Writing is a program where the students are taught about the effective way of writing, in which the readers get the message appropriately and to the point. The program is basically teaching the best way of putting a message in texts that the writer wants to convey.
An Accredited Nursing School creates a pathway for the students to enrol in writing programs offered by the Colleges/Universities which are funded by the federal government or the state government.
The National organizations that accredit writing schools and programs are listed below:
Commission on Institutions of Higher Education
Distance Education Accrediting Commission
Higher Learning Commission.
The subjects which are taught to the writing students are both theoretical and practical. Some of the subjects which are taught are Professional Writing, Technical Writing, Journalism, Linguistics, Publication, Digital communication, Advertising and Public Relation.
An Associate's degree in Writing requires two years of study, where the student will learn to analyze different methods of writing and get a clear idea about describing thing through writing.
A Bachelor’s degree in Writing requires 32 to 48 credit points to complete, which depends upon the number of elective chosen by the student.
A Master’s degree in Writing requires 48 credit points to complete, which can be completed in two years duration.
A Doctorate’s degree in Writing requires 85 hours of study to complete.
Normally there are no requirements to get into a program for writing, but a student should be good at writing and have at least 2.0-2.5 GPA in his/her high school diploma.
The skills learned in a writing program is about how one should write about fiction, creative nonfiction, professional communication, digital content, grammar, and editing. Then the student specializes in a preferred area, with a focus on building a writing portfolio, developing practical projects, and engaging with industry and with readers.
Longmeadow, Massachusetts
Institution Type: Private Not-For-Profit
Writing Accreditation: Request Info
Average Federal Student Loans awarded: $6,081
Average Student Loans Awarded: $8,033
Total Programs in Writing (1)
1
Masters Program
Baltimore, Maryland
Institution Type: Private Not-For-Profit
Writing Accreditation: Request Info
Average Federal Student Loans awarded: $4,302
Average Student Loans Awarded: $6,594
Total Programs in Writing (1)
1
Masters Program
New York, New York
Institution Type: Private Not-For-Profit
Writing Accreditation: Request Info
Average Federal Student Loans awarded: $5,550
Average Student Loans Awarded: $8,166
Total Programs in Writing (2)
2
Masters Programs
St. Leo, Florida
Institution Type: Private Not-For-Profit
Writing Accreditation: Request Info
Average Federal Student Loans awarded: $3,738
Average Student Loans Awarded: $4,545
Total Programs in Writing (1)
1
Masters Program
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
Institution Type: Private Not-For-Profit
Writing Accreditation: Request Info
Average Federal Student Loans awarded: $6,064
Average Student Loans Awarded: $10,302
Total Programs in Writing (9)
9
Masters Programs
Cincinnati, Ohio
Institution Type: Private Not-For-Profit
Writing Accreditation: Request Info
Total Programs in Writing (1)
1
Masters Program
Institution Type: Public
Writing Accreditation: Request Info
Average Federal Student Loans awarded: $5,374
Average Student Loans Awarded: $7,657
Total Programs in Writing (1)
1
Bachelors Program
Denver, Colorado
Institution Type: Private Not-For-Profit
Writing Accreditation: Request Info
Average Federal Student Loans awarded: $5,679
Average Student Loans Awarded: $7,421
Total Programs in Writing (8)
4
Graduate Certificate Programs
4
Masters Programs