When the first cohort of students in Drexel’s MFA in Creative Writing program graduated, in the spring of 2021, its members raised and donated $1,300 to fund the program’s civic engagement efforts.
The New School invites you to join a community of diverse writers, become part of New York City’s publishing world, and build a network of support on campus and beyond. Our prestigious MFA Creative ...
Combining the American liberal arts tradition with the cross-cultural nature of The American University of Paris (AUP), the MFA in Creative Writing program brings students to meet, read, and gain ...
Thanks to a recent gift from Robert “Rob” Silverman, BS ’69, Drexel’s Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing program will be more accessible to the next generation of writers. The MFA program’s work ...
A Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in creative writing is an often selective, often two-year degree program that gives writers time to hone their craft under the mentorship of established writers. The ...
The Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing accepts applications every fall and spring. For admission to the fall term, the priority deadline is March 1 and the final deadline is May 1. For admission ...
In January 2016, Miami University will begin offering a brand new graduate program designed to help poets, fiction writers, creative nonfiction writers, and hybrid-genre writers from across the ...
To earn the MFA degree, we ask that students produce and shape a significant body of work, accompanied by an artist's statement. While University of Wyoming graduate student forms employ the more ...
Registration for MFA Projects is done via CW 5990 (title: MFA Internship) on an S/U basis. The MFA Project is designed to enable students to pursue a project relevant to their creative/career goals, ...
"The low-residency program at UNR-Lake Tahoe created the perfect environment, fused with a sense of belonging and serious study, which freed me as an artist. Throughout both of my MFA degrees (in ...
Meghan Maloney-Vinz, is the program coordinator for Hamline's MFA in Creative Writing and the executive editor of the Water~Stone Review; Hamline has cut her position and the Review. Here Maloney-Vinz ...