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Looking for the best colleges for creative writing

Hello everyone, I'm a prospective creative writing major. I'm looking to apply to colleges with strong programs in this area. Any suggestions on which places are considered the best colleges for a creative writing major?

3 months ago

Sure, I'd be happy to point you in the direction of some schools known for their strong creative writing programs.

1. University of Iowa: This school is home to the famous Iowa Writers' Workshop, a graduate-level creative writing program that has seen an impressive number of successful authors pass through its doors. Their undergraduate program is strong as well and should definitely be on your radar.

2. Columbia University: Columbia's creative writing program boasts a faculty comprised of successful authors, poets, and playwrights. You'll find a robust offering of coursework, including genre-specific workshops and literature classes.

3. Emory University: Emory offers both creative writing and English majors. They host visiting writers’ series and various writing contests, promoting a rich, creative environment for budding writers.

4. New York University: The creative writing program at NYU is expansive, spanning numerous genres. They attract world-class faculty and often have guest lectures by prominent writers.

5. Oberlin College: Oberlin's creative writing curriculum emphasizes interdisciplinary connections. Here, you could take classes that not only teach creative writing, but also tie it to different areas of study.

6. Johns Hopkins University: Known mainly for their STEM programs, Johns Hopkins also has a highly-regarded writing seminars major that combines creative writing and literature study.

Remember, alongside these programs, consider aspects such as location, tuition, class sizes, and other factors that are important to your overall college experience.

One good thing you can do when evaluating these programs is to read work by professors and recent graduates. This can give you a sense of the "style" of the program, as it were, and if your own writing could be well-served and developed there. It's also common for colleges to offer creative writing classes to non-majors, so if you want to double-major or minor in another subject, be sure to explore that flexibility as well.

Happy writing and good luck with your college applications!

3 months ago

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