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Top 3 prestigious summer writing programs?
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Hello! I was accepted to apply for the Scholastic Arts & Writing Scholarship to an art or writing program. I am looking for the top 3 prestigious writing programs. Here is the list of eligible programs they supplied. Thank you! :)

92nd Street Y Young Writers Workshop

Appel Farm Arts & Music Center

Bard College at Simon's Rock Young Writers Workshop

Boston University Visual Arts Summer Institute (VASI)

Camp Ballibay for the Fine and Performing Arts

Cleveland Institute of Art

College of Creative Studies

Columbus College of Art and Design

Denver Women's Press Club

Education Unlimited Emerging Writers Institute

Great Books Summer Program

Hugo House Scribes Creative Writing Summer Camps

Idyllwild Arts High School Intensives & Workshops

Interlochen Center for the Arts

International Center of Photography

Iowa Young Writers' Studio

Juniper Institute for Young Writers at UMass Amherst

Kenyon Review Young Science Writers Online

Kenyon Review Young Writers Workshop Online

New York State Summer School of the Arts

NYU High School Summer Art Intensive

Other Program

Otis College of Art & Design L

Parsons School of Design

Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts

Philadelphia Writing Project Summer Camp

Pratt Institute

Reynolds Young Writers Workshop at Denison University

Ringling College of Art & Design

Savannah College of Art & Design Rising Star

Savannah College of Art & Design Summer Seminars

School of the Art Institute of Chicago

School of the New York Times

School of Visual Arts

Sewanee Young Writers' Conference

Shared Worlds Camp

SMFA Pre-College Virtual Design Bootcamp

SMFA Pre-College Virtual Studio Art Intensive

Snow Farm Summer

Sotheby's Summer Institute

Syracuse Summer College Online: Art + Design

Syracuse Summer College Online: Creative Writing

The Writers Circle

University of Michigan STAMPS

University of Pennsylvania Kelly Writers House University of Virginia's Young Writers Workshop

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There are a lot of prestigious writing programs! I'm not sure what type of writing you are interested in, creative writing or journalism, but these are the Top 3 prestigious writing programs that are all included in your eligible list.

1. Iowa Young Writers' Studio

There is a 2-week residential program and a 6-week online version. I have a friend who attends the University of Iowa as a Creating Writing major and she said that this is one of the best programs for creative writing out there!

2. Juniper Institute for Young Writers UMass Amherst

This program is very competitive and chosen candidates get to spend a week on campus. Participants can experience this immersive writing experience and find new inspiration from writing, and you can gain tips and feedback from your peers and published authors.

3. Interlochen Center for the Arts

The Interlochen is a prestigious arts center for various types of art. They have a 3-week intensive, immersive Camp Creative Writing program where you can choose from four different tracks: Comic and Graphic Narratives, Creative Writing, Novel Writing, or Performance Poetry.

I hope this helps! :)

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2 years ago

My answer is in order of prestige, but all summer programs on my list are considered prestigious:

1. NYU High School Summer Art Intensive

2. School of the Art Institute of Chicago

3. University of Michigan STAMPS

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