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Siena College
Established 1937
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Enrollment 3,000
City Loudonville
State New York
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Colors Green,Gold
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Nickname Saints
Conference Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference
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Website Siena College
Siena Saints


Siena, a Catholic and Franciscan college, founded in 1937 by seven Franciscan friars, is an independent undergraduate liberal arts college located in Loudonville, New York, a suburban community just outside the state's capital.



Academics:
Siena’s 3,000 undergraduates enroll in one of three schools – Liberal Arts, Science, and Business – and may choose from a total of 28 degree programs, 46 minors and certificate programs, and professional curricula in Secondary Education, Pre-Medical, Pre-Law, and Social Work. Over 150 students study abroad in a given year.

96 percent of Siena students enter graduate school or find employment immediately following graduation.

The College’s reputation as a student-centered community of scholars is primarily due to its accomplished and attentive faculty, who balance the demands of academic leadership, publishing, and research with the responsibility of providing undergraduates with a challenging, engaging, and inspiring education of the highest quality.



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Head Basketball Coach - Fran McCaffery

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