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Pace Law School, founded in 1976, has over 8,400 alumni throughout the country and the world, and its environmental law program is consistently ranked among the top five in the nation. The Law School is recognized for excellence in other areas as well, including but not limited to its international, criminal justice, public interest law, and clinical training and skills programs. The Law School offers full-time and part-time day J.D. programs, as well as a January Accelerated Program that provides students the opportunity to complete law school in two and a half years instead of three. Also offered are the Master of Laws degrees in Comparative Legal Studies and Environmental Law, including the nation's first graduate-level programs in Climate Change and Land Use and Sustainable Development, and a Doctor of Laws degree in Environmental Law. The Law School is part of Pace University, a comprehensive, independent, and diversified university with campuses in New York City and Westchester County.
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The international programs allow students to spend a summer abroad at a United Nations War Crimes Tribunal, or intern abroad with law firms and corporate legal departments handling international trade matters. Through judicial externship programs, students hone legal writing skills in the chambers of a state or federal judge.
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Educators at Pace aim to ensure graduates are “readily prepared to enter the working field and perform at a high level.” Internships abound, including study abroad opportunities that allow you to work at overseas law firms or intern with a war crime tribunal. The “amazing” professors here “are interested in their students’ growth, understanding, and achievement and are for the most part available for help and talking outside of the classroom.” Indeed, they will “frequently even give students their home phone numbers if they need to call for questions.” Some suggest the quality of professors can be “hit or miss,” with some going so far as to say that “the professors are either very good or very poor with very little in between.” However, according to most these educators “are intelligent, love their jobs, and are always helpful.” These teachers “work hard to help us and are excellent at the subjects they teach and conveying the subjects to us.”
Student opinions on the administration are mixed, with some indicating that the administration’s unwillingness to confront problems or ideas presented by students “detracts from all the great resources available to those who attend Pace.” Other members of the faculty win praise. Many students note that “the librarians are fantastic at helping students and explaining research tools to students.” Gripes with the administration aside, overall “the quality of the faculty coupled with the genuine care in preparation of students is unrivaled.” The trick is letting people know—students would love to see Pace gain a wider reputation.
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A comprehensive aid program includes scholarships, need-based grants, employment loans, and a loan forgiveness program for graduates who choose a public interest career. In 2014, the average scholarship award totaled $25,000/year. Criteria for funds may include financial need, academic merit, education costs, or credit considerations.
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The situation with the campus itself is not as universally beloved. Despite its reputation as a cutting edge environmental law school, “there is nothing particularly cutting-edge about the technology on campus.” Students complain that “the wireless is frequently down,” and that the “windowless” auditorium-style classrooms lack natural lighting. Despite these complaints, one student summed up a common sentiment: “I consider myself to be very fortunate to be a Pace law student.”
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White Plains, NY 10603