
MFA Creative Nonfiction Writing
No residency. Online. Part- or full-time.
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Creative nonfiction blends the writer’s craft with truth, fact, and authenticity. As a genre, it is expansive, finding expression in memoirs, essays, profiles, journalistic pieces, and narrative nonfiction.
Have you always known there was a story inside you? Or are you compelled by the stories of others, yearning to figure out just what makes people tick? The online MFA in Creative Nonfiction at Bay Path University will help you reveal, unravel, and give expression to the stories you already know–and the stories you yearn to uncover. Here, you will find your voice, develop your style, hone your craft, and master the art of storytelling.
We have a steadfast commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging, demonstrated in the wide range of identity, culture, and lived experience of our faculty and students–and in the rich variety of stories that emerge from our writers. Our dynamic student body includes women, men, and non-binary writers; writers who are in their twenties, and writers who will graduate with their MFA in their seventies; writers from a variety of cultural and ethnic backgrounds; writers who are mid-career, and writers who are “finally” ready to create the space to write their stories. In the Bay Path MFA, we all share a passion for writing and literature, and we believe in the integrity and meaning of the bonds that form when we support each other and our creative work.
In our online MFA, ideas and curiosity are encouraged in a safe and respectful space. Every writer matters and every student has a voice.
Our graduates have been published in literary and commercial magazines, newspapers, and anthologies. Some have published books that began in our program. Others are teaching creative writing, working in publishing, or in educational, institutional, and corporate communications. To see a sampling of what our alumni are doing, Turn the Page, or you can also visit BPU's library webpage - Friends of Hatch, which highlights unique events and past recordings throughout the year to bring attention to local authors, artists, and publishers (some are BPU MFA alumni!)