MFA in Creative Writing - Financial Support
Make Your Writing Dreams a Reality
It can be difficult to sustain a life in the arts, especially with the high cost of living in the Bay Area, but the SMC MFA aims to provide all students with meaningful financial support that aligns with their needs and interests—with a particular eye toward supporting students from underrepresented backgrounds, first generation students, and others who have historically not had access to a graduate education.
Thanks to the generosity of Saint Mary's College, our MFA Advisory Board, our Alumni Circle, and our community partners, we are proud to offer a range of scholarships, fellowships, professional development opportunities and on campus positions that help make the MFA a sustainable financial choice, often while providing valuable training and experience that can open doors after graduate school.
Tuition Costs for 2025-2026
Saint Mary's MFA in Creative Writing is a two-year high-residency MFA program and our yearly tuition cost for the upcoming 2024-2025 academic year is $33,638. Every matriculated student is locked into their tuition rate for the two years they are enrolled full-time, meaning that the total cost for our two year program is $67,276.
Supporting Your MFA Journey
We Offer Some Form of Scholarship Funding for All Accepted Students
Funding is always a crucial component to consider when applying to MFA's. While we are not a fully funded program, all of our students receive some form of tuition scholarship during their two years in the program.
All applicants are automatically considered for the Program's merit-based scholarships by way of their application materials. No additional materials are required. Every accepted applicant receives some scholarship award. We work year round to raise scholarship funds and do our best to announce scholarships in conjunction with acceptances.
Additionally, we offer opportunities for additional funding in the form of Program Assistantships, Teaching Fellowships, and other SMC/Community partnerships which include the opportunity to work in our writing center, to teach first-year composition, and work in other writing-centric roles associated with the larger campus community. We are a small campus so we are always looking for creative ways to help various college and community partners while providing funding and professional experience for our MFA students.
To be considered for these additional non-teaching opportunities, students are encouraged to respond "Yes" to the "Would you like to be considered for the MARY Journal Managing Editor Fellowship or any of our Community Partner Fellowship?" question on the Personal Statement page of the application—those interested in pursuing a Teaching Fellowship are asked to respond "Yes" and submit an additional Teaching Fellowship Essay in the Additional Requirements section of the application.
Federal Financial Aid (FAFSA)
Funding Opportunities
General Scholarships
All SMC MFA students receive financial support in the form of a general scholarship to help cover a significant portion of their cost of tuition.
Literary Awards
The program also offers financial assistance in the form of literary awards to students whose literary craft demonstrates exceptional promise—with particular attention to recognizing students at a pivotal stage in their artistic development.
Outside Funding
The SMC MFA program is always on the lookout for ways to connect students with outside funding opportunities, external scholarships, fellowships and other forms of financial support.
Composition Fellowships
During Year One, Composition Fellows study Composition pedagogy and prepare their own teaching materials in preparation to lead their own first year writing class in SMC's nationally-recognized Composition program.
Writing Center Fellows
During Year One, Writing Center Fellows study writing pedagogy and advise students in SMC's innovative Center for Writing Across the Curriculum in preparation to lead their own small group Writing Circles in Year Two.
Iris Starn Fellowship
In partnership with Bay Area non-profit The New Literary Project, these students spend a semester teaching creative writing in an area high school, working with students who have historically not had access to workshop experiences and helping them prepare a piece of writing for a literary anthology.
Graduate Assistantships
SMC MFA program awards graduate assistantships that cover the cost of attendance for students in roles that support the program and provide valuable training in literary arts administration.
Community Partnerships
The SMC MFA program has a long history of partnering with community organizations that share our values. Students routinely engage in part-time opportunities—and earn valuable course credit along the way.
Campus Positions
Many SMC students find positions on campus that suit their skills and interests. We are always on the lookout to place our graduates students in jobs on campus.
Saint Mary's is a small liberal arts college and our MFA program is a small community of writers—so we are in the privileged position of being able to connect our students with diverse opportunities on campus that provide financial support and valuable training as opposed to some larger programs that take a one-size-fits all approach to scholarships and assistantships.
The earlier we receive your application, the more time we have to get to know your work and introduce you to our colleagues on campus—helping us put together the best possible offers for our students, both financially and developmentally.
School and Department Information
Chris Feliciano Arnold
Director, MFA in Creative Writing
cfa1@stmarys-ca.edu
925-631-8556
Collin Skeen
Assistant Director of Admissions and Recruitment
cas38@stmarys-ca.edu
925-631-4190