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4   HOLY SPIRIT LIBRARY
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Holy Spirit Library

Welcome to the Holy Spirit Library—a cozy spot for our students to study, work in the computer lab, print documents, rent books, and so much more! Our commuter lounge is also housed here.

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Center for Student Success

Holy Spirit Library

Center for Career and Professional Development

Your Student's Support System

⭐ Center for Student Success

The Center for Student Success encompasses the following departments throughout campus:

-Academic Counseling
-Accessibility Resource Center
-Career and Professional Development
-Enrollment Retention
-First-Year Experience and Student Transitions
-Math Resource Center
-Peer Tutoring
-Professional Advising
-SOAR Program
-Writing Center

📘 Holy Spirit Library

Not just a great place to study, our incredible librarians can help you research, locate, and find all the resources you could possibly need!

👨🏼‍💻 Center for Career and Professional Development

The Center for Career and Professional Development (CCPD) offers advising and career management support to Cabrini University undergraduate and graduate students, as well as alumni. The CCPD provides a holistic approach to professional and personal career development that ensures graduates will obtain major-related employment or enroll at the professional school of their choice.

The CCPD website has a host of resources and events for people looking to spruce up their resume, prepare for an interview, and learn about different careers.

🌼 Your Student's Support System

Your student will have plenty of resources, staff and faculty available to them. Even before they begin their first semester, all first-year students meet with an academic advisor to plan their courses. When students formally declare a major after their first semester, they will be assigned an advisor specific to their major.

If your student needs additional academic help, they have access to academic counseling, peer tutoring, a Math Resource Center, a Disability Resource Center, and a Writing Center—all of which are free services. Continue reading below to learn more about our different support services!

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