Siena Heights University, Private Catholic university in Adrian, Michigan, USA
Siena Heights University is a private Catholic institution in Adrian, Michigan, spread across roughly 55 acres with 17 buildings. The campus houses undergraduate and graduate programs across three academic divisions serving students from various backgrounds.
The institution began in 1919 when Adrian Dominican Sisters founded it as St. Joseph's College. It became Siena Heights College in 1939 and later gained university status in 1998.
The university seal displays the Dominican Shield with black and white triangles representing wisdom and purity. These symbols shape how the campus community views and presents its identity.
The campus operates additional learning centers in Michigan cities like Dearborn and Kalamazoo for students who cannot study on the main location. Most programs are available both in traditional and online formats.
The institution pioneered wireless technology on its campus, becoming one of Michigan's first fully connected universities. A special financial program helps qualifying students attend without worrying about tuition expenses.
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