Siena Heights University
Higher EducationMichigan, United States201-500 Employees
Siena Heights University is a Catholic, coeducational higher education institution founded in 1919 and sponsored by the Adrian Dominican Sisters, based in Adrian, Michigan. It offers associate, bachelor’s and master’s degrees with degree completion centers across Michigan and online, serving traditional and working-age students. The university provides more than 50 undergraduate majors and 11 graduate programs, with nursing, creative writing, theatre and biology earning national recognition, and it has been designated a College of Distinction and a Catholic College of Distinction. Enrollments total about 2,700, and more than 90% of students receive financial aid, supported by North Central accreditation, with the online program noted for strong graduation outcomes among private institutions. In May 2026, reports indicated Siena Heights closed its offices in Adrian, signaling a significant operational change.