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Creative Writing Degree Online Bachelor of Arts (BA)

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  • $330/credit (120 credits)
  • Transfer up to 90 credits
  • Receive credit for prior learning
  • 4 genre options for concentrations
  • Advanced writing workshops
  • No application fee or SAT/ACT scores required

Creative Writing Degree Program Overview

If you have a passion for storytelling and want to pursue a career using your writing talents, the Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Creative Writing and English program can help you get on the right path.

You'll develop your writing skills alongside students from across the country, who represent an incredible range of voices and experiences. Together, you'll participate in workshops, producing work and presenting it to your peers for commentary and discussion.

"Everything I learned during my degree journey added to my understanding of how to write and boosted my creativity," said Aubrie Arnold '20 , a graduate of the creative writing program. "I now feel like I can and will write novels – I’m working on that now – and I feel like I have the correct tools to make those novels successful.”

This degree is also an attractive option for transfer students, as it offers a number of free electives.

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What You'll Learn

  • Essential writing and critical-thinking skill sets
  • Literary analysis to inform the application of storytelling elements
  • Literary form, genre, structure and style
  • Conventions and techniques used by varying genres

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How You'll Learn

At SNHU, you'll get support from day 1 to graduation and beyond. And with no set class times, 24/7 access to the online classroom, and helpful learning resources along the way, you'll have everything you need to reach your goals.

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An Online Creative Writing Degree Can Help You Reach Your Goals

Whether you are looking to advance your career or simply want to pursue your passion for writing, the online creative writing bachelor's program at SNHU offers a supportive community, comprehensive curriculum, and flexible format that can help you achieve your goals.

Concentration Options

When you choose to study creative writing at SNHU, you have the option to stay with the general track – which gives you the flexibility to study a variety of genres – or you can opt to add one of our 4 concentrations to your degree : fiction, nonfiction, poetry or screenwriting.

Fiction Aspiring authors and storytellers who are looking for a way to gain inspiration and foster their imaginations will find the online Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Creative Writing and English with a concentration in Fiction Writing to be the perfect balance of craft and critical analysis. This BA program emphasizes the craft of fiction writing and helps you develop an appreciation for all forms of fiction while honing your writing skills and philosophy of composition. You'll gain insights into publishing technologies and the industry as you enhance your fundamental knowledge of fiction writing's most crucial elements. This comprehensive program gives you a powerful understanding of plot, character development, narrative voice and other mechanics of creative writing. Studying fiction writing at Southern New Hampshire University doesn't just focus on developing your skill and technique. This program also gives you the opportunity to explore your creative boundaries, perfect your craft and dive deeper into your preferred genre. From fantasy to sci-fi and mystery to young adult, you can embrace the style of writing that you're drawn to and bring your original stories to life. The format of this BA program encourages collaboration and direct interaction with faculty and peers. You'll also have the chance to get published and learn from experienced authors through The Penmen Review, our own online journal for writers. Nicholas Patterson '22 found peer interaction through writing workshops to be a favorite part of his program. "I have learned tons of new skills," he said, "but most importantly learned how to grow from constructive criticism." Career outlook: According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median annual salary for writers and authors was $73,150 in 2022. 1 The BLS notes that a degree and publication is typically required for a full-time writing position. Writers who concentrate in fiction have career opportunities in a range of professions, including content writing, editing, copywriting, publishing, communications and more. Courses may include: New Media: Writing and Publishing Fiction Writing Workshop Intermediate Fiction Writing Workshop Advanced Fiction Writing Workshop Request Info Apply Now Nonfiction Discover your niche with a nonfiction writing degree online at Southern New Hampshire University. Our online Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Creative Writing and English with a concentration in Nonfiction delves into a wide variety of styles and subjects – everything from the personal essay to autobiography, memoir, travel writing and magazine features. Our creative writing online program can help you combine research and reflection with compelling storytelling. You'll also gain insights into publishing technologies and the industry, explore your creative boundaries and develop a unique voice. A solid foundation in the broader scope of creative writing is critical to the craft of nonfiction writing. In our comprehensive nonfiction writing program, you'll acquire a powerful understanding of research, narrative voice and other mechanics of creative writing. The online nonfiction writing degree program's format encourages collaboration and ongoing interaction with faculty and peers. You'll also have the chance to get published and learn from experienced authors through The Penmen Review, our own online journal for writers. Career outlook: The median annual salary for writers and authors was $73,150 in 2022, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. 1 Nonfiction writers can publish in magazines, newspapers, and literary journals, as well as find career opportunities in digital content writing, social media/communications, copywriting and editing. Courses may include: New Media: Writing and Publishing Nonfiction Writing Workshop Intermediate Nonfiction Writing Workshop Advanced Nonfiction Writing Workshop Request Info Apply Now Poetry The online Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Creative Writing with a concentration in Poetry degree program is an opportunity for aspiring poets to find inspiration, engagement and creative collaboration with peers and faculty alike. Our specialized program enables you to hone your craft and unleash your imagination, helping you create imagery in verse. While a poetry degree is valuable in and of itself, it can also prepare you for many professional paths. You can explore careers in creative writing, advertising, journalism, publishing and advertising copywriting. Southern New Hampshire University also offers an online Master of Arts in English and Creative Writing with a concentration in Poetry. As a student in our poetry degree online program, you'll begin taking writing courses during your first year. You'll also have the chance to get published and learn from experienced authors through The Penmen Review, our own online journal for writers. Career outlook: Career paths with a BA in creative writing include work as a creative writer, advertising copywriter, journalist, publisher or poet. Writers have also found careers in communications, digital content writing and editing. Courses may include: New Media: Writing and Publishing Poetry Writing Workshop Intermediate Poetry Writing Workshop Advanced Poetry Writing Workshop Request Info Apply Now Screenwriting Whether you have dreams of writing blockbusters, developing documentaries or working with other writers on sitcoms, the online Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Creative Writing and English with a concentration in Screenwriting is an excellent way to hone your writing skills and put your passion to work. The classes in this specialized online screenwriting degree are based on a comprehensive study of creative writing, with a special focus on story structure, character development and the visual medium of film. You'll have the opportunity to explore all of the forms that screenwriting takes – feature-length and short films, television episodes and miniseries, commercial and internet-based video. While creative writing is at the core of this program, your screenwriting classes will place a special emphasis on visual storytelling. Designed by experienced and distinguished faculty, this creative writing program will give you a powerful understanding of how story, character, theme, action, visuals and dialogue intertwine to create a compelling moment in time. The format for the screenwriting degree online program encourages collaboration and direct interaction with faculty and peers. You'll also have the chance to get published and learn from experienced authors through The Penmen Review, our own online journal for writers. Career outlook: Blockbuster movies, independent films and shorts, commercials, television dramas and sitcoms all rest their success on the backbone of their scripts. Screenwriters have lots of options when it comes to navigating their careers. You could pursue independent work and make your stories come to life – or you could develop scripts for specific projects that need a writer's touch. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, writers and authors earned a median annual salary of $73,150 in 2022. 1 Courses may include: New Media: Writing and Publishing Introduction to Screenwriting Workshop Intermediate Screenwriting Workshop Advanced Screenwriting Workshop Request Info Apply Now if (typeof accordionGroup === "undefined") { window.accordionGroup = new accordion(); } accordionGroup.init(document.getElementById('a7db942c2ff94e9783a92e9b328572c0')); Career Outlook

Use storytelling skills to write everything from children’s books and novels to biographies, essays and memoirs.

Apply your understanding of the written word to plan, review and revise content for publication in books, periodicals or online platforms.

Promote a product, service or organization with content for advertisements, marketing campaigns or websites.

Research topics, investigate story ideas and interview sources to write compelling nonfiction articles for newspapers, magazines, blogs and television news programs.

Screenwriter

Use the power of writing to create visual and auditory experiences for everything from major blockbuster films to television episodes and commercials.

Speechwriter

Write speeches for business leaders, politicians and others, using words to engage with and move an audience.

And with today's technology, it's easy for writers and authors to work from just about anywhere as long as they have internet access – meaning jobs aren't limited to major cities anymore.

In addition to the writing skills you'll develop in a creative writing degree program, you could also pick up a handful of other career skills 1 the workforce desperately needs, like:

  • Adaptability: Adapt to updates in software platforms and programs, including various content management systems (CMS).
  • Creativity: Develop interesting plots, characters or ideas for new stories.
  • Critical-thinking skills: Understand concepts that must be conveyed through writing.
  • Determination: Gain the focus to meet deadlines.
  • Persuasion: Convince others to feel a certain way about a good or service – especially if you choose a career in advertising.
  • Social perceptiveness: Develop an understanding of how readers respond to and connect with your work.

"This [program] not only allowed me to explore my creativity through writing," said Nicholas Patterson '22 . "It taught me the fundamentals of the industry and how to pursue a career in it."

Job Growth and Salary

Prospects for writer and author occupations appear promising in the coming years. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the industry shift from print to online media should result in employment growth. 1

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According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, career opportunities for writers and authors are projected to grow 4% through 2032 — that's as fast as average for all occupations. 1

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In 2022, the median annual wage for writers and authors was $73,150 . 1

Understanding the Numbers When reviewing job growth and salary information, it’s important to remember that actual numbers can vary due to many different factors — like years of experience in the role, industry of employment, geographic location, worker skill and economic conditions. Cited projections do not guarantee actual salary or job growth.

Start Your Journey Toward an Online Creative Writing Degree

Why snhu for your creative writing degree flexible with no set class meeting times, you can learn on your schedule and access online course materials 24/7. affordable as part of our mission to make higher education more accessible, we’re committed to keeping our tuition rates low. in fact, we offer some of the lowest online tuition rates in the nation. prior coursework could also help you save time and money. snhu’s transfer policy  allows you to transfer up to 90 credits toward your bachelor's degree and 45 credits for an associate degree from your previous institutions—that means you could save up to 75% off the cost of tuition. you could also save time and money by getting college credit for previous work experience , or by taking advantage of military discounts and employer tuition assistance if available to you. respected founded in 1932 , southern new hampshire university is a private, nonprofit institution with over 160,000 graduates across the country. snhu is accredited by the new england commission of higher education (neche), a regional accreditor, which advocates for institutional improvement and public assurance of quality.  recently, snhu has been nationally recognized for leading the way toward more innovative, affordable and achievable education: u.s. news & world report named snhu the 2021 most innovative university in the north and one of the nation's "best regional universities" awarded the 21st century distance learning award for excellence in online technology by the united states distance learning association (usdla) a $1 million grant from google.org to explore soft skills assessments for high-need youth network at southern new hampshire university, you'll have access to a powerful network of more than 300,000 students, alumni and staff that can help support you long after graduation. our instructors offer relevant, real-world expertise to help you understand and navigate the field. plus, with our growing, nationwide alumni network, you'll have the potential to tap into a number of internship and career opportunities. opportunities you'll have the chance to share your work with the vibrant creative writing community at snhu: the penmen review , our online journal that accepts submissions 12 times a year word for word, a bimonthly livestream event featuring published writers reading from their work fall fiction contest, a short-story competition that offers snhu scholarships among its prizes student writers spotlight, a livestream reading showcasing the best of snhu's creative writing students 93.6% of online students would recommend snhu (according to a 2022 survey with 17,000+ respondents). discover why snhu may be right for you . admission requirements expanding access to quality higher education means removing the barriers that may stand between you and your degree. that’s why you can apply at any time and get a decision within days of submitting all required materials: completed free undergraduate application prior transcripts, which we can retrieve at no cost to you test scores are not required as part of your application acceptance decisions are made on a rolling basis throughout the year for our 6 (8-week) undergraduate terms . how to apply if you’re ready to apply, follow these simple steps to get the process going: complete a free undergraduate application submit any additional documents required work with an admission counselor  to explore financial options  and walk through the application process if you have questions or need help filling out your application, call 1.888.387.0861 or email [email protected] . if (typeof accordiongroup === "undefined") { window.accordiongroup = new accordion(); } accordiongroup.init(document.getelementbyid('06235c05b74e467bb258c6a2eee81259')); what snhu students are saying.

Nicholas Patterson, a 2022 online creative writing degree graduate and current SNHU staff member

"I came [to SNHU] originally to have more freedoms and explore my creativity in a new environment. This program has given me that and more – this program has enabled me to improve myself in every facet of writing, from brainstorming a new idea to learning about genres and even how to market myself and my writing."

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No Set Class Times

Southern New Hampshire University is home to one of the largest creative writing programs in the country.

Our unique online creative writing degree allows you to take writing courses from the start. The program features 4 writing workshops, including an advanced workshop in which you'll complete a polished piece in the genre of your choice.

The courses in our BA in Creative Writing can help develop your talent for creating stories, novels and characters and turning them into finished, professional pieces. Whether you choose the general track or a specific genre, you'll learn from published writers with valuable industry insights.

In addition to the courses and electives within the major, SNHU's online writing degree program includes 30 credits of free electives. This leaves you with room to choose courses or a minor in an area of study that you'd like to write about – like history or psychology – or the opportunity to complement your studies with career skills, such as graphic design or marketing. The amount of free electives also makes our creative writing degree an attractive option for transfer students.

Throughout your program, you'll learn from published writers, professional editors, publishers and established literary critics – subject-matter experts who can help guide you to improving your craft.

As a bonus at SNHU, you can choose to further your study of creative writing with one of our popular graduate programs:

  • Online MA in English and Creative Writing: Building on the learnings from your bachelor's degree, you can choose from the same 4 concentrations – fiction, nonfiction, screenwriting or poetry – in this 36-credit online master's in writing  program,  which allows you to develop creative works that can contribute to your professional advancement.
  • Online MFA in Creative Writing: Gain both the writing skills and the professional skills to succeed in areas like marketing, publishing, content writing, teaching and freelancing in this fully online, 48-credit online MFA in creative writing  program. You can also focus on a wide range of fiction genres – such as contemporary, romance, young adult or speculative – plus you'll add one of two embedded certificates to your program: professional writing or the online teaching of writing.
  • Low-Residency MFA in Fiction or Nonfiction: This highly focused 2-year program consists of 4 workshops and 4 in-person, weeklong residencies in New Hampshire. Within the 60-credit low-residency MFA  program, you'll complete both a manuscript suitable for submission to editors and a critical essay that's ideal for literary journals.

Curriculum Requirements & Resources

General education.

All undergraduate students are required to take general education courses , which are part of SNHU's newly redesigned program, The Commons. The goal of The Commons' curriculum is to empower you with some of the most in-demand skills, so you can succeed not only in your academic career, but in your personal and professional life too.

Technology Resources

We provide cloud-based virtual environments in some courses to give you access to the technology you need for your degree – and your career. Learn more about our virtual environments .

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Save time and tuition with our Pathways to Math Success assessments. Depending on your scores, you could earn up to 12 math credits – the equivalent of 4 courses – toward your degree for less than $50 per assessment. For additional information, or to register for a Pathways to Math Success assessment, contact your admission counselor or academic advisor today.

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Inspire and engage others through your creative writing skills.

You’re full of bold ideas, innovative concepts and compelling thoughts. In studying the craft of creative writing you are taking your place beside those who use language, literature and writing to shape our world.

Through UCF Online’s creative writing courses, you’ll become an expert communicator with a deep appreciation of fiction, poetry and non-fiction prose. This program will guide you through an understanding of rhetoric, communication and literary structure within a diverse array of texts. You’ll also stretch your imagination as you hone your own craft, learning how to construct poignant arguments, think critically and develop original creative content for fiction and nonfiction genres.

Written communication is one of the most enduring, flexible and sought-after skills in today’s employment landscape. With your online creative writing degree you’ll be poised for a career in a variety of fields, including law, editing and publishing, teaching, consulting and more. Get started today and earn your BA in Creative Writing.

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An intermediate level fiction writing workshop for English majors; group analysis and criticism; close reading of contemporary fiction and fiction theory.

Advanced Poetry Writing Workshop

Intensive writing practice in poetry. Peer critique and group discussion of original manuscripts.

History of Prose Style

Close study of style and craft in exemplary works of fiction and creative nonfiction from various time periods.

Skills You'll Learn

  • Learn how to self-edit and provide constructive feedback to others, helping you refine your writing and improve your overall craftsmanship.
  • Generate unique ideas, explore unconventional perspectives, and approach problems from various angles.
  • Cultivate your ability to gather relevant data, evaluate sources and critically assess different perspectives, which can be applied to various professional settings.

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Top Online Bachelor's in Writing Programs for 2019

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A bachelor’s degree in creative writing online sharpens one’s writing abilities, and prepares them for employment in an array of industries, including publishing and advertising. The need for writers and editors is expected to grow moderately over the next decade, and nearly every business and organization needs writers in some capacity to produce copy, presentations, or other customer-facing deliverables.

What are the Best Online Bachelor's in Writing Programs?

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What Will I Learn in an Online Writing Program?

Some creative writing bachelor’s degree online programs focus on literature, while others require students to create a portfolio of work upon graduation. Many also teach business and professional writing to prepare students for the job market. While curriculums and coursework varies, most students complete some iteration of the following courses.

  • Creative Writing: From fiction to poetry, creative writing lets students freely express themselves. This course explores the fundamentals of story structure and proper prose format, among other forms of writing.
  • Literature: Students examine the great literary works from around the world, in a variety of genres, and analyze themes, styles, and cultural significance.
  • Non-fiction Writing: Non-fiction writing conveys factual information, and includes magazine and newspaper stories. Likely topics include the elements of style and format, as well as how to find sources.
  • Rhetoric: A well-written essay persuades someone to view a topic from a different perspective. This course addresses rhetorical techniques, figures of speech, and composition.
  • Business and Professional Writing: Whether writing marketing materials or using search engine optimization techniques, students develop writing to help businesses achieve their goals in a variety of publications and formats.

What can I do with an Online Writing Degree?

Every industry employs writers and editors to create advertising materials, informational pamphlets, corporate publications, and technical documents. Writers and editors are employed as salaried in-house staff members or freelancers. Management roles for those with a creative writing bachelor's degree online are mainly editorial, with desirable salary prospects and long-term potential.

Typically working in advertising, a copywriter composes ads and written “copy” that create a desired tone to sell a product to a targeted audience. Writers focus on copywriting specifically in their undergraduate program, while many learn the specifics of their craft on the job.

An editor’s role and responsibilities vary within an organization or publication. Duties include managing the editorial direction of a publication, copy editing a manuscript for grammar, and proofreading for errors. Some editors receive pitches from prospective writers and manage a team of in-house or freelance contributors.

Technical Writer

Technical writers explain complicated, technical procedures in a manner that non-expert lay-people can understand. Many industries employ technical writers as full-time, salaried employees who write complex information in non-technical language. Technical writers are some of the highest paid writers in industry.

A journalist writes stories about people, events, cultural happenings, and other public interest topics. They conduct research, interviews, travel around the world, or cover a local beat. Many roles for journalists remain in print publications, but online publications are likely to provide more opportunities now and into the future.

High School English Teacher

A bachelor’s degree in English is the minimum qualification to become a high school english teacher in many states, with some requiring advanced degrees. They teach world literature, creative writing, and rhetorical strategies. The teaching profession remains a stable career choice today and into the near future.

Job Outlook and Salary

Writers and editors are considered part of the media and communication industry, which is projected to grow 4 percent by 2024, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics . After completing a creative writing bachelor's degree online, one should explore writing opportunities in different industries. Some industries, like computer and information technology, have a need for writers and also feature a high projected rate of growth. Note that salaries vary based on specific writing and editing interests, the industry, as well as the location.

Salary Growth by Experience

In addition to individual workplaces or industries, professional experience impacts the annual earnings of writers and editors. The table below features data from PayScale of expected salaries for copywriters, editors, and technical writers at different stages of their respective careers. As expected, the salary trajectory of most careers gradually increases, with the highest earning potential at 10-20 years of experience. Because the role of an editor varies -- with duties ranging from proofreading to managing an entire editorial process -- the salaries for this career vary greatly as well.

To determine the best online bachelor's in writing programs, we looked at the most important factors prospective students, mainly common predictors of future success and a school's commitment to online programs. This boils down to admissions rate, student loan default rate, retention rate, graduation rate, and the percent of students enrolled in online classes. All data points are taken from information provided by colleges and universities to the National Center for Education Statistics.

Each factor is weighted evenly in order to give an objective view and determine the best online bachelor's in writing programs. To calculate our rankings, we looked at a school's ranking when organized by a single factor, and then averaged each category's ranking to find an overall score: Admissions Rate (20%) + Default Rate (20%) + Retention Rate (20%) + Graduation Rate (20%) + Percent of Students Enrolled in Online Classes (20%) = Final score.

2024 Best Online Creative Writing Degrees [Bachelor’s Guide]

If you love penning stories, brainstorming characters, and building whole worlds in your head, then a creative writing degree may be an ideal fit.

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In this college program, you could develop skills for turning your natural talent into a career opportunity. Clear, clever writing is beneficial in a variety of work settings.

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Whether you choose to pursue a creative career or to apply your skills in advertising, teaching, or another field, online writing degrees could help you get started.

Universities Offering Online Bachelors in Creative Writing Degree Program

Methodology: The following school list is in alphabetical order. To be included, a college or university must be regionally accredited and offer degree programs online or in a hybrid format.

Colorado Christian University

Colorado Christian University offers a BA in Creative Writing that can be earned 100% online. Class sizes are small, and students take just one course at a time in 5 week sessions. The curriculum teaches from a Christian worldview and includes courses such as Survey of the Publishing Industry, Advanced Creative Writing, Nonfiction Seminar, and more.

Colorado Christian University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.

Florida International University

Florida International University offers an online program for a Bachelor of Arts in English with a Writing and Rhetoric track. Graduates often pursue careers in writing, publishing, advertising, media, and related fields. The curriculum includes studies in written and spoken communication. Coursework includes Approaches to Literature, Introduction to Writing Studies, Rhetorical Theory and Practice, and more.

Florida International University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges.

Grand Canyon University

Grand Canyon University’s Bachelor of Arts in Professional Writing for New Media can be earned on campus or online. On-campus classes are 15 weeks long, and online classes are 7 weeks long. Graduates often work in fields such as publishing, journalism, marketing, and advertising. GCU uses a faith-based curriculum.

Grand Canyon University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.

Liberty University

Liberty University offers a BS in English and Writing—Creative Writing that can be earned entirely online. Each class is 8 weeks long. The average student can finish the program in just 3.5 years. Coursework includes Introduction to Creative Writing, American Realism and Naturalism, Modern Grammar, and more.

Liberty University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges.

Missouri State University

Missouri State University offers a Bachelor of Science in Professional Writing. Graduates of the program have gone on to work as editors, journalists, content marketing specialists, public relations specialists, and more. Online classes are taught by the same faculty as those on campus.

Missouri State University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.

Southern New Hampshire University

Southern New Hampshire University offers an online program for a Bachelor of Arts in Creative Writing. Four concentration options are available: Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, and Screenwriting. Classes are asynchronous and have no set meeting times. Potential students can apply at any time to start in an upcoming 8 week term.

Southern New Hampshire University is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education.

Southwest Minnesota State University

Southwest Minnesota State University offers a BA in English with an emphasis in Creative Writing. The program is available online and provides a high level of flexibility. The program’s faculty members are published writers themselves. Graduates often work in fields such as teaching, editing, publishing, journalism, and more.

Southwest Minnesota State University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.

University of Arkansas – Little Rock

The University of Arkansas—Little Rock offers an online program for a BA in Professional and Technical Writing. The program requires students to develop proficiency in a second language. Course possibilities include Introduction to Professional and Technical Writing, Persuasive Writing, Theories of Rhetoric and Writing, Document Design, and more.

UA Little Rock is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.

University of Central Florida

The University of Central Florida offers an online program for a BA in English—Creative Writing. The curriculum seeks to develop students’ general communication and critical thinking skills. Graduates often go on to careers as copywriters, educators, journalists, and more. Online courses at UCF may be synchronous or asynchronous.

The University of Central Florida is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges.

University of Wisconsin – Superior

The University of Wisconsin—Superior offers a BA in Writing that can be earned 100% online. Online students may take some classes on campus if they wish. The program includes courses in creative writing, persuasive writing, technical writing, poetry, and more. Students are required to build portfolios as they work their way through the program.

UW-Superior is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.

Online Creative Writing Degrees

Student taking an online Creative Writing Degree

Have you always dreamed of launching a career as a writer? If so, a college major in creative writing could help you develop your knowledge and skill sets.

If this is a job you’re thinking about, then you’ve probably spent a considerable amount of time practicing your writing over the years. A college program could help you take that to the next level. In this program, you could learn from experienced professors and get feedback from your peers. You’ll also study the examples of accomplished writers who have gone before you.

You may practice many different styles of writing, such as:

  • Film scripts
  • Nonfiction pieces
  • Short stories

Your college may offer concentration tracks for this type of bachelors degree program. That way, you can study an area of creative writing that you’re really interested in.

For example, you might focus on fiction or nonfiction creative writing. Poetry could be another option. Even if your school doesn’t have predesigned concentrations, you may still have the opportunity to focus on the types of writing that most appeal to you. That’s because there are usually many elective courses available in a writing program.

Along with your classes, you might be able to do a for-credit internship. Through it, you could gain experience in a real-world publishing setting. Many creative writing majors pursue jobs as novelists, journalists, or television writers. You could also think about becoming an editor, an agent, or a producer. There may also be opportunities for you in schools or libraries.

Writing Careers & Salaries

Writing Careers & Salaries

There are many different jobs that relate to writing. Of course, you could pursue work as a writer or an author, but that comes in a wide variety of forms. There are some creative writers who write novels, poems, or children’s books. Others pen plays or television scripts.

Just because you study creative writing in college doesn’t mean that you’d have to stick to that type of writing. Your way with words could also be useful for jobs in journalism, social media management, or textbook writing. Some graduates create copy for advertising or marketing purposes.

There are also jobs for technical writers. They often use their skills to explain things related to science, technology, or mechanics. Your understanding of words and language could also be useful for helping others excel as writers. For example, being an editor or a literary agent are other lines of work to consider.

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics , here are the median salaries of potential career paths related to the field of writing.

Some positions may require additional education, and extensive experience may be needed for jobs with high levels of responsibility.

With experience, some professionals move into roles where they coordinate many aspects of the creative process. Examples include being a movie producer or a creative director. Perhaps you are choosing a creative writing career because you really love literature. In a library, you could help others discover great books.

Depending on your role, you might require additional training, such as a master’s degree in library science. Another way to help others uncover a love for words is to work as a teacher. For example, with the proper training, graduates may teach language, literature, or creative writing in a junior high or a high school. You could also consider teaching creative writing in non-school settings, such as community youth programs.

Bachelor of Creative Writing Curriculum & Courses

Students taking Bachelor in Creative Writing, studying together

In a creative writing program, you may have the opportunity to take many different classes of your choosing. That way, you can craft a degree program that reflects your goals and interests.

Your curriculum might include:

  • British Literature : You’ll read works by famous British authors, analyze the texts, and write papers about them.
  • Creative Genres : Toward the beginning of your studies, you may have a class that surveys several genres through both reading and writing assignments.
  • Digital Writing : There are some unique considerations for publication in an online format, so you’ll explore social media, blogs, email campaigns, and other digital media in this course.
  • Drama Studies : You may read famous plays, study the historical development of this genre, and consider drama’s influence on life and culture.
  • English Grammar and Syntax : The ability to write correctly will serve you well throughout your career, so you may have a class to refresh and refine that skill.
  • Literary Criticism : You’ll learn to be a critical reader who can analyze texts and evaluate their meaning through various literary frameworks.
  • Poetry Writing : Poems come in many different styles, and you’ll explore a variety of them during this class as you practice writing poetry and sharing it with others.
  • Publishing Careers : There might be a class that introduces you to jobs in writing and publishing so that you can start making a career plan.
  • Screenplays : As you study the screenplay format, you may write your own scripts and evaluate your classmates’ creations.
  • Writing Fiction : In this course, you’ll gain experience as a fiction writer by creating various pieces and sharing them with the other students in your class.

A bachelors program will generally have about 120 credit hours total, including both general education classes and the ones for your creative writing major.

Admissions Requirements

Friends preparing their requirements for Bachelor in Creative Writing

The admissions process varies from school to school, but it usually begins with filling out an application form. There may be a fee too.

In addition, you might submit the following:

  • Essay or writing sample
  • Official high school transcript or GED certificate
  • Scores from the ACT or the SAT (not required by all schools)

At schools with rolling admissions, you can turn in your materials at any point in the year. Other schools set firm deadlines for applying.

Online Creative Writing Programs Accreditation

University offering Online Creative Writing Programs

There are many types of college accreditation. One of the most important to consider is regional accreditation . This status means that a school has been evaluated and approved by one of the seven regional accreditors in the US.

There are strict standards for regional accreditation, so it is considered a key sign of a credible school. That’s often important to both educational institutions and employers. If your school is regionally accredited, you might be able to transfer credits to another college or qualify for graduate school.

Accreditation might also help you in your job search since employers may prefer to hire people with accredited degrees.

Financial Aid and Scholarships

Creative Writing Degree Financial Aid

College can be costly, but you may be able to get financial help from a variety of sources. Filling out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) can help you determine your eligibility for government assistance. That can include both state and federal funding.

Students often qualify for government loans that allow them to borrow money until school is over. Some may get grants as well. Scholarships can be another valuable addition to your financial aid package. There are all sorts of scholarship programs, such as ones given for academic merit, sports ability, and leadership capacity. In addition to outside scholarships, you might also be awarded money directly from your college.

Employers sometimes help pay for college too. You can check with your human resources department to see whether your workplace has a tuition program.

What Can You Do with a Creative Writing Degree?

A bachelor’s in creative writing online degree could help you launch a career as a writer. Your preference might be to write books, poems, plays, or movie scripts. You could focus on pieces for young audiences or for older readers.

The Bureau of Labor Statistics says that writers may work for others or be self-employed. Other potential jobs in the publishing industry include being an editor or a literary agent. There’s also the possibility of becoming a journalist or copywriter for a newspaper, a magazine, or a website. You could also consider teaching creative writing to students in public schools or private settings.

If you feel that a masters degree would be beneficial, you could search the best online MFA in Creative Writing programs that would suit your needs.

How Long Does It Take to Get an Online Bachelor’s Degree in Creative Writing?

Woman pursuing Creative Writing Bachelor's Degree online

You can generally finish a bachelors in creative writing online program in 4 years. Four years of full-time study is standard for a bachelor’s degree, but sometimes online English degree programs let you finish a bit faster.

If you want to graduate quickly, you can choose to take classes throughout the year and pick a school with accelerated terms. Often, that means that the courses last only 8 weeks each. At some schools, you may have the option to earn a teaching credential by taking extra classes, though that would extend the overall length of your program.

Should I Major in Creative Writing?

Creativity and strong communication skills are essential, but that’s not all that’s needed for success in this field. For example, it helps to be organized. Writers may have several writing projects—each with different requirements and deadlines—on their plate at once.

It’s also beneficial for writers to be open to criticism. In college, your peers and your professors will evaluate your work. Feedback, often critical, will likely continue throughout your career. Also, writers are sometimes self-employed. While they may not always have the security of a steady paycheck, they have the flexibility to make their own schedule and pursue passion projects.

What’s the Difference Between a Technical Writing vs. Creative Writing Bachelors Degree?

For a writing career, you could pursue work as a creative writer or a technical writer. While both jobs require strong communication skills, they typically rely on different styles and have different goals.

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, technical writers have a higher median annual salary than other types of writers.

Is a Creative Writing Degree Worth It?

Man with BS in Creative Writing, working as an author

Yes, a creative writing degree is worth it for many students. If creative writing is something that you really enjoy—and you want to make a career out of it—then this program may be a good fit for you.

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, jobs in media and communication are expected to increase at a 14% rate over the next ten years. In particular, jobs for authors and writers should see 9% growth during that time. So, English is a good major for a number of students who picture themselves in creative writing careers.

Getting Your Bachelor in Creative Writing Degree Online

Woman completing her Bachelor in Creative Writing Degree online

Creative writing can be an exciting career choice for anyone who enjoys using words and sharing ideas. If you’ve always dreamed of being an author, a playwright, or a poet, this could be a strategic degree path for you.

Also, a busy schedule doesn’t need to hold you back from getting a college degree. Instead, you might consider earning your creative writing bachelor’s degree online. Distance learning programs often cater to busy students with full schedules.

You can count on getting a high-quality education when you study online at an accredited college or university. The sooner you start checking out schools, the sooner you can begin planning your creative writing studies.

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Highly transferable skills in communication, editing, and critical thinking allow writers to excel in journalism, advertising, corporate communications, and popular writing, including mediums like novels and screenplays.

Writers and authors earn a median annual salary of $63,200, with top earners working in the performing arts and sport industries. While employment in newspaper, book, and magazine publishing is projected to decline between 2019-2029, writers enjoy growing opportunities in online publications and services.

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#1 Best Online Bachelor’s in Writing Programs

Florida International University

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Florida International University enrolls distance learners in 67 programs. The college offers 36 fully online bachelor's degree programs to undergraduate students. The online bachelor's in writing and rhetoric is a wise choice for students seeking competitive, flexible study applicable to a career in writing. The program offers flexible study options, where students can pursue full- or part-time enrollment while modifying classes as they see fit.

During the program, students complete foundational and advanced coursework relevant to the writing field. Learners also fulfill general education requirements. While enrolled, degree-seekers can customize their studies by choosing electives, minors, and degree concentrations.

Graduates often easily grow their earning potential with a bachelor's degree. Graduates who have completed their degree earn on average a median salary of $41,500 after six years. Undergraduates pay an average of $9,888 yearly in tuition and fees after aid. Students interested in learning more about admission requirements and their eligibility for financial aid should connect with the department.

Florida International University at a Glance:

Online Enrollment: 39,863

Total Online Programs: 67

Online Bachelor's Programs: 36

Admission Rate: 58%

#2 Best Online Bachelor’s in Writing Programs

University of Central Florida

  • Orlando, FL

With its main campus in Orlando, the University of Central Florida provides competitive bachelor's degree programs to learners from all walks of life. The college supports distance learning across 19 remote bachelor's programs. The bachelor's in creative writing offers flexible, rigorous study.

The program prioritizes flexibility in student learning. Enrollees can choose electives, minors, and other modifications to individualize their studies.

Creative writing enrollees can expect to pay $19,810 in tuition. students gain access to internal and external funding opportunities, such as scholarships, fellowships, and federal financial aid, through the college. Degree-seekers receive a financial aid award package amounting to $9,728 on average.

University of Central Florida at a Glance:

Online Enrollment: 41,097

Total Online Programs: 47

Online Bachelor's Programs: 19

Admission Rate: 44%

#3 Best Online Bachelor’s in Writing Programs

Indiana University East

  • Richmond, IN

Indiana University East, a public, four-year college in Richmond, supports remote learning across 19 online programs. Undergraduate students can choose from 13 online bachelor's programs. Learners seeking advanced online study in writing can enroll in the school's online bachelor's in technical and professional writing. The program offers flexible study options, allowing learners to pursue full- or part-time enrollment while modifying classes as they see fit.

Throughout the program, students attend industry-relevant lectures while completing writing-specific coursework. This curriculum, which consists of foundational and advanced classes, equips students with relevant skills needed to succeed in the field. Enrollees can customize their degree by choosing electives, minors, and concentrations.

A bachelor's degree connects graduates with numerous job opportunities and a higher earning potential. The institution reports a median salary of $32,400 for graduates six years after completing their studies. Undergraduate pay an average of $7,110 in tuition and fees yearly. Before applying, prospective students should connect with the department to learn more about admission requirements and application materials.

Indiana University East at a Glance:

Online Enrollment: 2,989

Total Online Programs: 19

Online Bachelor's Programs: 13

Admission Rate: 63%

#4 Best Online Bachelor’s in Writing Programs

University of Wisconsin Superior

  • Superior, WI

The University of Wisconsin Superior provides flexible study opportunities to distance learners across nine online programs. Online undergraduate students can benefit from studying in one of three online bachelor's programs. For students looking to advance in the writing field, the school's online bachelor's in writing program is a wise choice. Students in the writing program can complete classes at their own pace, with the option for part-time enrollment.

Throughout their coursework, students gain industry-relevant knowledge through general and advanced classes. Enrollees also complete general education classes, gaining a well-rounded education. Enrollees can customize their studies by working with their academic advisor to choose electives, minors, and degree concentrations.

A bachelor's degree often connects graduates with numerous job opportunities and a higher earning potential. According to the institution, enrollees can earn a median salary of $33,200 six years after finishing their degree. Writing students can expect to pay $12,695 in tuition and fees per year. Students can meet with leaders in the writing department to discuss application materials, admission requirements, and other relevant information.

University of Wisconsin Superior at a Glance:

Online Enrollment: 1,231

Total Online Programs: 9

Online Bachelor's Programs: 3

Admission Rate: 82%

#5 Best Online Bachelor’s in Writing Programs

University of Colorado

The University of Colorado offers competitive bachelor's degree programs. A leader in online education, the institution supports distance learners. Individuals seeking to advance in the writing field will benefit from the bachelor's in English writing, rhetoric, and technology.

Writing students can modify their coursework to suit their interests and accommodate their schedule. Enrollees can work with their academic advisor to make these and other adjustments. Students can benefit from electives, minors, and other modifications to the curriculum.

At the accredited institution, students can access external and internal funding opportunities, such as scholarships, fellowships, and federal financial aid.

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What Is an Online Bachelor's in Writing Degree?

A bachelor's degree in writing helps students develop skills related to the written word. These include technical skills in writing, grammar, and editing as well as related skills like literary analysis. Writing programs often include workshops, where students receive feedback on writing projects from peers and professors.

A bachelor's degree in writing helps students develop skills related to the written word.

While aspiring novelists and authors are the most likely candidates for enrollment, writing degrees often attract diverse groups of students interested in both creative and technical careers. The degree is well suited for those interested in journalism, marketing, technical communication, or public relations. Writing graduates can also go on to law or business school.

By emphasizing a combination of hard and soft skills, online writing degrees turn students into competent verbal and written communicators, critical thinkers, and creative problem-solvers.

Choosing an Online Program

Because online programs allow students to attend college without being limited by their geographic location, distance learners can find it challenging to narrow down a long list of potential schools. Check out the link below for tips on choosing the best online program for your unique needs.

What Else Can I Expect From a Bachelor's in Writing Program?

Curricula for creative writing online degrees typically consist of general education, major core, and elective courses. The major core is made up of lecture courses and peer workshops, focusing primarily on literature study, writing craft, and writing critique. Other courses may cover editing, technical writing, and other genre- or career-specific skills.

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  • Multicultural Literature: A course on multicultural literature strives to increase understanding of various peoples, typically with a focus on broadening the student's exposure to different experiences, values, and belief systems. Students read, study, and discuss historical and contemporary works of multicultural literature, often with an eye toward historically oppressed groups. Topics include key historical figures and the development of various genres.
  • Technical Writing: A technical writing course teaches students how to effectively and professionally communicate technical subjects. Students learn how to research, draft, and edit technical reports, proposals, instructions, and professional correspondence. Coursework typically requires a combination of studying written material and completing practical assignments.
  • Creative Writing: Writing degrees often require several creative writing courses, including an introductory course and several workshops. In workshops, students write short pieces of fiction or poetry and then share with their peers and professor, who provide critique and feedback. Coursework strives to develop each student's creative voice and technical ability.

Writing Careers

A bachelor's in writing provides highly transferable skills in communication, critical thinking, and analysis. Whether you decide to seek traditional employment or work on a freelance basis, every industry needs talented writers and editors to help reach audiences, communicate effectively, and sell products and services.

The list below highlights three popular occupations for writing degree graduates. In many ways, however, a graduate's career options are limited only by their ingenuity and determination. With additional study, work experience, or professional certification, skilled writers can pursue positions in many creative and technical fields.

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Writers and authors create original written content for media, including books, magazines, advertisements, performing arts, movies and television, and online publications. Writers may be employed with a single organization, such as a marketing agency, or they may work with a variety of clients as a freelance contractor. Tasks commonly include research, writing, and editing.

There is no industry standard entry-level requirement for this career, but employers often prefer writers with a relevant bachelor's degree and prior experience. Writing jobs are highly competitive. Writers need strong creative, critical thinking, and communication skills.

Median Annual Salary: $63,200

Technical Writers

Technical writers create digital and hard-copy materials that communicate complex information to a target audience. These professionals commonly compose instruction manuals, journal articles, assembly instructions, and other support documentation. Tasks include researching products, determining user needs, collaborating with tech professionals, and drafting and editing written materials.

A bachelor's degree is usually required to work as a technical writer. Many employers prefer writers with work experience or knowledge of a related technical field. Optional professional certification is available from organizations like the Society for Technical Communication . Technical writers need excellent critical thinking, teamwork, and organizational skills.

Median Annual Salary: $72,850

Editors plan, coordinate, and revise written material for publication in books, magazines, newspapers, and websites. Job duties vary depending on the type of media an editor works with or the type of editing they do. Common tasks include reviewing story ideas and submissions, revising errors in text, verifying facts, and approving final versions of content.

Employers typically prefer editors with a bachelor's degree in communication, journalism, or English. Relevant work experience may be required for editor positions dealing with specific subjects, like fashion, finance, or technology. Editors must be meticulous and detail-oriented, with strong interpersonal and creative skills.

Median Annual Salary: $61,370

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to complete a bachelor's in writing program.

A bachelor's degree typically takes about four years of full-time study to complete. Students who have transfer credits or enroll in summer classes often finish faster.

What Can I Do With a Bachelor's in Writing?

Baccalaureate writing degrees prepare graduates for career opportunities in fields like marketing, journalism, communications, and publishing.

How Much Do You Make as a Writer?

Income potential varies by occupation, employer, and geographic location. However, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), writers and authors make a median salary of $63,200 per year .

What Is a Bachelor's in Writing?

A bachelor's in writing is a versatile humanities degree that develops skills in critical and creative thinking, writing and editing, and literature analysis.

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A creative writing degree can help you develop your craft by studying writing techniques and genres. This type of program can help prepare students to enter a career in writing, editing, or communications.

Best Online Bachelor’s in Creative Writing Degrees

Individuals who want to expand upon their writing and creative thinking skills could benefit from earning a creative writing bachelor’s degree online.

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You often have the opportunity to receive feedback on your literary works and to compile your writing projects into a portfolio for your resume.

Online Bachelor’s in Creative Writing Degrees

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An online bachelor’s degree in creative writing is designed to help you learn about different types of writing and develop helpful techniques for a writing career. Students may have the opportunity to take writing workshops with professors who are established, authors or writers.

The first portion of an online degree in creative writing typically includes general education coursework. The other half is dedicated to core and elective writing and literature coursework. Creative writing core and elective coursework can help you hone your writing skills and develop storytelling techniques.

Subjects typically explored in a creative writing bachelor’s program include:

  • Fiction and nonfiction writing
  • Literary theory
  • Digital media writing

Students might be able to choose a concentration to focus on a certain type of writing. For example, if you’re interested in becoming a fiction writer, you might choose coursework that focuses on storytelling and literary analysis.

A creative writing degree could be useful if you’re passionate about pursuing a writing career. There are a number of career paths graduates may pursue, such as:

  • Technical Writer

Some writers may work for digital media platforms, magazines, publishers, or newspapers. They can also work in film and theater as screenwriters and playwrights. Literary analysis and critical thinking skills developed in this program could be useful for editor careers as well.

Writing Careers and Salaries

Creative Writing Careers and Salaries

There are several career paths you may consider upon receiving a creative writing bachelor’s degree. Job availability and salaries can differ depending on your amount of experience, your level of education, and your geographic location.

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics , here are some potential careers in writing and related communication fields.

Writers may be self-employed or work for professional, technical, or scientific services. Writing jobs can also be found in nonprofit organizations or other types of businesses and educational services. A creative writing degree can also be applied to various communications careers.

Students can develop strong verbal and written communication skills that are useful for jobs in media and communications. For instance, some graduates go on to work as public relations specialists or reporters.

Creative Writing Bachelor’s Curriculum & Courses

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Core coursework in creative writing major introduces students to basic concepts and principles of creative writing, literary analysis, and storytelling.

Here are some examples of courses typically offered in a creative writing bachelor’s program:

  • Introduction to Creative Writing: You’re introduced to the craft of creative writing, such as point of view, setting, conflict, and characterization.
  • Writing with Digital Media: This course concentrates on the practices of writing and publishing for digital media, and it may help you develop a digital writing portfolio.
  • Nonfiction Writing Workshop: This is a workshop writing course that teaches you about the skills and principles used to write and structure nonfiction written works.
  • Popular and Contemporary Fiction: In this course, you’ll study various popular and contemporary fiction works and learn how books are crafted to interest readers.
  • Fiction Writing Workshop: This is a workshop-style course that teaches you about the key principles of fiction writing and how to give and receive writing critiques.
  • Poetry Writing Workshop: You have the opportunity to experiment with poetry writing in traditional and nontraditional forms as well as give and receive critique from peers.
  • Screenwriting: Key principles of screenwriting are introduced in this course, including subplots, main storylines, script writing, and revisions.
  • Introduction to Literary Studies: You’ll explore different genres of literature, literature history, and methods of literary critical analysis.
  • Narrative Techniques: Methods and techniques for fiction and nonfiction writing are explored in this course.
  • Genre Writing Workshop: This course introduces you to different styles of genre writing—such as science fiction, fantasy, and horror—and allows you to produce original pieces.

You may have the option to enroll in elective courses that allow you to explore your specific writing interests.

Online Creative Writing Degree Admissions Requirements

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Admissions requirements for an online creative writing bachelor’s degree can vary between schools and programs. You can request information from the admissions offices of prospective schools for specific requirements, but these are some common ones:

  • Personal statement
  • SAT or ACT scores (only some schools require them)
  • Letters of recommendation
  • High school transcripts

When pursuing admission into a creative writing program, your personal statement offers an opportunity for you to showcase your writing skills. SAT or ACT scores may be requested as part of the application process, but not all schools require them.

Online Creative Writing Degrees Accreditation

University offering Bachelor’s in Creative Writing

When researching prospective schools, it’s essential to consider a school’s accreditation status. Colleges and universities can apply for regional accreditation to assure students that the school’s programs, faculty, resources, and facilities meet quality standards.

Attending an accredited institution or program provides credibility to your education. Future employers may also consider the accreditation status of an educational institution when reviewing job candidates. The accreditation status of your school can also affect your eligibility for federal financial aid and future education opportunities.

You can look up the accreditation statuses of postsecondary institutions on the US Department of Education ’s website.

Financial Aid and Scholarships

Creative Writing Bachelor's Degree financial aid

Attending college, whether in-person or online, can be costly. Luckily, there are several financial assistance options that can help qualifying students cut down upfront education costs.

For starters, you can apply for state and federal financial aid for income-based assistance. State financial aid eligibility requirements can vary depending on where you live. Federal aid is determined by several factors, such as household income and enrollment status. You can submit a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to find out if you’re eligible for federal assistance.

Scholarships are another way students receive money to help pay for college. Scholarships can be based on income or other factors, such as academic or athletic merit. While some scholarships have specific criteria to apply, others can be available to virtually any student. Applying for as many scholarships as you can increase your possibility of receiving a monetary award.

What Is a Creative Writing Bachelors Degree?

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A creative writing bachelors degree is an undergraduate program that helps you develop writing and communication skills and fosters self-expression.

Core classes are group-oriented and often operate as a workshop-style environment. Students have the opportunity to create various types of written works and share them with peers to receive feedback. You may explore different writing genres and forms of literature to develop a deeper understanding of writing methods and techniques.

A creative writing program is often designed to help prepare students for a career in writing or media and communications.

Is Creative Writing a Good Major?

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Yes, creative writing is a good major for many undergraduate students. This type of program can help you develop a number of versatile skills, such as creative thinking, storytelling, networking, and communication. These skill sets can be applied to various industries, and career possibilities can vary depending on your interests.

For instance, aspiring authors and writers may benefit from a creative writing program. Your newfound skills and knowledge could also be applied to editing and proofreading, public relations, marketing, or similar fields. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median yearly salary of writers and authors is $69,510. Salaries can differ depending on many factors, such as the industry you work in and your level of experience.

What Can You Do with a Degree in Creative Writing?

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A creative writing degree can help prepare you for a career in writing, editing, or other media and communications jobs. Related occupations to writers and authors include editors, news analysts, reporters, journalists, social media writers, and public relations specialists.

In a creative writing degree program, you may develop skills on how to structure certain documents, conduct research, and write clear and captivating stories. If you’re interested in research and storytelling, you might consider a career as a fiction writer, journalist, or reporter.

Professionals interested in writing complex documents, such as instruction manuals or guides, may consider a technical writing job.

Some graduates of creative writing degree undergrad programs go on to earn an on-campus or online masters in creative writing .

How Long Does It Take to Get a Bachelor in Creative Writing Degree Online?

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A traditional, 16-week bachelor’s program takes 4 years to complete if you’re enrolled full-time. Part-time enrollment in a traditional program can take longer.

The minimum credit requirement for most traditional bachelor’s programs is 120 credits. You may complete a 120-credit program in less time if you take extra credits each semester. If you follow an 8-week semester schedule and stay enrolled year-round, you may be able to finish in less time.

Some colleges and universities offer online accelerated programs to students. This format might enable you to complete your degree in less than 4 years.

What’s the Difference Between a BA vs. BS in Creative Writing Degree?

Schools may offer a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Creative Writing and a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Creative Writing. While both types of degree programs will include courses on creative writing, the overall programs will have different focuses.

A BA in Creative Writing explores subjects across the arts and humanities, while a BS in Creative Writing focuses more on research and technical subjects, such as math and science.

What’s the Difference Between a Technical Writing vs. Creative Writing Major?

Creative writing and technical writing are two types of writing that involve different skills and processes. Here are some key differences between creative and technical writing.

A creative writing major can help students find their writing voice and develop their craft in one or more genres. Technical writing involves learning how to write and structure documents used by businesses or organizations, such as instruction manuals and guides.

Is a Bachelors in Creative Writing Online Degree Worth It?

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Yes, a bachelors in creative writing online degree is worth it for many professionals. It can allow you to explore and develop storytelling techniques and writing skills that are used in writing and communications careers.

The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects 4% job growth for writers and authors over the next ten years. Employment for media and communications careers overall is expected to grow by 6% over the same period. You might consider a creative writing degree if you enjoy telling stories, being imaginative, and communicating through the written word.

Universities Offering Online Bachelors in Creative Writing Degree Programs

Methodology: The following school list is in alphabetical order. To be included, a college or university must be regionally accredited and offer degree programs online or in a hybrid format.

Arkansas Tech University

Arkansas Tech University offers a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Creative Writing. Many graduates pursue graduate studies or careers as teachers, lawyers, editors, or communications managers. The curriculum can be customized with electives covering screenwriting, travel writing, comedy, and historical fiction. Students can attend classes in-person, online, or using a blend of the two formats.

Arkansas Tech University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.

Colorado Christian University

Colorado Christian University offers a Bachelor of Arts in Creative Writing. This program is made distinctive by its seasoned professors, Christ-centered approach, and flexible online learning format. The program requires the completion of 120 credit hours. Graduates often pursue careers as technical writers, copy editors, authors, journalists, teachers, marketing specialists, or public relations coordinators.

Colorado Christian University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.

Eastern Oregon University

Eastern Oregon University offers a 100% online program for a Bachelor’s in English and Writing. The degree may be completed as a Bachelor of Arts with foreign language requirements or as a Bachelor of Science with additional science requirements. The program requires the completion of 180 credits. The curriculum covers key concepts like literature, grammar, creative writing, and linguistics.

Eastern Oregon University is accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities.

Liberty University

The Bachelor of Science in English and Writing program at Liberty University offers a concentration in Creative Writing. This program may be an ideal fit for students wanting to become compelling storytellers and dynamic communicators. The program’s 120 required credits can typically be completed in 3.5 years. The school allows up to 90 qualifying credits to be transferred in from outside institutions.

Liberty University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges.

Maharishi International University

Maharishi International University offers a Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences in Creative Writing with specialty tracks in Poetry, Fiction, and Non-Fiction. The curriculum combines theoretical English knowledge delivered via lectures with technical skills honed with peers in writing workshops. This program can be completed either fully in-person or on-campus.

MIU is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.

Maryville University

Maryville University offers a Bachelor of Arts in English. The curriculum aims to teach students how to analyze literature, communicate effectively, foster creativity, and become storytellers. The program is housed entirely online and requires the completion of 128 credit hours. Potential courses include History of Literary Criticism, World Mythology, and Writing Across the Disciplines.

Maryville University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.

Middle Georgia State University

Middle Georgia State University offers a Bachelor of Arts in English. This program may be a good fit for students interested in gaining broadly applicable reading, critical thinking, and writing skills. Classes meet 100% online, and each one is 8 to 15 weeks long. The program offers concentrations in Professional Writing, Creative Writing, and Generalist English.

Middle Georgia State University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges.

Nicholls State University

Nicholls State University offers a Bachelor of Arts in English with concentrations in Creative Writing, Literary Studies, Film Studies, and Writing and Rhetoric. Students can further customize their curriculum by choosing electives that best suit their personal interests and professional goals. All classes meet fully online.

Nicholls State University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges.

Regent University

Regent University offers a Bachelor of Arts in English with a concentration in Writing. Graduates can pursue diverse roles in fields like journalism, public relations, marketing, publishing, and corporate communications. Classes can be attended online or on campus. On average, the program’s 120 required credit hours can be completed in 4 years of full-time study.

Regent University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges.

Southern New Hampshire University

Southern New Hampshire University offers an online program for a Bachelor of Arts in Creative Writing with specialties in Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, and Screenwriting. The curriculum covers topics like literary analysis, storytelling elements, literary forms, and sentence structure and style. Up to 90 qualifying credits from outside institutions may be transferred in toward the program’s 120 required credits.

Southern New Hampshire University is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education, Inc.

Southwest Minnesota State University

The Bachelor of Arts in English program at Southwest Minnesota State University offers a concentration in Creative Writing. This program boasts a faculty of published writers and a curriculum that may be tailored to students’ interests. The program utilizes a fully online learning format. Common careers for graduates include teaching, journalism, editing, public relations, and communications.

Southwest Minnesota State University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.

Spalding University

Spalding University offers a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Creative Writing. This program equally emphasizes collaboration, feedback, community, and exploration of craft.

Students must complete 120 credits to graduate. The curriculum blends general education courses in humanities, social and natural sciences, mathematics, and religious studies with major-specific courses. Major-specific courses typically include studies in literature and linguistics and creative writing workshops.

Spalding University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges.

University of Central Florida

The University of Central Florida offers a 100% online program for a Bachelor of Arts in English with a specialization in Creative Writing. This program may be an excellent next step for students who want to expand their literary knowledge and hone their craft. This program requires the completion of 120 credit hours. Graduates often pursue careers as copywriters, educators, publishers, journalists, or playwrights.

The University of Central Florida is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges.

University of Colorado - Denver

The University of Colorado—Denver offers a Bachelor of Arts in English Writing, Rhetoric, and Technology. Potential courses in the program include Business Writing, Multimedia Composition, Fiction Workshop, and Grammar, Rhetoric, and Style. The program’s 120 required credit hours can typically be completed in 4 years of full-time study. All classes utilize a fully online learning model.

The University of Colorado – Denver is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.

University of Pennsylvania

The University of Pennsylvania offers a Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences in Creative Writing. This program is designed for students who want to gain critical thinking skills, collaborate with other writers, and unlock their creativity. Classes are held asynchronously online, and each one is 8 weeks long. The degree requirements can typically be completed in 4 years.

The University of Pennsylvania is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education.

Getting Your Bachelor’s Degree in Creative Writing Online

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Bachelor of Creative Writing online degrees can offer you a flexible way to pursue your passion for writing. You can learn how to write and structure certain types of written works, such as fictional stories, memoirs, film scripts, or poetry.

Students often graduate with a writing portfolio that they’ve compiled from various courses throughout the program. Communication, critical thinking, and research are just a few of the versatile skills you can learn in a creative writing program.

You can take the first step toward earning your degree today by researching accredited online English degrees in creative writing that fit your interests and aspirations.

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The world runs on storytelling. If you’re interested in narrative craft, the best online bachelor’s in creative writing will develop your talents. 

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Creative writing allows you to use your imagination. You can form your own ideas. A degree in creative writing prepares online students like you with skills to work in many careers. 

An online creative writing degree prepares you for many jobs. You can be an author or a journalist. There are many other career pathways you might consider – more on that in a bit.

What Do the Schools in Our Rankings of the Best Online Creative Writing Degrees Offer?

The online schools for creative writing listed below prepare you for success. You’ll develop a knack for storytelling. This helps you apply your talents to many fields.

The University of Central Florida is one of the colleges listed in this ranking. UCF Professor and Graduate Studies Director Terry Thaxton says, “The creative writing program at UCF provides students with professional and focused studies in the art and craft of fiction, literary nonfiction, poetry, and scriptwriting. In addition to that, students learn editing and gain publishing experience through The Florida Review and The Cypress Dome , as well as local small presses.”

Read on to learn more about UCF and other top-ranked online programs in creative writing.

What is an Online Bachelor’s Degree in Creative Writing?

In an online creative writing degree, online students like you use their creativity to become exceptional communicators . As noted earlier, you can do this in many areas. Use your natural creativity with the skills you gain in your degree program to be successful

Depending on your online program, you can adjust your classes to your writing interests. You’ll also study many classic and modern texts. 

You can earn a Bachelor of Arts degree in Creative Writing in four years or less. The time depends on your class schedule.

For example, full time college students take 12 or more credits per semester each fall and spring for four years.

However, if you only attend school part-time, the time to graduate could be a lot longer. But what if you take an extra course each semester? What if you attend school in the summer? In those cases, you can reduce the time it takes to graduate.

How to Get Your Bachelor’s in Creative Writing Faster

If you’re looking for a best online creative writing degree and want to finish it quickly, you’ll need to load up on classes.

For example, let’s say full time students take 18 credits each fall. Let’s also assume there’s another 18 credits each spring. Then, there’s six credits each summer. You can do a typical four-year online creative writing degree in just three years if you follow this plan.

Taking more classes each semester of your online bachelor program makes your life more stressful. Are you ready for more work?

The possible stress of taking more online courses each semester might be worth it. After all, you’ll be done with your writing degree a semester or two ahead of schedule!

Online writing degree programs might include coursework in:

  • Technical writing
  • Digital writing
  • Fiction writing
  • Professional writing
  • Modern and contemporary literature
  • Playwriting
  • Literary history
  • Literary theory
  • Business writing

Also, most creative writing programs include critical reading and critical writing courses. You’ll likely take nonfiction writing courses as part of your online bachelor studies.

The required courses depend on your program.

For example, let’s assume your online degree program is creative writing, emphasizing American literature. Your classes will mostly include topics like literary theory rather than a class like technical writing. These courses help you prepare to join the ranks of professional writers.

Your elective choices are determined by the focus of your program, too.

Elective Courses are Required for Your Degree

When earning a professional writing degree, you’ll also take electives. These electives focus on your area of interest.

So, let’s say you’re getting an online bachelor degree to be a journalist. You might take courses in professional and creative writing.

As another example, let’s say you want to be an author. Your elective courses might focus less on technical and professional writing and more on:

  • world literature
  • science fiction and fantasy
  • literature for children

These are just a few examples. Most online writing programs offer many electives to help online students find their passion.

What are General Education Courses for a Writing Program?

You’ll take courses in the major area of your online bachelor degree. You’ll also need to do general courses. Only then can you finish online creative writing programs.

For example, if you’re majoring in professional writing, you’ll take courses in math and science. Humanities, physical education, and courses in several other areas are also required. You can expect to take courses in art and communications. Classes in government, history, biology, and algebra are part of the general education requirements for your creative writing degree as well.

How Much Can You Earn With an Online Bachelor’s Degree in Creative Writing?

With an online creative writing degree you can get creative writing careers working with other professional writers. 

For example, with a bachelor’s in creative writing, you could focus on technical writing. You might work within the legal system or IT industry.

Or, if you want to focus on your creativity, you might do professional writing as an editor or publisher. Perhaps professional writing isn’t your cup of tea, and you want to be a teacher. That’s okay too!

If you want the freedom to write original creative content, you could become a freelance writer. A job as a copywriter or content creator is possible as well. Both options give you leeway in your professional writing pursuits. In other words, with a degree from an online writing program, you can pursue careers in many areas.

Of course, the salary you might earn with a bachelor’s degree in creative writing is important. You should pursue a career you like. But, you also need to pay the bills! Below are sample salaries for various professional writing careers you might consider in the creative writing space.

Creative Writing Salary Comparison

According to PayScale, copywriters earn an average base salary of $53,800 per year . The pay range for copywriters extends from $39,000 to $77,000 per year. With things like bonuses included, the pay for this type of professional writing can be as much as $80,000 per year.

Technical Writer

Technical writers earn a median salary of $61,572 annually , according to PayScale. The income for technical writers ranges from $43,000 per year up to $89,000 per year. With bonuses and such, that number can be as high as $92,000 per year for technical writers.

If you want a professional writing career as an editor, PayScale estimates a salary of $55,414 per year . The pay range for this job goes from $36,000 to $84,000. Again, the income can be slightly more with bonuses – up to $88,000 per year. That’s not a bad salary with a bachelor’s in writing!

Content Writer

Content writers make a median salary of $49,276 annually . You can make as much as $75,000 per year. With bonuses and other factors, you can make about $1,000 more each year.

Freelance Writer

If you pursue your own professional writing career as a freelancer, you might earn around $53,349 per year . However, your pay could be more because you can charge a higher rate. Likewise, freelance writers can choose the clients for whom they work. This allows you to prioritize your work for the clients that pay the most.

What Factors Affect Salary?

The numbers listed above are just averages. Many people in these professional writing careers earn less. An equal number earn more.

Your salary depends on the services you provide. Your success also factors into it.

For example, assume you’re a technical writer that is good at research. Also assume you have good technical language skills. In that case, your services might be in demand.

Likewise, if you’re good at storytelling, a publisher might give you a book deal.

If business writing is your thing, your services in professional writing might be in high demand from companies.

Your Services and Your Success Determine Your Salary

So there are two parts to this. First, is the type of writing you provide in demand? Fiction writing and technical writing, for example, might be more in demand than poetry writing.

Second, are you good at it? If the answer is yes, you might earn more money. But if you’ve just graduated and are beginning your career, you might not have the writing skills and experience to get a higher wage.

Where you work as a creative writer also impacts the income you earn.

For example, a journalist who works for  The New York Times  will likely earn more money each year than a journalist for a small-town newspaper. Likewise, a technical writer employed by a national science magazine will probably make more money than technical writers who work for a small website.

Along with this is the geographic location in which you work. Urban areas tend to have higher average incomes for professionals than rural areas. But rural areas tend to be more budget-friendly when it comes to the cost of living.

The tax structure in the state in which you live also influences your bottom line. Some states have very high state income taxes, like California. Other states have no state income tax at all, like Wyoming.

When thinking about the career path you wish to pursue, consider all of these factors. As noted earlier, you should like what you do. That’s the first thing to think about. But also think about factors that impact the demand for your services.

What is Required For an Online Bachelor’s Degree in Creative Writing?

To earn an online bachelor’s degree in creative writing, you’ll need to meet several criteria.

First, send official high school transcripts to the college of your choice. You can also complete a GED program. This gets you in to many colleges.

Some schools have other admissions requirements for their bachelor’s in creative writing programs.

For example, creative writing programs might require writing samples. Faculty members evaluate these samples. They’ll also determine your potential as a writer. This is done before you’re admitted to an online bachelor program.

Other admissions requirements for a creative writing degree online might include:

  • A minimum high school GPA, such as 2.5 on a 4.0 scale
  • A minimum score on a college entrance exam, such as the ACT or SAT
  • Letters of recommendation from high school teachers

Academic Requirements for Graduation from a Creative Writing Program

O nce enrolled in a creative writing degree program, you must complete general education courses. You must also complete major-area courses and electives.

Most on-campus and online bachelor’s programs require 120 credit hours to graduate. Some professional writing degrees might require more credits.

Other than coursework, you’ll likely need a creative writing portfolio as a creative writing major.

What is a Creative Writing Portfolio?

The portfolio is graded in the final semester of your senior year in your online bachelor’s in creative writing. However, you begin putting documents in the portfolio much sooner.

The purpose of a portfolio is to show your growth as a writer.

The requirements for a creative writing portfolio vary from one creative writing program to the next. You can expect to include at least a dozen or so writing samples.

Depending on your classes, area of interest, and future goals, your portfolio might include only one or two types of writing. Or, it might include various samples as part of your online degree.

When making a portfolio for your online bachelor degree, only include only your best work. The portfolio isn’t for everything you write in your undergraduate studies. Instead, it should be a collection of work that showcases who you are as a writer. Only include your very best stuff!

Uses for Your Portfolio After Graduation

Suppose you want to continue your education after an online bachelor’s in creative writing. There’s a good chance graduate programs will require a portfolio as part of the admissions process. Therefore, your portfolio isn’t just a part that’s required for graduation. It could also help you get into the graduate program of your choice.

What if you decide not to continue your education? Your portfolio can help you get jobs. Just like graduate admissions committees want to see what you’re made of as a writer, people hiring writers want to examine your work.

Personal Attributes Required for Online Studies

Online bachelor’s degree programs offer flexibility for fast-paced or extended course tracks. These tracks are ideal for working professionals or part-time students. This makes it a great choice for doing your studies quickly. You’ll also graduate in a shorter time.

But online coursework is not for everyone. Consider whether you have what it takes to be successful in remote learning.

To increase your success as an online bachelor’s in creative writing student, it’s helpful if you:

  • Are very highly motivated
  • Have excellent critical thinking skills
  • Can stick to deadlines
  • Can work well with little to no supervision
  • Have excellent time management skills
  • Have good technical skills
  • Have a comfortable studying environment
  • Have excellent professional and technical writing skills
  • Have a great command of the English language

Your online studying environment also impacts your success.

For example, assume your college has a really good online classroom environment. You have access to live courses and archived videos. There’s also audio files and live student support. In that case, it might be easier to complete your studies than if you’re in an online learning environment that lacks the same level of richness.

Much more goes into being a successful student, so the list above is just a few personal qualities that help you be a more effective remote learner. The point is that many different factors (not the least of which are your writing skills) enable you to be a good online creative writing student.

Are Online Creative Writing Degrees as Good as On-Campus Degrees?

Yes. Online degrees are valued and accepted bachelor of arts degrees. If you want to be a professional writer, a degree like this is a great place to start.

Most schools make no distinction whether you studied in-person or online. The diploma looks the same. As such, online programs are popular for creative writing students.

Benefits of Studying in the Best Online Creative Writing Programs

The benefit of studying for a bachelor of arts online is the flexibility. Many online courses don’t have a set meeting time. You don’t have to worry about logging on and “getting to class” by 9:00 am. You can do your work when it’s easiest for you. Online degrees are better than degrees earned on campus from a flexibility standpoint.

Another benefit of studying for a bachelor of arts online is that courses are taught by the same professors as on-campus classes.

For example, if you take a technical writing class, you’ll have the same textbooks as on-campus students. You’ll have the same reading and writing assignments as well. You’ll likely have the same syllabus as students studying in person. So, online creative writing degrees are equal to on-campus bachelor of arts degrees.

There aren’t Many Downsides of Studying Online for Creative Writing Majors

Studying a bachelor of arts online means you might miss some of the benefits of in-person learning.

For example, it might be easier to complete a group writing project when you’re all in the same room together. “Meeting” together on Zoom or another platform can be difficult. This doesn’t mean that group projects are impossible to do online. They just look different.

Schools go out of their way to develop online learning communities. Schools want to make it easier to work with other students and feel like you’re part of a real class.

Students 20 years ago might have done their online studies alone most of the time. As an online student today, you’ll interact with professors and other students for a more on-campus feel.

As noted earlier, your success as an online student depends on your personal learning style. Your traits as a learner also matter. If you’re an independent learner with great time management skills, your online degree won’t be more difficult than a similar on-campus degree.

Keys to Success for Prospective Students in a Creative Writing Bachelor’s Degree Online

Online students like you might like many creative writing areas. This includes:

  • fiction writing
  • a creative writing concentration
  • advanced poetry writing
  • advanced business writing

Being successful in an online bachelor’s in writing requires a lot of time. You’ll put in lots of effort and dedication.

Communication skills are just one of the critical skills you need to be successful in professional writing degrees. You’ll need to study and show your capabilities in:

  • advanced persuasive writing
  • science writing
  • writing online

You might also need to learn public relations, academic writing, and nonfiction writing skills.

Whether you like scientific writing, taking a writing workshop, or working on projects for general education classes, you need good communication skills. Your ability to communicate complex ideas in a clear, effective manner is critical to your success in your online courses. It’s important for a successful career that focuses on the written word as well.

What are the Best Online Bachelor’s Degrees in Creative Writing?

OSR uses six data points to determine the best creative writing degrees. There are t hree school-wide criteria and three program-specific.

School-Wide Criteria:

  • Student satisfaction ratings
  • Admission rates
  • Number of programs the school offers online

Program-Specific Criteria:

  • The median debt of graduates from that program
  • How many degrees are offered within the program’s umbrella department
  • Percentage of students at the college or university that graduated from that department

How The School and Program Data are Presented

Each school ranking displays these statistics. The sliding bar under each statistic shows how that school compares to other US institutions.  “Not reported” means a school did not release that information to the U.S. Department of Education. If you want a detailed description of the OSR process, you can reference our  methodology page.

The best online creative writing degrees on the list below are ordered according to score. The highest-scoring programs are first. The programs in our rankings do not each have a perfect score. They are still all excellent options for your undergraduate studies.

Examine each creative writing online degree carefully. Note the individual scores they achieve as well as their overall scores. Check out other resource guides. Take the time to explore the programs in more detail by visiting their websites, too.

Also learn about the programs they offer and if those programs fit your goals. For example, if you want to study professional and technical writing, look for programs that offer courses in that area. The more you research online creative writing degrees, the more likely your school search for the best online writing programs will be successful.

Best Online Colleges for Writing

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  • Total of 120 credit hours  
  • Up to 90 transfer credits  
  • No application fee or SAT/ACT scores required

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You can feel confident with Southern New Hampshire University’s online bachelor’s program. It’s the best online college for writing!

There are  four genre options to choose from when picking your writing concentration. You’ll take part in workshops, discussions, and presentations. Doing so helps you gain perspective from your classmates. Studying online allows you to perfect your talents at Southern New Hampshire University.

Full Sail University

Full Sail University

  • Total of 120 credit hours 
  • 29-month online completion time 
  • Creative writing portfolio required

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Earn your creative writing degree from Full Sail University! Like other creative writing schools online, it includes:

  • portfolio courses
  • group workshops
  • a diverse curriculum

As such, you’ll have the skills to write for all kinds of purposes.

You’ll learn about creative writing. But you’ll also gain literary knowledge. Graduate with the understanding of how to captivate consumers with your words. 

University of Central Florida

University of Central Florida

  • Update: Undergraduate Tuition is $5,910 in-state/$21,016 out-of-state.
  • Foreign language requirement 
  • Creative writing workshops required

At UCF, creative writing students gain an understanding of rhetoric. You’ll study communication as well. Another topic is literary structure within fiction, poetry, and nonfiction writing.

This program allows you to embrace your natural creative abilities. You’ll also gain the ability to form strong arguments and think critically about nuanced topics . 

University of Iowa

University of Iowa

  • A Bachelor of Applied Studies degree program 
  • Must complete at least 90 credits at UI

The University of Iowa offers a Bachelor of Applied Studies program. There is a Creative Writing emphasis area available. You can select various courses in different study areas instead of earning a simple major or minor.

The creative writing emphasis includes the following courses: Creative Writing, Fiction Writing, and Playwriting . 

Liberty University

Liberty University

  • Total of 120 credit hours
  • Complete the program within 3.5 years 
  • Allowed to transfer up to 75% of credits 

Liberty University features a Bachelor of Science in English and Writing. The program equips you with knowledge in:

  • critical thinking
  • technical writing
  • literary analysis
  • methods of research

With a focus on creative writing, you can embrace your  passion for storytelling . You’ll also gain the writing skills employers want.

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The BA in English with a concentration in creative writing focuses on the study and practice of the literary arts, with courses in poetry, fiction and creative nonfiction.

Students gain practical experience through writing workshops and internship opportunities.

The undergraduate program features an outstanding faculty whose many books have received major national and international recognition.

In addition to the guidelines in the Concurrent Program Options section below, students interested in pursuing concurrent or second baccalaureate degrees in The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences are advised to visit The College's website for more information and requirements.

Admission to the Creative Writing Concentration (Fiction & Poetry)

Portfolio submission period opens: february 20, 2023, portfolios due: march 17, 2023 by 5:00pm, submit here: spring 2023 creative writing concentration  .

Note: You need to be logged into your ASU Gmail account to connect to the portfolio submission form.  

About the Creative Writing Concentration

The Creative Writing Program encourages all interested students, regardless of their field of study, to join our community of writers through beginning and intermediate workshops in fiction and poetry (ENG 287/ENG 288 , ENG 387/ENG 388), diverse special topics courses (ENG 394/ENG 494), and various, exciting writing events held on campus. 

Interested students*, who have already taken beginning and intermediate workshops, and are committed to continuing their study of Creative Writing, have an opportunity to develop their skills in supportive, highly focused workshops through the Creative Writing Concentration. Instruction in the tradition(s) to which concentration students can aspire and uphold, and from which they may draw inspiration, will be provided by the Creative Writing Program's nationally recognized faculty of writers.

Please note that acceptance into the Creative Writing Concentration is restricted.   Students must submit a portfolio for review and be offered a seat in the advanced workshops. (Please see the "Portfolio Review Guidelines" below.) 

*Students interested in pursuing both fiction and poetry at the 400-level, must check with their academic advisor to ensure that the necessary courses (ENG 487, ENG 488, ENG 498: Fiction, ENG 498: Poetry) will fit their degree plan. Students must submit two portfolios--one in fiction, one in poetry--to be considered for admittance into advanced coursework in both areas. 

Students pursuing the Creative Writing Concentration must either select as their major the bachelor's in English with a concentration in creative writing upon being admitted to ASU or, after entering the university, meet with an English advisor to change to this major and concentration.  Non English-majors will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis.

  • To complete the concentration, English majors who have already declared themselves in the creative writing concentration must maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.00 or higher in their major.
  • Concentration students must complete the two advanced courses in their genre (ENG 487 and ENG 498 in poetry, or ENG 488 and ENG 498 in fiction). Note that enrollment into these courses is restricted. Spaces are limited. Students must submit a portfolio and be selected to move forward.  (See the "Portfolio Review Guidelines" below.)
  • Transfer students must seek advisement as to whether they will be able to successfully fulfill the creative writing concentration requirements.
  • PLEASE NOTE :  Students admitted to begin 400-level coursework through the Fall 2020 Portfolio Review will start their coursework in Spring 2021. ENG 488 (fiction) will be taken in the Spring semester. The capstone course, ENG 498, will be taken in the Fall 2021 semester. ENG 487/488 and ENG 498 may not be taken simultaneously. 
  • The next portfolio review for fiction will be offered in Fall 2022. The next portfolio review for fiction and poetry will be offered in Spring 2023.
  • Students are only allowed to apply for the creative writing concentration twice during their time at ASU.

Portfolio Submission: How to Apply

Submit your completed portfolio online via the link below. Your portfolio should include:

1.     COVER SHEET (Available Online)

2.     CREATIVE WRITING SAMPLE

     a.      Poetry Sample: 5 poems

     b.      Fiction Sample: 1 piece of fiction of at least 5 double-spaced pages and not longer than 10 double-spaced pages

3.     PERSONAL STATEMENT (2 double spaced pages or 500 words)

     a.    Discuss your interest in the relevant genre (poetry or fiction)

     b.     What do you hope to gain from the creative writing concentration

4.     CRAFT ESSAY (2 double spaced pages or 500 words)

     a.     Submit an essay on a single poem or short story focusing an element(s) of craft you learned from the piece, how that craft element(s) works within the poem/story, and  why this aspect of craft is pertinent to your own writing

     b.     Please provide textual examples from the creative piece in your essay

5 .      SUBMIT: SPRING 2023 CREATIVE WRITING CONCENTRATION

        NOTE: You need to be logged into your ASU Gmail account to connect to the portfolio submission form. 

Further Information  

To receive further information about the bachelor's in English with a concentration in creative writing, make an appointment to speak with English undergraduate advisor at 480-965-3168. You may also contact Creative Writing Program Manager, Justin Petropoulos ( [email protected] ), RBH 152.

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Degree programs in English prepare students for graduate studies in a number of programs, including English, creative writing, education, law and business. They also lead to a variety of careers in diverse fields. Employers seek those with strong writing, communication and critical thinking skills. Some of the most common professions for English majors are in the fields of:

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Graduates often find roles where they spend time:

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  • writing professional and technical content

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Students who complete this degree program may be prepared for the following careers. Advanced degrees or certifications may be required for academic or clinical positions. Career examples include but are not limited to:

Writers and Authors

  • Growth: 3.7%
  • Median Salary*: 73150
  • Growth: -4%
  • Median Salary*: 73080

English Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary

  • Growth: 1.2%
  • Median Salary*: 74280

Poets, Lyricists and Creative Writers

Secondary school teachers, except special and career/technical education.

  • Median Salary*: 62360

Public Relations Specialists

  • Growth: 6.1%
  • Median Salary*: 67440

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Search Marketing Strategists

  • Growth: 13.4%
  • Median Salary*: 68230

Technical Writers

  • Growth: 6.9%
  • Median Salary*: 79960

* Data obtained from the Occupational Information Network (O*NET) under sponsorship of the U.S. Department of Labor/Employment and Training Administration (USDOL/ETA).

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Studying abroad expands students' perspectives by exposing them to new and distinct cultures, communities and people. Students can explore the English language at a deeper level through an extended lens of dialects, literature and terminology in one of more than 300 study abroad programs.

Students can enhance their resumes with the educational experience and heightened cultural competency, communication and critical thinking skills they acquire through study abroad programs.

The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences recommends these study abroad programs for students majoring in English with a concentration in creative writing .

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Have you ever wanted to write for a magazine, news journal, or website? If so, then this program might be for you! At Liberty, you can learn how to compose original text with your own creative flair. Our journalism degree can help you gain the research and writing skills needed to craft compelling pieces that captivate your reader and move them emotionally.

Liberty University’s Bachelor of Science (BS) in Creative Writing – Journalism is an exciting and dynamic degree program that can help prepare you for a career in the media industry. With a focus on writing for social media, news and print, and multimedia storytelling, this journalism major can help equip you with the skills and knowledge you need to excel in a variety of fields.

Why Choose Liberty’s BS in Creative Writing – Journalism Degree?

There are many reasons why you might choose to pursue a Bachelor of Science in Creative Writing – Journalism. One of the main benefits of this degree is that it is 100% online, making it convenient and accessible for students with busy schedules. Additionally, this program is designed to be completed in just 3.5 years, allowing you to earn your degree quickly and start your career sooner.

Furthermore, the Bachelor of Science in Creative Writing – Journalism program is unique in its focus on both creative writing and journalism. This means you’ll gain a well-rounded education that can provide a great foundation to begin a career in news media and content writing. Whether you want to be a journalist or branch out into other areas of writing, this degree can provide a pathway to accomplishing your goals.

Liberty’s online journalism degree is taught by experienced writers and journalists who have a wealth of knowledge to share. They’ll provide you with guidance and feedback as you develop your skills and work on your writing.

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In the Bachelor of Science in Creative Writing – Journalism program, you can learn competencies that are essential for success in a variety of journalism and creative writing industries. From writing novellas to writing for theater and film, you have the opportunity to develop many abilities that can help boost your marketability. Some of the skills you can develop include:

  • Writing and Storytelling : You can learn how to craft compelling stories that engage and inform your audience, whether writing news articles, feature stories, or multimedia content.
  • Journalism Fundamentals : You will explore the basics of journalism, including how to conduct interviews, fact-check information, and write in a style that is appropriate for different types of media.
  • Print and Digital Publishing : In today’s media landscape, digital skills are essential. You can learn how to use a variety of digital tools and build platforms that focus on maturing your writing skill and brand.
  • Professional Skills : In addition to creative and technical skills, you can also develop the professional skills you need to succeed in the workplace – including teamwork, communication, and project management.

Additionally, you can learn how to write for cultural engagement and convey nuanced meaning in your work. Your studies will culminate in a senior capstone that will synthesize the knowledge and training you have gained over the course of this journalism degree.

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  • We are recognized by multiple institutions for our academic quality, affordability, and accessibility . Our commitment to excellence also helped us rank in the top 10% of Niche.com’s best online schools in America . Earning your online degree from a nonprofit university with this kind of recognition can help set you apart from others in your field.
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  • To continue our mission of providing affordable education,  electronic textbooks are provided for all undergraduate courses at no cost to you. As a full-time student, this could save you an estimated $800-2,000 per year on textbooks!
  • Liberty University has partnered with New York Times bestselling author and Christian novelist, Karen Kingsbury, to create the Karen Kingsbury Center for Creative Writing . Your curriculum includes content developed by Karen Kingsbury herself.
  • Liberty University holds institutional accreditation through the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges ( SACSCOC ).
  • This online journalism bachelor’s degree is taught by experienced professionals who are experts in the fields of journalism and creative writing.

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As a thank-you for your dedication and service to our country, Liberty is honored to serve and support you in your pursuit of online education by offering the following benefits:

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