Courteney
Cabrini College is pretty close to home; it's practically in my backyard. I chose to live on campus and that was the best decision I could have done. Overall, Cabrini has become my new home, away from home. I enjoy the professors and the opportunities handed to me on a daily basis. Cabrini has opened my eyes to studying abroad and having a real chance to see the world in a new light. I love my school, even if it is so close to home.
Allie
Cabrini to me is a college that not many people may know about, but once people come in contact with the school in any capacity, they never forget it. There are so many wonderful professors here that deserve so much credit for their contributions in their field and to the students. The professors always have time for their students, and there is always someone to help. The beauty of Cabrini is that it is a small school, and you will be known on campus. It is easy to leave your mark, and to 'be the change you want to see in the world'. There are so many options to get involved at Cabrini, in the community, in the world, and in your specific career path.
Michele
I love Cabrini :) I will be so sad to leave here in less than 2 months. Its a great school, a good size where we can have the variety of classes we do, but small enough where you get to know most of the people here, including our president who you see walking around campus. My favorite part is the awesome friends I made here and the great education I am receiving.
Laura
Our school is pretty small, which is good if you want to get to know a lot of people on your campus and always have a friendly face. Lots of people go home on the weekends, leaving it quiet and peaceful.
Christine
Cabrini is a nice small campus with an family atmosphere. The professors are always willing to help with anything and everything. There is a huge amount of school pride. We love our sports teams and we always are cheering them on. You'll always remember Cabrini by its close family atmosphere, small town that surrounds the campus, and how close we are to Philadelphia.
Jillian
Cabrini is a small school right off the main line. It's a small, close-knit campus, where everyone knows everyone else. Our new president cares about the students and tries to partake in activities with them on a regular basis. Opportunities are endless at Cabrini; whether it's starting a club/sport you would like to see on campus or holding an event for people to be aware of a new cause. I feel that professors actually care and want you to succeed. You're known as a name and a face, not as a number.