| Institution Type: | Private not-for-profit |
| Campus Setting: | Town, distant from an urban area |
| Highest Degree Offered: | Master's |
| Level of Institution: | Four or more years |
| Calendar: | Semester |
“A small, private, expensive college placed right in the middle of a beautiful Green Mountain valley of Vermont. The Corp of Cadets is the base of it's strong traditions with…”
“Norwich has a beautiful campus. There are great people. Is in the middle of nowhere. …”
“smaller university with a home-like feeling. great education and leadership building opportunities. international studies and athletic opportunitites are available for prospective students…”
“This school is amazing, has alot to offer its students both cadet and civilian alike!…”
“Great Academics, because the professors care about the students. ALso it is small in size makes it comforting. The military aspect is awesome. But it is very cold in Vermont.…”
Very dull and nothing to do unless your a upperclassmen.
» Read MoreI enjoy being here because the this place has a sense of pride and tradition. Here I feel as a member of something bigger than a student in this university. Even the small town outside of the university supports us and in return when have supported them. Recently after Hurricane Irene hit, the school together voluntarily went out on their free time to help those whose houses were damaged. Our Mountain Cold Weather Rescue Team was deployed all around the state to help out flooded victims.
» Read MoreIt's a lifestyle that is not for everyone, but I have found the greatest 'Family' here at Norwich. I know this new family will be with me forever. This University truly cares for it's students.
» Read MoreBeing in the Corps of Cadets is an experience like no other, you get really close with your platoon and other friends you meet and you'll take everything you've learned here into the future with you, it's definitely great being here.
» Read MoreAs a Cadet in the Corps, I live an extremely unique life at school here. One-tenth of one percent is a saying I heard a lot my first few weeks. Very few students live like I do, and even fewer enjoy the close bonds that living in the Corps creates. I know my Rook Brothers and Sisters at school better than I know some of my family back home. The constant challenge to push yourself harder and further is in every aspect of the school; academics, Physical Training, extracurricular activities, and so on.
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