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The Columbia University MFA Writing Program is highly regarded for its rigorous approach to literary instruction and for its faculty of acclaimed writers and editors who are devoted and dedicated teachers.
- Undergraduate Major
To study creative writing at Columbia University's School of...
- Application Requirements
Literary Translation at Columbia, a part of the MFA in...
- Graduate Courses & Requirements
Required and suggested courses needed to complete the...
- Degrees & Concentrations
MFA degrees in Fiction, Nonfiction, and Poetry with a joint...
- Meet the Writing Faculty
Columbia University School of the Arts 2960 Broadway · New...
- Resources
For all 3-week courses, the salary is $7,334 (before taxes)...
- Registration Procedures
Columbia University 609 Kent Hall, MC 3949 1140 Amsterdam...
- Writing MFA
All MFA applicants: Complete the online School of the Arts...
- Undergraduate Major
The Visual Arts Program is interdisciplinary and offers an MFA degree in Visual Arts rather than in one specific medium. The two-year studio program, taught by internationally celebrated artists, allows students to pursue moving image, new genres, painting, photography, printmaking, and sculpture.
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CUIT uses Duo as the MFA service to verify your identity for Columbia’s centralized applications. With Duo, you can use a mobile app, or a phone call to authenticate. Duo can be combined with other authentication factors like username and password authentication to create multifactor authentication. Most people use Duo via the mobile app,
All MFA degree programs at the School of the Arts require completion of at least two consecutive years of full-time study. Certain programs and/or concentrations may allow further semesters of study. See “Research Arts” below for more information.
- 615 W 129th St · New York, NY 10027
MFA Film Curriculum. Students are admitted to the MFA program in one of three tracks: Creative Producing, Screen and TV Writing/Directing, and Writing for Film & Television. Students in all tracks share a common curriculum in their first year in the program.