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  1. MFA Programs in Writing. The Programs in the writing of poetry and fiction lead to the Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.) degree in English. In addition to the workshops and seminars taught within the Writing Programs by its faculty, instruction is offered by visiting writers.

  2. Overview. Requirements. The aim of the MFA Programs in Writing at the University of California, Irvine is the training of accomplished writers who intend to make writing their life. What the program expects of its students is passionate precision, character, and stamina.

  3. Overview. Headed by an internationally distinguished faculty, the Graduate Program offers a rigorous, interdisciplinary environment for training in the visual arts. The three-year M.F.A. program comprises a series of core and elective classes in production, theory, and contemporary issues.

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  4. UC Irvine, English Department MFA Programs in Writing 435 Humanities Instructional Building Irvine, CA 92697-2650. Please note: Due to the number of applications, we do not automatically confirm when application materials have been received.

  5. MFA Programs in Writing. MFA Admissions and Recruitment. Admissions are made for the fall quarter of each year. The Programs in Writing does not admit applicants for the winter or spring quarters. Students are admitted to either the fiction or poetry program. Admission is highly competitive.

  6. Information on auditions and how to apply to UC Irvine MFA acting and join the family.

  7. Professional Development. Well-Being. Diversity, Equity & Inclusion. Application Deadline: December 8. Back to top. Location. University of California Irvine. Graduate Division. 120 Aldrich Hall. Irvine, CA 92697-3180. 949-824-4611. grad@uci.edu. Directions to/maps of UCI Campus. Questions? Graduate Admissions and Application Questions.