University degrees: Postgraduate
Course length: Three years (38 credits)
As a student in the Nonfiction MFA program at Columbia College Chicago, you’ll explore the world of nonfiction writing, from autobiographies and essays to memoirs and travel writing—and you’ll explore it on your own terms. This growing genre and its many styles and forms blur the line between the journalistic and the literary. With guidance and encouragement from faculty members who understand the nuances of creative nonfiction writing, you’ll experiment with different forms and styles.
By developing effective reading, writing, editing, and critical thinking strategies, you’ll make your own work even stronger and establish a foundation for creating original nonfiction.
While studying various forms of nonfiction, you’ll have opportunities for cross-genre collaboration, working with students and faculty members in both Fiction and Poetry.
As you finish your MFA program, you’ll build on your work from previous classes to create a substantial thesis with the help of a faculty member.
But there’s so much more:
In Columbia College Chicago’s Nonfiction MFA program, you’ll foster close working relationships with our award-winning faculty members. These practicing, publishing writers serve as artistic role models who inspire you to take creative risks and guide you as you share your work with the broader literary community.
Columbia College Chicago offers several opportunities for graduate students, including scholarships, assistantships, and instructing opportunities.