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There’s No Visit Like An Accepted Saints Visit

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On Friday, December 6, join hundreds of your future classmates for this ultimate insider experience. You don’t want to miss out on making friends, meeting future roommates and getting introduced to Siena traditions. And, of course, we have a few surprises planned. 🥳 Register today for the #1 campus visit for accepted students!

👀 Your point-of-view is completely different now. Now that you’re an accepted student, you can roam the campus without the pressure of having to complete your application weighing you down. You can now focus on the things that matter most to you, and really try to imagine yourself living here. 

🤝 You’ll be surrounded by other accepted students. Be among people who could potentially end up being your peers, your friends, roommates and, who knows, maybe even your future business partners.

💚 It’s the best way to make your final decision. Hands down, there’s no better way to whittle your college list down to the final one than by revisiting each. It’s as simple as that. 

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Everyone was still extremely nice and so were the other accepted students. I’m so glad I went and met people.

The amazing community, business program, and resources provided all stand out to me about Siena.

Every time I visit, I fall even more in love, the atmosphere is just so welcoming.

The campus. It’s extraordinary.

They are one of the top schools in the country.

I loved the dorms!

The campus felt really safe.

I’ve never seen so many students be so smiley and happy on a campus.

It’s very evident Siena focuses on career outcomes and I love that.

Students in graduation gowns throw their caps in the air on the Siena campus.

Siena is the #1 college in New York for getting a job (3 years in a row!)

Three female students listen to a professor in a small group setting.

We don’t just train you for a successful career, we invest in your development as a person

Two students work n a medical lab on the Siena College campus.

Saints make $500,000 more in lifetime earnings than SUNY grads