Nothing is worse than the feeling when you have an 89% in one of your classes because you missed out on a quiz or the pre-quarter assignment and your GPA
For first-year students, coming to SCAD can feel overwhelming. Even for students who have been at SCAD for a while, it can be overwhelming. “There is a lot of work,”
Dr. Stephanie Batcos, professor of liberal arts and writing at SCAD Atlanta, sees a major difference between other universities and SCAD. She considers the SCAD classroom a place where creative-minded
Foundation studies Professor Jo Peterson, dubbed “Mother SCAD” by many first-year students, sat down to explain the intricacies of the grading process for students looking to push their grade to