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Revision as of 13:29, 9 August 2007
MFA stands for Master of Fine Arts. At Columbia, this degree is given to students graduating from the School of the Arts, and is awarded in one of four categories - music, writing, theatre, or visual art. It generally takes two years to obtain the degree, and, in addition to serving as a professional credential for artists, it qualifies those who hold it to teach future MFA students thereafter.