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Pace Holds Online Chat for International Students

The Office of Graduate Admissions at Pace University will be hosting an online chat for international students. The online chat will be held Feb. 5. The event will begin at 9 a.m. and last for one hour. During the chat, prospective students can learn more about the graduate programs offered at Pace as well as the admission process for international students. Those attending the chat will have the opportunity to have questions answered by admission staff as well as requirements for programs, the I-20 process and more.

Applicants to Pace University graduate programs must hold a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university if postsecondary education was completed in the United States. Applicants who have attended institutions outside of the U.S. must hold a degree equivalent to a U.S. bachelor’s degree.

 

Pace University’s Lubin School of Business will consider applicants who have earned a three-year bachelor’s from select countries eligible for graduate admission to all degrees with the exception of the MBA/MS degrees in Accounting. Students with three-year degrees wishing to apply to an Accounting program will need to complete the Lubin Bridge Program.

 

International student whose undergraduate degree is not equivalent to a four year U.S. baccalaureate and have not completed a master’s degree may seek admission by means of the Bridge Program for International Students. The program provides supplementary coursework to those students with strong academic records who are judged capable of successfully completing program so that they meet the four-year equivalency required.

 

Upon completion of the Bridge Program, students with a grade point average of 3.0 will be permitted to continue on in the graduate program; those with less than a 3.0 will be dismissed.

 

Prospective international students can register for the online chat on the Pace Graduate Admissions website.

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