MFA Creative Writing in Non Fiction

3 Years On Campus Masters Program

Rutgers University Newark

Program Overview

The Rutgers University-Newark MFA Program is a nationally ranked, 36 credit hour, studio/research program, which means that our writers study literature as they endeavor to write it. The program focuses strongly on 12 credit hours of Writing Workshop in a declared genre (one workshop, with permission of the department, may be cross-genre), and requires 6 thesis hours in which students work one-on-one with their mentor professors. We also require 18 credit hours of graduate courses in literature. Students may take up to two undergraduate courses for graduate credit with additional requirements assigned by professor and with permission by the department. Applicants who have completed graduate level English Literature courses may transfer up to 12 credit hours (grades of B or above) with permission of the department. While some MFA grads go on to law or business school or into publishing, many seek teaching jobs. The MFA is the terminal degree in creative writing, which allows graduates to teach at the university level, and the Rutgers-Newark MFA offers our students the essential advantage of substantial coursework in literature.

Program Key Stats

$35820 (Annual cost)



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Eligibility Criteria


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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Teaching
  • Advertising
  • Business
  • Creative writing
  • Editing
  • Education
  • Law
  • Publishing
  • Research

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