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  1. The low-residency format prepares you for a self-directed writing life. While much creative work is done independently, you will find community here at Bennington. Twice a year, in January and June, Writing Seminars’ students and faculty gather on the Bennington campus for residencies, or virtually depending upon the ongoing world health situation.

  2. Bennington’s Dimensional Application is for first-year students who want to do more than respond to a set of given prompts. It is an opportunity for you to individually curate an application for Bennington, to create a compelling portrait of your academic achievement, and to demonstrate, in your own way, your potential to enrich, and be enriched by, the Bennington community.

  3. Any changes over the course of the dual-genre student’s study, including, in particular, any change in the designation of major and minor genres, may be made only in consultation with the program director and the student’s immediate and most recent faculty advisors. Contact: Megan Culhane Galbraith, Director, 802-440-4454, megang@bennington ...

  4. Willa Carroll MFA ’11 published her new poetry collection, Demolition Suite, via Split Rock Press.. Julia Juster (MFA candidate) has been named Managing Editor of Arrowsmith Journal.The quarterly journal runs out of Arrowsmith Press, which was founded in 2006 by former Bennington faculty Askold Melnyczuk.Julia will be responsible for compiling and editing the journal, which publishes ...

  5. Sep 1 | Returning students begin to arrive at 1pm (more details will be sent in the summer) Sep 2 | Labor Day | Several administrative offices closed. Sep 2 | Faculty meeting, 10:00am-12:00pm | CAPA Symposium. Sep 3 | Classes begin at 2:10pm. Sep 11 | Faculty Forum, 12:30pm-1:45pm.

  6. Bennington offers a self-directed pace that allows you to develop a sustainable, lifelong writing practice. We know how important it is for MFA students to gain teaching experience so we've developed the Residential Teaching Fellows program—a first-of-its-kind teaching opportunity among low-residency MFA programs, among others.

  7. Polek is a Slovak-American writer from Northeast Ohio. She is the author of Bitter Water Opera (Graywolf Press, 2024) and Imaginary Museums (Soft Skull Press, 2020), which was longlisted for the PEN/Robert W. Bingham award. She is the recipient of a Rona Jaffe Writers’ Award, and has published fiction, nonfiction, and poetry in The Atlantic, the Paris Review Daily, BOMB, Spike Art Quarterly ...