Quick Facts
The University
Private, combining military tradition of nearly two centuries and a broad range of traditional undergraduate degree programs.
Founded
1819 by Captain Alden Partridge, as the first private military college in the United States and the birthplace of the nation’s Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) program.
Location
In the rugged Green Mountains of Vermont, one of the nation’s most spectacular natural areas, offering a vast array of outdoor opportunities year-round.
Northfield, Vermont
A charming, friendly community located 20 minutes from Montpelier, Vermont’s state capital; one hour from Burlington, Vermont’s largest city; and three hours from Montreal and Boston, two of North America’s most cultured cities.
Students
Approximately 2,100 cadets, civilian residents, and commuters attend Norwich University, along with about 1,200 graduate students.
Demographics
Students from over 45 states and 20 foreign countries.
Faculty
112 full time—72 percent hold terminal degrees.
Student/Faculty Ratio
14:1
Academic Programs
30 bachelor’s degrees, plus a teacher licensure program, and four ROTC programs.
Clubs/Organizations
Approximately 80, including academic and professional societies; special interest clubs; literary, theatrical and musical activities; religious, military, and community service organizations; programming committees; and more.
Sports
NCAA Division III, 20 varsity sports, a variety of club sports, and unlimited intramural sports opportunities.
Financial Aid/Scholarships
Over $50 million in scholarships, grants, loans, and work-study is available.
Contact Information
Norwich University Admissions Office
27 I.D. White Ave
Northfield, VT 05663
800.468.6679, 802.485.2001
Fax: 802.485.2032
Email: nuadm@norwich.edu












