Antioch University - Low-residency MFA in Creative Writing Reviews & Admissions Statistics

MFA in Writing & Contemporary Media
Website
https://www.antioch.edu/academics/creative-writing-communication/writing-contemporary-media-mfa/
Location
5150 Goldleaf Cir, Los Angeles, CA 90056, USA
Degrees Offered
  1. 2 Year MFA
  2. Low-Residency MFA
Concentrations
  1. Dramatic Writing
  2. Playwriting
  3. Screenwriting
  4. Writing for Screen & Television

Film School details

Our Creative Writing & Communication Studies degrees combine creative exploration, technical execution, and cultural context to better understand language and its effect on the world around us. Harness your creative passion and build the necessary skills to articulate your artistic vision by working constructively with diverse perspectives. Through the understanding of language and the socio-political context within which work is produced, you’ll be equipped to engage in meaningful and innovative expression. While improved writing, communication, and public speaking skills are the cornerstones of many of our programs, graduates have also cited personal and professional growth in areas such as curiosity, compassion, openness, flexibility, imagination, and self-confidence.

We have innumerable multi disciplinary options. In addition to taking screenwriting and playwriting classes, you can take classes in poetry, creative non fiction, writing for young people, translation and fiction. We have a robust alumni presence and our students can come back for bi-yearly residencies indefinitely (for free).
Graduate Application Requirements
  1. Official Transcripts
  2. Personal Essay / Statement of Purpose
  3. School-Specific Short Answer Essay(s)
  4. Writing Samples
Graduate Application Fee
$50

Tuition & Cost of Attendance

Graduate Tuition (Annual): $10k to $30k

Tuition & Cost of Attendance Details:

Tuition is $10,000/year.

Scholarships

Scholarship & Funding Types:
Merit-Based Scholarships Need-Based Financial Aid

Scholarship Opportunities Detailed:

The MFA Program has numerous scholarships available for students based on factors such as merit and need. Once you are accepted into our program, you will receive additional information about how to apply for these scholarships. Each application cycle, we offer two $10,000 scholarships for UCLA Extension Writers' Program Certificate holders, three to four $10,000 merit, and need-based scholarships, along with other scholarships of varying amounts through the Eloise Klein Healy Scholarship Fund.

Quick Facts

Program Style:
Hybrid
Collaboration Model:
Cross-discipline collaboration encouraged Individual-focused
Residency Requirements:
Low-residency
Instruction Format:
Hybrid (In-Person + Remote)
Nonprofit/For-Profit?: Nonprofit
Total Graduate Student Body: 20 -25
Graduate Entering Cohort Size: 20 -25
Graduate Student to Faculty Ratio: 1:1
Average Class Size: We work under the apprentice model so it is 1 on 1 learning.
Industry Faculty Percentage: 100%
Average # of Guest Artists / Professionals per year: ~15 guest speakers

Recent Notable Guests:

  • Winnie Holtzman (Wicked)
  • Jennifer Lee (Frozen)
  • John Cariani (Broadway various)
  • Joy Kecken (The Wire)
  • Stephen McFeely (The Avengers movies)
  • Billy Ray (The Hunger Games)
  • Felicia Henderson (various tv shows)
  • Plus writers on The Pitt, Shrinking, Forever, etc.

Deadlines, Decisions, & Enrollment

Graduate Deadlines:

Accepting applications on a rolling basis.

Admittance Rate: 60%
Enrollment Rate (Yield): 80%
Students Receiving Aid: 100%
Average Scholarship Amount: $0
Median Graduate Debt: $0
First-Year Retention Rate: 100%
Graduation Rate: 95%

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Copyrights & Production

Copyright Ownership:
Student owns all copyrights Student owns all scripts written

Equipment Access

Facilities

Cameras & Equipment

Software Taught

Writing & Production Software Taught:
Celtx Final Draft WriterDuet

Internship Opportunities

Career Assistance

Job Placement & Career Services:
Alumni Mentorship Program

Job Placement Assistance Detailed:

We work on the mentorship/ apprentice program so there is a great deal of one on one work with our students to make sure they succeed in the industry.

Alumni Employment Data

Employment Rate: At Graduation: Data Not Tracked
Employment Rate: 3 Months Post: Data Not Tracked
Employment Rate: 1 Year Post: Data Not Tracked
In-Track Employment (1 Year): Data Not Tracked

Alumni Employment Details:

This is a writing program and they usually make independent films and get low level tv work upon graduation.

Alumni Awards

Oscar Nominations: Data Not Tracked (Past 10 years)
Emmy Nominations: Data Not Tracked (Past 10 years)
Emmy Wins: Data Not Tracked (Past 10 years)
Golden Globe Nominations: Data Not Tracked (Past 10 years)
Golden Globe Wins: Data Not Tracked (Past 10 years)
Total Festival Awards: 0–25 (Past 10 years)
Independent Award Nominations: 0–25 (Past 10 years)
Independent Award Wins: 0–25 (Past 10 years)

Alumni Success

Industry Fellowships: Data Not Tracked (Past 10 years)
Script Sales & Options: Data Not Tracked (Past 10 years)
Commercial Credits: Data Not Tracked (Past 5 years)
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Latest Film School Reviews

Invaluable Excitement
Reviewed by: Current Student
Degree: MA/MFA
Concentration: Fiction, Screenwriting/playwriting
Pros
  • Enthusiasm of the instructors
  • Diverse knowledge base
  • Push to produce work
Cons
  • You will be sucked into the program and never want to leave
I came into the MFA program as a novelist, with a focus on Fiction. I took the screenwriting elective that first semester, and was immediately adopted into the Screenwriting/Playwriting collective. The sheer enthusiasm for my work, and the work of everyone around me, was infectious. There is genuine excitement on the part of the instructors that is balanced by a transparent honesty that is never cruel but entirely practical. "Well, that didn't work," I heard early on, quickly followed by a vibrant conversation about the mechanics of how to transform a messy scene into a golden one.

By the following semester I was a double-concentration student, marrying Fiction writing to Screenwriting. The momentum simply carried me along, and I finished my third semester with two short plays, a complete one-act, and a screenplay.

This is a program that is absolutely focused on creating work that will be produced, and is marked by an incredible enthusiasm for the work - and the people creating it. I cannot reccommend it highly enough.
Affordability
4.00 star(s)
Alumni Network
5.00 star(s)
Campus
4.00 star(s)
Career Assistance
5.00 star(s)
Collaborative Culture
5.00 star(s)
Coursework
5.00 star(s)
Facilities & Equipment
4.00 star(s)
Professors
5.00 star(s)
Scholarships
3.00 star(s)
So Happy I Did It
Reviewed by: Alumni
Degree: MA/MFA
Concentration: Screenwriting
Pros
  • Knowledge/Skills
  • Hands-On Experience
  • One-on-One Attention
  • Community
  • Social Impact
  • Industry Guest Speakers
Cons
  • Cost of College (of any college, really)
Let's get the elephant in the room out of the way first. Is it expensive? A little. Are most colleges? Of course they are! I dare anyone to find a University anywhere on this website that's considered cheap or even moderately affordable these days. They just don't exist anymore. Was it tough for me financially? Yeah, it was. But I would do it all over again a thousand times over for the incredible experience I walked away with... and that, you can't put a monetary value on.

Another elephant to shoo out of the room - this program is not for everyone. If you're into these high pressure, super-competitive tabling environments where you type until you bleed, this isn't gonna be your jam. If you don't want to write a poem or a novel or a screenplay or a stage play with the strong intent of making a social impact on the community or the arts, this may not be for you. This MFA program is about fostering a healthy creative environment and supporting each other's work and making a difference in our communities through our art. I had classmates in their 20s all the way up their 80s. I had colleagues from all walks of life, all spectrums of love. I have friends for life, people that I trust with the most vulnerable parts of myself, my words. So yes, this program is unlike anything else you will find.

It's centered in the heart of Los Angeles, anchored to the industry. Guest speakers come and go, giving you their amazing expertise. The 10-day residencies are so much fun. You can go in person, but even if you don't live in LA, that's fine. You don't even have to step one foot in LA to be in the program. You can still be successful and feel part of this great community of writers. It's possible, trust me.

This may sound a bit cliche, but you get what you put into it. If your goal is to only focus on one screenplay for the entire 2-year program, then that's what you'll get by the end of it all. I was ambitious, so I wrote A TON of projects from plays to screenplays to short films to poems (too many, honestly). But that's what I wanted for me, and the professors just ran with it. They encouraged me to do what I wanted to do. And that's another thing. These professors aren't just professors. These people care about you and your future. They call you up and check in on you. They're happy to read your work and give you feedback, because they're invested in you. That means a lot, you know.

Everyone's experience will be different. I can only tell you that it was the best educational journey I've ever had. I feel so much more connected to my craft than I ever have. I had moments of elation, of self-doubt, feelings of accomplishments and that sometimes-impossible weight of being human.

I love this place. I really do.
Affordability
4.00 star(s)
Alumni Network
5.00 star(s)
Campus
5.00 star(s)
Career Assistance
5.00 star(s)
Collaborative Culture
5.00 star(s)
Coursework
5.00 star(s)
Facilities & Equipment
5.00 star(s)
Professors
5.00 star(s)
Scholarships
4.00 star(s)
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One of the best experiences of my life
Reviewed by: Alumni
Degree: MA/MFA
Concentration: Creative Writing
I was accepted into the program as a poetry student, with the intention to "genre jump" or dual concentrate in screenwriting. During my first term, I took a playwriting elective with Colette Freedman that convinced me to completely switch my concentration to Dramatic Writing and never look back (though I did continue my study of poetry independently and through an elective course). In my four terms at Antioch I wrote: 30 annotations (on books of poetry, craft books, film scripts, novels, and plays), 50+ poems, three short film scripts, three 10-minute plays, a feature film script, a full-length play, and a one-act play. Halfway through the program, one of my 10-minute plays was accepted to a festival where it was performed as a staged reading. One month after graduation, I shot my first short film from a script I wrote during the program. And one year from graduation, my full-length play will be performed as a staged reading at a theatre conference. I say all this not to toot my own horn, but to show just how much an Antioch MFA student accomplish with the encouragement of a strong mentor like Colette. I learned something about life and about writing from every instructor I worked with, not to mention fellow writers in every cohort. While the low-residency aspect allows students the flexibility to complete all coursework remotely (a bonus for someone like me who lives in a small town far from California), flying south for the 10-day, semi-annual residencies afforded me the opportunity to make lifelong writer friends who continue to offer feedback and contribute to my work and well-being from afar. The Antioch MFA program is a community like no other, which allows writers to explore multiple genres through every term and fosters a better understanding of humanity in everyone who is willing to put in the work.
Affordability
3.00 star(s)
Alumni Network
5.00 star(s)
Campus
4.00 star(s)
Career Assistance
4.00 star(s)
Collaborative Culture
5.00 star(s)
Coursework
4.00 star(s)
Facilities & Equipment
4.00 star(s)
Professors
5.00 star(s)
Scholarships
3.00 star(s)
Anonymous recommends this film school
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