The program provides ample research opportunities, enabling students to engage in original projects while working closely with dedicated faculty to develop their scholarly abilities. With a strong focus on career preparation, students gain the necessary skills for careers in teaching, writing, editing, publishing, and more, supported by practical experience and professional development.
Program Highlights
Graduate teaching assistantships are available to qualified students on a competitive basis. Graduate assistants teach two composition classes per semester. The stipend is $8,000 per academic year, plus full remission of tuition, making the assistantship worth approximately $15,000 for non-residents and $11,000 for residents. Assistantships are renewable for a second year. Health insurance is available to graduate assistants for a moderate monthly fee. Additionally, graduate assistants are provided with comfortable office space and computer access, including free email and Internet connections.
Each year, several departmental workshops provide information and training in areas such as teaching composition, computer-mediated instruction, graduate school and career opportunities, test-taking strategies, web page building, and other topics. The application deadline for assistantships is March 31 annually.
To apply, please download the application form, fill it out, and send it to the address provided at the bottom of the form. Applications must be complete by the deadline for first consideration. International applicants and all students whose native language is not English and who wish to apply for a graduate teaching assistantship must submit, at the time of application, a TOEFL score of 600+ (paper test) or 250+ (computer test) and a TSE (or SPEAK) score of 270+ (old system) or 55+ (new system) to be considered for an assistantship award. Prospective students may also contact Student Financial Assistance for information about loans and other financial aid.
A Master’s Degree in English from Pittsburg State University opens doors to a variety of career paths, including:
Explore the depths of literary analysis with a Literature Master's emphasis, studying a range of literary traditions and developing advanced critical thinking and research skills. Prepare for careers in education, publishing, and more.
Unlock your creativity with a Creative Writing Master's emphasis, gaining advanced skills in crafting fiction, poetry, and nonfiction for publication. Develop a strong writing portfolio and prepare for careers in writing, editing, and publishing.