Northern Arizona University [1]
Poetry: Sherwin Bitsui, Nicole Walker
Fiction: Geetha Iyer, Chelsey Johnson, Oscar Mancinas
Nonfiction: Lawrence Lenhart, KT Thompson, Nicole Walker
The program offers partial funding. Competitive English department graduate teaching assistantships come with tuition waivers, full benefits, and a $16,000 stipend; NAU at-large graduate assistantships also offer tuition coverage, benefits, and stipends for non-teaching work. The Dockstader Fellowship offers research support and funding for Indigenous students. Typically, 75 to 90 percent of students are fully funded.
NAU’s MFA Program also offers a graduate certificate in Environmental Narrative, which trains students to write literary fiction and nonfiction that incorporates scientific inquiry and place-based narratives for a wide audience interested in ecology, sustainability, and climate change and solutions. Students may work in a range of genres, including realism, speculative fiction, nature writing, longform nonfiction, and lyric, braided, and poetic forms. The MFA program also helps host the biennial NonfictioNow conference and the annual Northern Arizona Book Festival.