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The Savannah College of Art and Design

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I'm a Broadcast design major who's been throughQuite BrightDesign Arts - Industrial Design/Graphic Design/etc
I'm a Broadcast design major who's been through quite alot in the 3 years I've been here.
First of all, the classes are great and you'll learn alot in them, but you have to watch out for poor professors who have little/no teaching experience. SCAD has a very high professor turn-over rate and it shows with many professors being new to the college environment.

Outside of the classes though, the college is a mess. The much touted student bus system is average at best. Dorms are over-priced and even more expensive than getting an appartment in the city. The meal plan is bland, poorly cooked, sometimes blantly unhealthy, and highway robbery at nearly $6 a meal. You also won't be able to even use all your meals, because the meal redeption system is arranged so that you're prohibited from eating for certain periods of time and classes are poorly scheduled to allow students a chance to eat.

While the faculty are usually very helpful, the other departments will all treat you like you don't deserve the time of day. Financial aid and the bursar will often give you mis-information or not know what they are even talking about, they also send important information to incorrect addresses fairly often.

The mail system is even more useless, as packages and letters take an extra 2-3 days to go through the college's mail system before they're even available for pick-up, if that. Communication between administration and students is laughable, with an email system that can sometimes take weeks or even months to deliver mail to other addresses within the college's own network.

Computer labs are often crowded or uncomfortable during common working hours and labs are ALWAYS poorly airconditioned.

Security is a joke, as guards are often lax and asleep at their posts when they aren't overly interogating every person who tries to walk by. College security's job is to protect the college's property, not the students. Crime and racial tension are VERY high in Savannah, you need to have at least a little bit of street smarts to avoid the vagrants and gangs that wonder very close to the dorms and campus facilities. College grounds are very safe, but if you're not in sight of a security guard, you're not on college grounds, even walking between adjacent buildings can be dangerous due to the large blind spots.The education is great and the facilities are there, but your biggest problem at SCAD is always going to be the administration.

3rd Year Male -- Class 2009
Useful Schoolwork: B+, Surrounding City: F
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Some of the classes were pointless but theDesign Arts - Industrial Design/Graphic Design/etc
Some of the classes were pointless but the time slacking in the stupid courses ballances well with the courses that you work your butt off in and it pays off in the end. There are tons of cool professors but an equal amount of terrible ones. Just take the classes with the good ones. The first two years are the worst and most suckiest so try not to worry about what people say who haven't gotten to far. Its tough and slackers who make it usually don't like it in the end because they don't get to far. I only knew about for our five people who in my last quarter at SCAD really put in all their effort to learn. Most stuff is learned outside of the classroom but the prof's if they're really great give you the resources.
Alumnus Male -- Class 2000
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SCAD is the WAL-MART of art schools.Not so brightDesign Arts - Industrial Design/Graphic Design/etc
SCAD is the WAL-MART of art schools. Plain and simple, that is the best that I can describe a school that operates as a business with unscrupulous practices at the expense of its patrons with disregard to all moral obligation to grab more profits. SCAD has had a shady history with a student revolution in 1991, pipe bombs and all, to the SCAD.info controversy a couple of years ago.

Here is a good history on the early years of the school and the student revolution: http://linguafranca.mirror.theinfo.org/9607/Savannah.html

The SCAD.info controversy included a resigned Professor that refused to accept a fraudulent degree from the institution while teaching, in order to just have a masters. He setup a website for teachers, faculty, parents, and students to p ost their stories of their experiences at the school. For a while, (while I attended in 2003), SCAD had the website SCAD.info blocked on all computers connected to their network due to the dissenting information about the school. Crazy, eh? I wish I could find a cached page of the website, but since then the school has obviously stretched its financial muscle and had the site taken down all together.

SCAD has now exercised WAL-MART like practices by setting up a campus in Atlanta and putting the Atlanta College of Art "out of business" through a merger that didn't include the opinions of students there. Here is an interesting point of view here: http://www.wiredatom.com/blog/2005/07/26/scad-says-resistance-is-futile-you-will-be-assimilated/

If you are considering attending this school. Don't. Go to a state university, get a well rounded education and go to one of the NASAD accredited Art Institutes schools for your art vocation. Because essentially that is all SCAD really is, a vocational school.

1st Year Female -- Class 2006
Campus Aesthetics: A-, Education Quality: F
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