Graduate Studies
Welcome to UT’s graduate program in English.
We offer the MA and the PhD in English and the MFA in Creative Writing. We’re happy through our endowment and teaching opportunities to offer funding to every PhD, MFA, and MA student we admit.
Our graduate students have access to a nationally and internationally recognized graduate faculty and to a superb research library with special collections in British and American literary and cultural history. They also benefit from the presence and resources of the Marco Institute for Medieval and Renaissance Studies and the University of Tennessee Center for the Humanities. Students have the opportunity to collaborate with faculty on advanced research and editorial projects; to teach and design undergraduate courses; and to participate in our active Graduate Students in English organization. Our students regularly present their work at major conferences and publish in refereed journals, and our graduates teach in universities and colleges across the United States.
We offer financial support for MA, MFA, and PhD candidates. All funded students receive a tuition waiver (including summer courses), a teaching assistantship that pays a stipend, and a generous annual allowance for travel to conferences. MA and MFA students who receive funding are funded for two years, while PhD students are funded for a maximum of five years. Other awards fund travel to archives, participation in summer institutes, creative writing submission and prize fees, interview transcription, and miscellaneous research expenses. For a complete list of the department’s funding opportunities, see the Graduate Handbook.
Graduate Programs
- MA in Literature, Criticism, and Textual Studies
- MA in Rhetoric, Writing, and Linguistics
- MFA in Creative Writing
- PhD in Literature, Criticism, and Textual Studies
- PhD in Rhetoric, Writing, and Linguistics
- PhD in English with Creative Dissertation
Graduate Certificate Programs
- Africana Studies
- Digital Humanities
- Linguistics
- Medieval Studies
- Online Teaching and Learning
- Qualitative Research Methods in Education
- Quantitative Research Methods in Education
- Social Theory
Admissions
Visit Graduate Admissions to apply for the MA, the MFA, or the PhD program in English. All materials should be submitted to the Graduate School through the online application; more detailed instructions may be found in the application form itself.
Required Application Materials
- Online Graduate School application.
- Statement of Purpose (2–3 pages describing your reasons for applying to a graduate program in English and the kind of study you wish to pursue, including your area(s) of interest.)
- A $60 nonrefundable application fee.
- Transcripts for all colleges and universities previously attended. Copies of unofficial transcripts (not web-based academic histories) should be uploaded into the online application prior to submission of the application. Do not send hard copies of official transcripts until you have received notification of admission from the Office of Graduate Admissions. After you have received such notification, hard copies should be mailed to:
The University of Tennessee-Knoxville
Office of Graduate Admissions
201 Student Services Building
Knoxville, TN 37996 - Three letters of recommendation.
- A critical writing sample of up to twenty pages with works cited (longer works discouraged). Applicants for the MFA concentration and for the PhD with Creative Dissertation must also submit a creative writing sample of no more than twenty-five pages of fiction or creative nonfiction, or fifteen poems.
- Graduate Record Examination (GRE) scores are now optional for all our English graduate programs. If you intend to submit GRE scores, you should take the test no later than the middle of October for the December 1 deadline, and no later than the middle of November for the January 15 deadline.
- International students must submit TOEFL scores as required by the Graduate School.
Contact
Associate Professor, Director of Graduate Studies
Administrative Support Assistant III/ Assistant to the Director of Graduate Studies