My heart is warm and glad when I think of my alma mater, Siena College. As a 2007 graduate, my memories are vibrant and fresh, and the skills, knowledge, and character I honed at Siena serve me each and every day. I'm grateful to have had those four years to explore, to learn, and to cultivate my ever-evolving best self. A Siena education gives you confidence, empathy, and the nimbleness to be socially and culturally aware in our constantly changing world. And, those are skill sets learned both inside and outside the classroom- that connective tissue to oneself and others- that's the real stuff that makes Siena graduates stand apart from others. Then, of course, is the meat of the educational experience- the wide variety of classes and opportunities- the development of the mind. It's all there at Siena, just waiting to be tapped in to. Step foot on campus and soak it in. It is the education...
Read moreI graduated from Siena in 1985 & had the time of my life ! Amazing professors...enlightening classes ..a postive ...kind loving environment ..wonderful friends & roomates .. My Siena education ..BS in Marketing/Management ..has taken me many places ...sales and Marketing jobs where when they knew I was Siena grad ...and knew the business programs reputation they were happy to have me on board ...As great as all that was ...my love for Siena was multiplied when my daughter decided to attend and graduated last year with her degree in Psychogy minor in health services ..which set her up perfectly to pursue her masters in recreational therapy ..As a division 1 athlete she not only got an excellent education ..but spent 4 years with a wonderful team ..coach and teammates that are friends for life ! I highly recommend Siena ...a place that even when you graduate always stays in...
Read moreSiena rejected my friend of an accounting major because she had a poor grade in her 1st quarter senior year math course. This is an IB Math studies course designed to be difficult and the type of math taught has nothing to with simple accounting math. Her other math scores throught out hs were great with a 97 in algebra. But based on 1 quarter of 1 year they denied her the major. 1 quarter out of 16 total quarters stopped her from going to a college she really wanted to attend. The admissions at siena are horrible. If apply dont get your hopes up. They might rob you of your acceptance because of one small irrelevant issue. Note that she did not have to take math that year due to the fact she already had enough math credits to graduate. So If she didnt take math that year would she have gotten accepted? The system is flawed...
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