New York Means Opportunity
Get Out in Front
Whichever Pace campus you choose—New York City, Westchester, or online—Pace gives you the world. You’ll rack up internships with global leaders. Make valuable connections. Learn from professors who are working at the center of your chosen industry. Because Pace is New York.
Pace Opens Doors
Pace helped Brooke Salamone snag six internships, including at The Wendy Williams Show, where she was promoted to a role as the host’s executive intern.
Big Opportunity
From finance and tech to entertainment and healthcare, Career Services at Pace connects you to thousands of internship opportunities. Whether you're based in NYC or Westchester, your career-building connections are just a subway or train ride away.
Critical Connections
As a sophomore on the Westchester Campus, nursing student Brandon Jeffrey Joachim began clinical rotations at his dream hospital: NewYork Presbyterian-Cornell. The connections he made there created even bigger professional opportunities.
Westchester County Means Business
Get going on your career with an internship in Westchester, home to more than 170 (and counting!) companies—including Fortune 500s, FinTech firms, top hospital systems, bioscience innovators, and more.
Why I Heart New York
These guys might be first-year students, but don’t count them out: Ethan and Jacob have already launched the career of a musical artist, created a public service short film, networked with Gen-Z creators through podcasts, and so much more.
Ethan McKellar ’24 and Jacob Selman ’24
Alyssa is a pioneer lifestyle beauty blogger and the founder of the Westchester Campus choir Abyss of Sound. “It’s one thing to learn from a textbook, and it’s another thing when a student [can] apply what they learned in real-life situations,” she said.
Alyssa Chambers ’20
Karl has worn many hats at Pace. He’s the president of the Alpha Lambda Delta National Honors Society and Pace Computing Society and participated in the NYC Design Factory and Mock Trial. “Holding these positions allowed me to [...] make a meaningful impact,” he said.
Karl Eshwer ’21
Go Get It
Ready for New York?