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Quick Look
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Location:
Lacoste, Provence - France
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Language of Instruction: English
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Academic Credit Available: Yes
Overview
Students come from all over the world to study at Savannah College of Art and Design--Lacoste, located in Provence in the south of France. SCAD-Lacoste offers artists the unique opportunity to live, learn and create art in a supportive environment rich with culture and history.
The Savannah College of Art and Design exists to prepare talented students for careers in the visual and performing arts, design, the building arts, and the history of art and architecture. The college has locations in Atlanta and Savannah, Georgia and in Lacoste, France. Some programs are offered online through SCAD e-Learning.
Academic Credit
Academic credit is available.
Dates
Jan-Mar, Apr-May, Jun-Aug, Sep-Nov
Contact
Savannah College of Art and Design
Office of Off-Campus Programs
PO Box 3146
Savannah, GA 31402-3146
USA
Tel:
912.525.4786
Fax:
912.525.4722
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