The Office of the Registrar at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University maintains student academic records and administers academic policies to support students, faculty, staff, and alumni. The Bursar is also housed within the Office of the Registrar and can provide tuition information and help with student finances.
Bursar/Student Financial Information Course List A-Z
Quick Links
- Pace Portal
- Academic Calendars
- Concentrations, Certificates and Paths to Practice
- Course and Registration Information
- Exam Information
- Graduation Information
- Preparing for the Bar Exam
- Professional Development Program
Important Policies and Procedures
- Academic Rules (PDF)
- AI Policy (PDF)
- Honor Code (PDF)
- Honor Code Complaint Form (PDF)
- New York State Skills Competency Requirement (PDF)
- Preferred First Name Procedure
- Visiting/Non-matriculated Students
Emergency Closures and Changes to Schedules/Course Modalities
Occasionally, the University is confronted by the need to close or otherwise modify its programs, support services and student activities because of inclement weather or other reasons beyond the University’s control. Closing notifications are posted on the University's website, and are sent by email and via text message for those who sign up for Emergency Notifications. In addition, students can also call the University phone lines below for information and updates:
- New York City: (212) 346-1953
- Pleasantville/White Plains: (914) 773-3398
Although classes are planned to commence and conclude on the dates indicated in the academic calendar, via the modalities (in person, remote, hybrid) and with the instructors listed in Class Schedules and elsewhere on the University’s Website, publications and announcements, unforeseen circumstances may necessitate adjustment to class schedules and extension of time for completion of class assignments, and\or modification of teaching modalities, course instructors, location of classes, and modalities for delivering academic support services and student activities. Examples of such circumstances may include the risk of exposure to communicable diseases within or in the area surrounding the University, government emergency directives and/or actions, strikes, termination of contracts or cessation of services by vendors, faculty illness, malfunction of University equipment (including computers), unavailability of particular University facilities occasioned by loss of access to or damage to the premises, repairs or other causes, and school closings because of inclement weather. The University shall not be responsible for the refund of any tuition or fees in the event of any such occurrence or for failure of a class or academic support services or student activities, to be completed on the date originally scheduled or via the original modality, or with the original faculty or staff member or in the original location. Nor shall the University be liable for any consequential damages as a result of such a changes.