Category: Announcements
July 29th, 2022 by pio@shoreline.edu
Dear Campus Community,
The police activity from earlier this morning has concluded. Due to this, at 2:00 pm this afternoon, all on campus activities and work may resume as normal.
Employees experiencing stress or other impacts from this messaging please work with their supervisor and HR for support.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Gregory Cranson, Director of Safety & Security at
gcranson@shoreline.edu
Posted in Announcements
July 29th, 2022 by pio@shoreline.edu
Dear Campus Community,
Shoreline Police is investigating a fatal shooting that occurred near the Richmond Highlands Park, located several blocks away from our campus. Local law enforcement is canvasing the area, searching for 3 suspects believed to be armed and dangerous. Due to the close proximity to campus and out an abundance of caution, the campus will enter Suspended Operations at 10:45 am. On-campus classes are canceled for the remainder of the day and staff are directed to go leave campus. Our on-campus housing has been notified and Campus Security is increasing patrols and monitoring the situation.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Gregory Cranson, Director of Safety & Security at gcranson@shoreline.edu
Posted in Announcements, Student Communications
July 17th, 2022 by pio@shoreline.edu
Hi Students,
Are you considering dropping a class? View this message on the web!
You can drop classes after the quarter starts, however, you will need to get instructor permission and you will be charged a $15 add/drop fee. Dropping will result in a “W” showing on your transcript for withdrawal, and it will not count in computing your GPA.
The last day to drop a course this quarter with a “W” is July 28, 2022. After this date, no “W” will be given.
Please check with Financial Aid before deciding to drop a course as your aid may be impacted.
If you are utilizing GI Bill benefits, please be sure to check in with the Veteran & Military Student Services Office before dropping any classes.
To withdraw from a class, follow these steps:
- Email your instructor from your email address on file requesting permission to withdraw.
- When you receive a reply granting permission, forward that response to enrollmentservices@shoreline.edu
- When you forward that message make sure you include:
- Your full name
- Your ctcLink ID number
- The name & item number of the course
- A statement asking to be withdrawn from that class
Need assistance? Contact the Advising Center to make an appointment with an academic advisor.
Sincerely,
Advising Center
Shoreline Community College
advising@shoreline.edu
206-546-4559
Posted in Announcements, Services for Students, Student Communications
July 14th, 2022 by pio@shoreline.edu
Workforce Education might be able to pay your tuition, books, materials, and transportation costs. Apply now for Summer and Fall quarter.
Eligibility Requirement
Be in a Professional Technical Program OR Career Track Transfer
AND
Meet only one of the following criteria:
- Low-income: see income guidelines here
- Unemployed/Under-employed due to Covid-19 read more here
- Receive TANF/Cash Assistance from DSHS- read more here
Unfortunately, due to our grant guidelines, we cannot fund International Students. Please seek School Scholarships or Emergency Grants
Schedule an appointment to talk about your situation with a grant specialist here
Ready to apply? Complete the Workforce Application by clicking here
Do not complete the Workforce Application if you have already completed it. Instead, email either your grant specialist or your workforce@shoreline.edu inquiring about your situation.
Learn more by visiting our website at https://www.shoreline.edu/workforce/
Got questions? Call us at 206-546-5882 or email us at workforce@shoreline.edu
Posted in Announcements, Student Aid
July 14th, 2022 by pio@shoreline.edu
Dear Students,
The Shoreline Community College Foundation’s fall quarter 2022 scholarship application is now open. See the instructions below on how to apply.
Each year the Shoreline Community College Foundation awards over 400 scholarships to students attending Shoreline Community College. Scholarship awards range from $200 to $4,000.
Full-time, part-time, international, and undocumented students are eligible to apply.
IMPORTANT TIMELINES
- The application closes August 10
- Scholarships awarded week of August 29
To get started:
- Create your user account. If you created a user account in the past, sign-in with the credentials you used when setting up your account.
- Click “Register.”
- Enter all of the required information, click the agreement box, then click the “Create Account” button.
- Once registration is complete, you will be directed to your Dashboard.
Application Instructions
- Sign in to your account.
- Click the “Start Application” button to begin filling out your application.
- Click the “Submit Application” button in the lower right corner (Note: The “Submit Application” button is disabled until the application is complete).
- You will be directed back to your Dashboard where you will see the number of scholarships to which you have been automatically applied.
- You may be eligible for additional scholarships that require additional information. The Dashboard will prompt you to provide this by showing a number in the “Items requiring completion” box.
- After completing all follow-up items for the scholarship, click the “Resubmit Application” button to submit your application (Note: If there are no follow-up items that need to be completed, you do not need to resubmit your application).
Questions?
Contact Michelle Cimaroli at mcimaroli@shoreline.edu.
Note:
An application for Shoreline Community College Foundation scholarships does not take the place of the Financial Aid application. All students, excluding international students, are encouraged to complete the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) or the WASFA (for HB 1079 students) application for the current year, in addition to the scholarship application. For information about financial aid, visit our Financial Aid webpage, or email financialaid@shoreline.edu.
Sincerely,
Michelle Cimaroli (she/her)
Foundation Manager
Office of Advancement and Foundation
Shoreline Community College
www.shoreline.edu/foundation | 206.533.6783
Posted in Announcements, Scholarships, Student Aid, Student Communications
July 13th, 2022 by pio@shoreline.edu
Dear Students,
We are excited that you chose to take courses at Shoreline Community College. I want to take a moment to personally encourage you on your journey. The fact that you chose to come to Shoreline, on top of balancing the other priorities in your life, says a lot about you. It says that you have a vision for your future, and you see Shoreline as the place to realize it.
No matter what challenges you may be facing right now, we want to make sure you are supported to succeed. I want to emphasize that this is your college, and we are here to ensure your success. As a start, please explore the resource links in this email. We know the earlier that you utilize these support services, the more likely you will be to gain the benefits and reach their goals. Please do not hesitate to call us, e-mail us or just drop by so we can ensure that you are getting your needs met.
All of us at Shoreline – from our stellar professors to our committed advisors, and supportive support staff, and administrators are here to support you on that journey. And that includes me. You don’t have to do it alone and we are here to help you finish what you started.
Sincerely,
Dr. Jack Kahn
President
Shoreline Community College
Posted in Announcements, Student Communications
July 13th, 2022 by pio@shoreline.edu
Students will meet employers with open positions, network with local employers and receive resume and cover letter help. The event will connect students with employers from various job fields, including manufacturing, healthcare, call center, public sector and many more!
Sign up here!
Posted in Announcements, Events, Jobs
July 11th, 2022 by pio@shoreline.edu
Nursing Application Boot Camp – For students getting ready to apply to nursing school
- Meet the Nursing Program Coordinator & Navigator
- Contact information for questions & support
- Learn about the Shoreline Nursing Program
- Where to find information on the website
- General prerequisite information
- Full-time, part-time option, LPN-RN pathways
Learn the details of the application process for the Shoreline Nursing Program
- How do the admission points work?
- Transcript evaluation
- NLN-PAX testing
Sharon Lowenborg is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.
Topic: Nursing Information Meeting – Application Bootcamp
Time: Jul 18, 2022 04:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada
Join Zoom Meeting
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Posted in Announcements, Events
July 11th, 2022 by pio@shoreline.edu

Happy Disability Pride Month from the Accessibility Advisory Committee! July 26, 2022, marks the 32nd anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), also known as National Disability Independence Day. The disability community celebrates the ADA, a historic piece of legislation, throughout the month of July.
About the Americans with Disabilities Act
The ADA was passed on July 26, 1990, and was broadened with the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Amendments Act of 2008 (ADAAA), which went into effect on January 1, 2009. The ADA has five titles to provide protections for individuals with disabilities. These titles cover the workplace, state and local government entities (such as Shoreline Community College), places of public accommodation, telecommunications, and some miscellaneous circumstances such as protecting people from discrimination if they file a disability-related complaint. Want to learn more? Watch our “What is the ADA?” video on YouTube!
The Disability Pride Flag
Did you know that there is a Disability Pride Flag? Check out the image attached to this newsletter! The Disability Pride flag was designed by artist Ann Magill, a disabled woman, utilizing feedback from the disabled community. The flag features a black background with five lines (colored blue, yellow, white, red, and green) slashing across diagonally. According to Stony Brook University’s article on July Is Disability Pride Month, “Each color on this flag represents a different aspect of disability or impairment,” while the black field “is to represent the disabled people who have lost their lives due not only to their illness, but also to negligence, suicide, and eugenics.” As of October 2021, the flag changed to its current design, with parallel lines, rather than its former design, which had lines in the shape of a lightning bolt.
Ways to Celebrate
Disability Pride Month and the ADA Anniversary will be celebrated at a variety of events throughout the region, nation, and virtually. Many in the disability community take to social media in July by adding hashtags such as #ADA32 and #ThanksToTheADA to their postings. Join the virtual celebration by adding these hashtags to your own social media posts! Drop by the Student Accessibility Services office in Room 5226, Mondays-Wednesdays, to pick up some disability-themed stickers for your windows, laptops, or water bottles.
Resources
Posted in Announcements
July 11th, 2022 by pio@shoreline.edu
Fitness Center will be closed this week and will re-open for the summer quarter starting July 18th through August 18th. Please visit the Intramurals & Wellness webpage for any updates. You can also reach out to Steve Eskridge, Director of Athletics, Intramurals, and Wellness with any questions seskridg@shoreline.edu, (206) 546-4553.
Posted in Announcements, Athletics