Mauldin Scholarship Endowment Gives Back To SCAD
July 23, 2009
We wanted to take this time to thank each and every one of you who contributed to a worthy cause this weekend for the launch of the “Timeless Promise” tour! The Mauldin Scholarship Endowment at SCAD was established in 2006 by Michael and I, for African American and Hispanic students from Georgia or North Carolina who are financially unable to attend this amazing school!
On Saturday night, DJ Nabs warmed the Savannah crowd with a magical tribute to Michael Jackson and left everyone on their feet. Kenny Lattimore & Deborah Cox tore the building down with an amazing concert performance that has left everyone in Savannah in awe! They gave us their time and God given talent and we in turn are able to help truly gifted students attend this amazing school! Thank you!!!
For those of you who are just receiving our request for support, its not too late to give! Donors may visit the following link to donate online: http://www.scad.edu/alumni/giving/how-to.cfm
To donate by phone, donors may call SCAD’s Office of Institutional Advancement : (912)525-5868
To donate by mail, donors may send a check to SCAD’s Office of Institutional Advancement at the following address:
SCAD
Office of Institutional Advancement
P.O. Box 3146
Savannah, GA 31402
In each case, donors should indicate that they wish their donation to go towards the Michael and Judy Mauldin Scholarship endowment.
Thank you again for your support!
Fondly,
Judy & Michael Mauldin
In case you are not familiar with this amazing school please see below as well as a wonderful note we received from President Wallace today!!!
A little about SCAD:
The Savannah Coll ege of Art and Design (SCAD) is a private, nonprofit institution with locations in Atlanta and Savannah, GA, Lacoste, France and online. The college is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award bachelor’s and master’s degrees. The college offers bachelor of arts, bachelor of fine arts, master of architecture, master of arts, master of fine arts and master of urban design degrees, as well as undergraduate and graduate certificates.
The five-year professional M.Arch. degree is accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board. SCAD has become known as an international leader in arts education. Around the world, SCAD exhibitions, film festivals, design competitions, students and faculty have received awards and recognition and are defining standards.
The college’s enrollment includes students from all 50 states and over 95 countries. Buildings and spaces at SCAD are meticulously maintained, and often an inspiration in and of themselves. Student equipment and software (more than enough for every student) is state-of-the-art and replaced by manufacturer agreement every three years. Wireless Internet access is available throughout the Savannah and Atlanta locations.
Students may enhance their experience at SCAD through study abroad programs that offer opportunities to earn college credit while developing a deeper understanding of the world. Recent study abroad locations include Italy, China, Japan and Australia. Students also may spend an entire term at the Lacoste location in Provence, in the South of France.






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