
Boston, USA
DURATION
3 up to 6 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time, Part time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
02 May 2025*
EARLIEST START DATE
05 Sep 2025
TUITION FEES
Request tuition fees
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* Priority decision: February 1
Key Summary
Introduction
Program Highlights
- Explore different forms of writing through your electives, including poetry to screenwriting, digital to traditional publishing, and more
- Experiences outside of the classroom include teaching creative writing in our Writing Studies Program and editing on-campus journals such as Ploughshares and Redivider
- Students with a BFA in Creative Writing or a BA in English with a Creative Writing Thesis/Capstone may qualify for Advanced Standing. This allows you to waive 4 credits and expedite your degree completion by applying your working knowledge toward the total credit count
- Full-time and part-time options; classes are offered in the evenings to fit your schedule
- No GRE requirements to apply
Admissions
Curriculum
Write the stories you’re passionate about in Emerson’s on-campus Creative Writing graduate program. Focus on your genre—poetry, non-fiction, or fiction— during your required workshops and thesis, and explore different genres along the way through your elective courses. Housed in the School of the Arts, the program requires completion of 44 credits.
Advanced Standing Curriculum
Students with a BFA in Creative Writing or a BA in English with a Creative Writing Capstone or Thesis may qualify for Advanced Standing. Qualified students waive 4 credits (1 course) from the Workshop Course requirements. Advanced Standing students complete the degree in 40 credits instead of the full 44-credit degree, saving time and money. Please note that advanced standing credit advances a student’s position within the program but credits are not granted or transferable to another institution.
Program Outcome
Creative Writing Alumni
Our alumni have gone on to establish successful writing careers, publishing work ranging from poetry, fiction, nonfiction, children’s books, and more. Recent alumni who have published their work include:
- Ciera Burch ’20, The Inevitability of Home (Farrar, Straus and Giroux)
- Madeline Sneed ’20, The Golden Season (HarperCollins)
- Stephanie Wrobel ’19, The Recovery of Rose Gold (Penguin Random House)
- Noe Alvarez ’17, Spirit Run: A 6,000-Mile Marathon Through North America’s Stolen Land (Catapult)
- Brionne Janae ’15, Blessed Are the Peacemakers (Northwestern University Press)
- Amber McBride '12, Me (Moth) (Macmillan)
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Ideal Students
Who Should Apply?
Students in Emerson’s on-campus graduate Creative Writing program come from diverse backgrounds and have majored in, work in, or have a passion for writing and storytelling. The majority of our students aspire to publish their own novels, poems, or stories or teach creative writing to the next generation of writers. Our students are dedicated to their craft and welcome constructive feedback from peers and mentors. They also have a solid understanding of the themes and writing types they want to focus on. Housed in the School of the Arts, our graduate program offers students the option to choose from literary fiction, creative nonfiction, or poetry tracks.
Career Opportunities
Career Outlook for Creative Writing Graduates
Students interested in a writing career can expect yearly job growth of 4%. Employees with a master’s degree earn up to $12,000 more per year with a master’s than those with a bachelor’s. Housed in the School of the Arts, our Creative Writing program offers you direct access to top creative industry leaders, alumni, and faculty.
Explore a dynamic range of careers and industries, including:
- Author
- Communications Coordinator
- Content Manager
- Copywriter
- Editor
- Journalist
- Poet
- Public Relations Manager