



Located in a more remote part of Vermont, Norwich is a private military school. In fact, 60% of all students are in there corps of cadets. Many, but not all, will eventually receive the ROTC scholarship and/or enlist in the military. However, there are 40% of students here not in the corps. Called civilian students, they too live by the honor code and have the traits of leadership and character stressed to them. Nearly 2/3 male, the students here have opportunities to enroll in very much in demand majors such as engineering, architecture, phys ed, athletic training, nursing, and computer security. There is also a communicatio major with ties to ESPN for internships. The placement rate for most majors is extremely high.
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