Financial Aid

This is an archived copy of the 2018-19 Catalog. To access the most recent version of the catalog, please visit http://catalog.norwich.edu/.

Norwich students receive funding from a variety of government and institutional programs.   In addition to University-funded grants and scholarships, students may utilize their eligibility for Federal Student Aid Program funding toward their enrollment costs.   Norwich students also receive funding based on their own, or their parent’s, military service; or from “outside scholarships” available through local community organizations.   Norwich University is an approved institution for Title IV Federal Student Aid programs such as the Federal Pell Grant, Direct Loans, Federal Work-Study, and Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant.

All US Citizens and Permanent Residents are encouraged to file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) for each year of enrollment.   Information about Federal Student Aid Program eligibility for non-citizens may also be found on the FAFSA website.  The majority of aid received by our students is the result of FAFSA filing.  The FAFSA may be filed online each year at fafsa.gov Starting October 1 for the following year award year.

International students seeking first time enrollment in programs offered at the Northfield, Vermont campus only, are encouraged to file the International CSS Profile prior to their entry term of enrollment.  The International CSS Profile will assist Norwich University in determining eligibility for institutional need-based grant funding.

Students are urged to review the remaining Financial Aid sections for additional information about key eligibility topics.

Students with questions about the financial aid application process or available programs may contact the Office of Financial Aid for assistance via e-mail at nufinaid@norwich.edu, or by phone at (802) 485-3015.