After
we receive your application, we will send you a Hawk ID and password
to access Iowa Student Information Services (ISIS), our web-based
service center for students.
With ISIS, you can transact business with University offices online, such as checking your University bill and accepting our offer of admission.
Log In
to ISIS
If you forget your Hawk ID or password, call the Office of Admissions at 800-553-IOWA (800-553-4692) between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. weekdays. Your
Admissions Profile on ISIS
Use your Admissions Profile on ISIS to track the status
of
your
application
and
conduct other admissions-related business. To get there, click the Admissions Profile link in the QuickLinks box.
- Check
your application status, including which application materials
(including transcripts and test scores) are on file.
- Check
the details we have on file about
your admission status (major/college, tuition classification, admission
decision, scholarships awarded, Regent Admission Index score, honors status,
etc.)
- Know your University ID number. Located in the Personal Information section, this will be your identification number while at the University. Be sure to learn it and include it in all your correspondence with us.
- Accept
our offer of admission and pay the acceptance fee by credit
card (or print another acceptance form).
- Check
the next steps you need to take before beginning your studies
at Iowa.
- Submit and track
the status of your residence hall application, including your room and roommate assignments.
- Monitor
the status of your financial aid application.
- Set
up your free University e-mail account. This is free for admitted students, and allows the University to quickly send you important information. You may choose to redirect mail from your Iowa account
to another account (Yahoo, AOL, Hotmail, etc.).
- Submit
your Orientation/Registration reservation and view your Orientation date.
- Take
required placement tests (in mathematics, chemistry, or foreign
language) at least two weeks before you attend Orientation/Registration.
- Download
the medical history form for your physician to complete
(includes information about the MMR immunity requirement).
- Access
your Degree Evalution. This tool will help you chart
your progress toward graduation. It also shows your transfer course work in relation to the various Iowa requirements.
Other
ISIS features
You will also use ISIS to:
- Browse
descriptions of courses offered by academic department,
by college, and by "learning links" (courses that connect
by theme or topic).
- Build
your class schedule using the list of when, where, and
by whom courses are taught.
- Register
for your classes.
- Change
your address.
- Access
your grades.
- Access
and pay your University bill.
- Access
other personal information, including
your class schedule, academic advising, maps to your campus buildings,
final exam schedule, and financial aid history.
- Give
your parents guest privileges so
they can have view-only access to selected personal information.
- Experiment with your Degree Evaluation by using the "what if" feature to see how the requirements for the degree you want would change if you declared a different major.
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