1. MFA - Noun
2. MFA - Proper noun
a master's degree in fine arts
Source: WordNetThe very good thing about MFA programs is their democratizing. They bring a lot of different people to the table. Edward Hirsch
Cass has an MFA from Emerson College in Creative Writing with a focus in Fiction and a BA in English Literature from Suffolk University. Source: Internet
After I got an MFA at the ur-program, the Iowa Writers’ Workshop, I moved to New York City, because I figured that’s where writers go, and I’ve lived there for the last few years. Source: Internet
A little more than 10 years ago I was an MFA student finishing my thesis, a collection of short stories that I had no intention of publishing. Source: Internet
An instructor in Seton Hill University's Writing Popular Fiction MFA program, Rebecca lives in Pittsburgh, PA with her husband and two kids. Source: Internet
A North Carolina native and graduate of NYU's MFA program in acting, Hall made his Broadway debut as the emcee in CABARET, directed by Sam Mendes and also portrayed Billy Flynn in CHICAGO. Source: Internet