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Siena Heights University at Lansing Center

Lansing, MIAccredited
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About Siena Heights University at Lansing Center

Siena Heights University at Lansing Center was a satellite instructional site of Siena Heights University, located in Lansing, Michigan. This off-campus location served adult and working students in Michigan's state capital region, providing access to Siena Heights coursework without requiring travel to the main campus in Adrian, Michigan. No independent enrollment, completion, or retention data is reported in IPEDS records for this site.

No specific programs are listed in available IPEDS data for this location. Siena Heights University, a Catholic institution founded by the Adrian Dominican Sisters, has historically offered programs in business, education, social work, and the liberal arts at the undergraduate and graduate levels.

Lansing is Michigan's capital city and a significant regional center for higher education, home to Michigan State University and Lansing Community College. The Siena Heights Lansing Center provided an additional option for adult learners seeking a private university educational experience in the area.

Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission

Contact Information

PO Box 40010, Lansing, MI 48901

Programs

No programs are currently listed for this school. Program data is sourced from IPEDS and updated annually.

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