
Adrian, MI: Siena Heights University to Close After 105 Years – Find Out What’s Next
Siena Heights University in Adrian, Michigan, has announced it will close following the 2025–2026 academic year. After serving the community for 105 years, the university is facing financial and operational challenges that have made its long-term sustainability untenable.
What This Means for Students and Staff
The university is committed to supporting its students during this transition by creating clear transfer pathways to other institutions, ensuring the continuation of their education without interruption. Additionally, faculty and staff will receive assistance throughout the closing process to help ease the impact.
Continuing Through the 2025–2026 Academic Year
Siena Heights plans to operate a full academic year during 2025–2026, which includes maintaining athletics programs and campus activities. This effort is intended to help sustain the university community up until its closure.
Looking Ahead
The closing marks the end of a significant chapter in Adrian’s educational landscape. The administration is working diligently to minimize disruption for students, staff, and local residents affected by this development.
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