Residencies
It’s the heart of the MFA experience. Students, faculty, visiting writers, and guest speakers from the publishing industry come together to form a diverse and dynamic artistic community teeming with the energy of a shared commitment to writing.
The community lives both inside and outside the classroom as you and your fellow students share experiences, support each other, and form new bonds. During each 10-day residency, you’ll attend lectures and readings by faculty and visiting writers, participate in workshops, and hear from guest speakers to learn the ins and outs of the publishing industry. You’ll also meet with your faculty advisor to design a reading list and study plan for the forthcoming term.
Upcoming Residency Locations
| Jan, 2026 | Alma, MI | Aug, 2029 | Alma, MI |
| Aug, 2026 | Alma, MI | Jan, 2030 | Domestic Location, TBD |
| Jan, 2027 | Venice, Italy | Aug, 2030 | Alma MI |
| Aug, 2027 | Alma, MI | Jan, 2031 | Venice, Italy |
| Jan, 2028 | Domestic Location, TBD | Aug, 2031 | Alma, MI |
| Aug, 2028 | Alma MI | Jan, 2032 | Domestic Location, TBD |
| Jan, 2029 | International Location, TBD |
At Home in Michigan
At Home in Michigan
Residency is about engaging with our surroundings. A sense of place, in terms of writing about place and respecting place is a hallmark of the program. We are proud to be the first and only low residency MFA in Michigan, and we take full advantage of the natural beauties the state affords.
The summer residencies are held on our lovely campus located in Alma, MI. Local retailer Ballyhoo Books serves as another location for readings as well as the place to purchase books for your term’s reading list and the work of our faculty and visiting writers.
We’ll convene for our winter residencies in a variety of domestic and international locations.
Winter Residency (January 7-17, 2026) – Deadline to apply: November 30
Summer Residency (August 5-15, 2026) – Deadline to apply: May 30
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In: Oxford, England
In: Oxford, England
The University of Oxford hosts students and alumni of the program at St. Hugh’s College, known for its beautiful gardens and tradition of hospitality. Our writers walk the same storied streets traveled by J.R.R. Tolkien, Susan Sontag, Seamus Heaney, Emma Thompson, Dorothy L. Sayers, C.S. Lewis, and Oscar Wilde. The residency includes tours of the iconic institution and town and lectures from university guest speakers.
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In Venice, Italy
In Venice, Italy
In the spirit of powerful authors such as Lord Byron, Henry James, and Daphne du Maurier, the Alma College MFA in Creative Writing goes to Italy for a residency in the Veneto region of Italy, including the historic city of Venice and its surrounding countryside. We explore art, food, historical villas, and visit with local writers and artists. The site piques all the senses, from the scent of perfect risotto to the colors of the buildings of Burano. Students write from this well of experience for years to come. Excursions include the historic center of Venice including St. Mark’s Square; touring the Lagoon of Venice by private boat with visits to Torcello, Burano, and San Giorgio; and travel to the foothills of the Alps to the towns of Padova, Asolo, and Trieste.
Read the blog: Experience Venice, Italy, Through the Eyes of an Alma MFA Student
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