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Hong Kong A-level Credit Hong Kong Advanced Level examinations administered by the Hong Kong Examinations and Assessment Authority are well established and internationally recognized. Hong Kong A-level examinations indicate a level of achievement that may qualify a student for advanced standing. Credit for Hong Kong A-level examinations is awarded if certain requirements are met. Hong Kong A-level credit awarded by another college or university is not transferable without proper documentation. Official Hong Kong A-level scores must be submitted to the office of admission. Credit is awarded on a selective basis. Transfer credit from all sources may not exceed 90 quarter hours. A chart of credit awarded is available at www.scad.edu/hkalevel.


Hong Kong AS-level Credit Hong Kong Advanced Supplementary Level examinations administered by the Hong Kong Examinations and Assessment Authority are well established and internationally recognized. Hong Kong AS-level examinations indicate a level of achievement that may qualify a student for advanced standing. Credit for Hong Kong AS-level examinations is awarded if certain requirements are met. Hong Kong AS-level credit awarded by another college or university is not transferable without proper documentation. Official Hong Kong AS-level scores must be submitted to the office of admission. Credit is awarded on a selective basis. Transfer credit from all sources may not exceed 90 quarter hours. A chart of credit awarded is available at www.scad.edu/hkaslevel.


International Baccalaureate Credit The International Baccalaureate program is a pre-university course of study for secondary school students. The IB program leads to examinations that provide documentation of achievement that may qualify a student for advanced standing. Credit is awarded for IB coursework taken at the higher level if certain requirements are met. Credit awarded by another college or university for IB coursework is not transferable without proper documentation. Official IB scores must be submitted to the office of admission. Transfer credit from all sources (including IB) may not exceed 90 quarter hours. A chart of credit awarded is available at www.scad.edu/ib.


Military Transcripts The American Council on Education, ACE, maintains military registries with applicable ACE credit recommendations as a resource for colleges and universities. SCAD gives consideration to Sailor/Marine/ACE Registry Transcripts, SMART, and the Army/ACE Registry Transcript Service, AARTS. Credit is awarded if coursework is relevant to the student’s chosen course of study and determined to be comparable in course content and level of instruction to SCAD’s. Credit awarded by another college or university for SMART or AARTS transcripts is not transferable without proper documentation. Transfer credit from all sources (including SMART or AARTS) may not exceed 90 quarter hours.


UNDERGRADUATE PORTFOLIO, AUDITION AND WRITING GUIDELINES


Although portfolios and auditions are not required for undergraduate admission, applicants are encouraged to present performing arts, riding, writing or visual arts portfolios or to audition when possible to enhance the application file and to be considered for scholarships. All portfolio types should showcase an applicant’s best work, presented as professionally


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as possible. They should demonstrate the applicant’s interests in and aptitudes for advanced study and, specifically, potential for success at SCAD. Applicants are encouraged to submit only their best work.


It is not necessary to add extra work if it is not consistently strong. Applicants should not submit work copied from film, television, photographs, magazine/book illustrations or other sources. All materials should be submitted electronically and cannot be returned.


Formats Digital: Computer-generated pieces may be submitted on CD, DVD or USB Flash drive. Images should be saved as high-quality JPEG files (with a file suffix of .jpg or .jpeg format), PDF files, or digital portfolios created in PowerPoint, Director, Flash or HTML. JPEG images are preferred. Images should be saved at 72 dpi screen resolution with a minimum height/width of 1,000 pixels. Digital portfolios should be checked to assure that links work properly and all necessary files are included. Applicants should indicate whether special instructions are necessary for the viewing of digital portfolios. An inventory sheet must be attached, including the applicant’s name, title of each piece, media or programs used, size, date of completion, and a brief description of the piece and applicant’s role in development and execution. In the case of documented, professional or group projects, applicants should indicate personal responsibilities. Students should submit 10 to 15 images and should never exceed 20 images. Multimedia: Multimedia work should be submitted in a


platform-independent player format or in QuickTime with the file suffix labeled as .qt or .mov (.mpeg format also acceptable). Applicants interested in presenting a film and television portfolio should submit work in multimedia format or as a five-minute sample on DVD. Sound design portfolios should consist of a five-minute sample in digital or multimedia format. An inventory sheet must be attached, including the applicant’s name, title, media or programs used, size and date of completion, as well as a brief description of the piece and explanation of the applicant’s role in the development and execution of the project. In the case of documented, professional or group projects, applicants should indicate personal responsibilities.


Submission Applicants may use the online file management system SlideRoom to submit a portfolio for review. From the SlideRoom website (scad.slideroom.com) applicants can upload still images, Word documents, digital and multimedia files and find instructions for creating a corresponding inventory of work in the portfolio (required) including titles, dates, media, dimensions, and specific responsibilities on group projects, if applicable. A fee of US$10 is charged for each portfolio submission. Portfolio content also may be submitted by mail. For more information, go to www.scad.edu/portfolio.


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Building Arts Portfolios should demonstrate the applicant’s personal creativity, ability to draw, and attention to detail. Portfolios should include drawings from observation and life, interiors and exteriors of buildings, and other work that expresses the applicant’s individual style. Examples of work should include freehand sketches, renderings and CAD drawings.


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