We'll be filling it out anyway. Never know what could happen and just want to make sure he has access to the federal loan if he was to need it.My son is a 1st year at Norwich University. He was just awarded a 3.5 yr Army Scholarship starting this semester. Do we still have to fill out a FASFA if his tuition is fully covered?
Norwich does provide a grant to cover room and board. They really make themselves a great option for ROTC scholarship recipients and also great financial aid for non-scholarship students.Congrats on the scholarship. Agree - you don't have a crystal ball for what the future holds, so prudent to file in case you need a plan B backup. Also, I'm not sure if Norwich covers room/ board for ROTC scholarship recipients, but if you qualify for any aid that financial/ merit aid those*possibly* could be used toward those fees.
He did not apply for the national scholarship--he had his hopes on one of the SA's and we were rather clueless about the process.. That being said, he absolutely loves Norwich. He took his Rookdom very seriously and worked very hard academically his first semester and things just fell into place. Good luck to your son!I’m pretty sure to get the grant for room and board at Norwich you have to fill out the FAFSA. The schools seem to only talk about financial aid once that is filled out.
Congrats to your son on earning a 3.5 year scholarship. Do you mind my asking, did he try for the national scholarship when he was a senior? My son is going to Norwich in the fall and had his Army rotc scholarship interview up there with the PMS last month. If he doesn’t get selected for the national scholarship I’d hope he could one like your son. Any advice appreciated!
I’m so glad he loves Norwich. I can see my kid taking Rookdom very seriously too. I hope it goes as well for mine as it did for yours. Any advice for us on what to do/pack/buy etc?? I need been there, done that advice!He did not apply for the national scholarship--he had his hopes on one of the SA's and we were rather clueless about the process.. That being said, he absolutely loves Norwich. He took his Rookdom very seriously and worked very hard academically his first semester and things just fell into place. Good luck to your son!
You will receive a packing list and, as I was told, pack only what is on the list and make sure he has everything that's on the list. After rook week, they're allowed packages, etc., to restock snacks and toiletries. Good luck!I’m so glad he loves Norwich. I can see my kid taking Rookdom very seriously too. I hope it goes as well for mine as it did for yours. Any advice for us on what to do/pack/buy etc?? I need been there, done that advice!
Don't buy anything yet. I think in April or May after my son accepted to Norwich we were invited to join a parent facebook page and there is/was a ton of great information there. As Madre2725 said, only pack what's on the list. Feel free to PM me at a later point if you want more specific information.I’m so glad he loves Norwich. I can see my kid taking Rookdom very seriously too. I hope it goes as well for mine as it did for yours. Any advice for us on what to do/pack/buy etc?? I need been there, done that advice!