Taking Care of Business
CabriniVision
There are several tasks you need to complete before arriving on campus. CabriniVision places all of the forms, tasks, and information you need to get started at Cabrini in one place.
Office of Admissions
610-902-8552 / 800-848-1003
admit@cabrini.edu
Move-In Information
New residents move in on Thursday, August 25. New resident students will receive information about what to do prior to arrival and will be able to complete a variety of tasks through CabriniVision.
New Student Orientation
This program is designed to help new students and their families transition to life at Cabrini. Orientation is from Thursday, August 25 through Saturday, August 27.
This year’s orientation includes a family picnic on the Commons, an opportunity to meet with your academic advisor, and several interactive discussions to get you accustomed to life at Cabrini College.
First-Year Advising
Transitioning from high school to college is an exciting and rewarding time, but it also can be challenging. Cabrini faculty and staff are here to help and guide students through that process.
Financial Aid
The Financial Aid Office at Cabrini College is ready to assist all qualified undergraduate students in paying for their education. Chances of aid are very good!
Fully 98 percent of Cabrini students receive financial aid in the form of grants, scholarships, loans, or work-study. Full-time undergraduate students may apply for financial aid by completing the FAFSA form.
First-Year Experience Summer Program
The First-Year Experience Summer Program is designed to provide an opportunity to meet peers and get immersed in the Cabrini community through a variety of different programs.
Life at Cabrini
Academics
Cabrini offers a wide range of academic options. The residential undergraduate program has more than 30 majors in the liberal arts and sciences and in professional studies. All undergraduates participate in the pioneering new Justice Matters program, which engages students with issues of social justice while teaching critical problem-solving skills valuable for success in any walk of life.
Residence Life
Cabrini offers a variety of housing options, including traditional-style housing, apartments, and suites.
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Residence Life
Laura Shapella, Assistant Director of Residence Life, 610-902-8411
Living and Learning Communities (LLCs)
Living and Learning Communities (LLCs) are theme-based, mostly residential learning groups of about 20 students who share common interests, live on the same residence hall floor, and take classes and engage in other activities that focus on an LLC theme, such as career exploration or social justice or the environment.
- Visit www.cabrini.edu/LLC for a full list of LLCs and information on how you can join this exciting program.
Cabrini’s Text-Message Emergency Notification System
Cabrini wants all members of the community to be informed in all situations. In situations that could pose an immediate threat to the community and individuals, the Office of Public Safety will post safety alerts in each residence hall, the student restaurant, Widener Campus Center, and academic spaces.
Safety alerts also will be sent via email to students, staff, and faculty, and will be posted online. You are encouraged to sign up for the Emergency Notification System, which will deliver text messages to your mobile phone in the event of an emergency or inclement weather closings.
Student Development
Joan Kleckner, Assistant to the Vice President of Student Development
610-902-8416
Student Engagement and Leadership (SEaL)
Amber LaJeunesse, Assistant Director of Student Engagement and Leadership
610-902-8461, getinvolved@cabrini.edu