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Small, private university in southern Michigan to close in 2026 after 105 years

  • Siena Heights University, a Catholic university located in Adrian, Michigan, will cease operations following the conclusion of the 2025-26 academic year.
  • The closure follows an assessment by senior leadership citing financial pressures, declining enrollment, shifting demographics, and rising operational costs as key reasons.
  • The university serves about 1,800 students, offers 62 programs, and maintains multiple degree completion centers across Michigan while planning a normal final academic year.
  • President Douglas Palmer expressed sincere appreciation for the dedication of the university’s faculty, staff, students, and alumni, and committed to facilitating seamless student transfers as well as providing support for staff during their transitions.
  • The closure represents a significant cultural and economic loss to the Lenawee County community, but the university and partners vow to ensure an honorable shutdown with minimal disruption.
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The Blade broke the news in Toledo, United States on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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