SCAD-Savannah

LOCATIONS AND FACILITIES

SCAD Savannah

In Savannah, Ga., SCAD offers a full university experience in a charming historic environment abundant with parks and near the beautiful beaches of the coastal South. Nearly 70 SCAD facilities, encompassing more than 2 million square feet, are woven into the fabric of one of the largest and most renowned National Historic Landmark districts in the United States. SCAD has been recognized for adaptive reuse and urban revitalization by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, the American Institute of Architects and the International Downtown Association. The Savannah experience includes championship intercollegiate athletics, a variety of intramurals and numerous student organizations, as well as signature SCAD events such as the Savannah Film Festival, Sidewalk Arts Festival and student Fashion Show.

Poetter Hall, originally Preston Hall, was SCAD's first building and first historic restoration project.

SCAD's flagship location in Savannah offers a unique university experience in a charming environment.

Numerous periodicals, books and visual resources are offered in the Jen Library, along with the Writer's Studio.

The Collaborative Learning Center creates authentic learning opportunities for students, faculty and external partners.

Newly renovated, the SCAD Museum of Art is open to the public and features a large courtyard, galleries and theater.

The equestrian team competes in the Intercollegiate Horse Show Association, but participates in other tournaments.

Smithfield Cottage was built in the Queen Anne style and holds the administrative offices of the graduate studies department.

Broughton Street is blocked off in front of Trustees Theater for the Savannah Film Festival opening night festivities.