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Cabrini College at Abraham Lincoln High School

Philadelphia, PA
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About Cabrini College at Abraham Lincoln High School

Cabrini College at Abraham Lincoln High School is an instructional site located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where Cabrini College delivered coursework at a local public high school. This off-campus arrangement was designed to extend college-level educational access to students in the Northeast Philadelphia community, particularly supporting dual-enrollment or early college initiatives.

Specific program listings are not available in current IPEDS data for this location. Cabrini College, based in Radnor, Pennsylvania, historically offered undergraduate programs in the liberal arts, education, business, and social sciences. Students seeking information about legacy programs or successor institutions following Cabrini College's closure should contact relevant Pennsylvania higher education authorities.

Abraham Lincoln High School is located in the Northeast Philadelphia neighborhood of Mayfair. Programs delivered at public high school sites like this one have historically served as an important on-ramp to college for students in urban communities, reducing the cost and distance barriers associated with beginning postsecondary education.

Contact Information

2001 Ryan Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19152

Programs

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