Founded
Founded in 1957 by the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus (MSC)
Character
Catholic, coeducational college welcoming students of all faiths and backgrounds, combining quality academic study with social justice
Recognition
Each year since its inception in 2006, the College has earned National Recognition for Community Service.
Philadelphia Business Journal listed Cabrini in its Top 25 Four-Year Colleges.


Enrollment
3,291 students
1,366 full-time undergraduate students
716 resident students
1,925 graduate students
Student-Faculty Ratio
13 to 1
Average Class Size (undergraduate)
15
Location
Radnor, Pennsylvania, 30 minutes from Philadelphia
Degrees Offered
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Science
Bachelor of Science in Education
Bachelor of Science in Social Work
Master of Education
Master of Science in Organization Leadership
President
Marie Angelella George, Ph.D. (2008–present)
Campus
Cabrini College's serene, 112-acre campus is on the grounds of the former Woodcrest Estate. The Mansion was designed by renowned architect Horace Trumbauer and constructed between 1901 and 1903.
Tuition and Fees
One year after Cabrini College announced a 12.5 percent reduction in tuition and fees, the College announced it will freeze tuition and fees for the 2013–14 academic year.
Visit www.cabrini.edu/Cost for more information and Cabrini’s net-price calculator.
- Full-Time Tuition for Undergraduate Students: $28,090
- Room and Board per year (average): $11,859
Athletics
Cabrini’s 16 athletic teams are members of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III, and the Colonial States Athletic Conference (CSAC). In 2011–12, the Cabrini men’s basketball team became the first program in school history to advance to the NCAA Championship Game.