UVic's Master of Fine Arts in Writing offers students a supportive environment with personalized mentorship from award-winning faculty. The program is designed to help you develop your craft through workshops, seminars, and one-on-one supervision, focusing on works of fiction, creative nonfiction, playwriting, screenwriting, poetry, interactive narratives, and blended forms. It’s a two-year, course-based program with a flexible approach, including optional co-op opportunities. After completing the program, you'll be qualified to teach at the college or university level, having gained skills in professional standards, editorial feedback, and engaging with a community of writers and creators.
Why this course is highly recommended
This MFA program stands out because of its personalized mentorship from award-winning faculty, the opportunity to develop a major creative project, and the chance to learn high-level editorial skills. It also prepares students for teaching careers and provides a vibrant community of writers, making it ideal for aspiring writers who want both craft development and professional growth in a supportive environment.
Though not explicitly detailed, the program covers a broad spectrum of genres including fiction, creative nonfiction, playwriting, screenwriting, poetry, interactive narratives, and hybrid forms. Faculty expertise spans creative nonfiction, memoir, documentary studies, speculative fiction, film and media arts, environmental journalism, and more, allowing students to explore diverse areas of writing and storytelling.
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
5.08L
Living cost
The program is project-based, requiring students to complete a major creative project or thesis over 20 months. It’s a full-time, on-campus program with possibilities for co-op integration, designed to develop voice, craft, and professional standards, along with teaching qualifications.

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Graduates will be equipped to pursue teaching roles at college or university levels. The comprehensive training in editorial feedback, professional standards, and community engagement also prepares students for careers in writing, editing, publishing, and related creative fields.