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Norwich University

(109 reviews)

158 Harmon Dr, Northfield, VT 05663

Norwich University

Overview

Norwich University, offers over 50 undergraduate, graduate degrees and professional education in Vermont and online. Norwich is the oldest U.S. private military college and the birthplace of ROTC, serving a diverse student body. Colleges and Schools within Norwich: —College of Liberal Arts —College of Science and Mathematics —School of Criminal Justice and Sociology —School of Architecture + Art —School of Business —School of Cybersecurity —School of Engineering —School of Nursing —College of National Services —College of Graduate and Continuing Studies Two thirds of our residential students join our Corps of Cadets, challenging themselves physically, mentally, and morally to excel as leaders in a structured military-style environment.

Features

  • Wheelchair accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair accessible parking lot

Services

  • Nursing School
  • Architecture School
  • Engineering School
  • Cybersecurity
  • Business School
  • Liberal Arts College
  • Science College
  • Math College
  • Corps of Cadets
  • Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC)

Working Hours

Monday 8 AM–4:30 PM
Tuesday 8 AM–4:30 PM
Wednesday 8 AM–4:30 PM
Thursday 8 AM–4:30 PM
Friday 8 AM–4:30 PM
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

Location

Reviews

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Jeffrey Dunn

Patriotic leadership is chiseled into the stone that supports these buildings, challenging the Rooks and bringing out the greatness in every person that attends this prestigious school. There is a wind of hope that passes between these buildings, through the windows and into the halls of this incredibly reputable school. I’d never been, but have known graduates. If only good men and women were easier to make. But then again, if it were easy, everyone would do it. Norwich does hard things now, so you don’t have to do it later. It’s been said, you can either build men, or fix boys 20 years from now. Norwich builds fine, reputable, respectful men and women. No other place has checked so many boxes of culture with me. “I will try.”

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mona f

Amazing University and campus! Administration was top notch. Really a great place for your son/daughter to attend.

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TK Smith

This review is only for the food services; I'm posting in hopes that someone in charge of the contract with the food vendor reads this. I've had the extreme displeasure of trying to eat in the cafeteria at Norwich three times during visits with my step son. He is a Cadet and athlete, but even if he weren't all students at NU deserve a higher quality of food that what's provided. Crappy Perdue Short Cuts on the salad bar line instead of actual chicken. Brown lettuce, no one is replacing what's run out during peak times, including plates. Chicken patty's that have to be like what you'd buy at the Dollar Store. I understand having to be within a budget but NU has to be profiting of the contract that allows such inedible food. Please do better for all the students attending and staff that may eat there. Doesn't need to be gourmet, just middle of the road.

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Richard Pickell

Great university with a lot of history and beautiful scenery! The Norwich University staff are always professional and considerate. They provided me with exxon gas cards because I was driving from Texas. Enrollment was a breeze. There's an in-depth guided tour. I was able to eat in the cafeteria with my son before the tour started. Their cafeteria is unbelievable. I didn't expect that much variety for a university.

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Iris Saavedra

I visit the campus with my son and it's a beautiful campus! As a parent, I like how everyone is family and how the classes are hands on. Everyone was super nice.

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Cody Hough

Don't take their words for it when they say your loans/grants are being processed on time. I was left holding the bill that had to be paid out of pocket which I'm still recovering from. Not only that several of the professors are blatantly racist antisemites. One of the professors I had in 2018 told one of my Jewish peers that she needed to "find Jesus". I would never go here and honestly it's embarrassing to answer people where I got my MAs.

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I attended Military College of Vermont - Norwich University (MCV-NU) during the mid-1990s. The first semester was marked by non-stop hazing and physical and psychological abuse, which included severe sleep deprivation (recognized as torture under international law). Consequently, some students became suicidal, developed hallucinations, psychosis, depression, eating, sleeping, and neurologic disorders, and other illnesses, required emergency medical care and hospitalizations, and suffered life-long medical disabilities. This abuse had no purpose and was antithetical to college education and military training. For a highly inflated tuition, classes served not for learning but for taking much-needed naps. The dining room food, for those still able to eat while being screamed at and verbally abused, offered cereals, dry pizzas, or sandwiches. However, when the college hosted money and recruitment drives, it made banquets for its donors, using students as servants. The living quarters were small rooms in an underground basement, with two tiny windows under the ceiling that permitted almost no natural light and four or more students on metal bunk beds. Showers and toilets were communal. Frequently, the student cadre would come to the room and trash it, throwing mattresses, bedding, and personal belongings, such as clothes, textbooks, shampoo, shoe polish, and cleaning chemicals, together with trash into one big pile in the middle of the room. At other times, they would wake up students in the middle of the night, forcing them to strip naked and insert their genitals (if males) into a water flask cover attached to a belt, and run outside around the marching field in circles in the Vermont winter freezing temperatures, which at times reached between -20F to -30F under zero, while hitting them with snow and ice for their and other students' sick amusement and gratification. The physician and the licensed mental health clinicians employed by the MCV-NU did not provide the necessary medical care nor transfer the acutely ill and severely abused students to the nearby hospital emergency department for the required medical intervention. Instead, they continued to cover up the abuse and never reported it to the medical and law enforcement authorities as legally required. When some students were eventually brought to the emergency room (by other concerned individuals) and subsequently hospitalized, and their parents pressed charges against the MCV-NU, the college administration destroyed records and ordered students and witnesses to keep silent, which they did because of their guilt and being thoroughly brainwashed by the Military College of Vermont - Norwich University Corps of Cadets. I served under the USJSOC overseas and was a decorated war veteran before attending the MCV-NU. Although I had a full scholarship, I left the MCV-NU one year later because of the above-described abuse that threatened my academic career. I completed my BA with a summa cum laude at one of New England's private liberal arts colleges, my graduate studies at Harvard University, and my doctoral degree outside the US. My research, teaching, and leadership appointments spanned the US, EU, and Asia.

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Alex Kolkena

Excellent place for a top-notch military education.

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Austin Soendker

The college provide an absurd amount of assistance to students if you simply ask around. The campus is always picturesque and the interior of the buildings, excepts dorms and barracks, are well maintained and keep a modern clean look. Dorm buildings and barracks are less maintained as students are more actively creating a mess but it never gets too bad as the janitorial staff works hard to make the facilities look presentable.

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clen humphrey

I attended with Donny Brown Umass coach he is one heck of a coach and a wonderful fellow Cadet class of NU’ 77. Donny I wish you the best. You have a great game going. God Bless!!!