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Top writing programs in colleges?

As an aspiring writer, I've been trying to find colleges with great writing programs. Can someone suggest schools known for their writing programs and how to learn about their admissions processes?

2 years ago

Certainly! There are several colleges and universities with strong writing programs, known for their quality faculty, coursework, and support for aspiring writers. Here are a few notable institutions to consider (in no particular order):

1. Columbia University

2. University of Iowa

3. New York University (NYU)

4. Emerson College

5. Johns Hopkins University

6. Stanford University

7. University of Virginia

8. Brown University

9. Oberlin College

10. University of Michigan

Each of these schools may have different structures for their writing programs, focusing on genres like fiction, poetry, nonfiction, and screenwriting. Some institutions might have dedicated creative writing departments, while others might incorporate writing program tracks within their English departments.

To learn more about the admissions processes of these schools, start by visiting their respective websites. You can explore the creative writing programs and find detailed information on the courses, faculty, and any special features like student publications, workshops, or study-abroad opportunities. Also, do some research on the regular admission requirements at these schools - such as application deadlines, associated essay prompts, letters of recommendation, and whether they offer Early Decision or Early Action application options.

Some writing programs may have additional application components, like submitting a writing portfolio or completing auditions. Make sure you review these requirements carefully, as they may differ across schools and may need to be submitted alongside your applications.

Finally, if you want to get a sense of what it's like to be part of these programs, consider reaching out to current students or alumni. They can offer valuable insight into their experiences and thoughts about the school's writing community. You can also attend campus visits, if possible, to personally discover the resources, opportunities, and culture at each school.

Good luck as you continue your search for the perfect college writing program!

2 years ago

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