New England College’s Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing program is a truly transformative learning experience for writers. The Master of Fine Arts (MFA) delivers a rigorous, individualized program, with three dynamic degree tracks: Fiction, Poetry, and Dualâ€Genre.
The MFA’s academic model is studio/research: integrating substantial work in the academic study and creative production of literary art. Students are individually mentored by accomplished, awardâ€winning faculty members who are among the most compelling writers in their genres, and who also are known for their excellence in teaching.
Four semester, 64 credit MFA program
Hybrid online/low-residency model
Every semester begins with an MFA Residency at New England College’s Henniker, NH campus
Additionally, New England College’s MFA program is the first and only lowâ€residency program to offer Graduate Teaching Assistantships, providing students opportunities to gain relevant teaching experience for future academic careers. Students also have opportunities for specialized study in areas such as translation, crossâ€genre writing/hybrid forms, editing and publishing, new media, and performance.
What You’ll Learn
As a program graduate, you will be wellâ€prepared for the writing life and the pursuit of your individual goals and professional aspirations. Graduates of the Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing Program will:
MFA Creative Writing: Fiction Track
(64 credits)
Fiction Workshop Iâ€IV (8 credits)
Fiction Seminar Iâ€IV (8 credits)
Mentorship Study: Fiction Iâ€VIII (16 credits)
Creative and Critical Process (6 credits)
Craft, Theory, and Practice I and II (4 credits)
Form and Theory of Fiction Iâ€V (10 credits)
Thesis Iâ€IV (8 credits)
Advanced Theory and Practice of Fiction I and II (2 credits)
Professional Practice (2 credits)
Submission and Acceptance of Creative Thesis
Final Residency: Lecture, Public Reading, Thesis Defense
August 2025
New England College
98 Bridge Street,
Henniker,
New Hampshire,
03242, United States
International applicants to the Master’s programs must have the equivalent to a U.S. Bachelor’s degree. All graduate programs require a minimum undergraduate grade point average of 2.75 on a 4.0 scale, or a demonstrated ability (typically a combination of academic and professional achievement) to succeed in a rigorous graduate program. In addition, students for whom English is not the first language require a TOEFL score of 550 (pbt), 213 (cbt).
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.