Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing
Program Overview
The Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing at Rutgers–Camden is a 39-credit terminal degree that offers students the opportunity to develop their craft in fiction, poetry, and creative nonfiction. The program emphasizes a multi-genre approach, encouraging students to explore beyond their primary discipline. With small, intensive workshops and craft seminars, students receive personalized mentorship from award-winning faculty and visiting writers. The program also offers unique opportunities such as international residencies, community engagement, and editorial experience with the literary magazine StoryQuarterly.
Why Choose This Program?
- Multi-genre curriculum with flexibility to explore fiction, poetry, and nonfiction.
- Distinguished faculty including nationally recognized authors and poets.
- Opportunities for teaching assistantships and partial scholarships.
- Access to the Writers House, a vibrant literary hub on Camden’s historic Cooper Street.
- International writing residencies and community-based teaching experiences.
- Home to StoryQuarterly and the NEA-supported Writers in Camden reading series.
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the M.F.A. in Creative Writing program are prepared for careers in:
- Creative writing and publishing
- Higher education and teaching
- Literary editing and journalism
- Arts administration and nonprofit work
- Freelance writing and content creation
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