Transfer Students
Becoming a Gael is "Steps" away!
Follow each step below, in number order. Making your deposit in Step 1 will open access to all other steps, most importantly creating your Computer Account to use all of our online systems and access points.
If at any point you require technology assistance, simply call the Iona University Help Desk at (914) 633-2635. Help Desk hours of operation can be found at www.iona.edu/helpdesk.
Once all the steps have been completed, you will be ready to begin your unsurpassed Iona student experience!
Submit your deposit to reserve your spot today!
Let's get you connected to all of Iona's technology systems!
- By following the steps on the Getting Connected to Technology webpage, you will learn about getting connected to all of Iona's technology systems.
- If at any point you require technology assistance, simply call the Iona University Help Desk at (914) 633-2635. Help Desk hours of operation can be found at www.iona.edu/helpdesk.
- Set up and learn how to manage your "My Student Account" page to access your student account, eBill, online payment, financial aid and much more.
Note: Chromebooks are not supported as they do not work with our AppsAnywhere software.
Orientation is for everyone! Orientation is required for all new students to Iona University. Be sure to complete all three parts of the New Student Orientation and Welcome Weekend requirements.
Living With Us
Live with us for your four years at Iona! If you are planning to live on campus, our housing application will open March 2, 2026. Once you have submitted your deposit and are connected to your student account, please allow 72 hours to have access to your housing application. Submit your housing application early to secure your spot!
Commuting to Us
If you are planning to commute, let our Center for Student Engagement, Commuter Assistants and Commuter Student Association make you feel right at home!
Getting Advised
All new students will meet with a professional advisor and review their previous courses, planned major and recommendations for their first schedule.
After depositing, and gaining access to your Iona accounts, you must call the Advising Center at (914) 633-2130 to arrange for your advisement meeting.
You may plan to see us in person, or we can also see you via Zoom. You will be creating your class schedule while you meet with us.*
*NOTE – Students must plan to have submitted all previous coursework to Iona’s Undergraduate Admissions office prior to their Advisement meeting to ensure an accurate advisement in courses and outline for a planned major. Missing information can impact degree completion.
Iona University is committed to ensuring equal access and meaningful support for students with disabilities in compliance with the ADAA. Incoming students may choose between two levels of support based on their individual needs:
- Option 1 - Accessibility Services (ASO) – Free accommodations for students with disabilities.
- Option 2 - Comprehensive Assistance Program (CAP) – A fee-based program for students with Learning Disabilities that includes accommodations plus enhanced academic and transition support.
Students may participate in Accessibility Services alone or enroll in the Comprehensive Assistance Program for more structured, ongoing assistance.
Option 1: Accessibility Services (ASO)
The Accessibility Services Office (ASO) ensures equal access through established practices, policies, and procedures and provides approved reasonable accommodations and auxiliary aids to enrolled students with documented disabilities.
To receive accommodations, students must register with ASO.
Instructions for registering for accommodations:
- Log into your Single Sign-on account (myiona.iona.edu)
- Click Accommodate, then Student
- From the left side menu, select Accommodations then Request Accommodations to complete the registration form.
- If you have supporting documentation, such as an IEP, please upload it by selecting Upload Supporting Documentation from the homepage.
For further information on this process, please visit the Accessibility Services Office webpage or email access@iona.edu.
Option 2: Comprehensive Assistance Program (CAP) – Enhanced Academic & Transition Support
For students who would benefit from structured, ongoing guidance beyond classroom accommodations, Iona University offers a fee-based Comprehensive Assistance Program (CAP).
CAP provides services above and beyond what is legally required by the ADAA.
CAP services include:
- Individual academic coaching focused on executive functioning (time management, organization, planning, prioritization)
- Transition support for emotional and social adjustment to college
- Writing support (including guidance on AI use)
- Specialized skills building course for CAP students, which includes access to a free 3-credit course upon successful completion.
Students interested in enrolling should attend an information session or contact the program directly for details regarding application procedures and program fees.
For more details about CAP Services and how to apply, please check out the Comprehensive Assistance Program webpage or email CAPinformation@iona.edu.
Virtual Information Sessions
Both Accessibility Services and the Comprehensive Assistance Program will host virtual Zoom Information Sessions for incoming students and families.
Sessions will provide an overview of available services, explain next steps for enrollment, and include time for Q&A. Attendees may schedule follow-up consultations if desired.
ASO Virtual Information Sessions
All ASO information sessions will be held virtually at 7 p.m. on the following dates:
- April 23
- May 21
- June 25
- July 9
- July 30
Register Here: ASO Info Session
CAP Virtual Information Sessions
Virtual CAP information sessions will be held at 6 p.m. on the following dates:
- March 5
- March 19
- April 16
- April 30
All incoming students are required to complete mandatory health requirements.
All health records are due by July 1 for the fall semester and January 1 for the spring semester.
Steps for Completing Student Health Requirements
Step 1: Complete the four online health assessments.
Step 2: Enter dates and upload proof of immunizations and vaccinations.
Step 3: Upload forms to the patient portal.
Students must visit the Student Health Requirements page to read all necessary details and to begin this process.