American University. Washington, DC. Antioch University. Los Angeles, CA. Residency: Low. Incoming Class Size: 20 per cohort 2 cohorts per year.
Arcadia University. Glenside, PA. Genre: Poetry, Fiction. Incoming Class Size: 15 per genre. Arizona State University. Tempe, AZ.
Ashland University. Ashland, OH. Augsburg University. Minneapolis, MN. Ball State University. MA Program. The MFA Index is designed to make that process easier by providing information about full-residency programs , organized by region and state, and 64 low-residency programs. Start by considering these questions to ask before you apply. Do you think a little California sunshine might do you and your writing good?
The school offers both merit-based and need-based support for MFA students, including assistantships, fellowships, and departmental awards. The Penny W. The curriculum encourages students to create work that is culturally relevant and makes an impact. Students receive mentorship from Stamps faculty members and have access to the 33, square foot graduate studio.
Financial support is available to all MFA students. The University of Wisconsin — Madison offers a fully funded MFA in creative writing, with an emphasis in poetry or fiction. The program admits poets and fiction writers in alternating years. For the program beginning in Fall , the emphasis is poetry. The two-year program consists of 9 credits of writing workshops, 3 credits of pedagogy, 15 thesis credits, and 15 credits of electives.
All students are fully funded. The program is small, so students and faculty can spend time together. The school accepts about 12 students per year, with about half focusing on poetry and the other half on fiction.
Students can choose an MFA in creative writing, acting, studio art, or dance. Teaching assistantships are available for all of these programs. Students can focus on poetry, nonfiction, or fiction.
The program is three years long, and students work in their area of focus as well as at least one other genre. The curriculum includes writing, editing, pedagogy, and literature. Both programs are three years long.
The creative writing program culminates in a book-length thesis in poetry, fiction, or literary nonfiction. Both programs provide funding in the form of graduate assistantships.
Creative writing students can choose to focus on poetry or fiction. Studio art students must have at least 12 credits in art history. Both programs offer financial support, including teaching assistantships, scholarships, and fellowships. The University of Iowa offers fully funded MFA programs in creative writing, studio arts, and film and video production.
Most assistantships and fellowships cover full tuition remission or a scholarship to be applied to tuition. The creative writing program has tracks in playwriting, creative nonfiction, fiction, and poetry.
Both programs have funding available through assistantships. The creative writing program is a three-year program that combines creative nonfiction, poetry, and fiction. The dance program is also three years long and provides experience in teaching, choreography, and professional performance.
Both programs provide funding through graduate assistantships. The program allows students to concentrate in one genre, but encourages them to experiment with other disciplines as well. Rutgers has a literary magazine called StoryQuarterly and hosts the Writers in Camden reading series. All full-time MFA students receive full funding, which includes a stipend and tuition remission. The program involves the study of literature as well as the practice of writing.
Tuition and fees are subject to change. Current tuition and fees are available on the Bursar's Office website. Visit the Office of Student Financial Aid for information about financial assistance.
Consult your employer about the availability of tuition reimbursement or tuition assistance programs.
Active duty military, veterans, and military families should visit Veterans Educational Benefits to take full advantage of available financial assistance and educational benefits. Persons holding a bachelor's degree from any institution accredited by the proper regional accrediting association are eligible to apply for admission to the Graduate School. Applications are accepted starting in Fall semester prior to anticipated Fall semester matriculation.
UGA's two-year, low-residency MFA program embraces the changing needs of students — particularly working professionals — by allowing them to complete their degree without having to relocate. Our program offers students the chance to continue their lives while learning the skills crucial to advancing their careers.
The low-residency format also perfectly simulates the life of the writer — offering two things that every successful writer needs: a strong, supportive community as well as the freedom and solitude to write. Each week semester begins with a campus residency that features a demanding program of writing workshops in which student work is discussed and evaluated.
The residencies run for eight days, with students immersing themselves in an intensive writing environment for a full, enriching week. The flexible schedule accommodates professionals who have two weeks of paid leave — while providing students with the opportunity to build a sense of community with their peers and to engage in serious, focused study with their faculty mentors.
Each residency includes daily seminars and craft lectures, as well as panel discussions and readings by faculty members, visiting writers, editors, agents and other publishing and entertainment-industry professionals. All courses in the student's concentration area are required. There are no prerequisites. The program offers students opportunities to attend craft lectures, seminars and panel discussions across concentrations during the residencies.
The residency portions of the MFA program run for eight days, with students immersing themselves in an intensive writing environment for a full, enriching week. The residency provides students with the opportunity to build a sense of community with their peers and to engage in a serious, focused study with their faculty mentors.
Each residency includes daily seminars and craft lectures, as well as panel discussions and readings by faculty members, visiting writers, editors, agents, and other publishing and entertainment-industry professionals. Browse our residency photo album on Flickr! Narrative Nonfiction Residency Guide.
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