Freshman Admissions

2024 Fall Open House, 11/24

Join us at our upcoming Open House to meet faculty, take a tour, ask the questions that are most important to you and even apply for Instant Decision! The entire campus will be open for you to explore. RSVP today!

RSVP: Sunday, November 24

Start the rest of your life with us.

Transitioning from high school to college is an important and exciting change. Iona University gives first-year students a place to learn, innovate and contribute to our growing community.

You can choose from 45 majors and over 35 minors, personalizing your undergraduate education to fit your passions and build your future. You’ll develop the skills for success and collaborate with faculty members and classmates, get involved in the hundreds of events and activities on campus and create meaningful connections that last a lifetime.

As a first-year student at Iona, you are encouraged to learn outside the lines.

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Why Iona? 

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Hear from students as they share why they chose to come to Iona. From professors who know your name and want to see you achieve to a campus where you are sure to run into friends, Iona is a supportive environment focused on student success. Learn more about our tight-knit community where you’ll have room to grow, develop leadership skills and pursue the opportunities that matter most to you.

Largest Freshman Class in Nearly a Decade Coming to Iona University

Iona prepares to welcome one of its largest and most selective classes – again! 

At Iona, new student enrollment is up 16 percent year over year and 42 percent since 2019.

The incoming class is one of Iona’s strongest, most selective and most diverse group of students, representing 26 states and 11 countries.

Read More about the Class of 2028

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Applying to Iona University

At Iona, we recognize that you are more than your grades. That’s why we review incoming freshman applications holistically, examining each applicant’s transcript, letters of recommendation and overall academic and extracurricular achievements.

We aim to make Iona’s application process easy and accessible to all prospective students. To waive the $50 application fee, use the code Iona29 on the Common Application.

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A close-knit community; two campuses only miles away from New York City; over 80 clubs and organizations to join; D1 sports; world-class academics: Rob Franek, editor-in-chief of The Princeton Review, outlines these reasons and more on why students love attending Iona. Learn more about why The Princeton Review named Iona University among its top 390 colleges and why it remains one of their “personal favorites.”

Freshman Application Requirements

Applying to college doesn’t have to be complicated. That’s why we keep the freshman admissions process simple. Required application materials include:

  • Common Application
  • High school transcripts
  • One letter of recommendation from a teacher, counselor or other individual

We are test-optional; students are not required to submit SAT or ACT scores as it will not impact their admissions decision.

Applicants can also schedule an optional admissions interview with an admissions counselor. This one-on-one interview allows prospective students to highlight their accomplishments, start building valuable connections and ask essential questions about what their time at Iona may be like.

How to Apply

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Application Deadlines

Each year, the Common Application opens on August 1. Depending on your preferred admissions deadline, all materials must be submitted by your chosen date.

  • Early Decision (binding): December 1, 2024
  • Early Action I/Health Sciences Priority (non-binding): December 15, 2024
  • Early Action II (non-binding): January 15, 2025
  • Regular Decision: February 15, 2025
  • Deposit Deadline: May 1, 2025

Tuition and Financial Aid

For incoming freshmen, managing the cost of a college education and navigating financial aid can be daunting. Iona University’s Student Financial Services is ready to help you find scholarship opportunities, apply for financial aid and answer any questions you may have.

At Iona, 99 percent of our first-year students receive financial aid. Students have access to numerous types of aid, including merit and athletic-based scholarships, grants and federal or private loans. If you are an active military member or veteran, you may be eligible for educational benefits to help cover the cost of your education. Incoming freshmen can also pursue student employment opportunities to help cover the cost of attendance.

Visit the Costs of Attendance page to start planning how you will finance your time at Iona University.

Review our Financial Aid FAQs for more information about submitting the FAFSA, deadlines, eligibility requirements to receive financial aid and more.

Cost & Aid

Applying for Aid

Visit Iona

Located just 20 miles from New York City, Iona University’s New Rochelle and Bronxville campuses give freshmen the best of both worlds. Prospective students can tour the campus to experience residential life, discover student clubs and organizations and see what Iona offers. We host campus tours seven days a week.

Incoming freshmen are also invited to attend virtual campus tours and virtual information sessions where they’ll learn more about our course offerings, student life opportunities and campus experiences.

Register for a visit to Iona University

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Meet Our Admissions Counselors

Have questions about the freshman admission process at Iona? Our team of admission counselors is here to guide you through the application process, make financial aid decisions and choose your course of study.

Connect with your counselor

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Special Academic Opportunities and Programs

Whether you need additional academic help as you transition from a high school to a college classroom or wish to challenge yourself and further explore your intellectual interests, Iona provides freshmen with numerous special academic programs to advance and aid their educational experience.

Honors Program

Iona University’s Honors Program offers ambitious freshmen the opportunity to challenge themselves and expand their academic potential.

Honors Program participants receive priority course registration, specialized Honors classes and access to prestigious scholarships and grants. Additionally, Honors students are partnered with an Honors peer mentor to guide them through coursework, projects and student life.

More about the Honors Program

Gaels Go Further Mentoring Programs

To cultivate meaningful relationships, Iona’s Gaels Go Further Mentoring Programs empower students to reach their personal and professional potential. Whether students are seeking career advice or looking for alumni involvement opportunities, there are six programs dedicated to connecting students with a mentor who will support them through their college and post-graduation journey.

More About Gaels Go Further Mentoring Programs

Comprehensive Assistance Program

The Comprehensive Assistance Program (CAP) offers support and services for students with diagnosed learning disabilities, AD/HD, traumatic brain injuries, students on the autism spectrum, students with an IEP, a 504 plan and students currently receiving accommodations at the secondary level.

More About CAP

The Collegiate Science and Technology Entry Program (CSTEP)

Iona’s CSTEP offers academic support, including tuition assistance, career development events and research and internship opportunities, to underrepresented minority and economically disadvantaged students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering and mathematics or health-related fields.

More About CSTEP

NSF S-STEM Program

Iona receives funding from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to recruit, support and retain economically disadvantaged students with high academic aptitude majoring in biochemistry, chemistry, computer science and mathematics. Recipients of the S-STEM Scholarship receive scholarships and grants to cover their tuition and program fees.

More About NSF S-STEM

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Chris Wiggan

I have been presented with several opportunities through alumni connections. I knew Iona was the perfect place for me to achieve my goals.

Chris Wiggan '24, finance major
Read more about Chris


Contact Iona Admissions

We are dedicated to helping first-year students begin their college education with a strong start. From financial aid assistance to rigorous academic opportunities and programs, Iona freshmen receive the personalized attention they deserve, setting them up for success.

Request more information to help plan your first year at Iona, or contact Admissions at:

(800) 231-IONA
(914) 633-2502
admissions@iona.edu


Find Out What an Iona Education Can do For You

Visit Campus

Our scenic campuses, located just 20 miles from midtown Manhattan, truly do offer the best of both worlds. Let us show you around, answer your questions and give you a feel of our tight-knit community.

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Apply Today

If you're considering applying to Iona, you're not alone! Since 2019, our new-student enrollment is up nearly 40%. Additionally, 99% of our first-year students receive institutional scholarships or grant aid.

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