 My name is Abby, my major is secondary ed and English and I'm a Cabrini transfer student. My name is Jimmy, I'm a finance major and I'm a junior transfer from Cabrini. You know we didn't get notified until like the end of June that we that Cabrini was closing. Obviously at first like emotionally it was a bit of a struggle because everything just happened so quickly but to that end I mean that's where Immaculate was most helpful. For me when I found out Cabrini was closing it was sort of a problem only because it's very important to me that I commute and stay local at Cabrini. There wasn't really any place for commuters and quite honestly I would just leave after my class but here I found myself staying typically in between my class but also even after my class is just a hang around. I completely agree with that. I think there is a strong sense of community here and I think there's so many things that you can get involved in. At Immaculate there's not only events going on but even when there's not events there's people everywhere. They have provided a numerous amount of resources that make the transfer process super easy. They're with you every step of the way through the application process when you're touring and even after you arrive they're very active in checking in to make sure you're okay. As a transfer student so far Immaculate has basically blown all my expectations. It's absolutely great and truthfully my only regret is not coming here first. I'm very glad I get to graduate from Immaculate.