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The English Creative Writing concentration prepares students not only to be more effective communicators and artists, but also creative problem solvers and more nuanced critical thinkers. By situating small, student-oriented writing workshops alongside literary models, creative writing classes enhance the broader study of literature and critical theory, helping students gain a greater understanding of the social and cultural forces informing their work. A student completing the program is more able to situate themselves in a larger aesthetic and social context and make more meaningful, informed decisions about their own artistic practice. In addition, through the intense practice of creative writing, students are able to see the world more clearly, in a more nuanced and meaningful manner, and apply these skills to a wide variety of work and life situations.

Major category : Capacity-constrained

Curricular options : Creative Writing

Topic(s) : Arts, Humanities and Design

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Freshmen can apply to the UW to begin autumn quarter or winter quarter (U.S. applicants only)

Read more about applying to the UW as a freshman , including details for programs that provide high school students with college credit (like Running Start).

Quarters of general admission to UW : autumn / winter (U.S. applicants only) / spring / summer

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Departmental application deadline : Must enroll at the UW before applying to the major. Please contact the department for details about the application process.

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Courses required for the major:

Creative Writing option

  • Admission to the English major
  • Minimum cumulative GPA of 2.00
  • Minimum cumulative GPA of 2.50 in all English coursework
  • Minimum 2.0 GPA in ENGL 202
  • ENGL 283 (beginning verse) and ENGL 284 (beginning short story) or transfer equivalents.
  • Submission of an unofficial transcript and a writing sample of 3–5 poems and 5–10 pages of fiction (preferably a complete story) to the Creative Writing office (B-25 Padelford) during the first three weeks of autumn and spring quarters.

Courses recommended for the major:

ENGL 202 is usually taken after transfer to the UW. Spaces are reserved for new transfer students in autumn, winter and spring in this pair of courses.

Entering transfer information:

Total undergraduates: 56 Total from Washington community colleges: 10

Entering transfer GPA (from WA community colleges):

3.75 – 4.00: 5 3.50 – 3.74: 3.25 – 3.49: 3.00 – 3.24: 2.75 – 2.99: 2.50 – 2.74: 2.49 and below:

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The program offers full funding. All admitted MFA students receive a funding package that includes a tuition waiver, health insurance, and a monthly stipend for two academic years, contingent on satisfactory academic progress and performance of duties. Funding includes a combination of teaching and fellowship quarters.

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Experiment with different genres, and explore the interconnections among multiple art forms. Inquire into the social, cultural and technological aspects of the written arts at this historic moment. Study with nationally and internationally recognized writers and artists, and earn your MFA.

For more information, see the  UW Bothell Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing & Poetics  website.

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The UW Seattle English Department’s Creative Writing Program annually has contests for both Undergraduate and Graduate students, in the Prose and Poetry categories. Please visit the UW Creative Writing Scholarships and Prizes website for the most current awards. 

Winners will be notified by the end of Spring Quarter. Scholarships will be paid out in the following academic year.  During the term of the scholarship, recipients must enroll in a minimum of 6 credits.  The   application deadline for these awards is typically the last day of Winter Quarter at 5pm Pacific Time, unless otherwise indicated.

Eligibility

Unless stated otherwise in the Contest Description, eligibility requirements for the prizes below are the following:

  • Either a UW Seattle English major enrolled as an undergraduate for two quarters by the application deadline, OR a UW Seattle English Graduate student enrolled in the MFA program in Creative Writing
  • UW GPA of 3.5
  • UW English GPA of 3.7
  • Minimum of 10 credits of completed UW English course work 
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Fill out the Creative Writing Scholarships and Prizes application:

  • Remove your name and/or student number from the file containing your prose or poetry submission, as these are read anonymously.
  • For prose contests, submit: 2-3 short stories, works of creative nonfiction, or a novel excerpt (up to 30 pages/9,000 words). If you are excerpting from a longer work, please provide a synopsis of the whole. 
  • For poetry contests, submit up to 100 total lines of poetry, and no more than 10 poems.

Contact Information

For more information, please contact:  [email protected]

Award Details

Number of Awards: 11

Award Amount: Varies

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Basic funding package.

We offer a funding package to all admitted MFA students. The funding package includes a tuition waiver, health insurance, and a monthly stipend for two academic years, contingent on satisfactory academic progress and performance of duties. Funding includes a combination of teaching and fellowship quarters. During the teaching quarters, students will be responsible for teaching one class each quarter. Most classes will be in the composition program; there are a limited number of opportunities to teach an introductory creative writing class in their genre. During the fellowship quarters, the monthly stipend amount may be lower.

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The program administers over half a dozen scholarships and prizes for graduate and undergraduate students in creative writing. We also have a long-standing relationship with the Amazon Literary Partnership, which enables us to offer graduate student support. Please visit the Creative Writing Scholarships and Prizes page for more details.  

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The low-residency MFA at SPU is a creative writing program for apprentice writers — both Christians and those of other faith traditions — who not only want to pursue accomplishment in the craft of writing but also place their work within the larger context of world literature by writers of faith.

The spiritual dimension of this program is not intended to produce didactic, sectarian, or sentimental literature. On the contrary, this program seeks to extend what our faculty understand to be a longstanding conversation that comprises much of world literature, a conversation in which the highest levels of art, an open-eyed exploration of human experience, and a respect for mystery are all held in a proper balance.

Our models are Augustine and Dante, Saint Ephraim the Syrian and Saint Gregory of Nazianzus, the Pearl poet and Sor Juana de la Cruz, George Herbert and John Milton, Gerard Manley Hopkins and Emily Dickinson, Fyodor Dostoevsky and Alexandros Papadiamandis, T.S. Eliot and Flannery O’Connor, Walker Percy and James Baldwin, Annie Dillard and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

We believe that our program will appeal to writers for whom matters of faith are central. We also intend to cultivate reading and writing as spiritual disciplines. We are convinced that writers flourish best when they engage in a sustained dialogue with the great literature that has come before them. Therefore, our program maintains a strong emphasis on reading classic and current works by writers of faith, and assist our students in responding to them in a series of critical and creative engagements.

Unlike many MFA programs, ours focuses not only on matters of craft but also on the importance of vision. We believe that great writing is not merely an act of self-expression, but a single-minded effort to do justice to the world.

A Word about Inclusiveness

In keeping with the commitments of the faculty and students of Seattle Pacific University, our program is intentional in our proclaiming a commitment to pursuing class, race, gender, and LGBTQ+ inclusion; while we honor our various gifts and vocations, we understand our common calling to be one of reconciliation, of embracing the beauty and the necessity of difference within a beloved whole. We stand with our LGBTQIA+ students, alumni, faculty, and staff, who are a central and critical part of our campus community.

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I first want to thank you for your interest in the low-residency Master of Fine Arts degree (MFA) at Seattle Pacific University. Ours is a program that specifically embraces the vital and generative relationship between literary study and creative writing, and ours is a program that intentionally includes — in our literary engagements — a long tradition of texts produced by people of faith.

I have been blessed with many accomplished teachers during my life as a writer, but Annie Dillard was the first to set my feet on this path that would lead to my finding a way to pair my writing life to an ongoing journey of spiritual development. This discovery — that a writer is primarily a pilgrim — lies at the heart of our program’s pedagogy. We hope to equip our MFA students with the tools to proceed along the way. Chief among those tools is the understanding that literature is a long and ongoing conversation, a conversation in which the aspiring writer must eventually take part.

Our faculty mentors work to educe from our students a sense that they must engage in dialogue with the greater tradition by attending to what has preceded them, and thereafter responding with new creation. Our faculty shares a sense that our students will develop most readily if they shed the idea that writing is primarily a way to express what they think they already know, but must come to trust, instead, that writing creatively is primarily a way of knowing. That is to say that if you are a writer who understands your own writing to be a way of — quite literally — coming to terms with who you are and with whose you are, then our program may be the program for you.

A recent comprehensive assessment by the Association of Writers and Writing Programs (AWP) noted that SPU’s MFA “meets and surpasses AWP’s hallmarks for rigor and intellectual engagement,” and concluded that “it is likely to enjoy national preeminence ... for many years to come.”

Our program is small, and highly selective. Should you join us, you will become part of an alive and enlivening community of mentors, students, and alumni — a community whose every member takes seriously the accomplishment of every other, a community that continues to serve its members long after graduation.

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Join a community of students who are passionate about creative writing. Practice good writing habits and skills as you learn about the craft. Throughout this two-week course, you’ll develop strategies for generating story ideas, use word building to create interesting settings and intriguing characters, and explore fun writing strategies to bring your ideas to life. We’ll write short stories, poetry and longer works. You’ll also learn how to make the editing and revision process fun and exciting. Our last day will end with a celebratory open mic/showcase of your creations.

What You'll Learn

  • How to harness your imagination and produce creative work in your own voice
  • Editing tips that’ll help you effectively revise your writing
  • How to cultivate creative habits of mind, such as critical thinking, reflection, courage, risk-taking and persistence
  • Tips for polishing and presenting your work to a group

Who Should Register

This course is for incoming fourth and fifth graders. This course is not for those who need remedial writing help, and all students should have a high level of English language proficiency.

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This in-person course is taught on the  UW Seattle campus .

Students who want a full-day experience can register for two courses — one in the morning and one in the afternoon — which will include a supervised lunch break between courses. Students should bring a lunch.

See the Policies  page for details about registration, refunds, waitlists and more. 

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Our MFA program, established in 1978, is a two-year, full residency, studio-based program featuring intensive study of fiction and poetry. We offer a wide range of fully-funded positions in teaching, editing, and arts administration! EWU MFA candidates can gain experience in book and magazine publishing, festival promotion, and teaching both composition and creative writing.

We are committed to diversity, inclusion, and equality in the Creative Writing program. We believe that a respect for policies and practices that foster and protect diverse voices and viewpoints is essential to the success of our students and our program. To that end, our program is committed to proactively fostering diversity and inclusion throughout its curriculum, admissions, and all day-to-day practices.

As of Fall 2021, we are no longer admitting students wishing to pursue an MFA degree with a focus in creative nonfiction. We will, however, continue offering graduate workshops and form and theory classes in creative nonfiction.

Why Earn Your MFA at EWU?

We provide an intensive, two-year, pre-professional course of study with an emphasis on the practice of literature as a fine art.

Our Professional Practicum Opportunities

We place MFA students in positions throughout the community so that you get valuable hands-on experience.

Our Faculty

Each of our faculty are practicing writers with significant national book publications and are committed, passionate, and accessible teachers of writing.

Our Funding

Many of our students receive a full tuition waiver plus a monthly stipend for teaching undergraduate composition and creative writing courses.

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Our location.

The Master of Fine Arts program at Eastern Washington University is located in the heart of downtown Spokane. Learn more about our community, our campus and the local literary scene.

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Our Students 

We are consistently proud of the bright, dedicated, and kind students that make up our MFA cohort each year. There is a strong sense of camaraderie and respect among our students, which creates an atmosphere ideal for writing your best work. Our students range in age from people straight out of college to older, non-traditional students, some of whom have careers in other fields. Every year’s incoming class is different in its makeup.

Our MFA Alumni

From business owners to university professors, our MFA alumni have utilized their degrees to further their careers and to expand their creative work all over the world.

Chris Maccini '18

Producer | National Public Radio (NPR)

Jaime Curl '03

Director of Learning Design and Technology | Slalom Consulting, LLC

Shann Ray '05

Professor Leadership Studies | Gonzaga University

Our Alumni Work in Many Different Roles!

Maya Jewell Zeller '07 | Associate Professor of English at Central Washington University

Industry Specialists

Amy Chase ’14| Human Resources Investigation Specialist at Hobby Lobby Corporate

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Rost Olsen ‘13| Lawyer at State of Nevada

Creative Leaders

Daniel Spiro '19 | Director of Communications, Lippman Kanfer Foundation for Living Torah

Technical Writers

Anne Kilfoyle '17 | Instructional Designer at Pen

Publishing Editors

Lauren Hohle '17| Managing Editor The Gettysburg Review at Gettysburg College

Admissions Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited university
  • A cumulative GPA of at least 3.0 in the last 90 quarter or 60 semester graded post-secondary credits

Curriculum & Requirements

Creative Writing, Master of Fine Arts (MFA)

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The Master of Fine Arts Program is an intensive, two-year, pre-professional course of study with an emphasis on the practice of literature as a fine art. The program includes coursework in the study of literature from the vantage point of its composition and history, but the student’s principal work is done in advanced workshops and in the writing of a book-length thesis of publishable quality in fiction or poetry. The MFA is a terminal degree program.

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Program Learning Outcomes

Students who earn an MFA in Creative Writing should be able to do the following, at a level of proficiency sufficient for entry into the profession:

  • analyze works of literature using the technical language of the craft pertinent to their chosen genre of study (literary fiction, literary nonfiction, poetry);
  • demonstrate an understanding of the contemporary literary landscape;
  • produce texts that conform to the conventions specific to the genre being studied (literary fiction, literary nonfiction, poetry);
  • provide constructive criticism of written works in progress;
  • synthesize an understanding of the publishing process.

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Our monthly program newsletter has information not only on our MFA program, but regional literary events as well. We also include a collection of calls for submission, contests, and fellowships.

View the January 2022 Newsletter   for the latest updates, or peruse our archives below for past issues.

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We welcome comments and encourage questions from prospective and incoming students. Feel free to write, call, or email us with queries about the program, application process, or moving to Spokane (definitely check out our  Frequently Asked Questions , too).

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Mfa program cultivates lifelong practice and community.

Professor Lewis Buzbee discusses how the MFA program at USF fosters continuous practice, community, and individuality in writing.

What makes the MFA program at USF distinct?

That there is no “USF style.” We welcome writers in all genres and aesthetics, from YA novels to the most experimental works. The range of sensibilities among the faculty allows for this approach. We don’t want you to write like us; we want to help you find who you are as a writer.

What do you find most special about the MFA writing education/experience?

The pairing of workshops and seminars, how they complement each other. Reading literature in the seminars leads to a greater understanding of the strategies you can use in your own work. And the workshop helps you expand your notion of the possibilities of the literature. There’s a clear connection between the two. As readers and writers, we understand that your best tool in progressing in your work is the vast and deep reading that occupies you.

How can pursuing an MFA support your writing process/journey now and later?

First there’s the focus on habit and discipline. For two years, you’ll be writing regularly and with purpose, establishing a practice that will carry you beyond MFA into what is, one hopes, a life-long practice. I also feel like the community that you find at USF is crucial. To be among like-minded folk, never having to “explain” the weird life you’ve chosen, is a great source of confidence and continuity. So many MFA friendships go on to become long-term communities. Writing is a lonely life, in many ways, and finding that community can be essential to continuing.

So many MFA friendships go on to become long-term communities.”

How would you sum up your classroom dynamic (or teaching style) in a few words?

Possibility. I love opening up big discussions, whether in workshop or seminar, all pointed to what comes next in the writing. It’s always about what comes next. We don’t come to class to judge or dismiss, but to find ourselves reaching toward bigger and better questions.

Why do you teach writing?

It’s fun, that simple. I mean, talking to people about books and writing, in an engaged classroom? Can’t beat that. But also because it’s made me a smarter writer, and I hope, a better one. I get as much from the writers in my class as I give to them (or even hope to give to them). It’s a collaborative process, and that collaboration makes us all smarter.

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