AV

Students

First-Year Students: Words to Live by From Pace Student Leaders

Posted
August 13, 2024
Group of students sitting on the lawn at the Pace University Pleasantville Campus

Making the leap to college is a big transition for anyone, so several of Pace University’s student leaders recently shared their best advice for first-year students. Here’s what they had to say about getting involved and finding your place as a Setter:
 

Image
Collage of photos featuring Simone Cheatom, George Davis, and Nicholas Diaz.
L–R: Simone Cheatom, George Davis, Nicholas Diaz

“Although it may take some time, with patience you’ll find your people, along with staff who will support you and nurture your Pace Setter spirit!”  

—Simone Cheatom ’26
BFA in Acting for Film, Television, Voice-overs and Commercials 

“Pace is the vehicle to your dreams. Remain patient and steadfast in pursing things that interest you most and remember that growth is not always linear; there is no harm in taking a step back to take another two forward. The trade-offs you make in securing your future will eventually be reciprocated if you are consistent. You are the best return on your own investment!” 

—George Davis ’25 
BBA/MBA in Finance and Business Analytics

"As newcomers, it's natural to feel a bit uncertain, but I'm here to reassure you, everything you need is within reach. Step out of your comfort zone, explore our campus, engage with clubs and organizations, and embrace new experiences... Remember, support is always available. Pace is brimming with opportunities, and it's your time to seize every single one." 

—Nicholas Diaz ’26 
BS in Digital Journalism

Image
Photo collage of Ishika Naik, Sasha Palmer, Mike Tales
L–R: Ishika Naik, Sasha Palmer, Mike Tales

"This year is going to have its ups and downs, but with the support from the Pace Community, you’ll feel connected and grounded in no time. There is so much kindness on campus, from your peers, to your advisors, to your teachers. Make friends with the dining staff and security by saying a quick 'hi' when you pass through. Soon, they’ll know you by name.” 

—Ishika Naik ’27 
BA in Women's and Gender Studies

“Make the most of your time here at Pace, go to events, eat at the dining hall when you’re too lazy to cook dinner, take advantage of all of the resources you have around you! Your time here is what you make it, so make it something great! Explore your major and interests and be sure to have a can-do attitude, because it can only lead to greatness!" 

—Sasha Palmer ’25 
BS in Public Relations

“Pace is very diverse and has a great community! Come to the Center for Student Engagement to find more information on how to get involved. Pace Athletics is another great way to get connected. Come out and support all of the teams by attending a game.”

—Mike Tales ’27 
BA in Communications and Media Studies

More from Pace

Students

Meet Raquel Sammartano! In May she represented the College of Health Professions (CHP) at the national in Denver, Colorado with her father, Robert Sammartano, PA-C, also in attendance!

We connected with Raquel to learn more about her academic and professional journey, inspired by her father to follow in his footsteps as a PA.

Students

Jesse Ciron ’26, Writing for Diversity and Equity in Theater and Media, is creating theater that reflects who we are and who we can become. Discover how this aspiring playwright is using storytelling to champion representation and social change.

Students

From club leader to Human Resources intern, Maxelle Cohen ’26 brings passion and purpose to HR with the New York Islanders.