About Pacific

The hallmark of a Pacific education is total commitment to students. Pacific takes pride in offering small class sizes, an engaged faculty, and real-life research and experiential opportunities to undergraduates who are ready to enter the workforce upon graduation. The University also offers quality graduate and professional degrees and certificates for those furthering their education.
University of the Pacific is a nationally ranked university with a long tradition of dedicated teaching, small class sizes, practical experience and vibrant residential life. The breathtaking main campus in Stockton, California is home to seven schools and colleges, with more than 80 majors and programs of study. Pacific also has the McGeorge School of Law in Sacramento and the Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry in San Francisco. Total university enrollment is nearly 7,000, with 3,757 undergraduates in an average class size of 19 and a student/faculty ratio of 14:1. Eighty-seven percent of students come from California, with 35 other states and 25 foreign countries also represented. Explore this section and learn more about Pacific ...
Information on visiting Pacific's campuses in Stockton, Sacramento and San Francisco
University photos, videos, webcams and a virtual tour
General University facts and figures, including enrollments, student demographics, tuition and more
Pacific's leadership and administrative units
The University's 2011-12 planning process
A brief overview of the history and mission of University of the Pacific
An introduction to some of Pacific's notable alumni
The latest University news and information