Pace
University a private,
co-educational institution that offers 100
undergraduate majors, 27 undergraduate and
graduate degrees, 47 Master's programs, and 4
Doctoral programs
Pace University consists of six
colleges -- Dyson College of Arts and Sciences,
Seidenberg School of Computer Science and
Information Systems, Law School, Lienhard School
of Nursing, Lubin School of Business, and School
of Education. It currently has an enrollment of
about 13,500 students, taught by a faculty of
about 1,240.
Campuses
Pace's main campus is located
at One Pace Plaza, in Lower Manhattan, New York
City. Undergraduate and graduate courses in
information technology and business are offered
here, which can result in a Master of Science in
Publishing degree. Residence halls are located
near the main building, as is a 600-seat
community theater.
The Pace University School of
Law is located on a 13-acre campus in White
Plains, New York. The Evelyn and Joseph I. Lubin
Graduate Center, which offers graduate programs
in business, public administration, information
technology, and computer science, is located in
downtown White Plains.
The Pleasantville-Briarcliff
campus, which covers 200 acres in central
Westchester County, offers a broad range of
undergraduate programs, as well as graduate
programs in nursing. Briarcliff Manor, located a
few miles from the main campus, houses residence
halls, recreational facilities, and
administrative offices.
History
In 1906 brothers Homer St.
Clair and Charles Ashford Pace borrowed $600 to
rent a classroom and office in the old Tribune
building, and opened the Pace School of
Accountancy. Their first class consisted of ten
men and three women, who were taught the
principles of accounting and business law. Before
long they were also offering the Pace
Standardized Course in Accounting at private
schools across the country.
By 1908 enrollment had grown to
such a level that the brothers had to move from
the Tribune building to the Hudson
Terminal Complex. The school would move several
more times over the subsequent years to meet an
ever growing enrollment. In the 1920's the
brothers divested themselves of all their schools
outside of New York to devote their full
attentions on the main college. In 1966 ground
was broken for what is now One Pace Plaza, which
sits on the site of the building in which the
university was founded.
Other milestones in the history
of Pace University include: 1948, the
school was approved for college status by the New
York Board of Regents, and the College of Arts
and Sciences was added. 1953, the
college was authorized to grant a Bachelor of
Arts degree. 1963, classes began on the
Pleasantville campus. 1965, the
Undergraduate School of Business Administration,
School of Arts and Sciences, and School of
Education were established. 1973, the
college became a fully accredited university. 1975,
the College of White Plains consolidated with
Pace University. 1976, Briarcliff
College was acquired by Pace. 1983, the
School of Computer Science and Information
Systems was established as its own entity. 1997,
Pace University the World Trade Institute, which
provides training in international business and
trade.
Pace University's official website is www.pace.edu.
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