Cosmicinkwell Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 4 minutes ago, Tuxedocat said: I think UVA waitlists usually come 1 day later so that could still happen! Part of me just wants this to be over honestly, so I'm taking the closure for now with the understanding there's a slim chance it gets upended. People going to CSU--( still keeping fingers crossed @everything bagel lover gets that funding) --I am moving to Fort Collins most likely if any of you ever want to talk writing outside your cohort! Mr. Scribblo, pananoprodigy, everything bagel lover and 2 others 5
everything bagel lover Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 2 minutes ago, Cosmicinkwell said: Part of me just wants this to be over honestly, so I'm taking the closure for now with the understanding there's a slim chance it gets upended. People going to CSU--( still keeping fingers crossed @everything bagel lover gets that funding) --I am moving to Fort Collins most likely if any of you ever want to talk writing outside your cohort! That’s very sweet of you, I’ll know by this coming week so fingers and everything else crossed! I hope you can find some peace and closure and don’t stop writing!! It took a lot of us multiple rounds and personally, I took a couple of years between applications. Whatever you do, it’ll be great! misssalem, Jane Wyman and Cosmicinkwell 2 1
exvat Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago (edited) 29 minutes ago, Cosmicinkwell said: Part of me just wants this to be over honestly, so I'm taking the closure for now with the understanding there's a slim chance it gets upended. People going to CSU--( still keeping fingers crossed @everything bagel lover gets that funding) --I am moving to Fort Collins most likely if any of you ever want to talk writing outside your cohort! Fingers crossed for you, it ain't over til it's over 🤞 Fwiw, my first cycle was straight rejections. I decided to focus on my writing independently, get a job, get booed up again, etc. That became 7 years somehow, and in the midst of it all I got some wonderful experiences at workshops, conferences, and even in the slog of submitting and publishing. The next time I felt "ready" to apply again was this cycle, and I (still pinching myself) got into a program I'm excited about, and plan to attend. So even if this cycle is a bust (🕯️🕯️), time is a lie, life is real, and there truly is nothing more important than the very next breath you take in. Edited 19 hours ago by exvat Jane Wyman, Cosmicinkwell, Ekpe and 1 other 3 1
writercl Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago On 3/7/2025 at 10:10 AM, zgirl said: I got a call from the University of Houston yesterday (with full funding). I also found out they are taking 4 MFA in poetry and 3 PhD Students—the same numbers for fiction. I'm waiting for the SLC and U of H funding package, but the University of Houston is my top choice. Thank you for all the advice and encouragement, and good luck to everyone still waiting to hear back. CONGRATS!! did you also receive the housing email? cooliejulie86 1
zgirl Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 8 hours ago, writercl said: CONGRATS!! did you also receive the housing email? I didn't get the housing email; that was all the fiction students. TBH I haven't received any official correspondence from the University of Houston; it's been emails and calls directly from faculty in the MFA program.
decayingballads21 Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago CSU folks…does anyone know how many students they fund/how many are offered GTA positions? I always thought this was a fully funded program!! kinda don’t like that they don’t fund everyone?? also curious bc it slipped my radar this year but what do folks like about this program in particular? I might consider it for next year (I love CO)
everything bagel lover Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 1 minute ago, decayingballads21 said: CSU folks…does anyone know how many students they fund/how many are offered GTA positions? I always thought this was a fully funded program!! kinda don’t like that they don’t fund everyone?? also curious bc it slipped my radar this year but what do folks like about this program in particular? I might consider it for next year (I love CO) This year they fund 2 out of 5 incoming cohort and they expressed that they wished they could fund everyone but it seems they don’t have the resources to do so. it is really unfortunate they don’t fund everyone and it seems like the community within the MFA is strong in spite of the fact that they only fund a few candidates.
decayingballads21 Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 8 minutes ago, everything bagel lover said: This year they fund 2 out of 5 incoming cohort and they expressed that they wished they could fund everyone but it seems they don’t have the resources to do so. it is really unfortunate they don’t fund everyone and it seems like the community within the MFA is strong in spite of the fact that they only fund a few candidates. ooooh i see. yeah I’ve only heard good things about this program and it’s community. I just feel like if I know not everyone’s funded equally it might make for a tense or competitive atmosphere, no? what are people’s thoughts on this
everything bagel lover Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 1 minute ago, decayingballads21 said: ooooh i see. yeah I’ve only heard good things about this program and it’s community. I just feel like if I know not everyone’s funded equally it might make for a tense or competitive atmosphere, no? what are people’s thoughts on this So based on what current students said, there’s no hierarchy within the cohorts based on who gets funding and who doesn’t. For CSU at least, it seems like a really genuinely collaborative community. I was worried about that going into any program with partial funding. I imagine it varies from program to program.
decayingballads21 Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 11 minutes ago, everything bagel lover said: This year they fund 2 out of 5 incoming cohort and they expressed that they wished they could fund everyone but it seems they don’t have the resources to do so. it is really unfortunate they don’t fund everyone and it seems like the community within the MFA is strong in spite of the fact that they only fund a few candidates. I’m curious how do they decide who to fund Also they only admit 5 students total? Or is it 5 per genre and 2 funded per genre
everything bagel lover Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 2 minutes ago, decayingballads21 said: I’m curious how do they decide who to fund Also they only admit 5 students total? Or is it 5 per genre and 2 funded per genre I too am curious about that. You have to submit a separate application for the GTA that gets approved by a separate committee. They said that the waitlist for the GTAship isn’t definitively ranked because of the ebb and flow of things. It has me on edge to say the least. 5 per genre and 2 GTA positions per genre so 6 total GTA positions total for creative writing. The GTA positions are split between the three masters programs in the English department.
tomat0tomat0 Posted 43 minutes ago Posted 43 minutes ago just saw the first u of miami (florida) result on the spreadsheet — waitlist for nonfiction . wonder if this means fiction will come out soon?? last year the first result was 25 of march tho so idk
everything bagel lover Posted 28 minutes ago Posted 28 minutes ago 9 hours ago, decayingballads21 said: CSU folks…does anyone know how many students they fund/how many are offered GTA positions? I always thought this was a fully funded program!! kinda don’t like that they don’t fund everyone?? also curious bc it slipped my radar this year but what do folks like about this program in particular? I might consider it for next year (I love CO) Sorry to fill the forum with CSU talk but I didn’t see the second part of this and can’t edit my previous posts: What I like about CSU, as it is my top choice should I get funding: The faculty seem amazing and I love Ramona Ausubel’s writing particularly, the annotations that you do throughout the three years, the fact that it’s three years, the requirement to take a 300 level course outside of English + a required literature class, each professor has a written statement about their teaching and workshop philosophy, and generally the vibes just seem incredible. The biggest sticking point is the 30-50 annotations you do on media throughout the degree, you write little informal craft papers on books, movies, songs, etc that seems like such a fun way to engage with media as a writer. And I know I can do them on my own but it’d be cool for them to be a part of my degree.
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