About ÐÂ91ÔÚÏßapp
ÐÂ91ÔÚÏßapp is a Catholic university founded in 1919 and sponsored by the Adrian Dominican Sisters.
Enrolling a diverse community of traditional-age and working adult students, Siena Heights is a coeducational institution accredited by the Higher Learning Commission that was founded in the liberal arts tradition, offering associate’s, bachelor’s and master’s degrees.
The University is headquartered in Adrian, Mich., with degree completion centers in Dearborn, Benton Harbor, Monroe, Battle Creek, Kalamazoo, Lansing, Jackson and Online.
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Majors & Programs
14:1
Student-to-Faculty Ratio
90%
Adrian Campus Students Who Receive Financial Aid

The mission of ÐÂ91ÔÚÏßapp, a Catholic University founded and sponsored by the Adrian Dominican Sisters, is to assist people to become more competent, purposeful, and ethical through a teaching and learning environment which respects the dignity of all.
ÐÂ91ÔÚÏßapp –Ìý Mission Statement
Accreditation and Associations

In addition to the accreditation of ÐÂ91ÔÚÏßapp by the Higher Learning Commission, the following academic programs are accredited by their professional organizations:
- BFA and BA Programs in Art are accredited by the National Association of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD).
- BSW in Social Work is accredited by the Council for Social Work Education’s Commission on Accreditation (CSWE).
- The Division of Education at ÐÂ91ÔÚÏßapp is granted Accreditation at the initial-licensure level by the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP).
- The baccalaureate degree programs in nursing at ÐÂ91ÔÚÏßapp are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE), , .
- The master’s degree program in nursing at ÐÂ91ÔÚÏßapp is pursuing initial accreditation by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE),, . Applying for accreditation does not guarantee that accreditation will be granted.
Siena Heights holds membership in the Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities, the Michigan Association of Colleges for Teacher Education, the Association of Independent Colleges and Universities of Michigan, the Michigan Colleges Foundation (MCF), the Council of Independent Colleges, the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics, the Council for Opportunity in Education, the Association of Governing Boards, the National Association of College and University Business Officers, and several athletic conferences, including the Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference.
The University is authorized to prepare students for teacher certification in Michigan and other states. Upon request, students may review University accreditation at the office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs, Sacred Heart Hall, Room 202, on the Adrian campus.