Low-residency program
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A low-residency program is a form of education, normally at the university level, which involves some amount of distance education and some amount of normal class time. These programs are most frequently offered by colleges and universities which also teach standard full-time courses, and most presently existing are Master's Degree programs in Fine Arts, often teaching creative writing.
[edit] List of Colleges With Low-Residency Programs
- Lesley University, MFA creative writing
- Vermont College of Fine Arts, MFA in Writing, MFA in Writing for Children and Young Adults, MFA in Visual Arts
- Chatham University, MFA creative writing
- University of Nebraska, MFA creative writing
- Goddard College, MFA creative writing, MFA Interdisciplinary Arts, Individualized, Education, Psychology, Health Arts BA & MA
- Ashland University, MFA Poetry, Creative Non-Fiction, and Interdisciplinary
- Antioch University, creative writing
- University of British Columbia, MFA creative writing
- Danube University Krems, with Transart Institute, new media
- European Graduate School [1] headquartered in the Swiss city of Loèche, canton of Valais, offering Master and Doctorate degrees in 'Media and Communications' and 'Arts Health and Society' (also known as 'Europaische Universitat Fur Interdisziplinare Studien').
- European Humanities University in Lithuania, BA and MA programs in international law, political science, European studies, cultural and visual studies, gender studies, arts, design, journalism, comparative history, cultural heritage. Languages of instruction: Russian and Belarusian, a number of courses are taught in English, German and French
- Wilkes University, MFA creative writing
- Fairleigh Dickinson University, creative writing
- New England College MFA Program in Poetry
- Naropa University, MFA creative writing
- University of New Orleans, creative writing
- Pacific University, MFA in creative writing
- Queens College, Charlotte
- University of Southern Maine, creative writing
- Spalding University, fiction, poetry, creative nonfiction, playwriting, and screenwriting
Rainier Writers Workshop at Pacific Lutheran University, MFA creative writing, fiction, poetry, creative nonfiction
- Seattle Pacific University, creative writing
- Bennington College, creative writing
- Warren Wilson College MFA Program for Writers, creative writing
- Seton Hill University, MA in Writing of Popular Fiction
- Murray State University, MFA in creative writing
- Carlow University, MFA in Creative writing
- University of Alaska Anchorage, MFA in creative writing
- University of California, Riverside: Palm Desert Graduate Center, MFA in creative writing and writing for the performing arts.