

MFA in Creative Writing, Roosevelt University
Chicago, Illinois
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36 Months
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About this course
Roosevelt's MFA program in Creative Writing offers students access to a close-knit community of writers and the vibrant Chicago literary scene. Throughout the program, students work closely with faculty and peers to refine their craft, aiming to complete a book-length thesis. The focus is primarily on prose, allowing writers to explore genres such as the novel, memoir, short story, and lyric essay. The program nurtures artistic growth, critical thinking, and provides opportunities for professional development in the literary field.
Why this course is highly recommended
Roosevelt’s MFA program is prized for its intimate class sizes, which foster personalized mentoring and growth. The faculty includes award-winning, internationally recognized writers, committed to preparing each thesis for publication. Opportunities to work on the nationally distributed literary journal, Oyez Review, and participate in local publishing networks make this program a great choice for emerging writers looking to establish a professional career.
Specialisation
This MFA program specializes in prose writing, including genres like fiction, nonfiction, memoir, short stories, and lyric essays. Students have the flexibility to explore a broad spectrum of styles, from literary to experimental, mystery to science fiction and fantasy, supporting diverse creative voices.
Course fees
Application fees
13.72L
1st year tuition fees
13.72L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
To complete the MFA in Creative Writing, students are expected to produce a book-length thesis. Admission requires submission of a writing sample, a statement of intent, two letters of recommendation, official transcripts, and English proficiency proof for international students. The program admits students for both fall and spring semesters.
English language test
IELTS
6.5
PTE
55
DUOLINGO
110
TOEFL
80
Career prospects
Graduates from Roosevelt's MFA program find opportunities as authors, educators, publishers, journalists, marketers, and arts administrators. The program’s emphasis on literary skill and critical thinking opens pathways across various creative and professional fields including writing, editing, and arts leadership.
FAQs
What types of writing samples are required for application?
Applicants should submit approximately 20 pages demonstrating their abilities in their chosen genre, such as fiction or nonfiction. Fiction samples should include three pieces, while nonfiction samples should also include three pieces like essays or memoir excerpts.
Are there any specific courses included in the program?
Sample courses include Fiction Forms Workshop, Creative Nonfiction Forms Workshop, Literary Magazine Internship, and the MFA Thesis course.
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