
Low Residency
MFA in Creative Writing: Poetry
Online Application
Program Overview
2013 Residency Dates
January 3-8, 2013
Open House
Saturday, January 5, 2013
Visit our program blog at:
http://tygerburning.blogspot.com
Sign up for the MFA Newsletter at:
CFrost@nec.edu
The New England College MFA Low Residency Program in Poetry offers a
rigorous yet innovative focus on poetry taught by an outstanding faculty
dedicated to mentoring each student according to their interests and
aesthetic.
Now in our tenth year, we are a diverse community of
poets working together in a collegial program that recognizes the
importance of close listening, critical acumen, respectful response, and
what Marianne Moore called “a place for the genuine.”
More than
a graduate course of study, the New England College MFA program strives
to teach its students how to become better poets by providing a
trans-formative experience in the study of creative writing and poetry
that will enhance their professional goals. The distinguishing features
of our program include a single genre focus on poetry, as well as
specialized study in memorization and recitation, collaborative
performance, translation, new media poetics, prose writing for poets and
teaching opportunities. By combining short-term residencies with
semester long regimens of faculty-student correspondence, the program is
designed to help students develop strong poetic and critical skills, as
well as to take bold risks in their writing.
We encourage all individuals interested in applying to the Master in Poetry fine arts program to contact the directors to discuss the program, financial aid options, and other important details.
Academic Requirements
Admission
Alumni & Professional Development
History of the MFA
Non-matriculating Poetry Residency application
A limited number of participants who are qualified to do graduate-level work may attend the MFA residency as non-matriculated. Acceptance into the residency does not guarantee acceptance into the MFA program in Poetry at New England College.
Carol Frost
Program Director
CFrost@nec.edu
For more information please contact us at:
Office of Graduate Admission | New England College | 98 Bridge Street | Henniker, NH 03242
M-F, 8:30-4:30 EST | Phone: (603) 428-2252 | Fax: (603) 428-3155 | graduateadmission@nec.edu
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