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A full university experience
Comprehensive academic offerings, outstanding faculty, unrivaled facilities and industry-standard equipment have made SCAD-Savannah a top choice for students, parents and educators.
A vibrant and diverse university community
The student body is made up of 7,500 students coming from throughout the United States and from more than 90 other countries.
A desirable, large and unique urban campus
SCAD has grown to occupy approximately 2 million square feet in more than 60 facilities throughout the city, and is widely acknowledged as a leader in the field of adaptive reuse, preservation and revitalization.
Resources invite community involvement
Major SCAD facilities that contribute to the city's cultural environment include the Trustees Theater,the Jen Library, the SCAD Museum of Art, the Earle W. Newton Center for British and American Studies, the Walter O. Evans Center for African-American Studies (under development) and the Ronald C. Waranch Equestrian Center.
Sports, clubs, organizations and affiliations
Intercollegiate and intramural sports, numerous student clubs and organizations, special events and professional affiliations provide a complete university experience.
Comprehensive career services focused on student success
In addition, visiting professionals meet with students to critique work, offer advice and recruit for internships and full-time positions.
Same application and admission policies and procedures
Orientation is offered at the start of each quarter and provides information on academic programs and university resources.
One of the most renowned National Historic Landmark districts in the U.S.
Founded in 1733, Savannah is a fascinating city, with rich history and culture.
Cultural and commercial advantages of a contemporary metropolitan center
Museums, theaters, gourmet restaurants, shopping, banking and business thrive within this modern international cargo seaport.
A popular travel destination
Savannah has been named among the "Top 12 Trendy Hot Spots in the World" (New York Times Magazine) and also has been listed among the "Top 25 Places to Live and Work" (Outlook magazine), "Top 10 Most Beautiful Places in America" (USA Weekend magazine), and the "Top 200 Places in the Country to Live" (Forbes).
SCAD-Savannah Degree Programs
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