OFFERED IN ASHEVILLE
The Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing, offered by the Thomas Wolfe Center for Narrative at Lenoir-Rhyne University in Asheville, is designed to help students with a passion for writing hone their skills and develop their vision. Students can specialize in fiction, poetry, or creative nonfiction. Students may also select classes from the Narrative Healthcare Certificate Program, also offered by the Center.
Program Overview
The MFA in Creative Writing combines literary study and writing workshops to help students develop their skills as critical readers, hone their craft as writers, and expand their abilities to improve their own and others’ work. At the heart of the program are small, supportive, intensive writing workshop experiences facilitated by experienced writers and teachers. Classes are offered through online, synchronous sessions, allowing students to join the program in Asheville or from elsewhere.
Faculty
All faculty in the program are appropriately credentialed. In addition to established writers, a variety of community professionals employed in various relevant settings will provide instruction and guidance.
Program Structure
This program is flexible enough to fit the schedule of anyone, whether entering directly from an undergraduate program, in mid-career, or considering a career change. Courses are held in the evenings for the convenience of working students. The length of time to complete this program varies based on class load and the scheduling of classes. The program can be completed on average in three years or can be taken at a pace conducive to the student’s schedule.
Program Admission Requirements
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