Siena Heights University
Adrian, MI, USA

Academics

Key Academic Stats

Highest Degree Offered
Master's
Total Number of Students
1,966
Total Number of Undergrads
1,782
Academic Calendar

Semester

Non Traditional Learning
  • Online Classes
  • Online Undergrad Degrees
  • Summer Sessions
  • Combined Institution Double Degree Programs
  • Some Programs Requires Co-Op/Internship
Learning Options
  • Study Abroad
  • Teacher Certification Offered
Student:Faculty Ratio
12:1
US National: 21:1
Classroom Sizes

0
100
33%
Graduate in 4 Years US National: 28%
0
100
48%
Graduate in 6 Years US National: 52%

Faculty Overview

Gender
Male
Female
46%
53%
Ethnicity

African American
5%
White
90%
Hispanic
2%

What Students Are Saying

The classes have been challenging but not anything that I couldn't get through. There are many resources in the library, writing center, math cave, and teachers with flexible hours that are always willing to help.
Mackenzie from Monroe, MI
The work here is challenging, but in a good way. It encourages and promotes a love of learning. It is pretty easy to get overwhelmed, so take it slow the first semester and then add on organizations and fun classes so you know how much you can handle at one time.
Alexis from Vestaburg, MI
The work is manageable if you keep on top of it. Professors do NOT accept late work. If you are struggling in a course the professors are there to help you.
All teachers teach differently depending on their own personality. All of the teachers i have are concerned in your education and will help you if asked. Also, depending on what you may need help with, there are tons of specific clubs, rooms, and resources dedicated to helping you achieve your stay there!
Destiny from Livonia, MI
Siena Heights is a liberal arts institution and it requires strong critical thinking skills and discipline. One advantage of going to a small university is the one on one relationships you develop with your professors and advisers. They are genuinely considered about our education and they push us to give 110% with everything.
Promise from Southfield, MI
The classrooms can be a hard area depending on the courses you are taking, but teachers are willing to help outside of the classroom and you are always able to find someone in your class who will want to study with you. The tests you want to make sure you study for because they are not as easy as high school. Also, do your homework because that is easy points to earn.
Megan from Trenton, MI
some classes are easier than others but the help is there if you use it.
D. from Adrian, MI