Cabrini College, located in suburban Philadelphia, is a Catholic, coeducational, residential undergraduate college that strives to be a leader in community service. Rooted in the heritage of Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini, the College is a vital part of the international educational ministry of the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus.
Linking theory to practice, the College offers programs of study in the liberal arts and professional studies. In providing for the educational needs of the area, the College has a strong commitment to commuter, graduate and adult students.
In its commitment to educate students of different backgrounds and abilities to lead and serve in a changing and culturally diverse world, the College believes in an educational philosophy that not only prepares students for careers, but enables them to live lives of dignity and purpose.
In all its academic and co-curricular programs, the College assists students in actualizing their potential—personally and professionally—so that they may better understand themselves, be more sensitive to the needs of the global community and contribute competently to society.
As a Catholic Cabrinian institution, with distinct emphasis on teaching and learning, the College:
... functions as an open community of learners in which students develop a personal set of values as they engage in community service in pursuit of the common good, and as they address moral and ethical questions, including those that bear on religious foundations and ultimate issues;
... seeks to instill in its students, the value of learning by doing and the capacity for lifelong learning;
... offers programs, cooperative education and internship opportunities to develop the skills and knowledge needed for the world of work;
... offers academic programs and services designed to meet the unique needs of adult and graduate students;
... values its small size that fosters involvement in the life of the campus, close interaction among faculty, staff, and students, and the encouragement of students to live and work collaboratively;
... offers leadership opportunities in the classroom, residential life, athletics, organizations, campus ministry, and other co-curricular activities.


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