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Iona College

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Your Chances at Iona
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Your Chances at Iona
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Men
Women
# Applicants
2,303
3,608
# Admitted
2,131
3,314
% Admitted
92.5%
91.9%
% Overall
92.1%

Students who got into Iona:

Tips mention: Interview (5), ACT/SAT (9), Grades (25), Sports/Extracurriculars (10), College Essay (3)
This school accepts about 92% of its applicants soApr 20 2019Business - Management and Administration
This school accepts about 92% of its applicants so chances are you're gonna get in once you apply, and they're willing to give you a scholarship.
Male
I just applied to get in and they gaveSep 07 2018Undecided
I just applied to get in and they gave me a huge scholarship, I recommend other students only go If you just want to go to classes or commute and do nothing else in your spare time.
SAT: 1250 Female
Just look at the rankings - google the bestNov 04 2016Communications
Just look at the rankings - google the best 100 colleges in New York - Iona accepts 89 percent, maybe 90 percent of application - it's not competitive, and Iona wants to fill seats in the classroom.
Female
Iona accepts - about 90 percent plus of applicantsNov 03 2016Business - Management and Administration
Iona accepts - about 90 percent plus of applicants that is why their rankings are so low, and if the President allowed Iona to fall this low in the ratings, it's not a school I would recommend you to attend. Quality is lacking at Iona, and it's so sad I have to write this, but I'm an Alum and I took Iona off of my son's list of colleges to apply to.

Why apply to a college ranked 80/100 just in New York, when my son could attend a college that is more affordable and so much higher ranked.

I hope Iona's Board Members start asking questions and doing something about this ranking.

Iona lost my money and support and so many other graduates will be following suit. Sad day for me.
Female

Iona is so lowly ranked, sad to have toNov 02 2016Undecided
Iona is so lowly ranked, sad to have to write, but so true, that Iona accepts almost every applicant.
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