Admissions

What high school students should do in February

Off to college soon—or hope to be? Here’s some advice, straight from Admissions, about what you should consider working on this time of year to better prepare yourself for what lies ahead. Wherever you are in the college application process, you’ll find a tip that applies to you below!
Admissions

Q&A with a Siena alum (and J.Crew COO!): Jim Scully ’87

One of the many great features of this blog is our Q&A sessions with impressive Siena alumni. We know how important it is for students to know where our graduates end up—and we love to catch up with them! This month we chatted with Jim Scully ’87, an English-major-turned-COO (of J.Crew, might we add!). Want to know how his education from Siena helped him get there? Read on.
Academics, Alumni, Campus Events, Research/Grant Activity, Service/Advocacy, Student Life, Success Story

Siena Student Featured on MSNBC’s “Women in Politics: College Edition”

Siena College sociology major Delaney Rives ’15 was recently featured on MSNBC’s website, “Women in Politics: College Edition” for her leadership and advocacy on behalf of women’s rights and abuse prevention.
Admissions

Everything you need to know about entering college as ‘undecided’

When it comes to choosing majors, there are two kinds of students. One group knows from the get go exactly what they want to study and do after they graduate. The other isn't completely sure yet—or is in between two or three fields of study—and not ready to declare a specific major. If you fall into that latter group, there’s a good chance you will be entering undecided. And if that’s case, you might be a little (okay, a lot) nervous about it. Good news! This guide is for you.
Alumni, Campus Events, Service/Advocacy, Student Life

Students Honor King Legacy by Serving Local Community

More than a hundred students lived Siena’s Franciscan mission on Monday by spending their day off from classes participating in the College’s second annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service.
Admissions

The value of a Siena education

Year after year, students choose Siena College because they want an education that isn't just about textbooks and homework assignments. They want an education that prepares them for life; an experience that makes them wise beyond their years and sends them out into the world with a degree that employers respect. How do we provide them with such an experience? What sets Siena apart from other colleges?