Pace University opens pop-up centers for student support at start of fall semester

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Pace University is launching Pop-Up Student Solutions Centers at the start of the Fall 2025 semester to assist students with administrative tasks such as financial aid, student accounts, and schedule changes. The centers will be available on both the New York City Campus at 161 William Street, 8th Floor, and the Pleasantville Campus at Choate House.

The initiative aims to provide walk-in support for students without requiring appointments. Operating hours are set for Wednesdays, Fridays, and Mondays from 10:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., and Tuesdays and Thursdays from 12:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. The centers will be open from Tuesday, September 2, through Monday, September 8.

“From figuring out your financial aid package to making last-minute schedule changes, Pace’s Pop-Up Student Solutions Centers are here to help you navigate it all, so you can focus on what really matters: going for it this semester,” according to the university.

The support teams include staff from Financial Aid, Student Accounts, and the Registrar’s Office who will be present during operating hours to answer questions related to class schedules or tuition bills. “Whether you’re on the New York City Campus or the Pleasantville Campus, you’ve got dedicated support from teams across Financial Aid, Student Accounts, and the Registrar’s Office. No appointments needed—just show up during operating hours and get the answers you need,” said Pace University.

The university encourages students to take advantage of these resources at the beginning of the semester in order to streamline administrative processes.

“Because when things run smoothly, you can spend less time in line—and more time chasing what’s next,” stated Pace University.



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