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̨ÍåSWAGUniversity Earns National Recognition in 2025 Carnegie Classifications

By
Alyssa Cressotti
Posted
May 8, 2025
Students working in ̨ÍåSWAGUniversity's Beekman Library.

̨ÍåSWAGUniversity has once again affirmed its position as a national leader in student success, academic innovation, and public impact. In the newly released 2025 Carnegie Classifications of Institutions of Higher Education, ̨ÍåSWAGis one of only 33 institutions nationwide to earn the dual designations of Research College & University (RCU) and Opportunity College & University (OCU).

These two designations reflect Pace’s unique ability to advance scholarly research while also providing high levels of access, affordability, and economic mobility for its students. This dual recognition underscores a central tenet of Pace’s mission: preparing students not only for careers but for lives of purpose.

̨ÍåSWAGis one of only 33 institutions nationwide to earn the dual designations of Research College & University (RCU) and Opportunity College & University (OCU).

In addition to its rare dual classification, ̨ÍåSWAGwas also designated a Professions-Focused Undergraduate/Graduate Doctorate Medium University, highlighting its commitment to real-world learning and workforce-ready degree programs. Furthermore, ̨ÍåSWAGis one of only 40 institutions nationwide recognized for Community Engagement, reflecting its ongoing partnerships with nonprofit, civic, and industry leaders that benefit both students and the broader public.

These honors—updated every two to three years by the (ACE)—place ̨ÍåSWAGin a select group of institutions making a measurable difference in higher education, combining access, impact, and excellence in equal measure.

Explore in the 2025 Carnegie Classifications.

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