
Master of Fine Arts - Creative Writing
1151 South Forest Avenue, Tempe, USA
41229
Last updated: 16/09/2024






About Master of Fine Arts - Creative Writing
Program Description
The ASU MFA in Creative Writing is and has always been an unswervingly student-first program. Through small classes, intimate workshops, and one-to-one mentoring, the centuries-old apprenticeship model thrives within the New American University. Creative writing has been a part of the department of English since the 1930s. With the inception of the MFA degree in 1985, creative writing became an ascendant unit; the program was ranked within the top 20 MFA programs in the nation by U.S. News and World Report.
The program requirements include 48 hours of study evenly divided between writing courses and literature courses designed to inform that writing. While students are expected to satisfy these requirements in the genre in which they were accepted, the program encourages cross-genre study, and electives can include courses taken outside of the creative writing program, even outside the English department. Courses such as “Creative Writing and the Professions” and “Internship for Community Outreach” encourage students to envision life beyond graduation. In the second year students assemble their thesis committees and identify a committee chair. The second year is also when one-on-one mentorship begins. In the spring of the third year, students typically focus on completing the thesis manuscript with their committee chair.
ASU Creative Writing is distinguished by an outstanding faculty that has garnered national and international attention. The program's alumni are equally impressive.
Currently, all students admitted to the MFA program who submit a complete and approved teaching assistantship application are awarded a TA by the Department of English. Each assistantship carries a three course per year load and includes a tuition waiver and health insurance in addition to the TA stipend ($15,000 per year). Graduate students with assistantships must enroll in a minimum of six credit hours each semester.
In addition, students have diverse opportunities for additional financial and professional support via The Virginia G. Piper Center for Creative Writing, including:
- Graduate Assistantships in arts education and community programming (providing stipends and tuition remission)
- Teaching Fellowships with the National University of Singapore
- Writing Residency Fellowships in East and Southeast Asia
- Creative Research Fellowships and other funding and scholarship opportunities
- Travel Funding to support tabling and presenting during the annual AWP Conference
- A robust visiting writer event series, with exclusive opportunities to learn from and engage with highly acclaimed authors
- Free admission to the annual Desert Nights, Rising Stars Writers Conference
- Opportunities to moderate author panels and read creative work during the Desert Nights, Rising Stars Writers Conference and other events
- A professional development program series for creative writing students, with a focus on creative lives, careers, and opportunities during and after graduation
The Creative Writing Program at ASU has been able consistently to offer MFA students among the best funding packages in the nation through teaching and research assistantships, which are renewable for each of the program's three years. Additionally, in concert with the CWP, the Virginia G. Piper Center for Creative Writing offers a variety of graduate assistantships, international writing and teaching scholarships, and thesis fellowships to continuing students. Students who accept the TA offer are required to take the TA seminar, a pedagogy and training course designed to assist graduate students during their first year. TA seminar is credited as a literature elective. Successful TAs have the opportunity to teach introductory creative writing to undergraduates, under the supervision of one of the program faculty.
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