimated Year 1 total expense: for visa purposes, students must show the availability of sufficient STEM classified degree  – available funds to cover 1 year of study: the combined cost of tuition for 18 credits (2 semesters), standard  – not available institution fees, health insurance, books and supplies, personal expenses, housing and transportation. English test score: must be dated within 2 years before the start of classes. degree list continued on the next page arrow-right

Admission type Entry requirements Estimated Credits Cost per Tuition cost Graduate English test score† Degree and concentration Award Campus Year 1 expense Typical degree duration GMAT Enter degree Graduate full program credit full program Global (Pathway program has lower Previous study or other requirements (for I-20 declaration) preparation directly admission test Pathways requirements — see page 53)

Lubin School of Business

MBA N or W 53–72* from $69,165 3+ years    Bachelor’s degree or equivalent Accounting: CPA Preparation Bachelor’s degree or equivalent with a minimum of MS N or W 30–45* from $39,150 1.5+ years    30 undergraduate credits in business Customer Intelligence and Analytics MS N 30–36* from $39,150 1.5+ years    Bachelor’s degree or equivalent

MBA N 39–58* from $50,895 1.5+ years    Bachelor’s degree or equivalent Financial Management MS N or W 33–46* from $41,811 15+ months    Bachelor’s degree or equivalent

Financial Risk Management MS N 30–37* from $39,150 1.5+ years    Bachelor’s degree or equivalent

Information Systems MBA N 39–58* from $50,895 2+ years    Bachelor’s degree or equivalent

International Business MBA N 39–58* from $50,895 2+ years    Bachelor’s degree or equivalent

MBA N 39–58* from $50,895 1.5+ years    GMAT 510 or GRE 305 Bachelor’s degree or equivalent Investment Management $1,305 $49,850 TOEFL 90 / KITE 487 / IELTS 7.0 / PTE 60 (except for GMAT MS N 30–43* from $39,150 15+ months    Bachelor’s degree or equivalent preparation option) Management: Entrepreneurship MBA N 39–58* from $50,895 2+ years    Bachelor’s degree or equivalent

MBA N 39–58* from $50,895 2+ years    Bachelor’s degree or equivalent Management: Human Resources Management MS N 30 $39,150 1.5+ years    Bachelor’s degree or equivalent

MBA N 39–58* from $50,895 2+ years    Bachelor’s degree or equivalent Management: Strategic Management MS N 30–37* from $39,150 1.5+ years    Bachelor’s degree or equivalent

Marketing Management MBA N 39–58* from $50,895 2+ years    Bachelor’s degree or equivalent

Social Media and Mobile Marketing MS N 30–36* from $39,150 1.5+ years    Bachelor’s degree or equivalent MBA N 39–62* from $50,895 2+ years    Bachelor’s degree or equivalent Taxation MS N 30–41* from $39,150 1.5+ years    Bachelor’s degree or equivalent

Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems

Computer Science MS N or W 30 $39,150 2 years    Enterprise Analytics MS N or W 30 $39,150 2 years    GRE score for applicants Bachelor’s degree or equivalent in a technical field Information Systems MS N or W 30 $1,305 $39,150 $49,850 15+ months    TOEFL 78 / KITE 458 / IELTS 6.5 / PTE 52 with 3-year degrees (preferred) Software Development and Engineering MS N 36 $46,980 2 years    Telecommunications Systems and Networks MS N or W 36 $46,980 2 years   

* Where a credit range is shown, the program includes some foundation courses that can be waived. Students who have an undergraduate business background may already fulfill foundation course requirements, Available degree options may change over time and would therefore need only to complete the lower number of credits. This also minimizes the tuition fee and living costs because the degree program can be completed more quickly. Check online for the most up-to-date list: † Citizens from the following countries are waived from the English test requirement: Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Australia, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, British Virgin Islands, Canada, Cayman Islands, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Ireland, Jamaica, Montserrat, New Zealand, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago, Turks and Caicos Islands, United Kingdom. Chevron-circle-rightkaplanpathways. com/pace-degrees

56 57 Graduate degrees continued

All degrees Key: Undergraduate grades required: 3.0 GPA (Grade Point Average) Awards Campus MA – Master of Arts N – New York City Campus Degree start: September or January MPA – Master of Public Administration W – Westchester Campus Tuition and per credit cost: prices valid for the 2019-20 academic year. MS – Master of Science Availability MST – Master of Science in Teaching Estimated Year 1 total expense: for visa purposes, students must show the  – available availability of sufficient funds to cover 1 year of study: the combined cost of tuition STEM classified degree  – not available for 18 credits (2 semesters), standard institution fees, health insurance, books and supplies, personal expenses, housing and transportation. English test score: must be dated within 2 years before the start of classes.

Admission type Entry requirements Estimated Credits Cost per Tuition cost Graduate English test score† Degree and concentration Award Campus Year 1 expense Typical degree duration GMAT Enter degree Graduate full program credit full program Global (Pathway program has lower Previous study or other requirements (for I-20 declaration) preparation directly admission test Pathways requirements — see page 53) Dyson College of Arts and Sciences

4-year bachelor’s degree with advanced study in biology, chemistry, or biochemistry (and preferably physical chemistry, physics and mathematics). Biochemistry and Molecular Biology MS N 34 $1,285 $43,690 $49,490 12–18 months    TOEFL 88 / KITE 483 / IELTS 7.0 / PTE 60 Applicants are evaluated on a case-by-case basis, and may be placed in bridge courses before their master’s degree. Environmental Policy MA W 42 $1,285 $53,970 $49,490 2 years    TOEFL 88 / KITE 483 / IELTS 7.0 / PTE 60 4-year bachelor’s degree 4-year bachelor’s degree with minimum 1 year of general biology courses, 1 year of general chemistry $34,584– Environmental Science MS W 33–35 $1,048 $45,224 15+ months    TOEFL 88 / KITE 483 / IELTS 7.0 / PTE 60 courses, and 1 semester of organic chemistry or $36,680 biochemistry courses. Physics and calculus courses are recommended but not required.

Forensic Science MS N 40 $1,285 $51,400 $49,490 2 years    TOEFL 88 / KITE 483 / IELTS 7.0 / PTE 60 4-year bachelor’s degree none 4-year bachelor’s degree. Include a portfolio with Media and Communication Arts MA W 36 $1,285 $46,260 $49,490 2 years    TOEFL 100 / KITE 519 / IELTS 7.5 / PTE 68 application.

Mental Health Counseling MS W 60 $1,220 $73,200 $48,320 3 years    TOEFL 88 / KITE 483 / IELTS 7.0 / PTE 60 4-year bachelor’s degree 4-year bachelor’s degree with at least 12 Psychology MA N 36 $1,285 $46,260 $49,490 2 years    TOEFL 88 / KITE 483 / IELTS 7.0 / PTE 60 undergraduate credits in psychology

Public Administration: Government MPA N or W 42 $1,080 $45,360 $45,800 2 years    TOEFL 88 / KITE 483/ IELTS 7.0 / PTE 60 4-year bachelor’s degree Public Administration: Health Care MPA N or W 42 $1,080 $45,360 $45,800 2 years    TOEFL 88 / KITE 483 / IELTS 7.0 / PTE 60 4-year bachelor’s degree Administration Public Administration: Not-for-Profit MPA N or W 42 $1,080 $45,360 $45,800 2 years    TOEFL 88 / KITE 483 / IELTS 7.0 / PTE 60 4-year bachelor’s degree Management

Publishing MS N 36 $1,220 $43,920 $48,320 2 years    TOEFL 88 / KITE 483 / IELTS 7.0 / PTE 60 4-year bachelor’s degree

School of Education

Teaching English to Speakers of Other Bachelor’s degree or equivalent in an arts, MST N or W 30 $955 $28,650 $43,550 1–2 years    TOEFL 88 / KITE 483 / IELTS 7.0 / PTE 60 none Languages (TESOL) humanities or science discipline

Available degree options may change over time † Citizens from the following countries are waived from the English test requirement: Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Australia, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, British Virgin Islands, Canada, Cayman Islands, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Ireland, Jamaica, Montserrat, New Zealand, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago, Turks and Caicos Islands, United Kingdom. Check online for the most up-to-date list: Chevron-circle-rightkaplanpathways. com/pace-degrees

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Application checklist A complete application to Pace includes: application form completed and signed proof of English language proficiency official transcripts for all high school and post-high school institutions attended, with supporting grade scale, translated into English if necessary GMAT or GRE score (if required, master’s applicants only) SAT or ACT score (optional, bachelor’s applicants only) minimum 500-word personal statement answering: Undergraduate applicants Why you want to study at Pace; why you chose your major; your future plans; what makes you stand out, etc. Graduate applicants Why you are applying to your chosen degree; your expectations, outcomes, and goals; your professional/academic experiences and accomplishments related to the degree. Reference letter(s) from professor/instructor or employer: Global Pathways program applicants 1 letter for undergraduates; 1 letter for graduates (except 2 letters for master’s in Dyson School of Arts and Sciences) Degree admission applicants 2 letters (except 1 letter for master’s in Seidenberg School of CSIS) CV/résumé listing work/school history, languages, awards, certificates, volunteer work, and accomplishments (required for master’s, optional for bachelor’s applicants) passport copy (including visa if you are already working or studying in the USA) recent bank statement or scholarship letter showing no less than the minimum funds required in Pace’s Financial Affidavit form (search “affidavit” atkaplanpathways.com/download )

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60 61 Admission: next steps Received an offer from Pace? Congratulations! Learn more about what you’ll need to do before you start classes. We’ll guide you through every step.

1. Admission to Pace If your application is successful, you are offered admission to Pace University, either through a preparation program or directly to a degree. If you are admitted to the Global Pathways Nityanand from India or Intensive English program and submit a higher English test score before classes begin, on his path to MS Information Systems your offer may be changed to direct admission or shorter duration preparation.

2. Accept offer within 30 days To secure your place at Pace University, pay a deposit (specified in your offer letter) within 30 days of receiving your offer or before any I-20 deadline.

3. Receive I-20 After we receive the required financial documents from you, a visa eligibility document (Form I-20) is issued. You need a hard copy of the I-20 to apply for a student visa.

4. Apply for a visa Allow enough time to receive your visa from the US embassy or consulate. Visa appointment and processing wait times vary greatly. Apply up to 120 days before the start date on your I-20. Your representative can help with the visa process. In the case of visa denial, your deposit will be refunded. Contact us Chevron-circle-right kaplanpathways.com/contact-pace 5. Pay program tuition envelope [email protected] Once you have your visa, you must pay tuition before enrollment. Payment can be made by bank draft, bank transfer or credit card. If you are enrolling in the Global Pathways program, you can also use Flywire, If you are already in the USA, contact the Pathways our convenient online payment system. team at Pace University’s New York City Campus: phone +1 212 346 1445

6. Get pre-arrival information If you are outside the USA, contact your regional You are sent all the information you need, including your orientation schedule, housing information representative or our UK-based Global Application and the forms you must submit before you arrive. It is important that you read and understand it all. and Admissions Center: phone +44 (0) 20 7045 4925

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