Company description
Pacific provides a student-centered experience integrating liberal arts and professional education. We offer a four-year graduation guarantee. Students graduate "practice-ready" in their chosen field.
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- Mission
- University of the Pacific offers an excellent university experience, with dedicated teaching, small class sizes, extensive research and internship opportunities and a vibrant residential life. Pacific's lush, brick and ivy main campus in Stockton is renowned for its Gothic architecture and warm California climate. It was founded in 1851 as California's first university. The University has more than 6,500 students on its three campuses. On the Stockton campus, about 5,000 students pursue programs of study in College of the Pacific, the Conservatory of Music, Gladys L. Benerd School of Education, Eberhardt School of Business, the School of Engineering and Computer Science, the School of International Studies, and Thomas J. Long School of Pharmacy and Health Sciences. Pacific McGeorge School of Law enrolls about 1,000 students at the Sacramento campus, and Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry has about 500 students on the San Francisco campus. Pacific is known for top-tier professional schools in dentistry, law and pharmacy. The Conservatory of Music, the oldest in the West, produced Dave Brubeck and hundreds of professional musicians and composers. The University also boasts strong programs in biology, chemistry, education, international studies, business and engineering, among others. Pacific's 55,000 living alumni include Dave Brubeck '42 and his wife, librettist Iola '45; actresses Janet Leigh '47 and Jamie Lee Curtis '80; politicians George Moscone '53 and Bill Lockyear '86; astronaut Jose Hernandez '85; Seattle Seahawks (and former USC) football coach Pete Carroll '73,'76, and many other successful leaders. Pacific offers strong academic programs in more than 80 programs of study leading to bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees and educational credentials. A range of accelerated programs are offered in business, education, law and the health sciences. A comprehensive financial aid program makes Pacific's quality education accessible to students of all economic backgrounds. Pacific centers and institutes, such as the Jacoby Center for Public Service and Civic Leadership, the Business Forecasting Center and the Global Center for Social Entrepreneurship, work toward solutions to local, regional and global issues through community partnerships, education and research. University clinics offer a variety of health services, health fairs and symposia on important health issues. The Library's Holt-Atherton Special Collections includes the manuscripts and published essays of naturalist John Muir and the complete archive of internationally renowned composer and jazz pianist Dave and Iola Brubeck. Nearly sixty percent of students live on campus and participate in a vibrant residential life boasting more than 125 student clubs and organizations and a comprehensive recreational program. The Pacific Tigers compete in NCAA Division I sports as a member of the Big West Conference, fielding seven men's and nine women's teams. The Tigers have accumulated 23 conference athletic championships, 52 NCAA tournament appearances, and more than 1,100 Big West Scholar-Athletes.
- General Information
- Highly Selective, Medium School, Protestant Affiliation, Small City, Co-Ed, Graduate Students - High, Total Minority - High, Asian Students - High, Any Cost, Diagnostic Testing Service, Reader Service for the Blind, Handicapped Student Services, Note taking Services, Study Abroad, Advanced Placement/CLEP, Accelerated Study, Cooperative Work Experience, Reserve Officers - Training Corps (ROTC), Campus Publications, Dormitories, Foreign Student Organizations, Honor Student Organizations, Minority Student Organizations, Radio/TV Station, Religious Organizations, Social Fraternities and Sororities, Student Government, Student/Faculty Ratio - Medium
- Campus Description
- 175-acre campus in Stockton, 40 miles south of Sacramento and 85 miles east of San Francisco. Branch campuses in Sacramento (McGeorge School of Law) and San Francisco (Sch of Dentistry). Served by bus and train; airport serves Sacramento. Public transportation serves campus.
- Other Admission Requirements
- GED accepted, TOEFL test ONLY required, SAT/ACT tests NOT required, Financial statement NOT required, Advance deposit NOT required, Pre-application form NOT required
- Payment Accepted
- Check, Cash, Financing, Visa, MasterCard, Cash, Financing, Visa, MasterCard
- School Type
- Private not-for-profit (no religious affiliation), 4-year or above
- Costs
- 2010-2011 Tuition and Fees: $34,100
- Campus Setting
- Located in a regional city
- Entrance Difficulty
- Moderately difficult
- Email
- [email protected]
- Type
- College/University
- Religious Affiliation
- Nondenominational
- Level
- Four Year School
- Selectivity
- more selective
- Coed Status
- Men and Women
- Highest Offering
- Doctorates
- City Type
- Large City
- Campus Size
- 175 acres
- Academic Calendar
- Semester
- Highest Degree Offered
- Doctoral
- Control
- Private
- Application Deadline
- rolling
- Institutional Control
- Private
- Instate Tuition Fees For Grad 1 Yr
- $30380
- Instate Tuition For Undergrad For 1 Yr
- $30380
- On Campus Room And Board Charges
- $10118
- Setting
- urban
- Graduate In State Tuition
- 25658
- Graduate Out Of State Tuition
- 25658
- Undergraduate In State Tuition
- 25658
- Undergraduate Out Of State Tuition
- 25658
- Instate Per Credit Hr For Pt Undergrad
- $1048
- Percentage Of Students Admitted
- 69.41
- Room Charge For 1 Yr On Sharing With 1 Person
- $5080
- Year Founded
- 1851
- Accredited
- true
- Books Cost (estimate)
- 1260
- Graduate Number Of Females
- 1458
- Graduate Number Of Males
- 1306
- Typical Board Cost
- 4146
- Typical Room Cost
- 4146
- Undergraduate Number Of Females
- 2093
- Undergraduate Number Of Males
- 1578
- Founded In
- 1851
- Instate Per Credit Hr For Pt Grad
- $950
- Total Number Of Admissions
- 3783
- Total Number Of Applicants
- 5450
- Additional Fees
- 430
- Graduate Application Fee
- $50
- International Application Fee
- $50
- Undergraduate Application Fee
- $60
- Application Fee
- $60
- International Enrollment
- 88
- Percent Asian
- 27
- Percent Hispanic
- 11
- Percent Out Of State Students
- 13
- Percent African American
- 3
- Percent Native American
- 1
- Web Site
- http://www.pacific.edu/