Message from the President
With the “Stay Home, Stay Healthy” order extended through May 4, everyone – even people who are young and healthy – must stay home to slow the spread of the COVID-19 virus. We should avoid non-essential contact with others; limit our trips to public places; keep a 6-foot distance from others when we are in public; and wash our hands with soap frequently and avoid touching our faces.
Where can students find information about what to expect for spring quarter, now that the campus is remote?
Please refer to the new Spring Quarter Student Resources web page to help you navigate the start of spring quarter, including how to reach our services, dates and deadlines, online learning resources, and more!
What do students need to do the first week of the quarter (April 6-10)?
Check your Shoreline email or Canvas to begin your mandatory online training on Monday, April 6 to get ready for a successful quarter online. Your class instruction will begin on Monday, April 13.
What should students do if they are facing new financial challenges related to COVID-19?
Keep in mind that Shoreline has many different funding options if you are facing financial hardship right now. We can help cover many expenses, including tuition, fees, food, housing, course materials, technology, health care, and childcare, and emergency expenses. Please reach out to our Financial Aid office right away to see how we can help.
As we prepare for the start of our final quarter of the year, I hope you know there are dedicated faculty, staff, and administrators ready to inspire, teach, serve, and support you on Monday and throughout spring term. At Shoreline, when we come together as a community, good things happen for you, our students.
Have a restful weekend; spring quarter starts Monday!
With care,
Cheryl Roberts, Ed.D.
President