All tours offer a sampling of the college's various majors and facilities and are the best way to discover all that SCAD has to offer. Tours depart from the Admission Welcome Center twice daily at 9:30 a.m. and 2 p.m, excluding Sundays, and are approximately 2 hours in length. Please plan accordingly.
For more information, call 800.869.7223 or 912.525.5100.
Please note that classes are not in session on Fridays or Saturdays and that admission and portfolio counseling are not offered on Saturdays.
Admission representatives are available (excluding Saturday) to answer questions, give assistance in completing applications and provide information about scholarships and financial aid.
Ex Libris bookstore, the Gryphon Tea Room, the SCAD Museum of Art, Pinnacle Gallery, Gutstein Gallery, Alexander Hall gallery, and SCAD dining facilities are open to the public.
SCAD offers tours to groups of up to 25 high school juniors and seniors interested in pursuing a career in the arts.
To arrange a group tour, contact the SCAD admission office at 912.525.5928.
Register for a daily tour
All tours offer a sampling of the college's various majors and facilities and are the best way to discover all that SCAD has to offer.
Tours depart daily at 11 a.m., excluding Sundays, from the Admission Welcome Center, 1600 Peachtree St. Tours are approximately two hours in length. Please plan accordingly. Please note that classes are not in session on Fridays or Saturdays and that admission and portfolio counseling are not offered on Saturdays.
Free parking is available at the sides of the building and in the rear parking garage.
Be prepared to meet in the Welcome Center promptly at 11 a.m.
Admission representatives are available (excluding Saturday) to answer questions, give assistance in completing application forms and provide information about scholarships and financial aid.
“Monster Movie” by alumnus Stephen Hammond (M.F.A., animation, 2008) has been chosen as a finalist in the FOX-Aniboom Holiday Animation Challenge. Read more about the competition.
Art history graduate student Eleanor Grix received the Gulnar Bosch Travel Award from the Southeastern Conference of Art Colleges. A panel of distinguished faculty members and the director of the annual conference, where Grix will present her research, selected her for the award.
SCAD photography student John Michael Fulton was chosen as a top ten finalist by Surface magazine. His photo spread will be featured in the Avant Guardian issue, on newsstands soon.
Paintings by foundation studies professor Stefani Joseph were selected for the exhibition "Common Ground: 11 American Artists at Galeria9arte” Sept. 29-Oct. 30 in Lisbon, Portugal. Joseph also had work selected for the 64 Arts National Juried Exhibition at the Buchanan Center for the Arts, Monmouth, Illinois. The exhibition ran Aug. 21-Sept. 19.