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Our prestigious 48-credit, three-year program offers accomplished writers the chance to collaborate closely with distinguished faculty and talented peers. This intensive curriculum helps refine writing skills, cultivate artistic vision, deepen appreciation for literary traditions while exploring innovative approaches, and actively engage with the broader writing community. While poetry and fiction form the core focus of this highly selective program, students may also study dramatic writing, creative nonfiction, and screenwriting, along with gaining hands-on editorial experience through specialized courses.
In addition to the general admission requirements of the VCU Graduate School, the following requirements represent the minimum acceptable standards for admission:
A portfolio of promising poetry, fiction or nonfiction, possibly with drama (as a minimum, approximately eight to 10 poems, or 20 or more pages of fiction or nonfiction, or some combination of these; in all cases, applicants should submit only their strongest creative writing samples) to be submitted directly to the M.F.A. program
Three recommendations from persons who are qualified to give information concerning the applicant’s probable success in graduate school, especially in a creative writing program
A scholastic record that is indicative of the applicant’s ability to pursue a graduate degree successfully
A baccalaureate degree or its equivalent from an accredited institution