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 ...
All of our full-time MFA students are fully funded with two-year graduate assistantships. Currently, assistantships include a stipend of $15,624 per academic year, a tuition and fees waiver, and ...
A new group of talented writers has entered the literary world. Earlier this month, the College of Arts and Sciences graduated its first class of Creative Writing MFA students. The low-residency ...
Students graduating with a Master of Fine Arts Degree in Creative Writing earn a minimum of 36 credit hours. The MFA degree requires a minimum of 32 hours of coursework, 4 hours of thesis research ...
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 ...
Industry feedback is an incredible benefit to aspiring writers. That's why at Wilkes, each creative thesis is read and evaluated by an agent, editor, publisher or producer in the field. Our outside ...
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 ...
First of its kind Catholic MFA program begins at the University of St. Thomas in Houston. In the new creative writing program, students study works by Dante, Sigrid Undset and J.R.R. Tolkien. (photo: ...
American Short Fiction, a nonprofit literary organization based in Austin, Tex., has announced its fall 2024 "MFA for All" program. The series will feature three accomplished authors as faculty: Jamel ...
The Drexel University Creative Writing MFA program is excited to partner with Running Wild, LLC to launch the inaugural Running Wild Press Writing Contest. All Drexel students and alumni are ...
For many writers, a contract with one of the major publishing houses is the Holy Grail — and getting accepted to a prestigious Master of Fine Arts program may bring aspiring writers one step closer.