Take a diverse group of students who are eager to get involved and put them at a college that provides support, encouragement, and resources to make things happen. The result, at Cabrini, is a co-curricular universe that is rich and varied.
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More than 50 student clubs and organizations focus on academic and career interests, student government, campus social and cultural and spiritual life, and other themes.
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Cabrini is a robust living-learning community with residence halls as the focal point of events and activities.
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Cabrini boasts one of the nation’s most competitive Division III athletic programs, and intramural and recreational sports also are very popular.
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The College’s Wolfington Center is the launching pad for service learning and outreach projects, some as close as the College’s backyard and some on the other side of the globe.
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Cabrini’s themed Living and Learning Communities (LLCs) bring students together around such topics as careers, social justice, and the environment.
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The Office of Student Diversity Initiatives empowers students of all backgrounds and walks of life, and welcomes differences in age, race, ethnicity, gender, religion, sexual orientation, socio-economic background, and geographic origin.
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Jazzman’s Café (in the Widener Center) and the Dixon Center (for sports, recreation, and fitness) head the list of popular campus hangouts.
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Students enjoy going into the town of Wayne and nearby Philadelphia for a wealth of entertainment, sports, recreation, and cultural opportunities.
The Department of Student Life is devoted to the implementation of programs, policies, and processes that optimize the College’s out-of-classroom learning environment, empower students to take responsibility for their education, and foster the development of leadership skills and a strong sense of campus community.