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Frequently Asked Questions:


Questions:
  1. Does the online format provide the same quality of education offered by a traditional campus?
  2. Will my diploma say "Online" degree?
  3. Is financial aid available?
  4. What if my undergraduate GPA is below 2.75?
  5. How is this program accredited?
  6. How long is the program?
  7. How many credits and courses do I take each semester?
  8. Do you accept transfer credits or grant credits based on
    work experience and certifications?

  9. How much does the program cost?
  10. When do I start the program?
  11. What does an average week look like for a student enrolled in an online graduate program at Norwich University?
  12. Who do I talk to if I have more questions, or I want to apply?
Answers:
  1. Does the online format provide the same quality of education offered by a traditional campus?
    Yes. Numerous studies have proven that distance learners perform as well or better than their on-campus counterparts. The No Significant Difference Phenomenon, by Thomas L. Russell, (2001 IDECC, fifth edition) cites 355 research reports, papers, and summaries dating back to 1928 that found no significant difference between distance learning and in-class learning. Where a difference was identified, it generally favored the distance-learning student.

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  2. Will my diploma say "Online" degree?
    No. You will receive the official, traditional diploma of Norwich University.

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  3. Is financial aid available?
    Numerous loans, grants and scholarships are available. Applicants may seek specific answers through the Admissions Office.

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  4. What if my undergraduate GPA is below 2.75?
    Your file will be forwarded to our Admissions Committee for review. Scores from the Graduate Records Exam (GRE) may be required.

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  5. How is this program accredited?
    Norwich University is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, Inc., through its Commission on Institutions of Higher Education. Inquiries regarding the accreditation status by the New England Association should be directed to the administrative staff of the institution. Individuals may also contact:

    Commission on Institutions of Higher Education
    New England Association of Schools and Colleges
    209 Burlington Road
    Bedford, MA 01730-1433
    Phone: +1.781.271.0022
    E-mail: cihe@neasc.org

    In addition, Norwich's undergraduate Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Civil Engineering programs are fully accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET). ABET accredits either the undergraduate or graduate programs at a given institution (institution's choice) but not both; most institutions choose to accredit their undergraduate programs.

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  6. How long is the program?
    There are three six-month semesters and a one-week residency in June. Depending on the start date you choose, you will have your degree in 21 to 27 months. Your Admissions Advisor will assist you with the enrollment calendar, highlighting the unique benefits of each class.

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  7. How many credits and courses do I take each semester?
    You will enroll in two sequential six-credit seminars each semester for a total of 12 credits. Each seminar lasts approximately 11 weeks and typically is followed by a two week break.

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  8. Do you accept transfer credits or grant credits based on work experience and certifications?
    We will, on a case-by-case basis, assess transfer credit up to six credits. While the majority of Master of Civil Engineering students have years of work experience and certifications, these cannot be used as a substitute of coursework. Norwich University complies with VA regulations and guidelines as they pertain to transfer credits.

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  9. How much does the program cost?
    See the Tuition and Fees Supplement for the most current information or speak to your Admissions Advisor. This is a great investment when you consider that the program will allow you to realize career-advancing opportunities while you continue working. The coursework is accessible from your home or office, and you will have the benefits of a Master of Civil Engineering degree from a highly regarded school in 21 to 27 months.

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  10. When do I start the program?
    You may begin the MCE two times per year, in March or September. Undergraduate level prerequisite courses are also offered for applicants not meeting all admission requirements.

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  11. What does an average week look like for a student enrolled in an online graduate program at Norwich University?
    This program is designed for the working professional who must balance the demands of work and home with study. Most students require about 20-25 hours of study per week, which can be managed without compromising your career and personal commitments. Your instructor and your Assistant Director will help keep you on track. Students also find their cohort is a tremendous source of support in managing their time and studies.

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  12. Who do I talk to if I have more questions, or I want to apply?
    You may call our Admissions Advisors at 1.800.460.5597 ext. 3369 (US and Canada) or +1.647.722.6642 ext. 3369 (International). They will be able to answer all of your questions.


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