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Top Writing Programs for Undergrads?

I'm really into creative writing and considering majoring in it for college. What are some of the best colleges for writing programs at the undergraduate level? Looking for both prestigious and underrated gems.

7 months ago

There is no shortage of great writing programs at the undergraduate level in colleges across the United States. Here are several that often come highly recommended for their robust writing and creative writing curriculum:

1. University of Iowa: Known for its robust writing programs and is home to the famed Iowa Writer's Workshop, one of the most prestigious MFA programs in the country. This university takes its writing seriously at every level, including undergraduate.

2. Columbia University: Offers a strong undergraduate creative writing program within its English department. You can take a variety of courses in various genres, from poetry to screenwriting.

3. Kenyon College: A small liberal arts college known for its strong writing program. The college hosts the Kenyon Review, a highly-regarded literary magazine.

4. Oberlin College: Another liberal arts college promises intimate class sizes. It's Creative Writing program allows students to focus on various genres and styles.

5. Johns Hopkins University: Its Writing Seminars is considered a preeminent program in the country, offering a major and minor in writing. The department emphasizes reading as a way to learn how to write, so expect to delve into some great works of literature.

6. Emory University: Emory hosts an undergraduate Creative Writing program in its English department. Students are presented with an excellent balance and synergy between creative works and literature studies.

Here are a few underrated gems:

1. Hamilton College: Its open curriculum allows students interested in writing to explore different genres without being confined to a specific course plan.

2. Washington University in St. Louis: Students can major in English Literature or Creative Writing, both of which require writing workshops and allow students to explore a variety of genres.

3. Colorado College: Its unique block plan allows students to concentrate on one class at a time, allowing for a deep dive into writing without multiple other classes dividing the focus.

Each of these colleges offers students unique opportunities to grow as writers, so it's worth checking out what each has to offer and seeing which fits your needs and interests the best. You may want to consider factors like class size, faculty, current students' work, and opportunities for readings or publications.

7 months ago

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