English (M.A.)

For International Students

  • On campus 

The MA in English provides the opportunity for students with diverse backgrounds and interests to develop their strengths and explore possibilities in a range of areas.

The program is small enough to foster a lively integrated community across the different tracks, yet graduate students have access to a wide range of course options. They get to work intensively with advisors of their choosing as they develop their research or creative interests.

Areas of Concentration Currently Available:

  • Creative Writing - Includes both creative writing and supporting literary study.
  • English Studies - Where students develop an individualized plan of study in which they may choose coursework for Literature, Creative Writing and/or Professional and Technical Writing, according to their interests.
  • Literature - A traditional concentration in Literature, including film studies.

Admission Requirements:

  • International Application for Admission
  • All post-secondary official transcripts sent directly from your current and/or all prior academic institutions that you have attended to the Office of Admissions at the mailing address listed below.
    • Mailing Address
      • University of Northern Iowa
      • International Graduate Admissions
      • 002 Gilchrist Hall
      • Cedar Falls, IA 50614-0018
  • Minimum undergraduate grade point average of a 2.75 on a 4.0 point scale
  • Official TOEFL score of (100), IELTS score of (7.0), or Duolingo score of (120) to be considered for full admission
  • Two letters of recommendation
  • Writing sample:
    • Literature emphasis and English Studies emphasis:
      • Must submit a writing sample that consists of an analytic, technical, or research paper of at least seven pages or, if the applicant does not have one available, a piece of writing demonstrating comparable skills.
    • Creative Writing emphasis:
      • Must submit a writing sample that consists of an analytic, technical, or research paper of at least seven pages or, if the applicant does not have one available, a piece of writing demonstrating comparable skills. In addition, creative writing applicants must submit approximately 25 pages of poetry, fiction, and/or creative nonfiction.
  • Statement of Purpose

Application Deadlines:

  • Rolling Admissions

Program Duration:

  • 2 Years

Graduate Funding Requirements: