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College of Humanities and Social Sciences

Creative Writing, Editing, and Publishing

Our program helps students enhance their writing, editing, and publishing skills, preparing them for careers as authors and educators.

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Degree
  • Master of Fine Arts
Location
  • Huntsville
Type of Instruction
  • Face to Face
Length

48 Credit Hours

Writing is only the beginning

 

Our 48-hour full-residency program includes hands-on training through internships and courses in editing, publishing, and literature. The course "The Writer's Life" prepares students for their MFA experience and future careers.

We provide financial support through three $10,000 fellowships (renewable for three years) and graduate assistantships. The program develops writers in fiction, poetry, and creative nonfiction, featuring intensive instruction from dedicated faculty.

Students complete fifteen hours of workshops and finish with an MFA thesis—a collection of stories, poems, essays, or a novel. Competitive fellowships and assistantships are available, allowing students to work with the Texas Review and Texas Review Press.

When Can I Apply?

  • Fall: August 1
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Discover Your Future

Our graduate program improves career prospects as published authors, as well as teachers of creative writing in a range of settings, including universities, schools, arts center, prisons, community outreach centers, and individual workshops.

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Learn From Our Outstanding Faculty

Our nationally recognized and award-winning professors bring extensive educational and research experience, demonstrating their commitment to excellence in teaching.

Become a Bearkat

Ready to learn how SHSU can help you or to start your application today? Our Admissions team is here to help. Call 936-339-0148