Application Deadline
At this time, we are still accepting online applications for the MFA in Writing ProgramGraduate Studies in Writing
One of the oldest programs of its kind in the country, Sarah Lawrence’s nationally recognized Graduate Writing Program brings students into close mentoring relationships with active, successful writers. Students concentrate in fiction, creative nonfiction, or poetry, developing a personal voice while honing their writing and critical abilities. The program seeks to enroll students who bring rich life experience to the writing process and fosters a stimulating community of writers who get to know one another in workshop discussions and remain connected throughout their lives. In addition to workshops, students benefit from one-on-one biweekly conferences with faculty. There are plenty of opportunities to read, hear, and share work on campus, including a monthly reading series, a festival that brings nationally known writers to campus, and an annual literary publication.
Graduate Profiles: Meet Our Alums
Mary Cornish '01 won her seventh-grade poetry contest. Decades later, she realized she really was a poet.
In the News
The September/October issue of Poets & Writers magazine features a special section called "Advice from the Programs," in which directors, coordinators, and professors from various MFA programs offer advice to prospective students trying to decide which programs are right for them. Brian Morton '78, director of the graduate writing program in fiction, was among those offering advice.

Daniel Horowitz '13 selected for USA Today Collegiate Correspondent Program 
