Students do extraordinary things at Cabrini College, a residential Catholic college serving more than 3,100 men and women in undergraduate and graduate liberal arts and professional studies programs. Cabrini's serene 112-acre campus is just 30 minutes from Philadelphia.
Nationally, the college was among the first in higher education to implement community service into its curriculum, and was the first in Pennsylvania to require community service of all undergraduates. The College's mission is to provide an "education of the heart," integrating intellectual competency with moral and social responsibility. Cabrini College was founded in 1957 by the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus (MSC).
The College offers programs of study in liberal arts and professional studies and is equally committed to residential, commuter, and graduate studies. Nationwide, the college was among the first institutions of higher learning to implement community service into its curriculum and was the first in Pennsylvania to require community service of all its students. The College is the only institution of higher learning included among the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus' international network of Cabrinian institutions.

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Cabrini College is nestled in the heart of the Philadelphia Main Line Suburb of Radnor, amidst 112 wooded acres. Adding to the majestic 25-building campus is the handsome turn-of-the-century mansion which was once owned by the late Dr. John T. Dorrance, inventor of the formula for condensed soup and president of the Campbell Soup Company.
State-of-the-art buildings and facilities also complement the existing architectural design. The active life found on campus is enhanced further by being only 30 minutes away from Philadelphia, a city rich in cultural and social offerings. | 

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Cabrini College is a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III and the Colonial States Athletic Conference (CSAC).
Sports offered include: basketball, soccer, tennis, cross-country, track, swimming, golf, lacrosse, volleyball, softball, and field hockey. |
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| Accreditation |
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Cabrini College is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools, and is approved by the Department of Education, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. |
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| Degrees Offered |
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Cabrini offers more than 30 undergraduate majors, two graduate programs, numerous teacher certifications, and a series of pre‑professional programs and concentrations from which to choose. We offer the bachelor of arts, bachelor of science, bachelor of science in education, bachelor of science in social work, master of education, and master of science in organization leadership. Click here for more information. |
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| Small Class Sizes |
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Cabrini's small class size, averaging 17 students, contributes to a dynamic classroom environment that fosters discussion and debate. Faculty renowned in their fields and are truly committed to their students. The energetic exchange of ideas enriches learning, opens students' minds, and helps them look at the world in new ways. |
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| Co-op |
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Cabrini is one of the few private, Catholic colleges in Pennsylvania offering Co-op, a program in which students can work part time in their chosen fields, earn a salary, and receive college credit for experience. |
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| Geographic Diversity |
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Cabrini has students from 19 states and from diverse cultures. |
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| Alumni |
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There are more than 10,000 undergraduate and graduate alumni of Cabrini College. |
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| Tuition and Fees |
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Tuition and fees for the 2009-2010 academic year include:
- Tuition
(full-time enrollment of at least 24 credits): $30,120
- General Fee: $550
- Computer/Technology Fee: $110
- Student Activities Fee: $250
- Average Combined On-Campus
Room and Board: $11,400
- Orientation Fee (first-year students only): $220
- Application Fee: $35
Click here for the full list of tuition and fees. |

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Cabrini enrolls more than 3,100 undergraduate and graduate students.
There are approximately 1,700 full-time undergraduate students attending Cabrini with more than 60 percent living on campus.
Cabrini has a part-time student population of more than 100 and nearly 1,600 graduate students. |
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