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.
Catch up with fellow SCAD alumni around the globe at exclusive alumni events, social gatherings, employer meet-and-greets, and professional development workshops.
SCAD deFINE ART honoree Zanele Muholi (b. 1972, Umlazi, South Africa) is a boundary-pushing artist esteemed for their work exploring notions of Black identity, community, and advocacy. A ...
Photography bridges cultural divides to document human history and reflect its beauty. At SCAD, you'll frame your own distinct point of view, learning the full spectrum of photography — historic and ...
At SCAD, you will master the medium of furniture design and build your own stylish collections with advanced resources, professional-grade software, and a comprehensive approach to the design-build ...
SCAD is continually recognized for educational and professional excellence, affirming our commitment to the highest standards of achievement in art and design.
What are the SAT/ACT/AP codes for SCAD? What is the difference between a Masters of Arts (M.A.) and a Masters of Fine Arts (M.F.A.)?
From epic Hollywood blockbusters to bite-sized mobile programming, film and television content requires timeless storytelling and a complex harmony of production and performance. With resources that ...
Master's degree-seeking applicants are required to audition or submit a résumé and portfolio to receive an enrollment decision for their intended graduate program.* Portfolios must be major-specific ...
Discover SCAD's Advanced Placement Institute, a summer program sponsored by the College Board to certify teachers for Advanced Placement art and design, art history, and computer science principles.
Hone your design skills, define your unique artistic voice, and position yourself to thrive in a multibillion-dollar industry that fuses cultural and commercial relevance. Working with other creatives ...
College credits may be awarded to students who have completed college-level courses or have reached a certain level of achievement at another accredited institution.