Dec 06, 2025  
2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog, Volume 84 
    
2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog, Volume 84

Academic Information and Regulations



Siena University is approved by the New York State Education Department to offer the Master of Business Administration; the Master of Science in Accounting; Master of Science in Business Analytics; Master of Social Work; Master of Arts in Teaching Adolescent Education, Business and Marketing (Grades K-12), Technology (Grades K-12), and English to Speakers of Other Languages; the Master of Arts in Curriculum and Instruction; the Master of Science in Early Childhood and Childhood Education (B-6); the Bachelor of Arts, the Bachelor of Science, the Bachelor of Business Administration, and programs leading to professional licensure, certification, teacher certification (grades 7-12) and 5, 6 extension and business and marketing education (all grades). Enrollment in other than registered or otherwise approved programs may jeopardize a student’s eligibility for certain student aid awards (NYSED Commissioner’s Regulations (53.3(d)(1)). New York State Education Department HEGIS and CIP codes may be found on each program page.

Changes in University Regulations

The Board of Trustees of the University and/or University administration officials reserve the right to advance requirements for admission, to change the courses, the requirements for graduation, degrees, tuition, fees, and regulations affecting the student body. Such regulations will apply to all enrolled and new students, and will be effective on the day promulgated. It is the responsibility of the students to keep themselves informed of the content of all notices concerning such changes. Contact Academic Affairs at 518-783-2307.

Emergency University Closing

In the case of an emergency, such as a pandemic flu outbreak, natural disaster or like circumstance beyond the University’s control, where the University is forced to close, the University reserves the right to continue delivery of services through alternative means, including, but not limited to, remote instruction or changes in the weeks of a normal semester, in order to meet academic requirements. The University also reserves the right to invoke a different refund policy that will take into consideration the University’s efforts to continue the delivery of academic services.