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Plo 1. studio arts model of training.

Writers accepted into the Programs In Writing are accepted on the strength of their already accomplished poetry or fiction.  Writers work and submit work to their six workshops, spread out over two years, one workshop a quarter, conducted or facilitated by core faculty and visiting writers.  The primary work of the writer while in the Programs In Writing is the generation of their own poetry or fiction, and an ever increasing ability to read the work of others, both their peers and the literature at large, whether canonical, or popular, no matter good, bad or indifferent.  All writing is their study, all writing writers go to school on.

Roughly, fiction writers submit anywhere from 50 to 60 pages per workshop, and poets submit several poems over the course of a quarter.

All work is responded to in writing, and often responded to copiously.

This work is in constant deliberation, whether in workshop or being presented, even performed, by its author in the MFA Reading Series.  Being read, certainly a kind of scrutiny, is a constant, but because the cohorts tend to be harmonious, all writers supported equally, the focus remains on a writer’s work, its individuality, what it wants to be on its own terms.

The Programs In Writing at UC Irvine is distinct from other writing programs around the country because we do not operate on the star system.  Our selection is careful, and each writer arrives dedicated to work we find to be the emanation of an individual; in turn, we are dedicated to that work, its progress, and we do not elevate one writer above another, but find them equally promising in their accomplishments on the page.

Writers usually arrive already embarked on a project.  Much of our work as core writing faculty is mentoring.  This is quite distinct from what happens in workshop; mentoring takes whatever shape it needs to take in order to respond to the individual writer, and the individual project’s needs.

PLO 2. Disciplinary Knowledge

Writers admitted to the Programs In Writing are required to take 5 seminars over the course of two years.  Their first seminar is in pedagogy, taken their first quarter to aid in their teaching of composition.  Students teach composition for their first year for three quarters.  The other four seminars are chosen from graduate course offerings with the Departments of English and Comparative Literature.  Occasionally a writer takes courses in other departments, particularly when the material for their original work warrants this.  For example, a novel being written that takes place in the Jerusalem–its author may wish to study Arabic, or Palestinian Literature.

Students should be able to take graduate seminars in craft, but that has been prevented for the last ten years, not by the Program, but by department chairs.

PLO 3. Teaching

Students learn to develop expertise as classroom teachers, to engage students in person, and to see learning as a developmental process. Teaching is not only about the delivery of information or content, but rather connects learning with personal engagement and develops ways of thinking, asking questions, and interacting with others. Students learn this work in their own graduate classes and workshops where they participate weekly and show their own work, and are critiqued, or read carefully.  Students often give presentations and are constitutive of classroom discussion.  They also take the required pedagogy course E398 in English, where they attend regular staff meetings during the teaching of composition.

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Students learn and develop these skills in their own classroom experience, through teaching in the composition series, 39A, 39B or 39C, and conducting their own poetry or fiction workshops, Writing 30 or Writing 31.  Third-year writers often teach poetry or fiction workshops at the intermediate level.

PLO 4. Accreditation

For all intents and purposes, 100 percent of the students admitted to the Programs In Writing submit a thesis and obtain their MFA degree.  What has been achieved is the sustained work of composing a novel or a collection of short stories or a collection of poems.  A writer cannot really be credentialized, which is why not one penny has ever been spent at UC Irvine on advertising for the Programs In Writing.  Advertising would suggest that a program could make a writer, or could credentialize a writer; it cannot legitimately do such a thing.  What the Programs In Writing provides is time for a writer to become more intensely their own standard; this is achieved solely by the writer, and is solely recognized in the quality of the work the writer produces.  We have a solid publication record to illustrate this result, this standard at work.

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1 hour ago, issys134 said: Offered admission to UCI !!!!!! A slay and more for sure. Hoping everyone is hanging in there!

Congratulations!!

Out of curiosity, was it for poetry or fiction? I'm a fiction applicant waiting to hear back from UCI (among other schools) and I'm trying not to lose hope about it yet ?

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2 minutes ago, 1badgloop said: Congratulations!! Out of curiosity, was it for poetry or fiction? I'm a fiction applicant waiting to hear back from UCI (among other schools) and I'm trying not to lose hope about it yet ?

I was accepted for poetry, so don't lost hope ! 

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i just found this forum a few days ago and i'm freaking out with everyone else, lol. glad to know i'm not the only one tortured by the wait. one question, are there any other CNF applicants in this group? i've seen decisions being sent out for poetry and fiction, but it seems like there's radio silence on CNF and i'm getting nervous

2 hours ago, issys134 said: Offered admission to UCI !!!!!! A slay and more for sure. Hoping everyone is hanging in there!

Huge congrats!!! UC Irvine, correct? Did they call you?

8 minutes ago, eeebbb1 said: Huge congrats!!! UC Irvine, correct? Did they call you?

Yes UC Irvine! I received a call from them today. 

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Congrats to the UC Irvine admits! 

I've got Brown, Arizona, Virginia, Michigan, South Carolina, and Boston left (fingers crossed on one of them!). Aside Michigan, it looks like the schools tend to notify in March so I might be in for a dry spell. Not looking forward to that again. What's everyone else looking forward to? Wishing everyone the best of luck!

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5 minutes ago, dagreenkat said: Congrats to the UC Irvine admits!  I've got Brown, Arizona, Virginia, Michigan, South Carolina, and Boston left (fingers crossed on one of them!). Aside Michigan, it looks like the schools tend to notify in March so I might be in for a dry spell. Not looking forward to that again. What's everyone else looking forward to? Wishing everyone the best of luck!

Not to dampen your outlook, but someone in the Draft group on Facebook received an acceptance for fiction at South Carolina on Monday. However, looking at previous results posted here, some people were notified much later / made it to waitlist well after the acceptances went out, so not all is lost!

40 minutes ago, beldani said: i just found this forum a few days ago and i'm freaking out with everyone else, lol. glad to know i'm not the only one tortured by the wait. one question, are there any other CNF applicants in this group? i've seen decisions being sent out for poetry and fiction, but it seems like there's radio silence on CNF and i'm getting nervous

I'm CNF! Only school I have heard back from is UPitt. Sorry I can't be more helpful

3 minutes ago, jolene1213 said: I'm CNF! Only school I have heard back from is UPitt. Sorry I can't be more helpful

no worries! this is my first application cycle for MFAs, and i'm not sure when i can start expecting CNF decisions. which schools did you apply to?

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59 minutes ago, dagreenkat said: Congrats to the UC Irvine admits!  I've got Brown, Arizona, Virginia, Michigan, South Carolina, and Boston left (fingers crossed on one of them!). Aside Michigan, it looks like the schools tend to notify in March so I might be in for a dry spell. Not looking forward to that again. What's everyone else looking forward to? Wishing everyone the best of luck!

May we both get good news from Michigan ahhhhhh! 

Also for CNF people:

Someone on Draft just recently got an email acceptance to WashU if anyone applied there, too. Not sure how many people get in or how staggered the results are or anything just thought I’d let you guys know. Maybe it is more likely to be an email than a call for some schools?

6 minutes ago, Leeannitha said: Also for CNF people: Someone on Draft just recently got an email acceptance to WashU if anyone applied there, too. Not sure how many people get in or how staggered the results are or anything just thought I’d let you guys know. Maybe it is more likely to be an email than a call for some schools?

Yeah, I applied for fiction but am assuming I should expect a rejection letter since I did not receive an email lol. Anyone know soon do they send out the rejection notifications after acceptances? 

11 minutes ago, Grass_y said: Yeah, I applied for fiction but am assuming I should expect a rejection letter since I did not receive an email lol. Anyone know soon do they send out the rejection notifications after acceptances? 

Last year looks like WashU sent the rejections 4 days after the acceptances/waitlists.

There's an acceptance to University of Montana for poetry up on the results board... Has there been anything posted on Draft about fiction? 

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first of all, a huge CONGRATS to those who have already been accepted to programs!! also congrats to those who may have already received some rejections-- you're f*cking rockstars.

it seems to me like there is an overwhelming amount of positivity on here and on Draft, with tons of acceptances posted already. what an exciting time!! 

with my programs not sending out notifications until mid feb-march, i'm just enjoying watching everyone else hear back. i am a bit concerned, however, that my top program might notify later than usual this year. the letters of recommendation-- usually due two weeks after the application-- aren't required until over a full month after this year's due date. am i reading too much into this, or should i expect to hear back much later than expected? am i just being crazy? help 

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2 hours ago, jjooeeyy said: Not to dampen your outlook, but someone in the Draft group on Facebook received an acceptance for fiction at South Carolina on Monday. However, looking at previous results posted here, some people were notified much later / made it to waitlist well after the acceptances went out, so not all is lost!

I tried to find info from past years but couldn’t. How wide is the spread of acceptances? Or am I really only hoping for a waitlist by now?

3 minutes ago, gremlingirl said: first of all, a huge CONGRATS to those who have already been accepted to programs!! also congrats to those who may have already received some rejections-- you're f*cking rockstars. it seems to me like there is an overwhelming amount of positivity on here and on Draft, with tons of acceptances posted already. what an exciting time!!  with my programs not sending out notifications until mid feb-march, i'm just enjoying watching everyone else hear back. i am a bit concerned, however, that my top program might notify later than usual this year. the letters of recommendation-- usually due two weeks after the application-- aren't required until over a full month after this year's due date. am i reading too much into this, or should i expect to hear back much later than expected? am i just being crazy? help 

To be honest, I’m not sure how important the recommendations are, other than that you have people willing to give them. Probably the school can complete most of its review process without having them in, and then use the recs to sort out the top contenders. So you could still hear at the normal time. It’s really up to so many factors we’ll never be privy to.

46 minutes ago, dagreenkat said: I tried to find info from past years but couldn’t. How wide is the spread of acceptances? Or am I really only hoping for a waitlist by now?

https://www.thegradcafe.com/survey/?per_page=20&q=Creative+writing+south+carolina&institution=&program=&degree=

i see two posts here that are well into march saying they were waitlisted after not hearing anything for a while

I am also wondering if anyone has heard news on Draft (or personally) about University of Montana's fiction decisions. 

3 hours ago, treaux said: There's an acceptance to University of Montana for poetry up on the results board... Has there been anything posted on Draft about fiction? 

Haven’t seen anything so far for Montana fiction on draft. 

WUSTL (Fiction) Acceptance on Gradcafe Results page.

1 minute ago, fishloch said: WUSTL (Fiction) Acceptance on Gradcafe Results page.

Also, a poetry (acceptance) and fiction (waitlist).

The dread of mass rejection is really starting to set in now… ?

Just now, crosie said: The dread of mass rejection is really starting to set in now… ?

Do they email all acceptances at once?

loveujungkook

Hi guys, I hope you're all doing well!! Another applicant waiting for results but hearing radio silence so far, lol the wait is killing me!

Has anyone heard of fiction acceptances for Virginia Tech? I saw there was a poetry acceptance but wasn't sure if there had been any fiction ones on draft or anything...

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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. Graduate students may also take advantage of the academic excellence UCI provides as a leading research university by taking courses in other departments and programs. Through a combination of faculty mentorship, seminars, and regular comprehensive peer critiques, the Department of Art affords an optimal intellectual setting for fostering creative and critical development. In addition to faculty dedicated to facilitating students' understanding of visual art and its cultural contexts, graduate students have access to visiting artists through lectures, studio visits, and colloquia.

Curriculum The M.F.A. program is designed to provide a thorough and intensive professional training for students wishing to pursue careers in the field of contemporary art. The program emphasizes experimental and interdisciplinary approaches to art making, while also providing a solid grounding in various disciplinary mediums and post-studio practices. Students undergo a rigorous course of study combining seminar classes, intensive critique courses, and independent study.

During the first two years, students take courses from a curriculum, totaling 12 units each quarter. Beyond that, students can select additional course work from any sector of the department or university, including approved upper-division undergraduate courses. The third year is structured so that students can devote themselves to the production of their thesis exhibition, working intensively with a small faculty committee.

Students may design a course of study that does not focus solely on studio production. For example, students may concentrate course work outside the department in a research area or pursue a graduate emphasis (e.g., take courses in the Visual Studies PhD program or the Critical Theory Emphasis, both offered by the School of Humanities).

Every year, the department offers several lecture series, where artists, scholars, curators, critics, gallerists, and writers give lectures, engage in conversation, and conduct studio visits. These included the Graduate Colloquium (ART 220), the Visiting Artist Lecture Series (VALS), and the Catalyst Art Lecture Series (CALS). Organized by members of the faculty, the Colloquium invites speakers as part of a class where student engage in in-depth discussions in a rigorous academic setting, accompanied with supplementary readings and studio visits. Organized and run by a graduate student committee, VALS invites a slate of visiting artists and scholars relevant to graduate students' own research and practice to speak, often accompanied by studio visits. Organized by the undergraduate students, CALS coordinate noontime lectures of guests, often current M.F.A. students, to discuss their art practice, providing a mutually supportive link between the graduate and undergraduate student bodies. Together, these lecture series add to the dynamic exchange of ideas and scholarship that occurs inside and outside the classroom.

Exhibition Opportunities Graduate students have opportunities to exhibit in the University Art Galleries. First-year and second-year M.F.A.s participate in Open Studios and mount exhibitions to evaluate students' progress towards the degree. Third-year M.F.A.s mount a thesis exhibition in the spring and mount a second exhibition outside campus in the summer after graduation.

Teaching Opportunities Each graduate student is appointed to 6 Teaching Assistant and/or Teaching Associate positions during their three years in the program (two each year). Teaching Assistants are assigned to assist in the delivery of instruction under the tutelage and supervision of a faculty member. Some second- and third-year M.F.A.s are also appointed as Graduate Student Researchers, who are tasked with providing lab or office hours to assist students in accomplishing their work in the labs and class assignments. Some graduate students are appointed as Lecturers in the summer immediately following graduation from the program, while second-year M.F.A.s are appointed as T.A.s. These positions are all paid appointments.

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Studio Spaces All M.F.A. candidates are provided with a studio space, either in the Contemporary Arts Center (single occupancy studios) or in the ACT Building (shared studios and single occupancy studios). 

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Domestic Students  The Department of English is committed to providing three full years of financial support to all domestic students in the MFA Programs in Writing. Students are supported equally in order to foster an atmosphere of community rather than competition. Financial support for MFA students is given in the form of Teaching Assistantships (also referred to as Tuition Fellowships for out-of-state students). Teaching Assistantships provide full tuition coverage as well as University health insurance (medical, dental, and vision). MFA students on TA-ship are also assigned to teach one undergraduate composition or creative writing course per quarter (three courses per academic year). MFA students receive academic credit as well as a nine-month salary for teaching. Students will earn an estimated $34,000.00 for the academic year. Annual renewal of a TA-ship is contingent upon satisfactory academic progress and teaching performance. Out-of-state students admitted into the program are required to file for California residency by the end of their first year in order to continue receiving financial support.

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The Department of English offers a minor in Creative Writing open to undergraduates across the UCI campus, giving them the opportunity to receive instruction and practice in the craft of prose fiction and poetry, and to learn the literary tradition of these art forms in English. The minor consists of workshop courses, writing courses, and literature courses, which serve to provide a foundation for students who wish to pursue creative writing professionally, as well as for those who have an amateur interest in the art.

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    For any questions please contact the Programs in Writing Administrator at [email protected] or (949) 824-6718. The Programs in Writing does not accept any materials submitted by email. To apply to the MFA Programs in Writing, applicants must submit electronic and hard copy documents.

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    2023-24 Edition. English, M.F.A. 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. What the program wants most for its students is that each will ...

  6. MFA Admissions and Recruitment

    Contact MFA Programs in Writing. 435 Humanities Instructional Building. Irvine, CA 92697-2650. Phone: (949) 824-6712. Email: [email protected]. Giving. 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 ...

  7. Programs Information

    MFA Program in Writing 435 Humanities Instructional Building Irvine CA 92697-2650 (949) 824-6712 [email protected]. Campus Maps

  8. Program in Writing

    Program in Writing at University of California, Irvine provides on-going educational opportunities to those students seeking advanced degrees. ... Master of Fine Arts (MFA) Creative writing ... [email protected] Phone: 949-824-8773 Fax: 949-824-2916 . Larger Map. Home; Grad Schools;

  9. English (Creative Writing) M.F.A.

    Graduate Division. 120 Aldrich Hall. Irvine, CA 92697-3180. 949-824-4611. [email protected]. Directions to/maps of UCI Campus.

  10. English MFA

    Learning Outcomes for English MFA. PLO 1. Studio Arts Model of Training. Writers accepted into the Programs In Writing are accepted on the strength of their already accomplished poetry or fiction. Writers work and submit work to their six workshops, spread out over two years, one workshop a quarter, conducted or facilitated by core faculty and ...

  11. How to Apply

    How to Apply. To apply for our program, complete the Graduate Division Application. You must submit: A writing sample You must demonstrate significant professional skill in the genre to which you are applying. Your writing sample should consist of one of the following: 10-15 pages of poetry.

  12. 2023 Creative Writing MFA Applicants Forum

    33. Location:Indiana. Program:MFA (Poetry) Posted February 8, 2023. On 2/8/2023 at 11:25 AM, dagreenkat said: Congrats to the UC Irvine admits! I've got Brown, Arizona, Virginia, Michigan, South Carolina, and Boston left (fingers crossed on one of them!).

  13. About the Program

    MFA in Creative Writing and Writing for the Performing Arts. 900 University Ave. Arts 124 Riverside, CA 92521 . tel: (951) 827-5568

  14. Graduate

    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. Graduate students may also take advantage of the academic ...

  15. Frequently Asked Admissions Questions

    UC Irvine; SOH; Irvine, CA : 58°F. Utility Menu. Events; Faculty; Give; Search. ... MFA Programs in Creative Writing; Masters of English Program; Courses; Resources. Advising; Writing Center; ... as it is not a requirement for Fall 2021 admission. Is the January 5th application deadline a postmark deadline? Yes, all application materials ...

  16. MFA Creative Writing Program Decisions : r/gradadmissions

    MFA Creative Writing Program Decisions. Fine Arts. Saw someone else create a thread for applicants of a different discipline to communicate and it sounds like a great idea, especially given there are not too many of us applying for CW MFAs. So here we go!

  17. Finance Support and Housing

    MFA students on TA-ship are also assigned to teach one undergraduate composition or creative writing course per quarter (three courses per academic year). MFA students receive academic credit as well as a nine-month salary for teaching. Students will earn an estimated $34,000.00 for the academic year.

  18. Creative Writing, Minor < University of California Irvine

    Creative Writing, Minor. The Department of English offers a minor in Creative Writing open to undergraduates across the UCI campus, giving them the opportunity to receive instruction and practice in the craft of prose fiction and poetry, and to learn the literary tradition of these art forms in English. The minor consists of workshop courses ...

  19. MFA in Creative Writing and Writing for the Performing Arts

    MFA in Creative Writing and Writing for the Performing Arts. 900 University Ave. Arts 124 Riverside, CA 92521 . tel: (951) 827-5568

  20. MFA Acting

    To apply to the M.F.A. program in Acting, a completed application and a fee of $135 for U.S. Citizens and lawful U.S. Permanent Residents, and $155 for all other applicants, is required. All graduate applications are submitted electronically and must be supported by appropriate academic transcripts and three letters of recommendation.

  21. MFA Acting

    MFA Acting. Class of 2027! The MFA Acting program has transitioned to an alternate-year recruiting cycle. We will be recruiting our next incoming class this year to start in the Fall of 2024. Learn more UC Irvine MFA acting program, offering three years of comprehensive and professional training for today's actor.

  22. Our Faculty

    MFA in Creative Writing and Writing for the Performing Arts. 900 University Ave. Arts 124 Riverside, CA 92521 . tel: (951) 827-5568

  23. UC Riverside

    Its basic function is to track film schools' rates of acceptance, minimum GPAs, accepted test scores, in addition to each program's many notification and decision dates. Category ... Admitted (w/o Interview) UC Riverside - MFA in Creative Writing and Writing for the Performing Arts - Fall 2024 Added by produwrite; Create date ...