Student Financial Services

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Legal Information
Withdrawing from Classes

A student incurs a Legal Obligation to pay tuition at the time of registration.

A "drop" refers to the student notifying the college of his or her intent not to attend class prior to the start of class. An official "drop" releases the student from all tuition liability.

Notification received AFTER the start of class is considered a "withdrawal" and adjustment/credits in tuition vary. Please refer to your catalog for withdrawal policies.

Late Fees

If payment is received after the payment due date (date of registration) a $75 fee will be charged to the student's account.

Grade point averages for keeping a scholarship

Grant in AID

2.0

Phi Theta Kappa

3.2

Iona Scholarship

2.8

Academic Excellence

3.0

Iona Incentive

2.5

Presidential or Deans Scholarship

3.5

Athletic Award

2.0

Piper's Scholarship

2.0

Brother Offer

2.5

Sibling Award

2.0

Commuter 

2.0

Transfer GIA

2.8

Alumni Award

2.0

Transfer Scholarship

3.0

Alpha Beta Gamma

3.2

 Edmund Rice Scholarship
3.5


Student files are reviewed at the conclusion of each semester. If a student fails to maintain the required grade point average (GPA), his/her scholarship will be put on probation for one semester. If she/he does not bring up their cumulative GPA to the requirement at the conclusion of the semester it will be revoked.

   
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