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Cabrini College

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610 King of Prussia Road
Radnor, PA 19087-3698
Phone: (610) 902-8552
Fax: (610) 902-8508
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Cabrini College Says...
Cabrini College is a small private Catholic college located in the Main Line suburb of Radnor, approximately 20 minutes west of Philadelphia. Presently, there are 1,675 full-time undergraduate students and more than 1000 reside on-campus. The top majors at Cabrini are as follows: Education (Early Childhood, Elementary, Special Education, and Secondary Education), English, Communication, Business, Biology/Pre-Med, Graphic Design,...
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Statistics
Enrollment: 1878
Average SAT: 485
Most Popular Majors: Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services, Other,Elementary Education and Teaching,
Student Faculty Ratio: 16:1

Scholarships & Financial Aid
Undergraduate Receiving Need-Based Financial Aid: 2
Average Freshman Total Need-Based Gift Aid: $7,022.00

School Says - General Information
Cabrini College is a small private Catholic college located in the Main Line suburb of Radnor, approximately 20 minutes west of Philadelphia. Presently, there are 1,675 full-time undergraduate students and more than 1000 reside on-campus. The top majors at Cabrini are as follows: Education (Early Childhood, Elementary, Special Education, and Secondary Education), English, Communication, Business, Biology/Pre-Med, Graphic Design, and Psychology. The College operates on a Rolling Admissions Basis. There is a two-week turnaround time once a prospective student has submitted the application, application fee, official copy of their high school transcript, and an official copy of their SAT or ACT scores. (Essays and letters of recommendation are not required but are encouraged). Merit based scholarships are awarded to students whose SAT/ACT and G.P.A. meet the necessary criteria. The average SAT score for an incoming Cabrini student is a combined Math and Verbal score of 1000 and the average G.P.A. is a 3.0. The average class size at Cabrini is 18 with a student/teacher ratio of 16:1. A location such as Cabrini's is ideal for internships and co-ops. A Division III school, Cabrini students are able to participate in sports while maintaining excellent grades. Cabrini College has earned more Pennsylvania Athletic Conference (PAC) championships than any other school in the PAC. From Men's Lacrosse to Women's Tennis, Cabrini athletes are accomplishing extraordinary goals There are three traditional residence halls: Woodcrest (all-female freshman), Xavier (co-ed freshmen), and East Residence (co-ed freshmen and sophomores). There are seven residential style houses (typically for sophomore and juniors). West Residence, a suite style complex for juniors and seniors, opened in fall 2006. There is also the apartment style complex for juniors and seniors. Housing is not guaranteed for four years.

School Says - Student Body
There are various organizations and activities for Cabrini students. Students also are encouraged to start their own club or organization. All Student Organizations must register through the Office of Student Activities (OSA) in order to be recognized by the College. Below is a list of all student organizations that are currently active on campus. To learn more about any of the organizations, contact OSA at 610-902-8410 or via e-mail at studentactivities@cabrini.edu. Accounting Association AIGA Graphic Design Organization Alpha Kappa Delta International Sociology Honor Society A.I.R.E. Student Ambassadors Mentors (ASAM) Baseball Club Beta Zeta Sigma, Zeta Chapter Black Student Union CAEYC Educational Associates Campus Activities and Programming Board (CAP Board) CAV Sound Cavaliers for Life Cheerleading Squad Chapter for the Society of Human Resources Management College Republicans Commuter Club Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) Dance Team Debate Society Delta Epsilon Sigma National Scholastic Honor Society Film Society Finance Association French Club Habitat for Humanity History/Political Science Club Honors Council International Club Kappa Delta Pi, International Honor Society in Education (Sigma Rho Chapter) Math Club National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) Cabrini College Chapter Pennsylvania State Education Association (PSEA) Philosophy Club Psi Chi Ââ€" Psychology Honors Club Psychology Club Religious Studies Club Residence Hall Association (RHA) Roller Hockey Team Roots & Shoots Science Club Sigma Zeta, Beta Zeta Chapter- National Science & Mathematics Honor Society Ski and Outdoor Club Sociology / Criminal Justice Club Student Athletic Advisory Committee (SAAC) Student Government Association (SGA) Up Til Dawn - Benefiting St Jude Children's Research Hospital A Division III school, Cabrini provides the following sports teams for its Students: Men's Basketball Cross Country Golf Lacrosse Soccer Swimming Tennis Track & Field Women's Basketball Cross Country Field Hockey Lacrosse Soccer Softball Swimming Tennis Track & Field Volleyball

School Says - Academics
The benefit of a liberal arts education is that Cabrini offers various Majors and Minors so students can find the right one for them. Academic Majors Business: Accounting, Business Administration, Finance, Human Resources Management, marketing Communication Criminology Education: Early Childhood Education, Educational Studies, Elementary Education, Secondary Education Certification, Special Education English Exercise Science and Health Promotion Graphic Design History and Political Science: American Studies, History, Political Science Individualized Major Information Science and Technology: Computer Information Science, Information Systems Liberal Arts Mathematics Philosophy Psychology Religious Studies Romance Languages and Literatures: French, Italian, Spanish Science (Non Degree Granting): Pre-Nursing, Pre-Occupational Therapy, Pre-Pharmacy, Pre-Physical Therapy Social Work Sociology

School Says - Admissions
The Admissions Process is Rolling Admissions, which means that students can enroll until the class is full. To be considered for admission, students must submit the following: Application, Application Fee, Official High School Transcript, and an Official Copy of the SAT or ACT scores. Essays and Letters of Recommendation are not required but are encouraged. Students whose files are complete will hear back from an admissions representative within two weeks. Merit scholarships are awarded based on SAT/ACT scores and the high school G.P.A.

School Says - Campus Life
Cabrini College is located 20 minutes west of Philadelphia, in the Main Line suburb of Radnor. Surrounded by trees and mansions, the College is just minutes from the King of Prussia Mall. Buildings on the 112-acre campus are close together, which makes the walk to and from classes and residence halls relatively short. Cabrini is located only a few hours from New York, Washington D.C. and Harrisburg.

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