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MFA in Creative Writing

The MFA in creative writing at the Βι¶ΉΣ³»­, is a fully-funded, three-year residential program which culminates in the submission of a thesis (a novel, a collection of stories, or a collection of poems). Students work in a close-knit community with our award-winning faculty and nationally-acclaimed visiting writers.

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December 15 is the deadline for fall enrollment consideration.

Program handbook

Review the MFA handbook to find out if the program is right for you.

Program overview

The program typically admits up to ten graduate students each year — ideally, we admit five fiction writers and five poets.

The program requires a series of rigorous workshops, classes in editing and publishing, and electives in literary history, critical theory and craft, as well as a thesis created under the close mentorship of a faculty committee.

The residential MFA in creative writing also offers students opportunities to engage in public outreach. Our students help organize the Βι¶ΉΣ³»­ Humanities Literary Crawl and gain experience in editing and publishing via partnerships with Black Rock Press, Baobab Press, and the University of Βι¶ΉΣ³»­ Press.

Numerous nationally prominent writers visit the University every year to read and to meet our students. Recent visitors include Camille Dungy, Manuel Gonzales, Aaron Hamburger, Fonda Lee, Aimee Nezhukumatathil, Srikanth Reddy, Cedar Sigo, Justin Torres, JJ Amaworo Wilson, and Robert Wrigley.

MFA in creative writing application and degree requirements

MFA in Creative Writing faculty

Fiction
Christopher Coake
Christopher Coake, MFA
Professor, Director of Residential MFA Program in Creative Writing
(775) 682-6385
241
6696
Poetry
Steven Gehrke
Steven Gehrke, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
119
6695
Poetry
Ann Keniston
Ann Keniston, Ph.D.
Professor
(775) 682-6399
110C
6695
Poetry
Jared Stanley
Jared Stanley, MFA
Associate Professor
030
6695

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