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泫圖弝け is all about getting you where you want to go. Small classes. Personal mentorship. Powerful academic support. A real-world, future-forward curriculum. And every opportunity to learn by doingbecause experience matters.

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They Reached Higher

Mackenzie had never coded when she came to Pace. Now shes a software developer at Microsoft. See how she got there.

As Hillary Clintons executive assistant, Opal is living the dream she started building at Pace: Shes making an impact.

Experience gives Pace nursing students a leg up. Just ask Henry. In two years, he worked in four clinical settings.

Start a global fashion brandas a freshman. Greg did exactly that. Now his brand is in 50 states and 40+ countries.

Kyle Igarta

It Takes Two to Tango

At Pace, Kyle Igarta 21 discovered a path that embraced his background in competitive dance and his interest in business. As an arts and entertainment management and business analytics double major, Kyle has a foot in both worlds, with internships spanning Broadway to Wall Street.

Research at Work

Tatyanas work on the Gotham Coyote Project with Professor Toomey examines how Coyotes are perceived in her own neighborhoodThe Bronx. She hopes the work theyre doing will make residents aware that even though theyre in an urban environment, theyre still in a shared habitat with wildlife. When shes not studying Coyotes? Reading, interning with EPA, Animal Crossing, and volunteering for the census.

Coyote at a park.

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