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2012–13SCADAfter several years of careful rehabilitation and fastidiousconservation, SCAD opened Maison Basse in Fall 2012. Anexpansive multi-building complex dating to medieval times,Maison Basse now provides the nearly 300 students whovisit SCAD Lacoste annually with the opportunity to liveand learn in a one-of-a-kind space complete with roomfor studio classes, seminars, demonstrations and housing.Classes offered at Maison Basse include architecture, arthistory, painting, historic preservation, landscape designand photography, among others. 2013 Savannah College of Art and Design · N56273FACTBOOK

A BRIEF HISTORY1 —A Brief History2 SCAD Facts4 Accreditation6 Board Members9 Tuition and Financial Assistance11 Faculty and Class Size12 Degrees Offered14 Admission16 Enrollment21 Demographics25 Campus and Residence Life30 Completion and Persistence32 Career and Alumni Success35 FacilitiesThe Savannah College of Art and Design was foundedIn March 2005, SCAD opened a location in Midtownin 1978 by Richard G. Rowan, Paula S. Wallace, Paul E.Atlanta, at the center of the fast-paced, major U.S.Poetter and May L. Poetter to provide degree programsmetropolis. Atlanta offers students access to internshipsnot previously available in southeast Georgia and toand employment opportunities with major arts orga-create a specialized professional art college to attractnizations and leading companies. In addition to SCADstudents from throughout the United States and abroad.Atlanta’s main building, 1600 Peachtree St., facilitiesThe curriculum was established with dual goals of excel-include a digital media center, acclaimed sculpture studio,lent arts education and effective career preparationand the historic Ivy Hall cultural arts and writing center.for students. Today, with degree-granting locations inIn August 2005, the Boards of Trustees of the WoodruffAtlanta and Savannah, Georgia; and Hong Kong; a studyArts Center and SCAD voted to approve an agreementabroad location in Lacoste, France; and online programsbetween the Atlanta College of Art and the university.offered through SCAD eLearning, SCAD continues toACA was integrated into SCAD beginning June 2006.assiduously adhere to these goals.SCAD was legally incorporated in the state of GeorgiaSept. 29, 1978. A Board of Trustees was established, andIn 2009, the Hong Kong Development Bureauentrusted SCAD with conserving the historic NorthKowloon Magistracy Building in Sham Shui Po tothe search was begun for a competent faculty and anbecome the leading site for the study of digital mediaappropriate facility.and communication arts in Asia. Classes at SCAD HongIn the spring of 1979, SCAD purchased and renovatedthe Savannah Volunteer Guards Armory to serve as theKong, the only university in Hong Kong to focus exclusively on art and design, began Fall 2010. Twenty-onefirst classroom and administration building. The historicnon-local courses of study have been registered withsignificance of the 1892 structure was recognized by itsthe Hong Kong Education Bureau.nomination for inclusion in the National Register of HistoricAt each location, students are nurtured and moti-Places. Named Poetter Hall in honor of two founders, thevated by faculty members with extraordinary academicbuilding remains in active use by SCAD today.credentials and valuable professional experience. TheseClasses began in September 1979 with 71 students andprofessors emphasize learning through individual11 faculty and staff members. Today, the student bodyattention in an inspiring university environment. SCAD’snumbers more than 11,000 and the faculty and staff moreinnovative curriculum is enhanced by advancedthan 1,800. SCAD’s Savannah location encompasses moreprofessional-level technology, equipment and learningthan 70 facilities, equipped with the latest technology,resources. SCAD offers an exceptional education andlocated throughout the city’s historic and Victorian districts.In 2002, the university concluded an agreement withunparalleled career preparation. Within nine months ofgraduation, 88 percent of Spring 2011 alumni contactedthe Lacoste School of the Arts (France) under whichusing various survey methods were employed and/orthe school donated its historic properties to SCAD. Thepursuing further education.Lacoste site comprises 18 buildings in a remarkablypreserved medieval village in Provence and has beendesignated by the French government as a nationaltreasure. Lacoste offers varied courses throughout theyear that apply to all SCAD areas of study.In Fall 2003, SCAD eLearning was launched, offeringdegree programs and certificates completely onlineunder the authority and accreditation of the university.Among other recognitions, SCAD is the first art anddesign university to receive the Instructional TechnologyCouncil’s award for Outstanding Distance EducationProgram and the rank of Excellence in Institution-WideOnline Teaching and Learning from the Sloan Consortium.1SC AD: 2012–13 fac t boo k

SCAD FACTS1 A Brief History2 — SCAD Facts4 Accreditation6 Board Members9 Tuition and Financial Assistance11 Faculty and Class Size12 Degrees Offered14 Admission16 Enrollment21 Demographics25 Campus and Residence Life30 Completion and Persistence32 Career and Alumni Success35 FacilitiesSavannah College of Art and DesignOffering more degree programs andspecializations than any other U.S. artand design university, SCAD is uniquelyqualified to prepare talented studentsfor professional, creative careers. Thediverse student body consists of morethan 11,000 students representing all50 United States and more than 100countries. Today, the university hasmore than 25,000 alumni living andworking around the world.342 Bull St.P.O. Box 3146Savannah, Georgia 31402-3146President: Paula WallaceFounded: 1978Level: Level III · Bachelor’s and master’s degreesControl: Private, nonprofitCarnegie Classification: Special focus institution;school of art, music and design.Mission StatementThe Savannah College of Art and Design exists toprepare talented students for professional careers,emphasizing learning through individual attentionin a positively oriented university environment.Academic Year Calendar: QuarterColors: Gold and blackWebsite: www.scad.eduDegrees Offered– Bachelor of Arts– Bachelor of Fine Arts–M aster of Architecture–M aster of Arts–M aster of Arts in Teaching–M aster of Fine Arts–M aster of Urban DesignCollege CodesACT: 0855IPEDS: 140951FAFSA: 015022 OPE ID: 02141500FICE: 021415SAT: 5631GRE: 5631ContactMain switchboard phone: 912.525.5000Admission Atlanta: 404.253.2700, 877.722.3285or scadatl@scad.eduAdmission eLearning: 912.525.5100, 800.869.7223or admission@scad.eduAdmission Hong Kong: 852.2253.8000or admission hk@scad.eduAdmission Savannah: 912.525.5100, 800.869.7223or admission@scad.edu23

ACCREDITATION1 A Brief History2 SCAD Facts4 —Accreditation6 Board Members9 Tuition and Financial Assistance11 Faculty and Class Size12 Degrees Offered14 Admission16 Enrollment21 Demographics25 Campus and Residence Life30 Completion and Persistence32 Career and Alumni Success35 FacilitiesSouthern Association of Colleges and SchoolsCommission on CollegesThe Savannah College of Art and Design is accreditedby the Southern Association of Colleges and SchoolsCommission on Colleges to award bachelor’s andmaster’s degrees. Contact the Commission on Collegesat 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 orcall 404.679.4500 for questions about the accreditationof the Savannah College of Art and Design. The office ofinstitutional effectiveness at SCAD reports substantivechanges to SACSCOC according to the Commission’spublished policies.National Architectural Accrediting BoardIn the United States, most state registration boardsrequire a degree from an accredited professional degreeprogram as a prerequisite for licensure. The NationalArchitectural Accrediting Board (NAAB), which is thesole agency authorized to accredit U.S. professionaldegree programs in architecture, recognizes three typesof degrees: the Bachelor of Architecture, the Master ofArchitecture, and the Doctor of Architecture. A programmay be granted a six-year, three-year, or two-year termof accreditation, depending on the extent of its conformance with established educational standards.Doctor of Architecture and Master of Architecturedegree programs may consist of a preprofessional undergraduate degree and a professional graduate degree that,when earned sequentially, constitute an accredited professional education. However, the preprofessional degree isnot, by itself, recognized as an accredited degree.The Savannah College of Art and Design School ofBuilding Arts offers the following NAAB-accrediteddegree program: M.Arch. (180 undergraduate creditsplus 90 graduate credits). Next accreditation visit: 2013Council for Interior Design AccreditationThe interior design program leading to the Bachelor ofFine Arts degree is accredited by the Council for InteriorDesign Accreditation, accredit-id.org, 206 Grandville Ave.,Suite 350, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49503-4014.Georgia Professional Standards CommissionThe Master of Arts in Teaching degrees offered by theSavannah College of Art and Design are approved bythe Georgia Professional Standards Commission, a bodycreated by the Georgia General Assembly to assumefull responsibility for the certification, preparation, andconduct of certified, licensed, or permitted personnelemployed in the public schools of the State of Georgia.The Commission is also responsible for the developmentand administration of teacher certification testing.4South Carolina Commission on Higher EducationThe Savannah College of Art and Design is licensed bythe South Carolina Commission on Higher Education(1122 Lady St., Suite 300, Columbia, S.C. 29201; telephonenumber 803.737.2260). Licensure indicates only thatminimum standards have been met; it is not an endorsement or guarantee of quality. Licensure is not equivalentto or synonymous with accreditation by an accreditingagency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.Expanded degree programs and new majors andminors provide SCAD students the flexibility topursue their interests while gaining knowledgeand expertise in a specific discipline. The university continually seeks to improve and expand thecurriculum to respond to professional needs andtrends. In Fall 2012, SCAD Hong Kong introducedseven new degree programs, including undergraduate programs in fashion, fashion marketingand management, interior design, painting, andsequential art, as well as graduate programs inluxury and fashion management.Hong Kong Council for Accreditation of Academicand Vocational QualificationsThe following SCAD Hong Kong degree programs areaccredited by the Hong Kong Council for Accreditation ofAcademic and Vocational Qualifications (HKCAAVQ) andare recognized on the Hong Kong Qualifications Framework(QF), with a validity period of May 1, 2011 to April 30, 2016:QF Level 5Bachelor of Fine Arts in Advertising,QR Registration Number: 11/001053/5Bachelor of Fine Arts in Animation,QR Registration Number: 11/001052/5Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design,QR Registration Number: 11/001054/5Bachelor of Fine Arts in Illustration,QR Registration Number: 11/001055/5Bachelor of Fine Arts in Interactive Design and GameDevelopment, QR Registration Number: 11/001056/5Bachelor of Fine Arts in Motion Media Design, QRRegistration Number: 11/001057/5Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photography,QR Registration Number: 11/001058/5Bachelor of Fine Arts in Visual Effects,QR Registration Number: 11/001059/5QF Level 6Master of Arts in Graphic Design,QR Registration Number: 11/001060/6Master of Arts in Interactive Design and GameDevelopment, QR Registration Number: 11/001061/6Master of Arts in Photography,QR Registration Number: 11/001062/6Master of Fine Arts in Graphic Design,QR Registration Number: 11/001063/6Master of Fine Arts in Interactive Design and GameDevelopment, QR Registration Number: 11/001064/6Master of Fine Arts in Photography,QR Registration Number: 11/001065/6SC AD: 2012–13 fac t boo k5

BOARD MEMBERS1 A Brief History2 SCAD Facts4 Accreditation6 — Board Members9 Tuition and Financial Assistance11 Faculty and Class Size12 Degrees Offered14 Admission16 Enrollment21 Demographics25 Campus and Residence Life30 Completion and Persistence32 Career and Alumni Success35 FacilitiesBOARD MEMBERSBoard of TrusteesBoard of VisitorsBoard of Visitors continuedDr. Taras Danyluk, chairChris AllenDr. Walter O. EvansDavid Talmage McGovernPhysician, Savannah, GeorgiaFormer principal, Bessemer Trust, Atlanta, GeorgiaRetired surgeon and medical consultant,Retired attorney, Paris, FranceSavannah, GeorgiaNancy HerstandOndine AngarolaArts management and fundraising executive,Founder and managing partner, LD Investments,Nancy HerstandSenior advisor, Cerberus Capital Management,Miami, FloridaLos Angeles, CaliforniaArts management and fundraising executive,Atlanta, GeorgiaMiami, FloridaDr. Robert (Bob) L. NardelliDr. Chan Lai WaPeter ArnellGroup chairman, Fu Wah International Group,Chairman and chief creative officer, Arnell Group,James R. HillsBeijing, People’s Republic of ChinaNew York, New YorkLead director, Nottingham Spirk, Atlanta, GeorgiaDr. Robert (Bob) L. NardelliEmmanuel BeffyCharles A. HinnantHost, ABC’s Extreme Makeover Home Edition, anddesigner, Venice, CaliforniaSenior advisor, Cerberus Capital Management,Director of cultural actions, Pierre Cardin Group;President and founder, Charkit Chemical Corporation;Atlanta, Georgiageneral director, Art Auction Pierre Cardin Rémychairman and owner, Optima Chemical Group; owner,le Fur et Associés, Paris and Lacoste, FranceArran Chemical Company, Ltd.; Rowayton, Connecticut,Sally Waranch Rajcicand Bluffton, South CarolinaDirector and curator, Sarah Bain Gallery,J. Veronica BigginsLos Angeles, CaliforniaManaging director, Diversified Search, Atlanta, GeorgiaDr. André Leon TalleyDr. Tandra L. CadiganContributing editor, Vogue, New York City, New YorkPhysician, Corona Del Mar, California, and Gordes, FranceFounder, chairman and CEO, Jacoby Development,Atlanta, GeorgiaDr. Robert S. Jepson Jr.Alan B. (Albie) Whitaker IIIXernona ClaytonVice president and financial advisor, Morgan Stanley,President and CEO of Trumpet Awards Foundation, Inc.,Atlanta, GeorgiaAtlanta, GeorgiaChairman and CEO, Jepson, Inc., Savannah, GeorgiaJohn G. Kennedy IIIInvestment banker, Merrill Lynch, Savannah, GeorgiaRodney Cook Jr.Founder and CEO, Rodney M. Cook Interests; founder,David Hume KennerlyNational Monuments Foundation and Millennium Gate,Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer and author,Atlanta, GeorgiaLos Angeles, CaliforniaLucy CooksonChristopher W. KlausOwner, Thumbelina, Painter, Long Island, New YorkFounder and CEO, Kaneva, Inc., Atlanta, GeorgiaDr. Maxime A. CrenerDr. Herbert V. Kohler Jr.Former president and dean, International University ofChairman of the board, CEO and president, Kohler Co.,Monaco, Monte CarloKohler, WisconsinEleanore L. De SoleDale W. LangRetired executive, IBM, Hilton Head, South CarolinaRetired media executive, Sarasota, Florida, andNew York, New YorkJohn K. DewberryFounder, chairman and CEO, Dewberry CapitalDr. Beatrice LarsenCorporation, Atlanta, GeorgiaAttorney, London, England, andJohn Gilbert (Gil) Donaldson Jr.Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, FranceCo-managing director, Gerand, Merchant IvoryDr. Richard A. ManoogianProductions, Paris, FranceChairman, director and CEO, Masco Corporation,Dr. Richard D. Eckburg6James JacobyTaylor, MichiganRetired executive, United Parcel Service,Keith W. MasonSavannah, GeorgiaPartner, McKenna Long & Aldridge, Atlanta, GeorgiaSC AD: 2012–13 fac t boo k7Jedd NovattSculptor, Paris, FranceDr. Ty PenningtonBrenda PiperChief marketing officer, Turner Animation, Young Adults& Kids Media, Atlanta, GeorgiaE. Michael PowersChairman and CEO, Kennel-Aire, LLC, Savannah, GeorgiaArthur RollinsManaging director-investments, Merrill Lynch,Atlanta, GeorgiaGlen RollinsFormer president and COO, Orkin Inc., Atlanta, GeorgiaHildi Santo TomásFormer interior designer, TLC’s Trading Spaces;photographer, Raleigh, North Carolina, and Paris, FranceArnold TenenbaumRetired president, Chatham Steel Corporation,Savannah, Georgia, and Santa Fe, New MexicoAnita ThomasCommunity activist, Atlanta, GeorgiaWilliam J. TyneRetired managing director, Bessemer Trust,London, EnglandDeborah WilliamsOwner, Armscote Manor; president, Cobweb Designs,Warwickshire, EnglandVirgil WilliamsChairman, Williams Group International, Inc.,Atlanta, GeorgiaSC AD: 2012–13 fac t boo k

TUITION AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE1 A Brief History2 SCAD Facts4 Accreditation6 Board Members9 — Tuition and Financial Assistance11 Faculty and Class Size12 Degrees Offered14 Admission16 Enrollment21 Demographics25 Campus and Residence Life30 Completion and Persistence32 Career and Alumni Success35 704,4704,2904,0803,7803,555 44,895 42,765 40,820 38,545 36,300 3,7803,555 45,660 43,215 41,270 38,995 36,750 34,605TotalGraduateTotalScholarship and Grant Funds PaidFY 2012FY 2011FY 2010FY 2009FY 1State Grants and 856,540Institutional ,214,641Institutional 5Institutional 4 91,692,654 83,137,496 69,773,453 56,841,469 52,640,052FundsFederal GrantsEndowed ScholarshipsTotalAt SCAD Atlanta, the university’s Ivy Hall Cultural Artsand Writing Center continues to serve as a hub forlectures, literary salons and events in connection withthe Ivy Hall Writers Series, and as a venue throughwhich to sponsor distinguished visiting scholars-inresidence. Recent notable guests include Paul Tough,Elmore and Peter Leonard, Camille Paglia, Bret EastonEllis, Margaret Atwood, and Chuck Klosterman.89SC AD: 2012–13 fac t boo k

FACULTY AND CLASS SIZE1 A Brief History2 SCAD Facts4 Accreditation6 Board Members9 Tuition and Financial Assistance11 — Faculty and Class Size12 Degrees Offered14 Admission16 Enrollment21 Demographics25 Campus and Residence Life30 Completion and Persistence32 Career and Alumni Success35 FacilitiesFull-time and Part-time 567Race/Ethnicity*2012Fall n Indian or Alaskan Native3030302020Asian384348296263243Black, ultiracial, non-Hispanic0000000101Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander0000000000Non-resident alien261251291304242Race/ethnicity unknownWhite, 4* Non-resident alien reported separately regardless of race/ethnicity.Credentials2012Fall QuarterEach year at its locations aroundthe world, SCAD enrichesacademic programs with severalsignature events and experiences, including the SavannahFilm Festival, Game DeveloperseXchange, SCAD deFINE ARTand SCAD Style. These dynamicand collaborative experiencesshowcase the very best of SCADand also connect students andprofessors across all disciplines toluminaries in the creative industries. Many celebrated participants,such as comic book legend StanLee, who received a LifetimeAchievement Award at the 15thannual Savannah Film Festivalin Fall 2012, conduct portfolioreviews, teach master classes andmake classroom and studio ty with terminal degrees

bachelor of f ine Arts in Interactive Design and Game Development, QR Registration Number: 11/001056/5 bachelor of f ine Arts in Motion Media Design, QR Registration Number: 11/001057/5 bachelor of f ine Arts in Photography, QR Registration Number: 11/001058/5 bachelor of f ine Arts in Visual Effects, QR Registration Number: 11/001059/5 QF Level 6

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