Pace University is a private university with its main campus in New York City and secondary campuses in Westchester County, New York. Hunter College is a public university in New York City.
Pace University | Hunter College | |
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Collegedunia Score | 4 Out of 10 | 4.1 Out of 10 |
ranking (overall) | # 249 US News 2024 # 177 US News 2019 # 400 Forbes 2019 | # 980 Center for World University Rankings 2022 # 901 Academy Ranking of World Universities 2021 # 958 Center for World University Rankings 2021 |
Subject Strength | # 131 for Law by US News 2024 | # 959 for Medicine by US News 2022 |
Programs | UG Programs -63 PG Programs -45 Doctorate Programs -1 | UG Programs -48 PG Programs -12 |
Acceptance Rate | 84.0 % | 40.0 % |
Exam Score | IELTS-7 PTE-61 SAT-1040 TOEFL-88 | SAT-1120 |
Cost to Study | Average Tuition Fees 46978 [For UG Program] Average Tuition Fees 41250 [For PG Program] Hostel + Meal - 47865 Per Year | Average Tuition Fees 18000 [For UG Program] Average Tuition Fees 24900 [For PG Program] Hostel + Meal - 26008 Per Year |
placement (average package) | Some programs and the average salary are as follows: Degree Average Salary Executive MBA $182,000 Masters in Finance $136,000 Doctorate $125,000 MBA $117,000 Bachelor of Arts $108,000 Bachelor of Science $92,000 | Some of the programs and the average salary are as follows: Master (Other): $78,000 Bachelor of Science: $75,000 Masters in Science: $67,000 Bachelor of Arts: $53,000 Masters of Arts: $52,000 |
application requirements | Submit official transcripts of all previous education Submit letters of recommendation Submit English language requirements Submit personal statements Complete program specific requirements | Submit official transcripts Submit English language proficiency scores Check program specific requirements |
CollegeDunia Reviews | 6.9/10 Read 3 reviews | 6.3/10 Read 3 reviews |
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General Facts | Pace University | Hunter College |
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Type of University | University | College |
Established | 1906 | 1870 |
Student:Faculty Ratio | 14:1 | 14:1 |
Male:Female | 60% Male, 40% Female | 35% Male, 65% Female |
Location Facts | Pace University campuses are located in New York City and Westchester County. The university's shuttle service provides transportation between the New York City and Pleasantville campuses. Furthermore, Pace University has a high school located just ten blocks away from the university's New York City Campus | Hunter College is anchored by its main campus at East 68th Street and Lexington Avenue, a modern complex of three towers – the East, West, and North Buildings – and Thomas Hunter Hall, all interconnected by skywalks. Hunter has two satellite campuses: The Silberman School of Social Work Building, located on third Avenue between East 118th and East 119th Streets and the Brookdale Campus, located at East 25th Street and first Avenue. |
Library | The Pace University Library is comprised of the Birnbaum Library on the NYC campus, the Mortola Library in Pleasantville, and the Law School Library in White Plains, New York. The library offers users a wide array of resources and services including access to over 120 research databases (from on or off campus,) print and ebooks, resource sharing partnerships with local area libraries and consortia, and comprehensive interlibrary loan services for materials not owned by the Pace Library. | The Leon & Toby Cooperman Library entrance is located on the third-floor walkway level of the East Building. The Cooperman Library has individual and group study rooms, special facilities for students with disabilities, networked computer classrooms and labs for word processing and internet access. The onsite, physical collection includes 55,000 books and journals as well as audio-visual materials. Silberman patrons have remote access to the Hunter Libraries electronic collections which include 250,000 full-text eBooks, 100,000 eJournals, and over 300 electronic databases. |
Campus Life | Division of Student Affairs world endlessly to support the academic mission of students enrolled at Pace University. Here is how international students will get a holistic learning and living experience on campus -
| The Hunter College student body is governed by the Undergraduate Student Government and the Graduate Student Association (GSA),. Hunter offers approximately 150 clubs. These organizations range from the academic to the athletic, and from the religious/spiritual to the visual and performing arts. There are clubs based on specific interests, such as "Russian Club", which offers a look at Russian life and culture and "InterVarsity Christian Fellowship" an organization whose vision is to "transform students and faculty, renew the campus, and develop world changers. Hunter is a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and competes at the Division III level. Hunter College has a campus radio station, WHCS, which once broadcast at 590AM but is now solely online. Hunter also provides on campus residence and dining facilities to the students. Several other health facilities, wellness centers, counselling facilities are provided to the students by the college. |
Hostel | #Single Room per Semester - $11500 #Quad Room per Semester - $8525 #Triple Room per Semester - $9150 #Double Room per Semester - $9250 | #Off campus (not with family) - $13718 #Off campus (with family) - $4002 #On campus - $8288 |
Famous Alumni |
| Gerard Cafesjian - owner of West Publishing Corporation (now part of Thomson Corporation) Teresa Patterson Hughes - California State Senator |
City Life |
| Brimming with some of the nation's tallest buildings and historic landmarks, New York City is never short on spectacle. For centuries, New York City has been a leader in trade and culture, redefining everything. The metro area is a place of opportunity, which is why – despite the crowds and costs – people keep coming. Some of the world's best theaters, restaurants, museums, parks and cultural activities can be found here. New York City's communities are as diverse as its people, from Greenwich Village in downtown to Harlem in uptown. Beyond Manhattan, the city is comprised of four additional boroughs: Queens, which has a long history of fabulous immigrant food; Brooklyn and its thriving literary and arts scene; the Bronx and its abundant green space and wildlife; and Staten Island with its coastline. |
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