FALL OPEN HOUSE AGENDA
CHECK-IN AND WELCOME BREAKFAST
8:15–9am Burns Tower (H,10)
WELCOME SESSION
9–9:30am
Faye Spanos Concert Hall (I,10)
CAMPUS TOURS
9:30–10:30am Burns Tower (H,10)
ACADEMIC OPEN HOUSES
10:30–Noon
Various locations (see page 4)
LUNCH
Noon–1pm Lot 2 (J,3)
RESIDENTIAL LIFE AND HOUSING TOURS
Noon–2pm
John Ballantyne Hall (H,5)
FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION SESSION
1:15–2pm Long Theatre (K,4)
TRANSFER ADMISSION AND FINANCIAL AID SESSION
1:15–2pm
William Knox Holt Memorial Library, Digital Wall (I,9)
PACIFIC GAMING CENTER SESSION
1:15–2pm
William Knox Holt Memorial Library, Garden Level (I,9)
Want to keep the party going after Fall Open House? You and your family are also invited to our Homecoming and Family Weekend events! Catch an athletics game, learn more about Pacific’s rich history and mingle with alumni, faculty, staff and other members of our community.
VOLLEYBALL VS. GONZAGA
Noon–1:30pm
Alex G. Spanos Center
Pacific battles Gonzaga in a key conference matchup.
TASTE OF PACIFIC
4:30–6:30pm
Knoles Lawn (H,9)
Celebrate a century of Pacific in the Central Valley at the ultimate block party. Join us for a spectacular evening featuring exquisite wine tastings, gourmet food and vibrant entertainment.
WOMEN’S SOCCER VS. PEPPERDINE
7–8:30pm
Knoles Field (I,3)
Cheer for the Tigers against Pepperdine!
PACIFIC AFTER DARK
7–10pm
DeRosa University Center Lawn (H,7)
ASUOP invites you to an unforgettable night under the stars with an R&B concert. Come relax, enjoy great music and celebrate with Tiger spirit!
ACADEMIC PROGRAMS REFERENCE SHEET
Wondering which school or college’s open house to attend? Look through this list of academic programs, then find your school or college’s event location on the campus map.
BENERD COLLEGE
Gladys L. Benerd Building (K,6)
Pacific’s Benerd College offers degree completion programs for undergraduate transfer students, continuing education courses and certificate and graduate programs. Below are undergraduate degree-completion programs:
• General Studies
• Healthcare Administration and Leadership
EBERHARDT SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
Weber Hall Commons Lawn (H,9)
The Eberhardt School of Business offers the following majors:
• Accounting
• Business Analytics
• Finance
• Organizational Leadership
COLLEGE OF THE PACIFIC
Wendell Phillips Center (J,6)
College of the Pacific is the liberal arts and sciences core of the university, offering the following majors:
• Applied Mathematics
• Asian Language and Studies
• Chinese
• Japanese
• Biochemistry
• Biological Sciences
• Chemistry
• Communication
• Criminal Justice
• Dental Hygiene*
• Economics
• English
• Exploratory
• French Studies
• Geological and Environmental Sciences
• Graphic Design
• Health and Exercise Sciences
• History
• International Relations
• Mathematics
• Media X: Video Game Design, Theater, Film and Digital Media
• Philosophy
• Physics
• Political Science
• Pre-Dentistry*
• Pre-Law
• Pre-Medical
• Pre-Physical Therapy
• Psychology
• Public Health and Community Wellness
• Social Sciences
• Sociology
• Spanish
• Studio Art
*In collaboration with Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry
CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC
Buck Hall Courtyard (I,10)
Pacific’s Conservatory of Music houses the following majors:
• Jazz Studies
• Music
• Music Composition
• Music Education
• Music History
• Music Industry Studies
• Music Management
• Music Performance
• Music Therapy
• Marketing
• Sport Management and Sport Analytics
• Management and Human Resources
SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCE
Fletcher Jones Foundation Makerspace (M,3)
Pacific’s School of Engineering and Computer Science offers cooperative education programs. Below is a list of the school’s majors:
• Bioengineering
• Civil Engineering
• Computer Engineering
• Computer Science
• Data Science
DUAL DEGREE PROGRAMS
Earn two degrees at once through Pacific’s dual-degree tracks
• Electrical Engineering
• Engineering Management
• Engineering Physics
• Mechanical Engineering
Pacific offers an interdisciplinary program between College of the Pacific and School of Engineering and Computer Science.
THOMAS J. LONG SCHOOL OF PHARMACY
Chan Family Health Sciences Learning Center and Clinics Building (B,8)
The Thomas J. Long School of Pharmacy prepares its students to be experts in the pharmacy industry. In addition to the Doctor of Pharmacy program, the school offers the following undergraduate programs:
• Pre-Pharmacy
• Pharmaceutical Science
SCHOOL OF HEALTH SCIENCES
Chan Family Health Sciences Learning Center and Clinics Building (B,8)
The School of Health Sciences provides innovative curricula, accelerated programs and many opportunities for hands-on learning. In addition to a wide range of graduate-level health care degrees, the school offers the following undergraduate program:
• Speech-Language Pathology
EXPLORE OUR PROGRAMS Pacific.edu/Majors
WHERE YOUR PATH INTERSECTS YOUR POTENTIAL
PACIFIC’S FOUR-YEAR GUARANTEE
Enter the workforce and achieve your goals more quickly. Pacific’s student-centered environment is designed to ensure Tigers complete their degree in four years.
Learn More at Pacific.edu/Graduatein4
APPLY NOW!
Pacific.edu/ApplyNow
IMPORTANT APPLICATION DEADLINES
NOVEMBER 15
• Early Action Application
• Pre-Dentistry and Pre-Pharmacy Application
JANUARY 15
• Regular Decision Application
TEST SCORES NOT REQUIRED
FEBRUARY 15
• Transfer Student Regular Decision Application
Pacific is a test-optional university. Learn more about how we consider test scores at Pacific.edu/Test-Scores
AN INVESTMENT THAT PAYS OFF
At Pacific, we invest in you so that you are fully supported on your pathway to success.
Pacific.edu/FinancialAid
#87 AMONG ALL U.S. COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES (Wall Street Journal, 2025)
MERIT SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE
100% of admitted students are automatically considered for merit scholarships up to $30K annually.
Pacific.edu/Scholarships
2% IN RANKINGS FOR OVERALL CAREER EARNINGS (Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workplace)
#3 BEST VALUE IN CALIFORNIA (Wall Street Journal, 2025)
#36 SOCIAL MOBILITY (Wall Street Journal, 2025)
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STUDENT LIFE
INTERNSHIPS
GREEK LIFE
NOTES
PLACES TO VISIT FOR A QUICK BREAK
STARBUCKS
10am–5pm
William Knox Holt Memorial Library (I,9)
THE MARKETPLACE DINING HALL
9am–8pm
DeRosa University Center, 1st Floor (F,7)
THE LAIR
5pm–1am
DeRosa University Center, 2nd Floor (F,7)
THE GROVE (CONVENIENCE STORE)
Noon–11pm McCaffrey Center (H,7) UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE
10am–4pm
DeRosa University Center, South Entrance (F,7)