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  1. As an MFA student at The New School, you can choose your concentration—in Arts Writing, Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, or Writing for Children and Young Adults—and receive personalized faculty mentorship and faculty and peer critiques.

  2. The MFA Fine Arts program is guided by the belief that artists perform an essential role in society. The program is rigorously interdisciplinary and enables you to develop diverse studio practices while pursuing related scholarship and research.

  3. Find out what the total cost of attendance is for the Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing program at The New School.

  4. The New School offers an internationally renowned MFA in Creative Writing program, with concentrations in Fiction, Poetry, Nonfiction, and Writing for Children and Young Adults, as well a BA in Creative Writing and an undergraduate honors program, the Riggio Honors Program: Writing & Democracy.

  5. The New Schools students, alums, and faculty engage in groundbreaking scholarly research, creative practice, and scholarship that has a global and social impact. Our 34 academic centers and institutes defy disciplinary boundaries to address the world’s most pressing problems.

  6. blogs.newschool.edu › news › 2020The New School News

    Oct 15, 2020 · The Creative Writing Program’s Writing for Children and Young Adults Concentration Specializes in the Form and Function of Crafting Stories for Young Readers. Alumni of the Writing for Children and Young Adults program have recently racked up a number of remarkable achievements.

  7. Curriculum. The Master of Fine Arts degree is awarded for completion of 60 credits. A maximum of six credits of graduate-level coursework can be transferred from another institution. Students must maintain a 3.0 cumulative grade point average and fulfill all requirements in a timely manner.