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Best Colleges for Creative Writing?

I'm really passionate about creative writing and I've been looking for colleges that offer strong programs in the subject. Can anyone help recommend some colleges known for their exceptional creative writing programs? Thanks in advance!

a month ago

Sure, I'd be glad to help list out some colleges known for their reputable creative writing programs!

First off, across the coasts, you have many Ivy League institutions like Yale University, Brown University, and Columbia University that have Creative Writing undergraduate concentrations with faculty who are highly regarded authors.

The University of Iowa's Writer's Workshop program is one of the most respected creative writing programs in the country. The school has a rich tradition of producing successful authors who have won top awards like the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award.

Kenyon College, a liberal arts college in Ohio, has a strong tradition of nurturing talented poets and authors, with an emphasis on individual instruction in small workshop settings.

Johns Hopkins University offers a Writing Seminars Department that is top-rated, giving students the opportunity not only to focus on creative writing but also to explore related fields such as journalism and multimedia storytelling.

Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, is another great choice. They offer a Creative Writing Major or a joint Major in English and Creative Writing. They also frequently have distinguished visiting faculty, and a great library collection featuring modern and contemporary literature.

Lastly, Oberlin College has one of the oldest creative writing programs in the country. Students in this program can pursue a general writing degree or specialize in genres like poetry, fiction, or creative nonfiction.

All these programs provide extensive opportunities for students to refine their skills through rigorous coursework, diverse reading requirements, and supportive workshop environments. Be sure to research these opportunities further to see which would be the best fit for your individual interests and goals.

Finally, if you're looking for ways to pursue your passion for creative writing while still in high school, check out this blog post from CollegeVine, which lists a range of writing-related summer programs for high schoolers: https://blog.collegevine.com/high-school-summer-writing-programs/. Many of them will allow you to focus on creative writing specifically, and participating in one could even give you a boost during the college process, as admissions officers love to see that you're taking initiative and exploring your interests outside of the classroom!

Good luck, and happy writing!

a month ago

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