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  1. 55 credits, a creative manuscript, and a critical essay. The program should be completed within six full-time quarters. 1) Creative Manuscript: a minimum of 30 poems, or 100 pages of 5 short stories and/or personal essays, or 150 pages of a novel or book-length essay.

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    • MFA Degree Requirements & Program Guide
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    The Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing is a two year program offering a degree in either Poetry or Prose, and is a part of the English Department's Creative Writing Program. Founded in 1947 by Theodore Roethke, the Creative Writing Program's tradition of transformative workshops continues with our current faculty: David Bosworth, David Crouse,...

    Application materials are due January 2 (or the first business day after January 1st). Initial offers of admission are usually made by mid-March. 1. How to Apply 2. Application Checklist

    We offer a funding package to all admitted MFA students for two academic years. Learn more about the funding package and other funding opportunities here: MFA Funding and Support.

    The MFA is designed to be completed within six full-time quarters (two academic years). MFA students can refer to the MFA Degree Requirements and MFA Program Guide.

    The Creative Writing Program acknowledges that the University of Washington, like all of our businesses, institutions and our lives, exists on Indigenous land. Such land acknowledgements are necessary as we push for justice and liberation in institutions and a broader society that continues to live out the settler colonial legacies of land theft, g...

    The UW English Department aims to help students become more incisive thinkers, effective communicators, and imaginative writers by acknowledging that language and its use are powerful and hold the potential to empower individuals and communities; to provide the means to engage in meaningful conversation and collaboration across differences and with...

    The English department seeks to promote inclusion, diversity, and equity, especially racial equity, by recruiting, retaining, and supporting a diverse population of faculty, students, and staff in ways that counter ongoing legacies of systemic inequity and settler colonialism, and their organizing epistemologies. The University of Washington acknow...

    For questions about the MFA program, please contact cwriting@uw.edu
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  2. The requirements for the Master of Fine Arts degree include workshops and seminars, preparation of a Preliminary Bibliography, a Creative Manuscript, a Critical Essay, and an Oral Presentation.

  3. Overview. The UW Professional Actor Training Program (PATP) is a renowned three-year MFA program that has produced dynamic artists and creative leaders for over forty years. The vision for our program includes an emphasis on contemporary performance and generative work built upon the program's longstanding foundations in technical craft.

  4. Most successful applicants to our program have a GPA of 3.7, majored in English, completed at least two writing workshops in their genre at the advanced level, and have completed an undergraduate degree within the last 2-10 years. Applications for the 2025-2026 admissions cycle will open on September 1, 2024.

  5. The Division of Art offers Master of Fine Arts (MFA) degrees in three areas: Photo/Media, Painting + Drawing, and 3D4M: ceramics + glass + sculpture. Examples of work by our MFA graduates may be seen in these documentations: 2023 Graduate Showcase Website; 2022 Graduate Showcase website; 2021 Graduate Showcase website; 2020 Graduate Showcase ...

  6. Explore the UW Difference. Designed For. Writers who want to join a supportive community of literary peers and gain the credentials to work in diverse industries or teach at the college level. Program Highlights. Experimental writing, hybrid forms and performance. Critical thinking about contemporary literature and art.