Pace University Financial Aid and Scholarship Programs
Each graduate student at Pace University presents a unique situation in financing his or her education. In some cases the student has a family, in other cases a career change is anticipated, in other cases a student may be reimbursed by his or her employer at the end of the semester and just needs to plan how to finance the semester until reimbursed. The University, to the fullest extent of its resources, is committed to helping students with financial need. To achieve these goals, the University has a wide range of financial aid and scholarships available for qualified Pace University students.
Pace University Scholarships and Financial Aid Programs
President’s and Dean’s Scholarships Awards (Merit Based)*
Endowed Scholarships (Merit and Need Based)
International Student Merit Scholarship
Graduate Assistantships (Full-time Students preferred)
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Federal Financial Aid Programs
Subsidized Federal Direct Stafford Loans
Unsubsidized Federal Direct Stafford Loans
Federal Direct Plus Loans (For Parents)
State Financial Aid Programs
New York StateTuition Assistance Program (TAP)
Aid for Part-time Study (APS)
Alternative Financing Options
Alternative Loans
Tuition Pay
Private Loan Providers
Your Graduate application for admission is your application for Pace University Scholarships. Students who are interested in applying for Federal Direct Loans or Federal College Work-Study, must file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), which is available in Pace’s Financial Aid Office and the Office of Graduate Admission. You may also file the FAFSA on the web at www.fafsa.ed.gov for faster processing. Students must reapply for financial aid each academic year. Pace University’s federal code for your campus: New York : 002791; Pleasantville : 002792; White Plains: 002727.
The links on the left side of your screen detail the various types of financial aid and scholarships