Siena Heights University

 

Siena Heights University is a Catholic university founded and sponsored by the Adrian Dominican Sisters. Founded in the liberal arts tradition, Siena offers associate's, bachelor's and master's degrees. Enrolling a diverse community of traditional-age and working adult students, the university is headquartered in Adrian, Michigan with degree completion centers located throughout Michigan and online.

Enrollment

For Year: 
Fall 2011
Undergraduate Students: 
2100

Student Profile

Male %: 
42
Female %: 
58
Number of Undergraduate Majors: 
50
Number of Minors-Concentration Fields: 
20

Most Popular Majors

Tuition: 
$20,050
Room & Board: 
$9,000

Financial Aid Data

Students with Demonstrated Financial Need %: 
90
Average Financial Aid Package: 
$10,000
Percent Need Met (Need-basied Aid) %: 
90

Class Size

Student/Faculty Ratio: 
15:1

Faculty

Full-time Faculty %: 
70 Full-time faculty.

Athletics & Intramural Activities

Athletic Division: 
NAIA & WHAC
Students Participating in Sports Activities and Intermurals %: 
21%

Co-curricular Activities

Student Clubs and Organizations: 
More than 30 student clubs and organizations.

1247 E. Siena Heights Dr.
Adrian, MI 49221
800-521-0009
www.sienaheights.edu/

Year Founded: 1919
President: Sister Peg Albert,OP,Ph.D.

Interesting Facts

The Adrian campus is located on 55 acres on a bluff above downtown Adrian.
Siena Heights was the first wireless college or university campus in Michigan.
Siena Heights initiated the first degree-completion program for working adults in Southfield in 1975.
In the fall, 2011, Siena Heights will begin football in the new on-campus stadium, O'Laughlin Stadium.
Siena Heights became co-ed in 1969.