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|name = Vermont College of Fine Arts |image_name = Vermont College of Fine Arts logo.png |established = 1831; independent fine arts institution in 2008 |type = Private non-profit |faculty = approx. 60 |president = Thomas Christopher Greene |postgrad = about 380 |city = Montpelier |state = Vermont |country = United States |colors = Green and white |affiliations = New England Association of Schools and Colleges |website = {{URL|http://www.vcfa.edu/}} }}{{coord|44|15|19|N|72|34|3|W|display=title|type:edu}} Vermont College of Fine Arts (VCFA) is a graduate-level fine arts institution in Montpelier, Vermont. VCFA has a range of delivery models — including low residency, intensive conference retreats, and fully residential programs. VCFA offers six low residency Master of Fine Arts degrees in the following fields: Writing, Writing for Children & Young Adults, Visual Art, Music Composition, Graphic Design and Film; a residential Master of Fine Arts degree in Writing and Publishing; low residency Master of Arts in Teaching in Art and Design Education; and a low residency Master of Arts in Art and Design Education. Its faculty includes Pulitzer Prize finalists, National Book Award winners, Newbery Medal honorees, Guggenheim Fellowship and Fulbright Program fellows, and Ford Foundation grant recipients. AcademicsLow-residencyThe low-residency structure allows students get their graduate degrees through brief, on-campus residencies, self-designated study, flexible scheduling, and personalized attention through one-on-one guidance with a faculty mentor. The five ten-day on-campus residencies consist of workshops, lectures, readings, panel discussions, student-teacher conferences and critiques, presentations of works in progress."[1] A faculty member works with five or fewer students through written correspondence, electronic/video/telephone communication in between residencies. All programs feature writers-in-residence, artists-in-residence, designers-in-residence, and artist/scholars who give lectures, readings, and workshops. Artists and writers-in-residence have included Jean Valentine, Richard Russo, Claudia Emerson, M. T. Anderson, Andrew Blauvelt, Susan Cooper, Meredith Davis, Gregory Maguire, Holly Black, Jane Yolen (the inaugural writer-in-residence in the Writing for Children and Young Adults program), Wu Tsang, and Stephen Drury. MFA in WritingEstablished in 1981, the MFA in Writing Program at Vermont College of Fine Arts was one of the first low-residency programs in the country. The Atlantic named it one of the top five low-residency programs nationwide.[2] The program's 1200+ alumni/ae have published over 650 books and received nearly every literary award in the country. The MFA in Writing offers concentrations in poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction, and translation. A dual-genre option in Writing for Children & Young Adults is available. Residency abroad options include a summer residency in Slovenia and a winter residency in Cozumel. The MFA in Writing requires 2 theses: a critical thesis and a creative thesis in addition to a giving a lecture and public reading.[10] Each faculty member supervises five writers through semester-long communication. During the 10-day on-campus residencies, students participate in small, faculty-guided workshops, daily seminars, lectures, and discussions, as well as readings by faculty, graduating students, and visiting writers. MFA in Writing for Children and Young AdultsEstablished in 1997, the MFA in Writing for Children & Young Adults Program at Vermont College of Fine Arts was the nation's first MFA program focusing on writing for young readers. In the program students pursue studies in the writing of picture books, middle-grade or young adult literature and come to campus twice a year for 10-day residencies. After the residencies students begin faculty-guided independent-study projects. During the independent study project students are supervised and maintain a correspondence with faculty and peers. The MFA in Writing for Children and Young Adults requires 2 theses: a critical thesis and a creative thesis in addition to giving a lecture and public reading.[10] Candlewick Press, Houghton Mifflin/Clarion, and Harcourt Trade Publishers have established scholarships and prizes for students in the Writing for Children and Young Adults program.[1] MFA in Visual ArtThe Master of Fine Art in Visual Art Program at Vermont College of Fine Arts allows students to earn a 60-credit MFA degree over a period of two years through a combination of ten-day, on-campus residencies followed by six-month semesters of self-designed artistic practice. Students work in their home studios in between residencies. Since its founding in 1991, the MFA in Visual Art Program has been based on the principle of individualized learning. While in the program, students complete a series of interdisciplinary writing projects supervised by faculty members and pursue their studio work with guidance from local artists chosen in collaboration with the program. MFA in Graphic DesignSince its founding in 2011, this NASAD-accredited program requires one week of campus residence for each six-month semester and matches each student with a faculty mentor for one-on-one independent study. The Master of Fine Art in Graphic Design Program at Vermont College of Fine Arts allows students to earn a 60-credit MFA degree over a period of two or three years through a combination of ten-day, on-campus residencies followed by six-month semesters of student-centered practice. The on-campus residencies are a combination of presentations, critiques, workshops, lectures, and exhibitions. During residencies, students and faculty work together to create individualized study plans for the following six-month semester of independent study. Students work in their home studios in between residencies, meeting monthly with their faculty advisor. MFA in Music CompositionMFA in FilmMFA in Writing & PublishingOn April 23, 2014, VCFA announced the acquisition of the former Master of Professional Writing from the University of Southern California to begin enrolling full-time graduate students for fall 2015.[3] Writer Trinie Dalton, a faculty member at both VCFA and USC, was the first program director. Graduate Studies in Art & Design EducationVCFA houses a Master of Arts in Art & Design Education (MAADE) degree, as well as Professional Development programs for practicing educators and administrators. HistoryThe focus of Vermont College has changed since its beginnings as Newbury Seminary in 1831. After existing in several forms including a Wesleyan Seminary and a Methodist Seminary, it became Vermont Junior College in 1941.[1] In 1958 it became Vermont College. In 1972 Vermont College merged with Norwich University; the two schools became fully integrated in 1993. Union Institute acquired Vermont College in 2001. The Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in writing program was established in 1981 and the MFA in visual art in 1991. The MFA in Writing for Children and Young Adults, the first "MFA program in writing for young readers," began in January 1997. In 2008 Vermont College of Fine Arts became an independent fine arts institution.[1] In 2011 it launched an MFA program in Music Composition and one in Graphic Design[4] The MFA in Film program was established in 2013. In 2014 the MFA in Writing and Publishing began, and the Graduate Studies in Art & Design Education Program was established with first classes starting in 2015. College Hall, the central building on campus, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was completed in 1872 and includes a two-story high chapel and a pipe organ from 1884.[5] PeopleStudent profileThe average student age is 35 years old. Students live all over the world and continue working in their current careers while attending Vermont College of Fine Arts. VCFA is approved by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs to accept veterans benefits, and is certified by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to admit international students.{{citation needed|date=February 2018}} Faculty profileApproximately 60 authors, designers and artists teach at Vermont College. All have terminal degrees in their specialty.[1]
Notable alumniNotable alumni of the program include: {{Div col|colwidth=22em}}
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