Pace University Summer Sessions are the perfect way to earn additional credits and finish your degree on time. By graduating on time, you get to start working sooner, go to graduate school sooner, and save money over the long term. To accelerate your degree by taking summer courses, Pace offers over 600 courses during four summer sessions (in-person and online), ranging from two to six weeks in length and starting on a variety of dates.
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Registration begins on February 5 through the Pace Portal.
Summer Opportunities for Current Students
From grant funded research projects to internships through the Wilson Center, check out the opportunities Pace has available for you this summer.
Learn more about summer fellowships from the Office of Prestigious Fellowships and Awards.
This summer research program is for undergraduate students who will be entering their sophomore, junior, or senior year in Fall 2024. This internal funding opportunity supports faculty-mentored scholarly and artistic projects developed in courses and research settings that will benefit from in-depth development over the summer months. Application Deadline: April 9, 2024
Set your Pace in a new place this summer – with a study abroad experience at one of Pace’s many global partners around the world! Pace’s application deadline: March 15. Pace also offers numerous Faculty-Led Programs – courses taught and led by Pace Professors abroad, some of which include study abroad in the summer!
Make an impact this summer - gain hands-on work experience while earning an income at an innovative NYC metro-area nonprofit or social enterprise, funded through the Wilson Center.
Find an Internship this summer through Handshake
Apply as a Track Leader or Resident Assistant for Pace's Summer 2024 Precollege Immersion Program. The Precollege Immersion Program is a 2-week residency program for high school students held at our NYC campus.
Find a volunteer opportunity this summer through Pace’s Centers for Community Action and Research.