Academics
Key Academic Stats
Highest Degree Offered
Doctorate
Total Number of Students
1,613
Total Number of Undergrads
1,186
Non Traditional Learning
- Online Classes
- Online Undergrad Degrees
- Summer Sessions
- Combined Institution Double Degree Programs
- Some Programs Requires Co-Op/Internship
Learning Options
- Study Abroad
- Honors Program
- Teacher Certification Offered
Student:Faculty Ratio
13:1
US National: 21:1Classroom Sizes
0
100
47%
Graduate in 4 Years US National: 28%
0
100
55%
Graduate in 6 Years US National: 52%
Faculty Overview
0
100
36%
Faculty With Terminal Degree US National: 36%
Gender
Ethnicity
What Students Are Saying
Students are very active in classroom discussions and many classes require community service or internships so students can take what they learn into the world.
Crystal from Newark, DE
to be or not to be? Do you want to get an education or no not? The school isn't the highest like prep schools but it isn't, at all, an in the dumps school either. Cabrini has a lot to offer and a good reputation from all I have heard. From my visit I gathered that same; I can believe in Cabrini to be a challenge but not overbearing. The rating is definitely an A, five star.
I rate Cabrini with an A. That would be a five star.
I rate Cabrini with an A. That would be a five star.
Derrick from Philadelphia, PA
The classes are all of normal difficulty. If you pay attention, go to class, and do the required coursework you will pass the class with a good grade.
Current Student at Cabrini College
You can take many different classes that challenge your mind! Not your typical history and language classes but rather History of Art and Protest, a class in which you learn everything there is to know about protesting, and Don Quixote, a class where you can examine the novel and look at it from all ends, specifically the view of a Spanish person.
Caroline from Upper Darby, PA
Since it is a small campus, the professors provide a one-on-one experience that allow you to get the most out of your education.
Gabby from NJ
To academically succeed in college, studies and homework must come first! Divide your time wisely and you will be able to get everything done with less stress of worrying about it later. Whatever you choose to do with your time, you should not miss class! It will eventually reflect poorly on your grades in the end!
Natasha from Philadelphia, PA