Admission to the MFA in Writing program is based upon approval of a creative writing sample and a statement of purpose. This selective acceptance process ensures that MFA students are at the point in their writing development where they are prepared for an intensive, graduate-level focus on their writing skills and growth, along with the ability to give thoughtful and productive feedback to the other writers in the program.
The MFA Program has a rolling admissions policy, with applications accepted throughout the year. Accepted students will begin classes in the upcoming term that works best for them, after their university admissions process is complete.
Program acceptance is not limited to a specific number of students each year. Each applicant is considered individually, and every creative writing sample is reviewed on its own merit. We are looking for students who clearly demonstrate strong writing skills, an understanding of the craft of creative writing, and a willingness to continue growing as a writer.
We do not require GRE scores or letters of recommendation; program acceptance is based on MFA faculty approval of the writing sample and statement.
Students must also meet university admission requirements. See the sections below for information on the writing sample, statement of purpose, and other requirements.
The Statement of Purpose should be approximately one to two double-spaced pages. Describe why you would like to pursue the MFA degree and the role writing has played in your life. Include your name and email on the document.
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