I am a 2013 graduate of SHU and currently work as a doctor of physical therapy in Cincinnati, Ohio. My experience at Siena couldn't have been any better. The institution, faculty and staff take a genuine interest in you as an individual and not just another number that brings in tuition dollars for the university.
I have early memories from my time at Siena interacting with staff in leadership e.g. Sister Peg and Sister Sharon and I immediately felt welcome and part of the SHU family. Everywhere you look at this university the people are incredible. That's the difference at SHU -- the people. It's a small school but you truly feel like part of the family during your time there and after. I have stayed involved with the university post graduation having served as a member of the alumni board since 2018 and as president from 2019-2021. The connections at SHU last a lifetime.
On the academic side of things, the course work prepared me to attend professional school for my doctorate of physical therapy. I felt the coursework at SHU did a great job laying the foundation for what to expect in graduate school.
There are plenty of on campus activities, sports, theatre and extracurricular events. It's hard not to get involved!
Siena Heights University will always hold a special place...
Read moreIt's Graduation time, I highly recommend all future graduates get your cap and gown at the collage book store don't waist your time ordering on line, read reviews first Oak hall!
It was a great 5 years the staff is helpful, many times, it's a family oriented school I seen great bonds developed, I think my son will take many good things from here the professor's have been there for assistance, growth and career development.
They have a great program for freshman first year, to help them along the new stage in life,The dorms are a bit on the older side but great experience the first couple years, with options to move up or out local over the years. I was very excited for the soccer years but that turned out to be a bit disappointing, were a huge soccer/family and fans, never the less we supported our team the whole way through!
Go Saints!! Thank you for the past five years and...
Read moreThanks Siena for being part of the problem - by prioritizing profit over high quality educators. By leaning into the “ra ra” athletic money heist like so many university’s in the US you are saying loud and clear as an institution that education does not matter. You my have (literally) bought the university a decade or less of open doors but at the end of the day you’re making some massive mistakes. I am ashamed to have a degree from a university that tosses (already underpaid) top notch educators to the curb. The Siena name is tarnished forever after hearing this despicable news.
The faculty was everything at Siena. They literally saved my life. The art department deserves...
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