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  1. Requirements for the Master of Fine Arts degree include the completion of 32 points (eight 4-point courses) and the following specific requirements: (1) Four graduate creative writing workshops taken in four separate semesters (16 points). (2) One to four craft courses (The Craft of Poetry, CRWRI-GA 1950, or The Craft of Fiction, CRWRI-GA 1960 ...

  2. A: We offer a a Low-Residency MFA Program in Paris, which operates separately from our NY-based MFA program. For more information, including details on housing, costs, and the application process, please contact the NYU Creative Writing Program at 212-998-8816 or creative.writing@nyu.edu.

  3. MFA in Film. As a core member of Toronto’s vibrant film community, our Graduate Program offers in-depth instruction in four interrelating areas: 1. Expanded Documentary. Encompassing essay and vérité films, interactive and transmedia works, community and social justice docs, digital activism and autoethnography.

  4. The MBA/MFA Dual Degree program partners two world-class programs: NYU’s Stern School of Business and the Maurice Kanbar Institute of Film & Television at the Tisch School of the Arts. During the three year program, students pursue both degrees simultaneously. The curriculum is rigorous and demanding.

  5. Be a part of the next wave. The Graduate Film program is an intensive three-year conservatory in the Maurice Kanbar Institute of Film and Television that trains students in the art of cinematic storytelling. We focus on helping writer/directors develop a narrative voice and the technical virtuosity to express that voice in cinema.

  6. NYFA’s Master of Fine Arts degrees are four to six semesters, depending on the discipline. With an accelerated schedule that allows students to complete three full-length semesters in each calendar year, the MFA degree can be finished in two years. The accelerated calendar reflects the nature of our intensive programs, which helps keep ...

  7. If any application materials need to be mailed to our office, mail the materials to NYU Steinhardt, Office of Graduate Admissions, 82 Washington Square East, 3rd Floor New York, NY 10003-6680. Please do not mail your materials in binders or folders. Any mailed materials must be received by, not postmarked by, the stated deadline.