As the Spring 2025 semester approaches, students and families should stay ahead of important deadlines and events. From tuition due dates and the start of classes to exciting opportunities like study abroad fairs and career fairs, this semester is full of essential moments that can shape your Pace journey.
Go Further with Pace’s New Rideshare Program
Pace University is revolutionizing the way commuter students connect and travel with the launch of a dedicated rideshare program on the Westchester Campus. Starting at the beginning of the spring 2025 semester, undergraduate and graduate commuter students can explore an efficient, cost-effective, and eco-friendly way to get to class: carpooling with peers in their local areas through the 511NY Rideshare platform.
Why Join the Rideshare Program?
- Connect with your community: The program not only makes your commute enjoyable but also fosters connections with fellow students, building a stronger Pace Community.
- It will save more than just time: Save time, money, and the planet by carpooling! Sharing the ride to campus means cutting down on fuel, toll, and mileage expenses while shrinking your carbon footprint. It’s a win-win for your wallet and the environment.
- Proven success: Other institutions like Iona College and Fordham University have seen significant benefits from the 511NY Rideshare program, and now, it’s your turn to experience the advantages.
How to Get Started
Visit the Westchester Campus Student Engagement website to learn more about the program and get connected with other carpoolers using the 511NY Rideshare platform. It’s free, easy to use, and offers a greener alternative to solo commuting.
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