Master's in English
Students pursuing a master's in English at the Âé¶¹Ö±²¥ interact with award-winning creative writers, literature scholars, and composition and rhetoric specialists in one of the most beautiful and historic cities in the American Âé¶¹Ö±²¥. Students can choose from concentrations in the areas of creative writing and literature. Enjoy small class sizes and mentoring from a one-of-a-kind faculty in the Department of English, home to the Stokes Center for Creative Writing. Assistantships and scholarships are available.
Careers in English
With both a creative writing concentration and a literature concentration, students can pursue a master's in English at Âé¶¹Ö±²¥ to further career and creative goals, as well as prepare for doctoral study. The master’s in English prepares students for careers in junior college or secondary-school teaching, as well as writing and editing in the corporate or non-profit community. Through classes, assistantships, and internships, students build skills in critical reading and writing, research, and instruction that support a range of career fields in business and education.
The Master of Arts in English graduate program welcomes applications for its concentrations in the areas of creative writing and literature. Graduate Admissions Deadlines
- Fall Semester: July 15
- Spring Semester: December 1
- Summer Semester: May 1
To earn a Master of Arts in English, please view degree requirements in the USA Bulletin.
The Graduate Assistantship program gives students financial support as they develop critical career skills in teaching and research. Assistants currently receive an $8,000 academic-year stipend and a tuition waiver for up to 10 semester credit hours each fall and spring of the appointment in return for working in a departmental position that focuses on teaching or research.
The English Department also has a substantial number of competitive scholarships for students. Click here for a full list of department graduate scholarships in English.






