Department of Language, Literature and Writing

Join our community of imaginative thinkers who can express themselves creatively and professionally.

Degree options in Language, Literature and Writing

Degree options in Language, Literature and Writing

Choose from programs like English, Spanish, writing and more!

Need help deciding which program to choose? No worries! We’re here to help you discover your passion.

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Student Spotlight

It’s a direct correlation of what I want to do. Since I’m doing a lot of writing stuff, being able to read hundreds of works from different authors gives me a real-world example of what people are publishing or want to publish. I feel like I get an inside look.

Megan Wintheiser
Troy, Mo. // Writing major

The Writing Center

The Writing Center offers tutoring and other services to all Northwest students. Many students from the department gain valuable experience as writing tutors or student managers! Students also have the opportunity to work as writing fellows with faculty in classrooms.  

Hours & Tutors

The Writing Center

GreenTower Press

GreenTower Press is a small press supported by the department and managed by two faculty members. GreenTower Press publishes a highly lauded literary magazine, The Laurel Review.  Student interns gain professional publishing experience with GreenTower Press and The Laurel Review each term. Students work as editors-in-training at The Laurel Review, where they read, evaluate and edit manuscripts for publication. 

GreenTower Press

Medium Weight Forks

Medium Weight Forks is an arts and literary magazine students publish every spring in a publications skills course. 

Medium Weight Forks

Internships

Although internships are not required with the English major, they are highly encouraged. Interns have worked with the following organizations:

  • Grant coordinator (Northwest campus) 
  • The Northwest Missourian student newspaper & Tower Yearbook 
  • Better Homes and Gardens
Internships
Five
programs in the department
Two
faculty members manage GreenTower Press
13
elective courses available for English majors

Expanded scholarship model with tiers up to $6,000 with merit scholarships. Once applied and admitted, eligible students are automatically awarded a merit-based scholarship based on their academic information. Need-based and other scholarships are also available.

Estimate your scholarships

Get in-state rates with the Bearcat Advantage. Receive an $8,392 scholarship with a 2.75 GPA or above.

See out-of-state qualifications

One easy process for multiple scholarships with the Standard Scholarship App.

Standard scholarship app

FAFSA Form

FAFSA Form

Most Bearcats receive some form of scholarship or need-based aid after filing the FAFSA, making their educational goals more attainable. The FAFSA is expected to open Dec. 1, 2024 for the 2025-2026 academic year.

Check out our FAFSA guide

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