To apply for State, Federal, and/or Iona College Institutional aid you must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by April 15. Incoming Freshmen must complete the FAFSA by February 15. When funds are limited, students who filed by the deadline will be considered first. Incoming Spring students must have completed the FAFSA by October 15 of the prior year.
Please note that if you have been awarded an Iona College scholarship or grant, you must complete the FAFSA every year by our deadline even if you are not applying for any other form of aid.
The Renewal Free Application for Financial Aid (FAFSA) - (For students who filed the year prior).
- The FAFSA forms are available from high school guidance counselors. We strongly recommend that you file your FAFSA electronically, however, which you can do by clicking on the link below.
- The FAFSA form is completed with the parent (in the case of dependent students) and the student tax returns from the previous year. Unless the student is 24 years old he is considered dependent for the purposes of the FAFSA.
Example: 2007-2008's FAFSA should be completed with the 2006 tax return. Estimates may be used for the initial filing, and then updated once the tax returns have been completed.
- File a FAFSA online by clicking on the FAFSA logo below.
Federal School Code: 002737 in Step Five

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The Iona College Financial Aid Application
- This application is available online and in the Student Financial Services Office. This application should be submitted ONLY if your FAFSA was selected for verification by the Federal Government. Iona will contact you if you need to submit this form. The Student Aid Report that the government sends to you after you successfully file your FAFSA also tells you if you were selected for verification.
- Approximately one-third of all financial aid applicants are selected by the U.S. Department of Education to verify the accuracy of information provided on the FAFSA. If you have been selected for verification, your offer of assistance is tentative, pending the completion of the verification process. If you are a returning student, you will not receive a financial aid award letter until the verification process is complete.
You will be required to complete the verification worksheet and provide a copy of your and your parents’ federal income tax returns. Upon receipt of the required materials, we will finalize the review of your application for financial aid. If documentation is not received by the established deadline, your offer of assistance could be canceled.
Should the verified financial information differ significantly from the original information provided on the FAFSA, your aid may have to be adjusted. Please be sure to respond to requests for follow-up documentation in a timely manner to avoid delays in applying your financial aid as a credit to your student account.
To determine if you are selected for verification and are required to submit this documentation, please review your Student Aid Report (SAR). In the upper right hand corner, you will see your EFC. If there is an asterisk (*) next to the EFC number, then you have been selected for verification by the Federal Government. For any student selected for verification, there is also a paragraph in the SAR that explains you have been selected for verification. The SAR will be sent to you after you have completed your FAFSA.
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Express Tap Application (ETA)
- You will receive this form via the completion of the FASFA. Provided you
listed a N.Y. State address and N.Y. State school you should receive an ETA
approximately 4 weeks from the date you filed the FAFSA.
- For Instructions on filing an ETA click on the ETA symbol.
- Check the status of your Tap Award by clicking on the HESC Logo.
- Aid for Part Time Students App (APTS App)- If you are a part time student and believe you may be eligible for APTS, you can obtain an application from the Student Financial Services Office. You must submit it with a copy of your prior years New York State Resident Tax Return.
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Borrowers at Iona College have the right and ability to select the education loan provider of their choice. They are not required to use any of the lenders recommended by the College and will suffer no penalty for choosing a lender that the College does not recommend. Iona College does not endorse or sponsor any specific lenders, nor does the College receive any payment or benefit from the lenders for providing information
If you are a first time Stafford loan borrower and would like to request a Stafford loan, please click on the "First Time Stafford Borrowers" link below and follow the instructions.
First Time Stafford Borrowers
If you are a returning student and have borrowed Stafford loans in the past, you should accept your Stafford award online through your Iona College Peoplesoft account. For instructions on how to accept your awards on-line please click on the "Returning Students" link below:
Returning Students
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To apply for a parent PLUS loan please click on the following link and follow the instructions. If approved, a parent may borrow up to the cost of attendance. You may not apply for a PLUS loan until May 15, 2006, and the following link will not operate until that date.
PLUS Loan Application
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To apply for an alternative loan please contact the SFS Office at (914) 633-2497.