Established in 2005, The NEOMFA is unlike any
other program in the country. A consortium of four universities:
Cleveland State University,
Kent State University,
The University of Akron,
and
Youngstown
State
University, the NEOMFA’s unique collaborative design allows students
to take advantage of a large award-winning faculty and to
concentrate in the writing of poetry, fiction, and creative non-fiction.
In addition, we are among just a few programs in the country offering a
playwriting concentration, and one of three programs with an internationally
recognized faculty who offer a concentration in literary translation. The
number and variety of our faculty guarantees consistent individual attention
to student work during the period of this 48 credit hour degree. The range of
concentrations gives students the opportunity to take classes with other
writers from different backgrounds and in different genres. An annual
series of readings and visiting writers in all genres supports our regular
curricular offerings.
Full and partial funding opportunities are available to teach composition
and creative writing, to work with our several literary journals or with the
Wick Poetry Center, the
CSU Poetry Center,
The University of Akron Press,
or the Youngstown Poetry Center. We
offer a summer multi-genre class that takes a small group of selected
students to Bisbee, Arizona each year for an
all-expense paid week of writing and study. Required career-preparing
internships offer students excellent work experiences.
Students in the NEOMFA can take advantage of
large, urban centers, as well as small town and rural environments.
Exciting events and cross-campus gatherings for students and faculty
promote
a sense of community across distances.
Sincerely,
Maggie Anderson
NEOMFA Director
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