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Cabrini College
Radnor, Pennsylvania
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Cabrini College - Overview


The Small Size of Cabrini College Allows Students to Participate in their Interests

Cabrini College, located 30 minutes away from Philadelphia, is a suburban, residential Catholic college of around 1,800 students. The college prides itself on its small size. Having a small student body gives the school a number of advantages, including a 17 to 1 student-faculty ratio and a small average class size of 19.

Additionally, Cabrini students have the opportunity to get to know one another and develop a close-knit environment without feeling claustrophobic. This community atmosphere allows students to become involved in academics, student life, and athletics to a degree that is sometimes not possible at larger colleges and universities. Students develop working relationships with one another and participate in clubs and activities, allowing them to become involved on a first name basis in and out of the classroom.

Experienced, Qualified Faculty Serve as Permanent Academic Advisers to All Cabrini Students

The Cabrini faculty is composed of well-qualified individuals who are working professionals and are supremely knowledgeable in their fields. They are also committed to helping and educating students to the best of their ability.

In addition to developing close relationships with teachers, each student at Cabrini is assigned a permanent academic adviser according to his or her major. The academic advising process is an important part of education at Cabrini, and students typically meet with their advisers at least once per semester to discuss academic, professional, and personal issues. In this way, students develop ongoing relationships with their advisers, who come to know the work and personality of each student, helping students make the most of their college education.




Co-op and Internship Opportunities Allow Students Firsthand Experience, Involvement, and Academic Credit

All Cabrini students may participate in co-op and internship programs during the academic year and in the summer. The school's cooperative education program allows students to earn academic credit for working in a professional environment. In most cases, students who participate in co-op programs also earn income for the work they do. This is one of the ways that students at Cabrini College can learn about the world around them, gaining valuable experience and personal growth that can not only enrich their time at the college but can help them in the future as well. Cabrini also assists students with interview techniques and resume-building skills that they can take with them into the working world.

Cabrini Offers a Full Range of Academic Programs in Addition to an Innovative Core Curriculum

In addition to a challenging liberal arts curriculum and an innovative first-year program, Cabrini offers academic options to students of every interest. The school offers several pre-professional programs, including pre-medicine and pre-nursing, as well as masters degrees in education and organizational leadership. These programs complement a full selection of undergraduate majors in the liberal arts, fine arts, science, education, business, and communications.

The core curriculum builds a strong foundation for each of these academic programs, and is designed to develop critical thinking skills with a focus on social justice. Students concentrate on issues that affect the world and learn how small problems can turn into big problems, and how problems can be addressed by conscientious communities. As a result, Cabrini graduates are prepared to succeed in their fields and work for the common good as well.

Living and Learning Communities Ease the First-Year Transition and Build Strong Peer Groups

Outside the classroom, Cabrini College is a place where students can learn and live together and develop as individuals as they pursue whatever interests them. First year students participate in Living and Learning Communities. These communities consist of small groups of students who live in the same residence hall and enroll in several of the same courses, which are linked to a specific theme. This program is designed to help first-year students transition to college life and develop meaningful intellectual and social connections with peers who share their interests. Working in conjunction with faculty liaisons and upper-class "Master Learner" students, first-year students can come to feel at home at Cabrini.

Clubs, Organizations, Activities, and Athletic Opportunities Ensure an Exciting Life Outside the Classroom

Many activities and involvement opportunities are available to Cabrini students. The school participates in Division III athletics, with intercollegiate teams in ten sports. Intramural sports are also popular at the school, and all students have access to the Dixon Center, the school's sports and recreation complex.

Additionally, clubs and activities are available to students in diverse areas. Dozens of clubs and organizations allow students to become involved with the campus community and with the surrounding area. Student media, outreach programs, honor societies, and interest-oriented clubs give students the chance to pursue their own interests or develop new ones. These opportunities are part of Cabrini College's commitment to "education of the heart."



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