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The program at University of Alaska Anchorage (UAA) emphasizes a literary approach to exploring and redefining relationships between people and place, no matter where such connections exist and how they are expressed.  We’ll take advantage of the North’s boundless terrain to help writers discover their own place in the world—not just in Alaska but everywhere.  This philosophy encompasses landscape of memory, family, and culture, making it possible to imagine anything and writer about it—from the local to the global, from the personal to the communal, from the unlimited mind to the infinite universe.

The MFA is a 45-degree credit program that culminates in a book-length thesis of creative work accompanied by a critical essay and an annotated bibliography.  The Three-year degree offers studies in fiction poetry and literary nonfiction that will teach students how to master craft, read the classic works that define the traditions and the evolution of their genre, and develop the skills to balance the demands of life with the discipline of writing.

The Residency:

For 12 days each summer, students and faculty gather on the University of Alaska Anchorage campus for an intensive period of workshops, manuscript critiques, seminars, panels, lectures, and readings.  We’ll also make field trips to investigate the intersections between art, literature, science, and the natural world.  To help students prepare for the residency, core faculty will lead an on-line course in the month before the session begins.  Students will attend three residency sessions for credit and present their theses during a fourth residency at the completion of their coursework.

The Mentorship:

Each year, a graduate writer is paired with a faculty writer for a focused study of literature and writing craft.  Together, students and mentors will develop a reading list and a study plan.  During the fall and spring semesters, students regularly submit their creative work and reading analyses, and mentors respond with detailed comments that will guide and challenge the student writer.

 Our low residency MFA in Writing program offers gifted writers the opportunity to study with established writers in the unique Alaskan landscape, urban and natural, while taking their writing to the next level.  At the end of the program, students will have completed a book-length thesis of creative work accompanied by a critical essay. 
In a once-yearly summer session, writers and faculty gather on the Anchorage campus to participate in workshops, attend lectures, give readings and improve their writing through a course of study with mentor-based learning.

Northern Renaissance:

The MFA Program hosts the Northern Renaissance Arts & Sciences Series each summer during the residency period.  In collaboration with campus and community supporters, each year distinguished guests—writers, artists, musicians, scientists, cultural leaders and scholars—give performances or workshops to the residency participants and to the public.  Genuine collaboration among the arts, sciences, and humanities fosters creativity, forges new connections among the disciplines, and engages writers and citizens in to consider of the challenges, ideas and discoveries of our times.

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