

50+ undergraduate degree programs. Master's degree programs. Graduate certificates. Professional education.
Ignite your passion for learning with our bachelor's and master's degree programs emphasizing hands-on learning. From cybersecurity to business, you’ll gain the experience needed to become a global citizen and succeed in the real world.

Expect Challenge. Achieve Distinction.
Norwich is committed to delivering experiential learning to a diverse student community. No matter the field of study, you will put your knowledge to the test by taking it out into the real world. By embracing commitment, courage, and the will to try, you’ll see the true progress that comes from pushing yourself beyond your limits.

Find Your Program. Achieve Distinction. 100% Online.
Our Master’s and Bachelor's Degrees are designed to accommodate your busy work and life schedules, and our online learning platform provides a highly interactive format that is ideal when connecting with your faculty and fellow students.

Office of the Provost and Dean of Faculty
The Office of the Provost provides leadership to all academic areas to support Norwich’s mission to graduate citizen-leaders. We remain committed to delivering the educational model to which Norwich has been dedicated for over 200-years: one that prioritizes courses and programs that seamlessly integrate hands-on learning, reflection, and application. We empower our faculty to serve as guides and collaborators in students’ experiential journeys. Whether mentoring undergraduate research projects, facilitating community-engaged learning, or leading immersive field experiences, we provide faculty with the resources and flexibility to meet students where curiosity leads them.
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A Class of 2010 alumna, assistant professor, and certified health education specialist reflects on the recent successes of the Resilient Bodies course that puts students in a position to succeed.