Introducing Hamline University’s low-residency MFA in Writing for Children and Young Adults. Our first residency began in January, 2007. Read what current Low-Residency students are saying about the program.
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Program Information
Details about the degree program--including program highlights, transfer information, and admission/tuition information.
Faculty Biographies
Learn more about our distinguished faculty.
Transfer Student Information
Students may transfer a maximum of two residencies and two semesters from other low-residency MFA programs in writing for children and young adults.
Twin Cities Area Information
Read about the beautiful and culturally diverse “Twin Cities” of Saint Paul and Minneapolis.
Contact Information
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Current and new students
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