Siena Heights University Reviews
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11 Reviews - Adrian (MI) (and 1 other)
- Annual Tuition: $29,778

100% of 11 students said this degree improved their career prospects
73% of 11 students said they would recommend this school to others
Student Reviews
Stephanie Austin
- Reviewed: 4/3/2023
- Degree: Educational Leadership
- Graduation Year: 2019
"I received my bachelor's and master's degrees from Siena. The professors were very interactive and helpful. They also brought a tremendous amount of knowledge to the classroom. I was in the online campus and enjoyed my interactions with other students and the quick responses I received from instructors and advisors while I was a student. I recommend Siena to all my colleagues looking to return to school. I am a proud Alumni of this wonderful institution."
Anonymous
- Reviewed: 4/12/2017
- Degree: Marketing
- Graduation Year: 2020
"- If there were an option for no stars or negative, i would have chosen that one... -Most professors don't enter grades until the end of the year, so grades are never accurate or up to date. (Most student athletes end up ineligible because of this) - Financial Aid and Student Retention do not do anything to help students, they make multiple "promises" to get them to choose Siena, and then completely screw you over. - Even when you have a crazy roommate, they make the person not responsible move out. You don't have a say, it's just what they "believe" is the fair thing to do. - When midterms come around, don't expect to be eligible for athletics if your professor hasn't graded anything or entered any grades. They'll put one exam grade (Usually your worst) in just to have something in for midterms- students get screwed over. - Ask any student- they will all tell you how awful Siena is and that it's a big joke- most transfer after the first semester. - Whenever students see high schooler's on a visit, the first thing everyone wants to tell them is "Walk away while you can, don't do it." Long story short, DO NOT CHOOSE SIENA- Don't let admissions and tour guides fool you...ask other students..."
Shannon lock
- Reviewed: 2/18/2017
- Degree: Counseling
- Graduation Year: 2019
"Siena Heights University is a good fit for working adults. I am new to the master's program but I appreciate the flexibility and course work so far. The instructors are knowledgeable and the course work is vigorous and challenging. They continuously update career plan and ensure the student is on track for graduation."
Christle
- Reviewed: 7/30/2016
- Degree: Healthcare Administration
- Graduation Year: 2028
"Siena Heights University had helped me further my career at the same time I am able to work! The instructors are hands on in the field and push you along to become the best leader possible. They follow up with you following every course about how well you've done and what improvements they can make. I truly feel like I am part of a wonderful family and would highly recommend anyone to attend there."
Anonymous
- Reviewed: 10/26/2015
- Degree: Performing Arts
- Graduation Year: 2010
"Siena Heights University is a wonderful school where class sizes are small enough that you form lasting relationships with your professors."
Eugenia Dillard
- Reviewed: 6/10/2015
- Degree: Liberal Studies
- Graduation Year: 2017
"My current enrollment with Siena Heights University has been very encouraging. I like most about Siena is the fact the professors are approachable and make themselves available as much as possible. They are not rigid and teach in a comforting atmosphere. The knowledge I have received from the instructors has made me feel more confident in myself as I approach my internship for clinical mental health. The technology as SHU has also made it more accessible to provide presentations and power points. Siena Heights is the school I wish I had started with in the beginning. They are very family oriented and helpful in assisting the students in all ways. The only con I would have is that they are limited with classes that are offered in the metro-city, but they do make them accessible through the year so you have the required classes for your program. Other than that Siena Heights is an excellent school for undergraduate or graduate."
Christine Seager
- Reviewed: 5/20/2014
- Degree: Special Education
- Graduation Year: 2016
"So far I really enjoy it! Only cons I see are that some courses are only offered once every couple years."
Crystal Martin
- Reviewed: 11/13/2013
- Degree: Counseling
- Graduation Year: 2014
"Pros: Evening classes that allow for working individuals to participate in the program. Small intimate classes. Cohort model utilized. Cons: Blended format is not beneficial for career preparation of such a person centered career. Internship placements are left to the student."