RADNOR, Pa. (Sept. 30, 2016)—Cabrini University has been awarded $1 million in state funds to further support a pedestrian-centric campus and advance sustainable growth on campus.
The grant was part of the Redevelopment Assistance Capital Program (RACP) awarded by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Fostering the University’s strategic plan, the RACP funds will aid in the development of a new parking structure on the southern part of campus, providing the flexibility to transform the center of campus to be vehicle-free.
“This grant ensures that our vibrant campus continues to attract top-notch students and professionals,” said Donald B. Taylor, PhD, President of Cabrini University. “We thank the Wolf Administration, Rep. William Adolph, and Sen. Daylin Leach for helping us provide the foundation to support our growing community.”
The University's 2020 Roadmap to Growth outlines a strategic plan for diversification, sustainable growth, and expanded outreach. Its goal is to ensure the University is a first-choice destination for a variety of learners, faculty, and staff.
About Cabrini University
Founded in 1957 by the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Cabrini University is a Catholic institution that empowers students to become advocates of social change through an Education of the Heart, focusing on academic excellence, community engagement, and leadership development.
Cabrini enrolls approximately 1,300 undergraduates in more than 35 majors, pre-professional programs, concentrations, and minors on its serene 112-acre campus located 30 minutes from Philadelphia. The University also enrolls 900 students in graduate, doctoral, and professional studies programs at its main campus in Radnor, PA, and at five off-campus locations.