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  1. Programs & Courses. Writing. Creative Writing. MFA Program Overview. MFA Application. MFA Courses. MFA Program Guide. MFA FAQ. Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing. Our MFA students participate in student-centered writing workshops supplemented by the study of literary periods and critical theory.

  2. Program Overview. 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 ...

  3. Programs & Courses. Graduate. How to Apply. Prospective MFA Frequently Asked Questions. How many students are in the MFA program? The total number ranges from 20-25 students each year. How large are the workshops? The limit is 15 students, but workshops are usually smaller. How many applications do you typically receive each year?

  4. Programs & Courses. Graduate. MFA. Master of Fine Arts Program Guide. Coursework. Thesis Committee. Preliminary Bibliography. Critical Essay. Creative Manuscript. Oral Presentation. Applying for the Degree. Timeline and Satisfactory Progress. The degree should be completed within six full-time quarters (or their part-time equivalent).

  5. ***Note: Be sure to select: Creative Writing (MFA) - English - Seattle Campus. You'll need to select either Poetry or Prose. (The UW-Bothell MFA program is independent and located at the Bothell campus.) Apply Now

  6. 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.

  7. 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.