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Siena Heights University at Metropolitan Detroit
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About Siena Heights University at Metropolitan Detroit
Siena Heights University at Metropolitan Detroit is an off-campus instructional site of Siena Heights University, a private nonprofit institution rooted in the Dominican tradition, located in Southfield, Michigan. This location serves adult learners and working professionals in the Detroit metropolitan area seeking degree completion and graduate programs. Specific enrollment, completion, and retention data are not reported in available IPEDS records for this site.
Programs available at this location draw from Siena Heights University's curriculum, which includes undergraduate degree completion options and graduate programs in areas such as business administration, organizational leadership, and liberal studies. Course formats are designed to accommodate working adults with evening and weekend scheduling options.
Southfield is a major suburban business center in Oakland County, immediately north of Detroit, and part of one of the Midwest's largest metropolitan economies. The Metropolitan Detroit site provides convenient access to Siena Heights University's degree programs for professionals across the greater Detroit region without requiring travel to the main campus in Adrian, Michigan.
24901 Northwestern Hwy, Southfield, MI 48075
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