Welcome to Summer Quarter 2026!
As we work our way through the first week of the quarter, we wanted to take this opportunity to provide some tips from the Department of Campus Safety.
Parking
The grace period for students to purchase parking permits ends Monday, 7/6. Citations for lack of permit will begin on Monday, 7/6. During the grace period, visitor lot violations, ADA violations, parking in multiple stalls, parking in assigned spots/lots, and other illegal and hazardous violations will still be cited.
Beginning Monday, July 6th, 2026, permits are required to park on campus weekdays during the quarter, Monday – Thursday from 6:00am – 4:00pm, excluding holidays.
Students can purchase parking permits in Student Finance (aka Cashiers), located on the second Floor of Bldg. 5000 (FOSS). When purchasing their permit, students will need to provide their vehicle make, model, and license plate number.
Campus Safety
We have a uniformed Campus Safety Officer on campus and on-duty 24/7/365. Our personnel are trained and equipped to respond to a vast variety of calls that include, but are not limited to: basic first aid, medical emergencies, security emergencies, and calls for assistance.
If you require medical assistance, DO NOT GO TO THE NURSING BUILDING. You can come to the Campus Safety in Room 5102 (first floor of FOSS) or call Campus Safety and an officer will come to you.
- Office: (206) 546-4633 (during college business hours)
- Officer On-Duty/24 Hour Line: (206) 235-5860 (for immediate assistance)
Courtesy Services
Our department provides vehicle lockout assistance, vehicle jumpstarts, security escorts, and more!
Campus Shuttle now makes stops at the North Shoreline/185 Link Light Rail Station. The shuttle makes stops throughout the school day, between 8:00am and 3:00pm. You may call the shuttle driver (if needed), at: (206) 759-1768 (this phone is only answered between 8am-3pm).
Campus Shuttle Stops (on a continuous route, or as needed):
- Shoreline North/185 Station (once an hour from 8am-3pm, Monday-Friday, at the start of the hour)
- Rapid Ride E Line (N 160th St. & Aurora Ave N)
- Greenwood Lot
- Building 1000/King County Metro Bus Stop
- Building 1900 Roundabout
- Building 2100/Building 2300 Roundabout
Naloxone Stations: There are stations across campus that provide free naloxone (opioid overdose medication), fentanyl testing strips, and educational information in accordance with House Bill 2112 (23-24). These supplies are provided at no cost to students, staff, and community members. Please take only what you need. These stations are located at: Counseling Center (5000), Bldg. 9000 second-floor Restrooms, Bldg. 6000 first-floor Avanti vending area, Bldg. 4000 outside the main entrance, Bldg. 4000 outside of the second-floor Restrooms, and Bldg. 7000 second-floor Elevator Lobby (resident access required).
Lost & Found
Campus Safety Office, Room 5102. We hold onto items for 3-6 months before disposing of them. Photo ID required for item pick-up (only available during college business hours).
Tips
Here are a few tips that can help you in having a wonderful experience here at Shoreline:
- STOP! If you haven’t already, save the after-hours Campus Safety number in your phone now! 206-235-5860.
- Park in high traffic and well-lit areas.
- Remove all valuables from your vehicle and remove items from view.
- Even if a bag only has dirty gym clothes in it, a prowler may break in hoping it contains valuables.
- If you observe a suspicious person or vehicle on campus, call security.
- Always keep your phone and photo ID on your person if you need to contact assistance.
- If you witness or observe concerning behavior or posts on social media, report it to Campus Safety by calling the office or after-hours number.
- PLEASE NOTE: Do not report injuries, criminal activity, or request immediate assistance via email, as email is only monitored during office hours.
For questions, please call us at: (206) 546-4633, email campus.safety@shoreline.edu, or visit us on campus at 5102 (Campus Safety) during college business hours.