Campus Information
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School Website:
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Savannah College of Art and Design
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Address:
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342 Bull St., Poetter Hall Savannah, GA 31402-3146 USA
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Phone Numbers:
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Office: (912) 525-4400
Office Fax: (912) 525-4405 |
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Public/Private:
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Private |
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Commuter Campus?
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No
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Enrollment:
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Undergraduate:
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6000 |
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Graduate:
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1000 |
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Jewish Enrollment:
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Undergraduate:
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250 |
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Graduate:
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40 |
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Approximate number of Jewish Studies courses:
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Jewish Studies Major or Minor:
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None |
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University has program in Israel:
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No
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Religious Services:
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Not Available
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Kosher Food Available on Campus:
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Yes
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US Region:
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Hillel Information
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Hillel Name:
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Hillel at Savannah College of Art and Design
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Hillel Website:
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Hillel at Savannah College of Art and Design
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Hillel Campus Address:
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PO Box 3146 Student Involvement Savannah, GA 31402-3146 USA |
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Phone Numbers:
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Office: (912) 525-6701
Office Fax: (912) 525-6715 |
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This Hillel has its own building:
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No
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Hillel Staff:
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Prof. Heather Szatmary Advisor hszatmar@scad.edu
Office Phone: (912) 525-6701
Office Fax: (912) 525-6713
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The following groups offer activities on this campus:
Hillel offers activities in the following areas and for these groups:
Academic area (undergraduates)
Birthright Israel Alumni
Community service/social action
Conservative movement
Dorm/residential halls
Film
First-year students
Graduate Students (general arts & sciences)
Israel
Jewish Holidays
Orthodox students
Reform Students
Visual Arts
Hillel offers the following religious services:
Not Available
Kosher meals are offered:Campus Profile:SCAD Hillel is a small, student-run organization without a building or staff. However, it is a tight group of students, both undergrad and grad, men and women, from all over the states and some from abroad. We offer 4-5 programs a quarter, with our most heavily-attended associated with Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur and Passover. We also host social events such as film screenings or afternoons at the beach, community service like cleaning local forests, and educational programs which feature particular traditions or Israeli dancing. Outside of official Hillel events, students join together to host monthly Shabbat dinners.