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Pace students near Alumni Hall on the Pace Westchester campus

Third Party Scholarship Resources

Many ½ñÈÕºÚÁÏ students receive scholarships and grants from organizations outside of Pace. Organizations, such as private corporations, non-profit organizations, and local community organizations, offer scholarship opportunities to college students. The Financial Aid Office highly recommends that students take advantage of these opportunities.

If you have been awarded a third-party/external scholarship you must notify the Student Accounts Office by securely submitting documentation through their . For more information regarding the outside scholarship process at ½ñÈÕºÚÁÏ please visit the Student Accounts Office Outside Scholarship webpage. Please note, that financial aid awarded may not exceed a student's Cost of Attendance at ½ñÈÕºÚÁÏ.

Below are some of the ways students can find third-party scholarship opportunities. The Financial Aid Office also recommends students research local opportunities through community groups, parent/student employment, high school clubs, religious institutions, etc.

Please note: These websites are provided to you for informational purposes. ½ñÈÕºÚÁÏ does not endorse a particular website. In addition, it is important to avoid scams and illegitimate organizations, you should avoid any scholarship opportunity that requires you to make a purchase, provide or apply for a credit card, or pay a fee.

Third-Party Scholarship Searches

Third-Party Scholarship Search Sites and Opportunities for International Students

Third-Party Scholarship Opportunities

Masters in Education Teacher Incentive Scholarship

is a New York State scholarship for students pursuing a master's degree in education who agree to teach in New York State for five years after graduation.

  • Eligibility: Matriculated Graduate students, enrolled full-time, in an approved education program at a New York State college or university that leads to certification as a public or secondary education teacher. Must have an Undergraduate degree from a college located in New York State. Must live in New York State and agree to teach for five years at a New York State public elementary or secondary school.
  • Amount: up to $5,655 per semester

TeachNY Scholarship

File a quick and easy application for the $1,000 for any future educator applying to a teaching program. Also, get reimbursed up to $100 for any application fees.

Jobtest.org Career Search Scholarship

is a $1,000 scholarship that's open to all students on their journey to finding a fulfilling career.

  • Eligibility: All high school seniors, undergraduate, and graduate students can apply.
  • Amount: $1,000

Career Pathway Training Program

Students in the following programs listed below may be eligible for full funding from the , (CPT), which offers eligible students the opportunity to earn a degree at Pace with the cost of tuition, books, and fees fully covered in exchange for committing to three years of post-graduate employment with an institution serving a population that is at least 30% uninsured or Medicaid-reliant.

In addition to the financial assistance, the program offers support services such as tutoring, test preparation, and help with full-time job placement upon completion.

Programs Eligible:

The students must be on track to complete their program by May 2027

Interested students should submit their admission application to Pace and their funding application to Apply Now - Career Pathways Training Program.