Admission Information
Applying to the MFA in Creative Writing
The application process for all NC State graduate programs is handled entirely through the web-based application portal. Frequently asked questions are available as well as telephone and chat-based assistance should you encounter any problems as you begin your application.
On the first page, enter MFA Creative Writing in the box that asks for the degree or program. All applicants admitted to the MFA Creative Writing will be fully funded, and so you should indicate an interest in admission with financial aid. Click Teaching Assistantship for your financial aid, as this is the only form of aid we offer.
Application Deadline
Fall Semester Enrollment: The deadline for applying for admission and financial aid is February 1. All application materials must be received by this date. Applications are reviewed only once a year, for fall admission. We do not accept applicants for spring semester.
Application Components
The application will be generated through the online application system. Your application should include the following materials:
- The Personal Statement must be submitted in your application form. Please explain your interest in our MFA program. As part of this online statement, you may include a statement of goals. We do not have any length requirements or restrictions for the personal statement.
- Resume or CV: If you have been working and wish to submit a copy of your résumé or curriculum vitae, please upload it to your application.
- Writing Sample: Your sample is a critical part of the application. Take time and care with it to be sure that it represents your best work. Bear in mind that your writing sample will likely figure most prominently in the faculty’s decision to accept you for the MFA. Applicants need to submit both a creative and a critical writing sample as follows:
- Creative Sample: at least two stories or novel chapters totaling 25-40 pages; for poetry applicants, 10-12 poems.
- Critical Sample: No more than 15 pages of writing (such as an undergraduate paper) that demonstrates your ability to succeed in graduate-level literature classes, a required part of the MFA curriculum. Your sample may be an academic paper or a critical work in a nonacademic genre.
- You can upload your personal statement, resume (optional), and writing sample under the “Personal Statement and Resume” section of your application.
- Letters of Recommendation: Applicants are required to submit 2 letters of recommendation. Recommenders should preferably be able to speak to your general academic aptitude, including your reading, analytical, and writing skills. Note that you may be prompted by the system to add 3 letters, but only 2 are required.
- Letters of recommendation may be submitted through your application portal under the “Recommendation” section. Under the “Add Recommender” link, you will be prompted to fill out your reference’s information so the application portal can contact the person via email to submit his/her/their letter and complete a recommendation form through a link connected to your application. In addition, you can log back into your application portal and check the status of your recommendation letters through the “Edit” link at the end of the row. If you click “Edit,” you will be given an option to “send reminder” to your reference as or you can choose to remove your reference by clicking the “exclude” button as well. If you are using a service such as Interfolio to distribute letters of recommendation, please direct your letters to graduate_applications@ncsu.edu.
- GRE scores: We do not require submission of GRE scores and do not consider them as part of our admission recommendations. You are not required to submit scores, even if you have them from other institutions.
- Transcripts: Unofficial transcripts from any undergraduate or graduate institution you have attended should be uploaded with your application. This can be done under the “Education History” section of the application. If the department recommends that you be admitted, you will then be asked to submit official transcripts to the Graduate School.
Transcripts are considered official when they are directly received by the institution. Transcripts in open envelopes or electronic transcripts received by the student are considered unofficial as official transcripts must be sealed within an envelope with a signature or electronically directed to an educational institution.- Official Electronic Transcripts should be emailed to graduate_applications@ncsu.edu.
- Physical copies of official transcripts should be mailed to:
The Graduate School
North Carolina State University
1000 Main Campus Drive
Campus Box 7102
Raleigh, NC 27695
Admissions Protocol
As soon as an application is complete, it is scheduled to be reviewed by the MFA director and MFA faculty. If you are pushing the deadline, your application may be competing with several others for when it will be read. It would be helpful to apply earlier than at the last possible moment. All applications will be vetted by all the relevant MFA faculty members. Then, after the department’s recommendation is reviewed and approved by the Graduate School, candidates are officially notified of the decision. Your official notification of the decision will be available online from the Dean of the Graduate School. If accepted to the program, the English Director of Graduate Programs will send you information about enrolling for classes. You will also discuss your teaching assistantship. MFA teaching assistants typically teach for the First Year Writing program or the Creative Writing program.
Contact Information
Administrative Director, MFA Program
Chelsea Krieg
Campus Box 8105
NC State University
Raleigh, NC 27695-8105
919.515.4153
cekrieg@ncsu.edu
Graduate Services Coordinator
Ciru Mutura
Campus Box 8105
NC State University
Raleigh, NC 27695-8105
919.515.4106
graduate-english@ncsu.edu