Children's Literature: Writing for Children (MFA)

Please visit the program page to learn about curriculum, faculty, careers, and more! To request more information about this degree, please fill out our form. Questions? Contact admissions via email or at 617-521-2915.

How to Apply

To get started on your application, click the link below:

We are currently reviewing Spring 2024 applications. We will be reviewing complete Fall 2024 application starting in late December.

Please allow at least three business days for received documents to be reflected on your application status page.

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Application Requirements

All candidates are required to submit the following materials:

  • A completed application form. Be sure to review your completed form carefully and provide your electronic signature.
  • Statement of purpose. In no more than 500 words, reflect on your personal writing process. Address your goals as a writer, your publishing history, and any works in progress.
  • Writing Portfolio: 15-20 pages of creative work for children or young adults.
  • Current résumé or C.V.
  • Official transcripts of all undergraduate and graduate-level courses taken, including official transcripts from all study-abroad programs.Official transcripts can be mailed to the address below or emailed to [email protected]. For transcripts to be official, they must come directly from your college/university or sent through a service such as National Student Clearinghouse or Parchment. There is no section in the application to upload transcripts because transcripts uploaded by the applicant are considered unofficial.
  • Two academic or professional letters of recommendation. ​Applicants who have earned their bachelor's degree within the past five years must submit at least one academic recommendation. However, it is strongly recommended that all applicants submit two academic recommendations. Supplemental letters may be submitted to [email protected] if desired. We do not accept recommendations from those who have a personal relationship with you (such as family members, doctors, or clergy).
  • A non-refundable application fee of $35
  • Interview (strongly recommended). After your application has been submitted and all materials, including all of your transcripts, have been received, we will reach out to you to schedule your interview. Travel to Boston is not required; interviews are available via phone as well as in person.
  • International transcripts must be officially translated and evaluated for educational equivalency if they reflect conferral of a baccalaureate degree. Our preferred provider is WES. In addition to the requirements listed above, international students must also submit the following:
    • Upon admission, an International Student Supplement Form (ISSF), along with accompanying financial support documents.
    • An official TOEFL, IELTS, or Duolingo score (Simmons' TOEFL code is 3761) - required only of applicants with a first language other than English; can be waived for applicants who hold a degree from a university where English was the primary language of instruction.

When mailing materials to our office, please be sure to use the exact mailing address below:

Simmons University
Graduate Studies Admission
300 The Fenway
Boston, MA 02115-5898

If you have any questions about your application, please do not hesitate to contact our office by phone at 617-521-2915 or by email.

Application Deadlines

Fall (September)

  • Priority Deadline: February 1
  • Final Deadline: May 1

Summer (for all applicable)

  • Priority Deadline: February 1
  • Final Deadline: May 1

Spring (January)

  • Priority Deadline: October 15
  • Rolling admission after priority deadline.

Simmons welcomes applications from international students. As you prepare your application for admission, please review both the program-specific admission requirements associated with your graduate program of interest, along with the additional details below:

English Language Proficiency

The faculty require that all prospective students for whom English is not the first language and who have not previously completed an undergraduate or graduate degree at an institution where English is the primary language of instruction achieve a satisfactory score on the Test of English as a Foreign Language® (TOEFL) or the International English Language Testing System (IELTS).

Test of English as a Foreign Language® (TOEFL)
Simmons Code: 3761

Contact your nearest English language testing center or:

TOEFL® Educational Testing Service
P.O. Box 6151
Princeton, NJ 08541-7100
USA
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.ets.org/toefl

International English Language Testing System (IELTS)

Contact your nearest English language testing center or:

Find your nearest testing center and upcoming test dates on the IELTS website:
https://www.ielts.org

Duolingo

Information about the Duolingo English Test can be found by visiting their website.

Required Academic Records

Applicants are required to submit all post-secondary transcripts to be considered for admission (including schools where no degree or certificate was earned by the student). All transcripts need to be official (signed in original ink and stamped with a seal) academic records.

In order to ensure that all transcripts and applications are being evaluated accurately, we require non-US or Canadian transcripts to be evaluated by an organization that is a member of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES) such as WESSpanTran, or IEE. Evaluations should include English translations and U.S. equivalencies of all transcripts are required for all transcripts from colleges and universities outside the United States and Canada. Notarized translations, as well as photocopies or facsimiles are not acceptable. Evaluations must be sent directly from the evaluation service (not from the applicant). In the U.S., academic records or mark sheets are called "transcripts" (this is the term used throughout this web site).

Required Standardized Test Results

Please review carefully the program-specific admission requirements associated with your graduate program of interest. Some programs require the submission of official standardized test scores or proof of registration for one of the following standardized tests: Graduate Record Exam (GRE), Miller Analogies Test (MAT), or MTEL® (Massachusetts Tests for Educator Licensure). If test scores are required for your program, plan ahead to allow plenty of time to take the test and receive your scores. Further information about these tests can be found below:

Graduate Record Exam (GRE)
Simmons Code: 3761

GRE, Educational Testing Service
P.O. Box 6000
Princeton, NJ 08541-6000
USA
Telephone: 609-771-7670
Website: www.gre.org

Miller Analogies Test (MAT)
Simmons Code: 1226

Pearson
MAT Customer Relations
19500 Bulverde Road, Ste. 201
San Antonio, Texas 78259
USA
Telephone: 800-622-3231
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.milleranalogies.com

Massachusetts Tests for Educator Licensure® (MTEL)
Simmons Code: 44

Massachusetts Tests for Educator Licensure®
Evaluation Systems
Pearson
P.O. Box 660
Amherst, MA 01004-9013
USA
Telephone: 413-256-2892
Website: http://www.mtel.nesinc.com/

Application Deadlines

Applications for admission are accepted on a rolling basis until the relevant priority deadline:

Fall Semester (September)
Master's, EdS, or Certificate Program: August 1

Doctoral Program: February 1

Spring Semester (January)
Master's, EdS, or Certificate Program: December 15

Doctoral Program: September 1

Summer Semester (May)
Master's, EdS, or Certificate Program: May 1

Doctoral Program: December 1

To ensure adequate time for review, international applicants are encouraged to submit all application materials at least two months in advance of the relevant application deadline listed above. Please allow ample time for the pace of international postal services, obtaining visa documents, arrival in the U.S., and transitioning to a new environment.

Application materials should be submitted using the exact address below. Please be sure to include "Graduate Studies Admission" in the address of any items submitted by mail to ensure receipt by our office.

Graduate Studies Admission
Simmons University
300 The Fenway
Boston, MA 02115-5898
USA

Required Financial Documentation

Upon acceptance, international students must also submit an International Student Supplement Form (ISSF) indicating the source(s) of funding to be used to meet the tuition and living expenses associated with attending Simmons. We ask that you apply to the program only if you are reasonably certain that you will be able to meet the financial obligations.

When you are preparing the International Student Supplement Form (ISSF) documentation, please arrange with your bank, sponsor, and/or government to provide an official statement indicating that you have sufficient funds in a bank for these educational expenses and/or that your tuition and expenses will be paid by your sponsor(s) or government. All documents must be no more than one year old, have been prepared specifically for Simmons University, be in English, and show funds in U.S. dollars ($). Simmons cannot issue a Form I-20 until the required financial documents have been received.

Visa Requirements and Full-Time Academic Status

Immigration requirements stipulate that international students studying in the U.S. with an F-1 student visa must be enrolled full-time (minimum of eight credits per semester) in an academic program.

Current F-1 visa holders who will need to transfer their records in SEVIS to Simmons upon enrolling will be required to submit an I-20 Transfer-In Form, which has been signed by their current DSO, along with an International Student Supplement Form (ISSF).

If you have questions about the Form I-20, the documents referenced above, visa requirements, or your eligibility to study at Simmons, please contact the Office of Graduate Studies Admission at [email protected] or 617-521-2915.

Financial Assistance

Merit-based scholarships that cover a portion of the tuition expenses at Simmons are available to well-qualified applicants in our on-campus degree programs. International student applicants to eligible programs will receive automatic consideration for merit-based scholarships at the time of acceptance, and no additional paperwork is required beyond the application for admission. Applicants are encouraged to apply early to ensure the availability of funding.

While U.S. federal financial aid through the FAFSA is available only to U.S. citizens and permanent residents, international student applicants may qualify for some private loans. To learn more, please contact the Simmons University Office of Student Financial Services at [email protected] or 617-521-2001.

For additional information about international student admission to Simmons, please contact the Office of Graduate Studies Admission at [email protected] or 617-521-2915.

Can I submit my online application before all of my required materials are received?

Yes, and we encourage it! Once you submit your application, you will be able to log in to the self-service center (linked at the top of this page) to check the status of your application and to see if your materials have been received. Prior to submitting your application, you will not be able to check your status online.

What should I do if my recommenders did not receive an email requesting a letter?

First, suggest your recommender check her/his spam folder. Since the notifications come from an automated system, the messages often end up in spam. Not there? Contact us and we can resend the notification. You can also resend invitations from your self-service center. And, finally, recommenders are always welcome to email a recommendation letter to us. We'll be glad to manually add it to your application.

How quickly are my application materials processed?

Once you submit your application, we will look for any previously received materials to attach to your application. It usually takes 1-5 business days for our office to process and attach materials. To ensure receipt of your materials in our office, please ensure that items sent by mail are issued to the following exact address:

Simmons University
Graduate Studies Admission
300 The Fenway
Boston, MA 02115

How long will a decision take after my application is complete?

Admission decisions on master's degree applications are generally available within 2 to 3 weeks of application completion. Doctoral candidates will be contacted with an update from the admission committee within 2 to 3 weeks of application completion, and admission decisions are generally available within 6 weeks of application completion.

Will my decision letter be emailed or mailed?

Official decision letters are issued by mail. If you notice that your application status has changed to "Decision Mailed" please allow at least one week for the letter to arrive before contacting our office.

Can I take classes before I apply?

If you are unsure about enrolling in a graduate program, or just want to advance your educational experience, all of our master's degree programs offer the option to enroll in up to two graduate-level courses (eight credits) as a non-degree student before formally applying to a program. Additional details about non-degree registration, including current course offerings, can be found on our Non-Degree Options page.

Do I need to submit the FAFSA and Simmons University Student Information Form by the priority admission deadline?

No. Students interested in applying for federal financial aid, which is awarded in the form of loans, may do so at any point by submitting the FAFSA and the Simmons University Student Information Form to the Simmons University Office of Student Financial Services. Contact their office via email or at 617-521-2001.

Upon acceptance, eligible applicants receive automatic consideration for merit-based scholarships. Most merit-based scholarships are awarded based on the overall strength of an application for admission, and no separate application is required.

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