Discover the spaces where our students thrive, explore our vibrant student life, and learn how to get started at SCAD. You can experience SCAD in a variety of ways — virtual tours, virtual info ...
Select your enrollment type and apply. SCAD is committed to the pursuit of excellence and welcomes applicants who have the same high standards. The application takes about 20 minutes to complete and ...
Put your artistic vision to the test for an opportunity to earn a scholarship to SCAD, The University for Creative Careers. SCAD Challenge entries must consist of a single piece and demonstrate ...
We want to keep you informed about changes to the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) for the 2025–26 academic year. These changes, brought about by the federal FAFSA Simplification Act, ...
From sprawling beaches, to a thriving artistic community, to the largest National Historic Landmark district in the United States, Savannah provides the ideal launchpad for your creative career. Home ...
Undergraduate students who are currently enrolled at another institution and wish to enroll as an undergraduate student at SCAD should complete the transfer application. This includes transient ...
We're dedicated to helping you succeed. SCAD students and alumni have lifelong access to career support. Through one-on-one advising, professional development resources, workshops, and connections to ...
SCADpro is a collaborative design studio that connects current and future art and design professionals with business leaders to find creative and inventive solutions to real-world challenges. SCADpro ...
Visit SCAD for our special open-house event. It’s the perfect opportunity for prospective students to experience our inspired learning environment and future-forward academic programs firsthand.
Offering more degree programs and specializations than any other art and design university, SCAD is uniquely qualified to prepare talented students for professional, creative careers. SCAD SERVE ...
Minor programs at SCAD are avenues for discovery. They invite students to think about their own creative process in new ways while illuminating future possibilities. Students graduating today find ...