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Bachelor of Arts in English (Creative Writing)
Bachelor of Arts in English (Creative Writing)

Bachelor of Arts in English (Creative Writing)

  • ID:SU10016
  • Level:4-Year Bachelor's Degree
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Admission Requirements

Entry requirements

  • Completed online application for admissions
  •  A School Report Form (official or attested academic transcripts from all secondary schools, post-secondary schools and universities)
  • Two recommendation letters.

English requirements

  • TOEFL
    • Internet-based minimum score: 80
    • Computer-based minimum score:  213
    • Paper-based minimum score:  550  
  • IELTS: 6.0 overall band​
  • Cambridge English: 170
  • SAT: If you are a first-year undergraduate freshman applicant, your English requirement can be satisfied by achieving at least a 450 on the Critical Reading section of the SAT exam.  
  • ACT: If you are a first-year undergraduate freshman applicant, your English requirement can be satisfied by achieving at least a 19 on the English section of the ACT exam.  

Course Information

Thorough. Challenging. Substantive.

These are some terms independent reviewers have used to describe Susquehanna’s creative writing program, one of the most rigorous and successful undergraduate programs in the nation. 

When The Princeton Review recently recognized Susquehanna University as one of the nation’s best institutions for undergraduates, surveyed Susquehanna students pointed to a variety of academic offerings that make Susquehanna stand out, including the university’s “top-notch” creative writing program.

We’d add another to the list: Vibrant.

Since one in 12 students at Susquehanna is a creative writing major, we have dedicated creative writing housing, poetry slams, seven student-run publications and frequent late-night literary gatherings.

From Day One, your work will be critiqued by professional, published authors — who are also your professors — and you’ll have plenty of chances to interact one-on-one with them.

With separate introductory courses in poetry, creative nonfiction and fiction, you’ll build your unique approach to writing on a strong foundation. Add to this: the opportunity to take courses in performance and activist writing, graphic non-fiction, and screen-writing. You’ll also take intermediate and advanced creative writing courses along with literature courses that teach writers how to read for craft and technique.

Writing is a skill valued around the world and in all professions. Our program lays the foundation for a lifelong career in fields like advertising, corporate communications, graphic design, editing, education, journalism, law, religious ministry or technical writing.

Our alumni network of more than 700 trained writers stand ready to help you make valuable connections in any number of fields. We also were recently ranked one of the top writing programs in Pennsylvania, thanks in part to graduate employment rates and earnings.

Many of our writers choose to attend graduate school after Susquehanna, and almost all who apply are admitted and receive generous teaching assistantships.

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  • Introduction to Fiction
  • Introduction to Poetry
  • Introduction to Creative Nonfiction

Intermediate creative writing workshops chosen from Intermediate Fiction, Intermediate Poetry, and Intermediate Creative Nonfiction

Advanced creative writing workshops chosen from WRIT-451 Advanced Fiction, WRIT-452 Advanced Poetry and WRIT-453 Advanced Creative Nonfiction

  • Senior Seminar
  • Practicum
  • or Internship

Forms of Writing, with no repetition of genre and no limitation of topic within the course topics listed below:

  • Novel 
  • Short Story
  • Formal Structure of Poetry  
  • Narrative Poetry
  • Lyric Poetry 
  • Prose Poetry/Lyric Essay
  • Personal Essay
  • Memoir
  • Literary Journalism
  • Popular Writing

Aesthetics and Interpretation

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Career Opportunity

Career Opportunity

Here are just a few of the fields in which recent creative writing graduates have found jobs, along with a selection of employers:

  • Advertising—Simon and Schuster; Warfel Construction
  • Client Relations—Ingram Content Group 
  • Copywriting—World Wrestling (WWE); Virtucom Group
  • Corporate Communications—Susquehanna Health consortium; Vanguard; Compucom
  • Graphic Design—Pixar
  • Editing—Marvel Comics; In Touch magazine; Prentice Hall; Harpercollins; Thieme Publishers;  Nature
  • English Teacher Abroad—Shane English School, China; English Academy, Indonesia
  • Fact Checker—Us magazine
  • Fiction Writer—Galatea app
  • Instructor—Hollins University; University of Virginia
  • Journalism (sports editor)—Finger Lakes Community Newspapers
  • Lawyer—Cureton Clark (NJ)
  • Legal editor—Agora,Inc.
  • Marketing—Language Workshop Center for Children; Casemate Publishers
  • Ministry—Unitarian Church in Summit, NJ; Mahatma Gandhi Center at JMU
  • Professor—University of North Dakota; Mississippi State University; University of Indianapolis
  • Social Media/Publicity—Penguin Young Readers, Makenna Held LLC
  • Student Life Staff—Ursinus College; Susquehanna University
  • Teacher—Raritan-Bridgewater High; Lincoln Middle; Mountain Rose Academy; Peace Corps
  • Technical Writer—Virtucom; VectorCSP

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Health Insurance - USD $1305 per year

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