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Pace students near Alumni Hall on the Pace Westchester campus

Third Party Scholarship Resources

Many Ìð¹ÏÊÓƵ students receive scholarships and grants from organizations outside of Pace. Organizations, such as private corporations, non-profit organizations, and local community organizations, offer scholarship opportunities to college students who meet specific criteria. The Financial Aid Office highly recommends that students take advantage of these opportunities.

If you have been awarded a third-party/external scholarship you must notify the Student Accounts Office by securely submitting documentation through their . For more information regarding the outside scholarship process at Ìð¹ÏÊÓƵ please visit the Student Accounts Office Outside Scholarship webpage. Please note, that financial aid awarded may not exceed a student's Cost of Attendance at Ìð¹ÏÊÓƵ.

Below are some of the ways students can find third-party scholarship opportunities. The Financial Aid Office also recommends students research local opportunities through community groups, parent/student employment, high school clubs, religious institutions, etc.

Please note: These websites are provided to you for informational purposes. Ìð¹ÏÊÓƵ does not endorse a particular website. In addition, it is important to avoid scams and illegitimate organizations, you should avoid any scholarship opportunity that requires you to make a purchase, provide or apply for a credit card, or pay a fee.

Third-Party Scholarship Searches

  • - Scholarship Opportunities for African American Students

Third-Party Scholarship Search Sites and Opportunities for International Students

Third-Party Scholarship Opportunities

TeachNY Scholarship

File a quick and easy application for the $1,000 for any future educator applying to a teaching program. Also, get reimbursed up to $100 for any application fees.

Jobtest.org Career Search Scholarship

is a $1,000 scholarship that's open to all students on their journey to finding a fulfilling career.

  • Eligibility: All high school seniors, undergraduate, and graduate students can apply.
  • Amount: $1,000

The Trust & Safety Scholarship Program - Sponsored by Cognizant Technology Solutions

If selected as a recipient of , the student will receive a scholarship of up to $20,000. Awards are not renewable, but students may reapply to the program each year they meet eligibility requirements.

Applicants Must:

  • Be a current sophomore (rising junior), junior or senior undergraduate student, or graduate-level student. (Students in their final year of an undergraduate degree must plan to enroll in a part-time or full-time graduate program for the upcoming academic year.)
  • Plan to pursue a career in trust and safety specifically focused on content moderation.
  • Be enrolled to plan to enroll in part-time or full-time undergraduate or graduate study at an accredited four-year college, university, or graduate school for the entire upcoming academic year.
  • Have a minimum grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale (or equivalent)