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  1. The New School invites you to join a community of diverse writers, become part of New York City’s publishing world, and build a network of support on campus and beyond. Our prestigious MFA Creative Writing program is designed to help you develop your writing in supportive workshops and literature seminars led by an internationally recognized faculty and renowned authors.

  2. Accelerated Schedule. NYFA’s Master of Fine Arts degrees are four to six semesters, depending on the discipline. With an accelerated schedule that allows students to complete three full-length semesters in each calendar year, the MFA degree can be finished in two years.

  3. The Goldberg Department of Dramatic Writing MFA is a two-year program that trains students in the three mediums of dramatic writing: playwriting, film and episodic writing. It is the mission of the department to teach students the basics of dramatic storytelling while preparing them for their ...

  4. Bridging the gap between the “creatives” and the “suits,” New York University has created a Dual Degree MBA/MFA graduate program offering a MBA in General Management from the Stern School of Business and a MFA in Film & Television Production from the Tisch School of the Arts.

  5. Our highly flexible structure means that students can take classes from any department or program across New York University. Our MFA students have studied interactive design at NYU’s ITP design program, crafted stories with screenwriters in NYU’s world-class film program, and hacked into hardware at NYU’s School of Engineering. Admissions

  6. The Department of Design for Stage and Film at NYU/Tisch School of the Arts is a diverse community of theater and film artists. Our 3 year MFA (Graduate) program educates future generations of theater and film designers who, like our faculty and alumni before them, will have a profound impact on the ...

  7. Your official undergraduate transcript(s) attached as a PDF or mailed to Tisch Graduate Admissions, c/o Game Design, 726 Broadway, 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10003; Two letters of recommendation, submitted directly through Slate from your letter writers. We recommend you ask professors you have worked with, former professional colleagues or ...

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