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Type: Campus
Level: Masters
Montpelier,VT Master of Fine Arts Programs
The MFA in Visual Art at the VCFA allows students to earn a 60-credit MFA degree over a period of two years. Type: Online
Level: Masters  Master of Fine Arts Programs
The MFA in Visual Art at the VCFA allows students to earn a 60-credit MFA degree over a period of two years. Type: Online
Level: Masters  Master of Fine Arts Programs
The VCFA MFA in Writing Program offers degree tracks in fiction, creative nonfiction, poetry, with possible dual genre study. Type: Campus
Level: Masters
Montpelier,VT Master of Fine Arts Programs
The VCFA MFA in Writing Program offers degree tracks in fiction, creative nonfiction, poetry, with possible dual genre study. Type: Campus
Level: Masters
Montpelier,VT Master of Fine Arts Programs
The VCFA MFA in Writing for Children & Young Adults was the nation's first fully-developed MFA program focusing on this genre... Type: Online
Level: Masters  Master of Fine Arts Programs
The VCFA MFA in Writing for Children & Young Adults was the nation's first fully-developed MFA program focusing on this genre...  Type: Campus
Level: Masters
Montpelier,VT Master of Fine Arts Programs
VCFA's MFA in Graphic Design invites design professionals to reinvent their lives in design.  Type: Online
Level: Masters  Master of Fine Arts Programs
VCFA's MFA in Graphic Design invites design professionals to reinvent their lives in design.  Type: Online
Level: Masters  Master of Fine Arts Programs
Low residency approach of one week on campus each semester; matching students with faculty mentors for independent study.  Type: Campus
Level: Masters
Montpelier,VT Master of Fine Arts Programs
Low residency approach of one week on campus each semester; matching students with faculty mentors for independent study.
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