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  2. Note that there is no financial aid for students enrolled in the GED program and transfer credits are not accepted towards the program. If you have additional questions, or would like to follow-up on the status of your application, please email visitingstudent@pace.edu. Tuition. The part-time tuition rate applies to the GED program.

  3. Students enrolled in an approved 5-year combined degree program may receive the award for up to 5 years, as long as they are enrolled for a minimum of 12 credits. Summer sessions are not included.

  4. Undergraduate Student Financial Aid FAQ. Who is eligible for financial aid? Financial aid is available to all students who have been accepted and are enrolled in a matriculated program for a minimum of 6 credits, make satisfactory academic progress, and file a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). International students are not ...

  5. Financial aid is available to undergraduate and graduate students who have been accepted and enrolled as matriculated students in a degree program at Pace University. Students must also be enrolled for at least 6 credits, making satisfactory academic progress, and file a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to receive most types of ...

  6. Pace University Financial Aid Programs. Honors College Scholarship. Students are invited to join Pace Pforzheimer's Honors College on the basis of their academic achievement, as measured by high school average, rank in class, SAT I or ACT scores and extracurricular activities.

  7. The University administers a wide range of scholarship and financial aid programs designed to enable the student to pursue their studies to graduation. There are four types of financial aid available at Pace: scholarships, grants, on-campus employment, and loans.

  8. Some schools, like Pace, do not offer financial aid to GED students, but charge part-time tuition costs while in the GED program. Make sure you know and understand the costs of attending school before enrolling.