Siena Bonners

Bonner students obtain a well-rounded understanding of working with non-profits at all levels. Students gain a skill set that includes public speaking, working with diverse groups, volunteer management, conflict resolution, program development and management, and an ability to work with high-level professionals.
 

                  

BONNER GRADUATE OUTCOMES

Over the last five years, 100% of Siena's Bonners have gone on to either the graduate school of their choice, national service or employment of their choice.

  • Graduate schools include Columbia University, University of Michigan, University of Rochester, Russel Sage Graduate School, The College of St. Rose and SUNY Downstate Medical School.
  • National service opportunities include the New York City Teaching Fellows Program, City Year, and The Siena College AmeriCorps VISTA Fellows Program.
  • Full-time employment includes Siena College and Fr. Peter Young Housing, Industries and Treatment in Albany and Mercy College.

Did You Know?

Nationally, 46% of Bonner graduates earn an advanced/graduate degree, which is more than double the national rate for similar students who are not part of a Bonner Program.