Category: Advising

July 28th, 2025 by Steve Marshal

This zoom event is open to any student interested in becoming a physician at any phase of their pathway; it is not limited to Postbacc students.

Wayne State University School of Medicine in Detroit has a mission that emphasizes health care for underserved populations. 

Join in to learn more about this school and what you might look for in your future medical school. A Shoreline CC alumni has recently started at this medical school.

Posted in Advising, Events, Free, Services for Students

July 24th, 2025 by Steve Marshal

This zoom event is open to any student interested in becoming a dentist at any phase of their pathway; it is not limited to Postbacc students.

Join in to learn more about the University of Washington School of Dentistry, how to prepare and apply. 

Posted in Advising, Events, Free, Services for Students

July 24th, 2025 by Steve Marshal

This zoom event is open to any student interested in becoming a physician at any phase of their pathway; it is not limited to Postbacc students.

Join in to learn more about Idaho College of Osteopathic Medicine and consider what you might look for in your future medical school. 

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June 20th, 2025 by Cat Chiappa
This is a headshot taken outside of our new Dean of CTE

Shoreline Community College is pleased to welcome Tsai-En Cheng as the new Dean of Career and Technical Education (CTE) in STEM, bringing over 20 years of leadership experience in higher education, workforce development, and cross-sector partnerships. Tsai-En is known for her student-centered, equity-driven approach and her ability to build meaningful collaborations between education, industry, and community.  She will begin her new role at Shoreline on September 1, 2025. 

Most recently, Dean Cheng served as Dean of Branch Locations for Academic and Program Development and Interim Dean of Instruction for the Technology Division at Green River College, where she led a broad portfolio of credit and non-credit programs across multiple campuses, including three branch locations, Corporate and Community Continuing Education, the Washington Environmental Training Center (WETRC), and the Small Business Center. Her leadership helped grow industry-aligned programs in areas such as cybersecurity, aviation, software development, manufacturing, natural resources, and nursing, often in direct response to regional workforce needs. 

A first-generation college student and adult immigrant, Cheng draws from her own educational journey to champion access and innovation. She has led efforts to bridge English language learners into technical careers, developed teacher training programs in aerospace education in partnership with the University of Washington and the City of Kent, and co-created a community-driven Automotive Pathway with the Auburn School District. She has also served as a Economic Development Council member for the city of Maple Valley, a longstanding board member of the Continuing Education Council, a newly elected vice chair of the Baccalaureate Leadership Council, an advisory board member to the Seattle Universal Math Museum, and board member for Auburn Symphony Orchestra. 

“What excites me most about joining Shoreline is the opportunity to work alongside faculty, students, and community partners to strengthen the pathways between education and meaningful careers. CTE and STEM programs don’t just prepare students for jobs, they empower students to see what’s possible for their future. I’m honored to support that work.” 

Dean Cheng’s background spans ESL instruction, film and media, business etiquette, curriculum design, and faculty development, and she has led teacher training programs both domestically and internationally. She was also a key leader in Washington State’s Transparency in Learning and Teaching initiative and has over a decade of experience in program assessment and strategic planning. 

Outside of work, Tsai-En enjoys walking in the woods and traveling with her family, attending symphony performances, volunteering for disaster relief efforts, and building tiny homes for community outreach projects. 

Posted in Advising, Announcements, Courses and Classes

June 11th, 2025 by Cat Chiappa
Headshot of Shanon wearing a white tshirt and a navy button-down over it

We are pleased to announce that Shanon Ehmke Reedy has been selected as the permanent Dean of Communication Studies and Social Sciences at Shoreline Community College.  Dean Ehmke Reedy brings more than 25 years of experience in higher education, having served in leadership and teaching roles at institutions including Black Hawk Community College, National Louis University, Roosevelt University, the University of Washington, and Bellevue College. Her background includes over a decade of teaching social science courses at Roosevelt University and, more recently, teaching MKTG 461, Marketing Research II in the Bachelor of Applied Science Digital Marketing program at Bellevue College. 

In addition to her campus-level contributions, Ehmke Reedy has helped shape statewide initiatives through her work with the Dean’s Academy and as a founding member of the Baccalaureate Leadership Council. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from the University of Kansas and a Master of Science in Industrial-Organizational Psychology from Illinois State University. 

Dean Ehmke Reedy is passionate about developing and supporting innovative educational programs that expand opportunities for students, including community college baccalaureate degrees and workforce-driven associate degrees and certificates. She is dedicated to advancing institutional marketing strategies that enhance outreach and engagement. Additionally, she focuses on creating inclusive programming tailored to the needs of adult learners, first-generation college students, and individuals from diverse cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds, ensuring that every student has access to meaningful educational experiences.  

“I am excited to step into the permanent role of Dean of Communication Studies and Social Sciences,” said Ehmke Reedy. “This division is filled with passionate, innovative, and dedicated individuals, and I cannot wait to continue collaborating with each of you. I am eager to listen to your ideas and work alongside you to shape the future of our division in a way that prioritizes student success.” 

Outside of work, Shanon enjoys spending time with her family—skiing and snowboarding with her 16-year-old son Ethan, visiting her daughter Ella in Los Angeles, bowling with her husband Chris, and walking Ruby, their chocolate lab. 

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May 28th, 2025 by Steve Marshal

Join us for an On-the-Spot Decision Day event designed to make your transfer process easier and more efficient to SEATTLE UNIVERSITY!

  • EXCLUSIVE opportunity to receive same day admission decision
  • Meet with admissions counselors and credit evaluators
  • Ask questions and connect with campus resources

To be eligible for the On-the-Spot admission decision, students must sign up in advance and submit the required application materials.

  • DATE: 6/3/2025
  • TIME: 10:00am – 1:00pm
  • PLACE: Advising Center (FOSS 5229)
  • SIGN UP: Click here to sign up

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May 23rd, 2025 by Steve Marshal
Event flyer features a picture of law enforcement speaking to a man sitting on a curb.

If you’re considering a career in public service or community engagement, we’d like to invite you to our “Exploring the Pathway” event happening on Wednesday, May 28 at 3:30pm.

At the “Public Service & Community Engagement Pathway” event you can:

  • Learn about degree & certificate programs in:
    • Criminology
    • Criminal Justice Advocacy & Support
    • Police Officer Training
    • Psychology
    • Social Work & Human Services
  • Speak to faculty and learn what to expect as a student in these programs
  • Hear from industry leaders about real-world opportunities in these areas

The event is free and open to the public, but we do ask that you RSVP here. Once we receive your RSVP, we’ll send you the location/link you’ll need to attend.

We look forward to seeing you at our Public Service & Community Engagement Pathway event!

Posted in Advising, Events

May 21st, 2025 by Steve Marshal
Event flyer includes a photo of the Seattle University mascot: Rudy the Redhawk.

If you’re thinking about transferring to Seattle University, we encourage you to join us at their upcoming On-the-Spot Decision Day event.

  • WHEN: Tuesday, June 3, 20205. 10:00am – 1:00pm
  • WHERE: Shoreline Community College Advising Center (5000 Building, room 5229)

At the event you can access information and services to make your transfer process to Seattle U easier and more efficient:

  • EXCLUSIVE opportunity to receive same day admission decision
  • Meet with admissions counselors and credit evaluators
  • Ask questions and connect with campus resources

To be eligible for the On-the-Spot admission decision, students must sign up in advance and submit the required application materials. Click here to sign up.

Drop-ins are welcome on a space available basis.

Please note: This Decision Day event is intended for transfer applicants only, not first-year applicants (Running Start students are considered first-year applicants). 

If you have questions about the event or about admissions to Seattle University, feel free to email: JenniferB@seattleu.edu.

Posted in Advising, Events, Free

May 15th, 2025 by Steve Marshal

Shoreline will be hosting approximately 20 different colleges and universities at our quarterly transfer fair. These are primarily in state schools with a few from out of state. Students are welcome to come and get their admissions questions answered!

  • DATE: 5/22/2025
  • TIME: 10:00am – 1:00pm
  • PLACE: PUB Courtyard (weather permitting) or PUB main floor (if raining).

Posted in Advising, Events, Services for Students

March 20th, 2025 by Cat Chiappa

Shoreline Community College will be hosting a Running Start Night for interested high school students on Wednesday, April 9, 2025 from 6:00-8:00pm in the Main Dining Room of the 9000 Building.

Event Schedule:

  • Running Start Program Information
  • Student Panel
  • Teacher Presentation
  • Campus Tour
  • Breakout sessions – Spanish speaking session, Honors college and application support

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