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  1. A: We offer a a Low-Residency MFA Program in Paris, which operates separately from our NY-based MFA program. For more information, including details on housing, costs, and the application process, please contact the NYU Creative Writing Program at 212-998-8816 or creative.writing@nyu.edu.

  2. Writing Sample. A creative writing sample is required. It should not exceed 25 double-spaced pages for fiction and nonfiction applicants and 10 single-spaced pages for poetry applicants. The font size should be 12 point or larger. The Graduate School of Arts and Science reserves the right to change this information at any time.

  3. The Institute: your destination for the past, present, and future of art. Read More about who we are. The Institute of Fine Arts is your destination for the past, present, and future of art.

  4. www.nyu.edu › admissions › graduate-admissionsArts - NYU

    Turn your creative, innovative mind into a career by pursuing an advanced degree in the arts—from fine or performing arts to digital design and everything in between. Career paths may include game designer, performer, art therapist, and teacher or instructor. Two of Billboard’s top music business schools.

  5. Her work has appeared in outlets including The New York Times, The Believer, McSweeney's and Joyland, as well as on the CBC, KCRW, KQED, and KALW Public Radio. As a graduate of New York University’s MFA Program in Creative Writing, she received the Jan Gabrial Fellowship and was the 2020–21 Axinn Foundation Writer-in-Residence.

  6. The MBA/MFA Dual Degree program partners two world-class programs: NYU’s Stern School of Business and the Maurice Kanbar Institute of Film & Television at the Tisch School of the Arts. During the three year program, students pursue both degrees simultaneously. The curriculum is rigorous and demanding. Students must be accepted by both schools ...

  7. Tess holds an MFA in creative writing from New York University, where she was a Lillian Vernon Fellow and a Graduate Institute Research Fellow in Paris. Recently, she was a Paul La Farge fellow at MacDowell, where she worked on her second novel. She currently lives between Los Angeles and New York.

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