Low-Residency MFA in Creative Writing
Naropa University’s low-residency MFA in Creative Writing combines online study with on-campus residencies. The program is designed for writers who want a flexible graduate format while developing their craft.
Course Overview
Naropa University’s Low-Residency MFA in Creative Writing is a graduate writing program that combines online study with periodic on-campus residencies. It is structured for students who want to pursue advanced creative writing work in a flexible format. The program centers on creative writing practice and is intended for writers developing their work at the graduate level. Its low-residency structure allows students to complete much of the work remotely while also participating in residency experiences on campus. This course page does not provide additional detail in the excerpt about specific genres, admission requirements, credit totals, or course modules.
Who is this for?
Writers seeking a flexible graduate MFA program in creative writing.
About the Provider
Naropa University is a Boulder, Colorado Buddhist-inspired private university founded in 1974 that emerged as a national leader in psychedelic education through its Naropa Center for Psychedelic Studies (NCPS) and undergraduate Psychedelic Studies Minor. The NCPS separated in late 2024 to become the independent Memoru Center for Visionary Healing Arts, while Naropa continues to offer its contemplative-approach psychedelic studies minor and transpersonal psychology graduate programs.
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- PriceFree
- FormatHybrid
- Lifecycle statusNo New Dates
- SkillsCreative writingWriting craft developmentGraduate-level writing studyIndependent studyResidency-based learning
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