Fully Funded MFA in Film and Video Production at University of Iowa

About PhD Program,

Iowa has a long and venerable tradition of university-level film production stretching back to the 1930s. The first graduate work in Film and Television started in the early 1950s, when the Department of Radio, Television and Film was inaugurated, along with state-of-the-art film and television studios, and we have had a strong reputation for experimental film since the 1970s.

Today, our program offers a fully-funded MFA in Film and Video Production over three years. The program seeks to help students to develop an artistic vision informed by theoretical knowledge; to hone their technical skills in image design, sound, editing and more; to accumulate a strong portfolio; and to acquire essential professional skills (grants, film festivals, etc.) in view of further employment either in academia or in professional settings. All students in our program also gain the teaching experience essential for anyone wishing to enter academia. Strengths in our program include 16mm film, art-house cinema and documentary cinema in various forms.

Our students also enjoy a rich graduate student community. Film and Video Production students regularly collaborate with graduate students from Film Studies and take graduate seminars both in Film Studies and across the university.

For a good overview of what your trajectory might look like, you can consult our Graduate Student Handbook of Policies and Procedures, especially the section outlining the MFA timeline with milestones by semester.

To see our university placement record for MFAs, please see the Careers and Opportunities page.

For more information on graduate student funding, please our Funding page here.

If you think you might be interested in applying, it’s good to start by consulting faculty profiles available on our People page. Active faculty in Film and Video Production include Laura Gede, Jacob Kessler, Hope Tucker, Kaia Olsen, and Patrick Wimp.

For instructions, deadlines and minimal requirements for MFA applications, please consult the Graduate Admissions page.

For any further questions, you may also contact our Director of Graduate Studies or the Head of film and Video Production, listed on the People page of this website.

PhD Program Degree Eligibility with GPA,   

  • A bachelor’s degree from a Regionally Accredited American College or University, or an equivalent degree from another country as determined by the Office of Admissions.
  • A minimum grade-point average (GPA) of 3.00, or the foreign equivalent as determined by the Office of Admissions.

Academic programs and departments may have additional requirements listed on their websites or in the UI General Catalog.

PhD Funding Coverage,

We understand the cost of pursuing a graduate degree can pose significant financial challenges for students and their families. That’s why funding is available through multiple avenues at the University of Iowa. Assistantships, loans, and student employment are all possibilities students can explore when estimating their total cost of attendance.

Funding and cost of attendance vary from department to department, and program to program. For a complete understanding of what your financial options are at Iowa, find your intended degree program for an accurate assessment of estimated costs and funding.

Application Requirement,

  • A Resume/CV
  • A statement of purpose
  • An Academic/Creative Work Information Form
  • A departmental Supplemental Information Form
  • Three letters of recommendation

unofficial academic records/transcripts

Application Deadline,

Jan 15, 2025

Application Fee,

You must first submit the online application to the Graduate College and pay the $60 application fee by credit card ($100 for international applicants).