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How to Get Into the Iowa Young Writers’ Studio: Application Guide

By Rona Aydin

University of Iowa Old Capitol, host of the Iowa Young Writers Studio summer program
TL;DR: The Iowa Young Writers’ Studio at the University of Iowa is the most prestigious creative writing program for high school students, with an estimated acceptance rate of 10-20% (Iowa Young Writers Studio official site, 2026). The 2026 Summer Residential Program runs in two sessions: June 14-27, 2026 and July 12-25, 2026. The application period was January 19 to February 1, 2026, with tuition of $2,500 for the in-person session ($575 for online). Need-based financial aid is available for selected students. For families pursuing Iowa Young Writers admissions strategy, schedule a consultation with Oriel Admissions.

What Is the Iowa Young Writers’ Studio and Why Is It So Prestigious?

The Iowa Young Writers’ Studio is a two-week residential creative writing program for high school students at the University of Iowa, housed in the Magid Center for Writing. Its prestige comes from a direct lineage: all core courses are taught by graduates of the Iowa Writers’ Workshop, widely regarded as the most distinguished creative writing graduate program in the United States. The Iowa Writers’ Workshop has produced 17 Pulitzer Prize winners and counts John Irving, Marilynne Robinson, Flannery O’Connor, and Raymond Carver among its alumni.

Iowa Young Writers Studio at a GlanceDetail
Host institutionUniversity of Iowa, Iowa City, IA (Magid Center for Writing)
Affiliated withThe Iowa Writers’ Workshop (instructors are Workshop graduates)
Acceptance rateEstimated 10-20% (program does not publish official figures)
Eligibility10th, 11th, or 12th graders (occasional 9th graders for exceptional applicants)
International applicantsWelcome (no citizenship restriction)
Program length2 weeks residential or 6 weeks online
Genres offeredFiction, Poetry, Creative Writing (combined), TV Writing, Playwriting
Tuition (2026 in-person)$2,500 (includes room, board, instruction, materials, events)
Tuition (2026 online residential)$575
2026 Session 1 datesJune 14-27, 2026
2026 Session 2 datesJuly 12-25, 2026
Application deadlineFebruary 1, 2026, 11:59 PM CT (closed)
Sources: Iowa Young Writers’ Studio official program documentation; University of Iowa Magid Center for Writing 2026 application materials.

For high school students serious about creative writing, the Iowa Young Writers’ Studio is the equivalent of RSI for science researchers: it represents the highest-quality, most credentialed pre-college creative writing experience available. Admission to the program signals genuine literary talent, and a strong Iowa Young Writers’ Studio experience often translates into competitive applications to top creative writing programs at the undergraduate level.

What Are the Iowa Young Writers Studio Course Options?

The Summer Residential Program offers five core course options: Poetry, Fiction, Creative Writing (a combined survey of poetry, fiction, and personal essay), TV Writing, and Playwriting. Students choose one core course as the focus of their two weeks. The Poetry course emphasizes voice, image, metaphor, line, and condensed language. Fiction focuses on character, dialogue, point of view, plot, and form (short story or novel-length work).

TV Writing and Playwriting are recent additions reflecting expanded interest in dramatic forms. Students may apply to multiple categories (for example, both Fiction and TV Writing) but must submit a separate application for each genre. Applications are evaluated almost entirely on the writing sample submitted for that specific genre.

How the Iowa Young Writers Studio Application Works

The 2026 application opened January 19, 2026 and closed February 1, 2026 at 11:59 PM Central Time via Submittable. There is a $10 reading fee paid to the Iowa Writers’ Workshop graduates who evaluate samples. Applications consist of three components: a writing sample (genre-specific length limits), a statement of purpose (300-500 words), and one letter of recommendation uploaded by the recommender via Submittable.

Importantly, transcripts are no longer required or accepted for the Summer Residential Program (changed from prior years). Admissions decisions are based “almost entirely” on the strength of the writing sample, with the statement of purpose and recommendation playing supporting roles. Decisions are released in early April.

Online courses (a separate 6-week asynchronous program) have a different application window: March 1 to April 20, 2026 for summer courses, with $475 tuition per course. The online application requires a Statement of Purpose, parental permission form, teacher statement of support, and transcript showing 3.0+ GPA in good academic standing.

How to Prepare a Strong Iowa Young Writers Studio Writing Sample

The writing sample is the application. Fiction and Creative Writing samples should be no more than 10 pages and can include short stories, story excerpts, multiple short pieces, or part of a longer work. Poetry samples can include up to 10 poems. TV Writing and Playwriting samples have their own specifications outlined on the application portal.

Strong samples demonstrate distinctive voice, command of craft elements (image, scene construction, character interiority, dialogue), and intellectual ambition. The Iowa Workshop graduates who read submissions are looking for writers who already have something to say and are working seriously on how to say it, not students who have completed a creative writing class.

Statement of purpose essays should describe what the applicant hopes to learn and why this specific genre. Generic statements about loving books or wanting to be a writer fail. Strong statements articulate specific craft questions the writer is wrestling with and engage with specific writers or books that have influenced their work.

The recommendation should come from a writing or English teacher who has read the student’s work and can speak specifically to the student’s development as a writer.

What Happens During the Iowa Young Writers Studio Program?

Each day begins with the core course workshop, where students discuss each other’s submitted work under the guidance of an Iowa Writers’ Workshop instructor. Workshops are intensive: students give and receive detailed craft feedback, and the conversation often runs three or four hours. Workshops are the heart of the experience and the reason the program is so highly regarded.

Afternoons and evenings include optional readings by guest writers, discussions on writing-related subjects, open mics, talent shows, social gatherings, and other community-building activities. The program intentionally creates a small literary community for two weeks, allowing students to build relationships with other serious young writers from across the country and internationally.

Many alumni cite the workshop intensity and peer community as the program’s most lasting value. Students leave with revised drafts of their submitted work, exposure to new craft approaches, and writing relationships that often continue through college and beyond.

What Are Iowa Young Writers Studio Alumni Outcomes?

Iowa Young Writers’ Studio alumni include many writers who went on to publish acclaimed books, win major literary prizes, and study at top creative writing programs. The program’s alumni network is small and tight-knit; many alumni continue to recommend the program to current students and stay connected to instructors who have continued their literary careers.

College outcomes are strong for students applying to creative writing-focused programs. Iowa Young Writers’ alumni regularly matriculate at the University of Iowa’s undergraduate creative writing track, Brown’s literary arts program, Northwestern’s creative writing major, and other top undergraduate writing programs. The credential is also compelling at Ivy League and selective liberal arts colleges that value distinctive literary talent. For a broader comparison across all the most prestigious summer programs for high school students, see our complete rankings and how to get in guide.

Frequently Asked Questions About the Iowa Young Writers Studio

What is the Iowa Young Writers Studio acceptance rate?

The Iowa Young Writers Studio does not publish an official acceptance rate. Independent estimates place it between 10% and 20%. Admission is highly competitive and based almost entirely on the writing sample.

Can international students apply to Iowa Young Writers Studio?

Yes. The program welcomes applications from students outside the United States. There is no citizenship restriction.

How much does the Iowa Young Writers Studio cost?

The 2026 Summer Residential Program (in-person) costs $2,500, which includes room, board, instruction, and all materials. The online residential session costs $575. The 6-week online courses cost $475. Need-based financial aid is available for accepted students.

What genres can I apply for at Iowa Young Writers Studio?

Five genres: Poetry, Fiction, Creative Writing (a combined survey including personal essay), TV Writing, and Playwriting. Students may apply to multiple genres but must submit a separate application and writing sample for each.

Who is eligible to apply?

Students currently in 10th, 11th, or 12th grade. The program no longer accepts 9th grade applications except in exceptional circumstances. The Studio welcomes international applicants.

When is the Iowa Young Writers Studio 2026 application deadline?

The 2026 Summer Residential Program application period was January 19 to February 1, 2026 (closed). The Summer 2026 online courses applications run March 1 to April 20, 2026.

Does Iowa Young Writers Studio require transcripts?

The Summer Residential Program no longer requires transcripts as of 2026. The 6-week online courses do require a transcript showing 3.0+ GPA in good academic standing.

When does Iowa Young Writers Studio notify applicants?

Summer Residential Program decisions are released in early April. Accepted students must confirm enrollment and submit tuition by mid-May. Online course decisions are released shortly after each application period ends.

Sources: Official program website, 2026 application materials, and independent program analysis.


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