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University description (as per official university website)
Founded
In 1978 by Richard G. Rowan, Paula S. Wallace, May L. Poetter and Paul E. Poetter
Type of Institution
Independent, nonprofit, tax-exempt, accredited.
Degrees Offered
* Bachelor of Arts
* Bachelor of Fine Arts
* Master of Architecture
* Master of Arts
* Master of Arts in Teaching
* Master of Fine Arts
* Master of Urban Design
Majors
The top five majors in 2007 were graphic design, animation, film and television, fashion and photography.
Minors
In 2007, the minors with highest enrollment were graphic design, photography, business management and entrepreneurship, creative writing, sequential art.
Other Programs
* Certificates
* English as a Second Language
* Off-campus Programs and SCAD-Lacoste
Enrollment
Nearly 9,000 students from all 50 states and more than 90 countries. Approximately 10 percent of the student body is international.
Financial aid:
* Federal aid
* State aid
* Alternative loans
* Scholarships
Scholarships:
Through the office of admission, the college administers a number of scholarships for entering students. Scholarship students are expected to be particularly strong and positive leaders, excelling academically and representing the college well within the community. To be awarded a scholarship, students must apply and be accepted to the college and must request consideration for an institutional scholarship award. Scholarships are available to both United States citizens and international students and are awarded to entering students prior to first-quarter attendance. |