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SGPS Student Services

SGPS Student Services is here to help you succeed and make the most of your Rosemont experience. We offer a full range of services and resources to support you from your first registration through graduation. To get in touch with us, send an email to sgps.studentservices@rosemont.edu.

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 FAQs

Q: How do I get into my Rosemont email? 
A: The login for your Rosemont email will be sent to the email address you provided when you applied to Rosemont.

Q: What is the iWay, and how do I access it? 
A: The iWay is the student information portal, where you can: view course schedules, register for classes, check your grades, and find out where and when your classes meet.

Q: How do I retrieve my email password? 
A: Email passwords are confidential, and can only be retrieved by emailing the helpdesk at helpdesk@rosemont.edu.

Q: How do I drop a class? 
A: A course drop must be done within the first week of classes. You may drop a course by logging in the iWay and clicking on the Student Services tab, then "Registration". If you have difficulty, contact Student Services.

Q: What is the difference between a drop and a withdrawal? 
A: A drop completely removes the course from your transcript, and no bill is generated. A drop must be completed in the first week of classes. After the first week, the option is to withdraw from the class. A "W" will appear on your transcript, and there will be full financial responsibility. Withdrawal forms are found on the iWay on the Student Services tab, under "Handouts". Forms must be faxed to Student Services before the end of the session.

Q: How do I register for my first class? 
A: Before signing up for courses, you will speak with your advisor. You may then then sign up via iWay for your courses.

Q: Who is my advisor? 
A: It depends on your program. After you are accepted, student services will reach out to you with that information.


Graduate Assistantships

  • Candidates must be fully accepted into a Master's degree program
    • Candidates pursuing certification only, or who are provisionally accepted, are not eligible 
    • An application must be completed
    • An interview is required of all potential candidates
  • Awards are based upon promise and/or achievement in the student's program of study as well as the expertise and availability to fulfill the work requirements
  • Award recipients are reviewed annually
    • Awards may be renewed for a maximum of two years
    • Dependent upon satisfactory work performance and demonstrated scholarship within program
  • Graduate assistants receive one course tuition waiver per semester and fulfill a work requirement of 10 hours per week during each semester of the award
    • Work assignments are based upon program need
    • Award recipients maintain and submit a weekly log detailing hours worked and projects completed

International Students

If you are an international student, please refer to this information, or get in touch with Carmella DiMartino at cdimartino@rosemont.edu or 610-527-0200 ext.2955.


Military Service Members

Welcome Student Service Members!

We are here to guide you through using your VA education benefits with paying your college tuition. You have many choices after and during your military service, and we are pleased that you have chosen to make Rosemont College a part of your life.  Student Services and your program director, would like to assist you to achieve your personal goals and to get the most out of your college education.

For information on using your benefits on a graduate education at Rosemont, please get in touch with Keely Cutts, at 610-527-0200 xt.2305 or keely.cutts@rosemont.edu.