
Creative Writing (Campus MFACW)
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Creative Writing (Campus MFACW) Overview
July 1
The application deadline is July 1st, but we will continue to accept applications after the deadline as long as there is space available in the program.
36-42
Chatham offers an MFA (42 credit hours) in Creative Writing and an MA (36 credit hours) in Creative Writing. The majority of our students who choose a full-time academic schedule are completing either program in under two years.
$1,126
Cost consists of program tuition (cost per credit times number of credits) as well as any applicable University and degree-specific fees.
Top-Rated Program
In 2007, the Atlantic Monthly named the program one of the top five innovative MFA programs in the U.S,. and in 2016 Publisher's Weekly named the program one of five distinctive MFA programs in the nation.
Explore the Creative Writing Degree:
The MFACW/MACW is a broad program of study designed to prepare students for careers as writers or positions requiring similar skills, such as editing, publishing, and content development for the web; to enable students to improve their writing through interaction with our faculty and other writing students; and to become experienced critics of literary works.
The Summer Community of Writers is by far my best memory of graduate school so far, and it has blown pretty much every other workshop I've taken in the past out of the water. I hope I can experience it again in the future.

Funding Opportunities
A number of research, special project, and teaching assistantships are available to first-year full-residency students that help defray the cost of the tuition while also earning valuable, hands-on experience. These assistantships are re-awarded in the recipient's second year as long as they are a full-residency student in good standing. These assistantships include a full tuition award, as well as a fellowship working with The Fourth River literary magazine.
View Funding Opportunities : Checkerboard 1 - Funding Opportunities
Summer Community of Writers
We have a vibrant, supportive community of students and faculty. A hallmark of Chatham's program is its Summer Community of Writers (SCW), a ten-day, six-credit course that brings together low- and full-residency MFA students, community members, and acclaimed national writers for an intense and exciting learning experience. SCW takes place on our beautiful Eden Hall Campus with daily workshops, dynamic craft lectures, faculty and student readings, and ample time to write that many mention as one of the highlights of their Chatham MFA degree. See you at The Summer Community of Writers 2023!
Explore the SCW : Checkerboard 2 - Summer Community of Writers
Emerging Black Writers-in-Residence Program
The MFACW program hosts the Emerging Black Writers-in-Residence program, which aims to support and feature the art and teaching of young Black writers. Pittsburgh writer and teacher, Cameron Barnett, will be the next Emerging Black Writer-in-Residence for the 2022-2023 academic year.
Emerging Black Writers-in-Residence : Checkerboard 3 - Emerging Black Writers-in-Residence Program
The Fourth River
The Fourth River is a journal of nature- and place-based writing published by the Chatham MFA program. The journal takes its name from a subterranean river beneath Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, a city famously sited at the confluence of three rivers: Monongahela, Allegheny, and Ohio. The Fourth River literary journal grew up from the idea that between and beneath the visible framework of the human world and the built environment, there exist deeper currents of force and meaning supporting the very structure of that world.
Explore The Fourth River : Checkerboard 4 - The Fourth River
Travel Opportunities
As part of our innovative creative writing field seminars, MFA students travel with faculty abroad. Recent trips have included Indonesia, Ireland, Chile, and South Africa, as well as continental trips to New Orleans and Canada. Program tuition goes toward these trips, making them affordable for most students. More importantly, the trips are transformative for our students, whose writing becomes sharper and more nuanced when in an unfamiliar environment.

Travel Writing Certificate
Immerse yourself in a community of creative writers with Chatham’s new post-baccalaureate Certificate of Completion in Travel Writing. This certificate requires 12 credit hours and can be completed in two semesters plus one summer, in full- or low-residency format.
Explore the Travel Writing Certificate : Checkerboard 6 - Travel Writing Certificate
Nature and Environment
Rachel Carson ’29 is Chatham's most distinguished alumna. In her honor, students may choose from a variety of literature courses focusing on the natural world, including Ecofeminism, Wildness and Literature, Nature and Culture, and Writing about Food, as well as a course in Environmental Imagination. The Fourth River, our national literary journal, focuses on nature and place-based writing.
Learn About Rachel Carson : Checkerboard 7 - Nature and Environment
Publishing
Students interested in publishing can take The Fourth River practicum, where they have the opportunity to work as an assistant editor for our national literary journal, or our Independent Literary Publishing course, where students create and run their own literary press. There are also many opportunities for publishing internships in the Pittsburgh area, with a number of our students earning internships for Autumn House Press, Creative Nonfiction, and Pittsburgh Quarterly.

Low-residency Option
Our low-residency students work closely during their distance terms with faculty mentors who are seasoned educators and award-winning writers from all over the country. Chatham low-residency mentors have included Dilruba Ahmed, Derek Green, Paul Hertneky, Kathy Ayres, Karen Bender, Rachel Mennies, Abby Mendelsohn, Robert Yune, Melanie Fox, Sherrie Flick, Katherine Miles, and BK Loren.
View Low-Res Program : Checkerboard 9 - Low-residency Option
Annual Reading Series
Our MFA program offers the opportunity to meet and learn from established authors of all genres. The Melanie Brown Lecturer Series is presented each year through the generosity of The Melanie and Fred R. Brown Endowed Fund, and the selection of each year's Lecturer is guided by the desire to highlight fiction writers with a strong sense of place in her or his writing. Similarly, our annual Dialogues Reading Series invites authors of international renown to visit our campus and host readings and lectures on craft.
- Past lecturers have included: Cristina Garcia, Shaka Senghor, Renée Watson, Kaveh Akbar, Jaquira Diaz, Martha Southgate, Safia Elhillo, M. Evelina Galang, Margot Livesey, Amy Bloom, Karen Bender, Sam Chang, Stewart O’Nan, Alix Ohlin, Wiley Cash, Brad Kessler, Ann Pancake, Michael Byers, and Debra Marquart.

Contact Us
For basic inquiries, please email Joseph Bisciotti, Humanities Program Assistant.
MFA in Creative Writing

Summers at ChathamU usually mean one thing for the literary-minded among us: the MFA in Creative Writing program’s Summer Community of Writers.


Word Circus: Chatham MFA Reading Series & Open Mic
Word Circus is a monthly reading series presented by the Chatham MFA Creative Writing Program in collaboration with Most Wanted Fine Art Gallery.

