Category: Announcements
June 1st, 2022 by pio@shoreline.edu
As Commencement approaches, we want to provide you with some additional information/reminders to help you and your guests prepare for this important day.
- Tickets – All guests are required to have a ticket to enter, including children over 5 years of age. Lost tickets will not be replaced. Non-ticket holders are welcome to view the ceremony from either the small gym (3000 building) or the PUB main dining room (9000 building).
- If you indicated that you would like tickets for guests when you signed up for Commencement, they will be sent out via mail/available for pickup on-campus beginning in early June.
- If you indicated that you would like to pick up tickets on the day of the ceremony, more information will be sent out with more details closer to the ceremony date.
- Seating – Doors open one hour prior to the beginning of each ceremony and close promptly once the ceremony begins. Ticket holders arriving prior to the start of the ceremony will be directed to the bleachers. Late arrivals, even those with tickets, will be directed to the overflow areas, as space allows.
- Parking – Campus parking on Saturday, June 18th is free for graduates and Commencement guests. Please allow additional time to locate a parking spot and walk to the Gymnasium. A campus shuttle will also be available to pick up guests at the visitor lot (near the front of campus), and outside the 1400 building, theater, and 2900 building, where riders will be dropped off. The shuttle will operate 90 minutes before each ceremony. We encourage graduates and guests to carpool or use public transit. View maps, directions, and bus routes.
More information and updates can also be found on the Commencement webpage.
If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to e-mail us at commencement@shoreline.edu.
Sincerely,
Commencement Committee
commencement@shoreline.edu
Posted in Announcements, Student Communications
May 31st, 2022 by pio@shoreline.edu
Stress is a normal part of life that can motivate students to complete their work and accomplish their goals. However, high stress for a long period of time can lead to reduced motivation, academic burnout, and worse health and mental health outcomes. In fact, college students often report stress as the number one factor affecting their academic performance (American College Health Association).
Common sources of student stress:
- Academic deadlines / pressures
- Finances including housing and food access
- Relationships
- Familial expectations
- Post-graduation plans
Signs that you may be impacted by high stress include:
- Constantly feeling worried or anxious
- Fatigue
- Procrastination and missed assignments
- Difficulty concentrating in class
- Repetitive negative thoughts: “I’m going to let everyone down.”
- Insomnia or oversleeping
- Headaches
- Difficulty relaxing
- Stomach aches or digestive distress
- Feeling overwhelmed or like giving up
- Chest pain or shortness of breath
- Using substances, screen time/social media, food, or more to avoid stress
Thankfully, the regular use of effective stress management strategies can help students cope with stress and overcome challenges. We’ve attached a handout with stress management strategies that you can use to help you get through the last few weeks of the quarter. Give these tips a try to see what works well for you!
If you’re engaging in stress management and still experiencing the symptoms listed above, it may be helpful to speak to a mental health professional. You can reach out to the Counseling Center for help getting connected to a counselor. If you are in a crisis, please use a crisis hotline: call 866-427-4747 or text HOME to 741741. For help with housing, food, or emergency funding, reach out to the Benefits Hub.
Sarah Fletcher, LMHCA, CN
Shoreline Community College Counseling Center | FOSS 5251
16101 Greenwood Ave N | Shoreline, WA 98133
sfletcher@shoreline.edu | Phone Number: (206) 546-4509

Posted in Announcements
May 31st, 2022 by pio@shoreline.edu
SunFest is finally back! We have an exciting schedule of activities this week to help you celebrate the end of the year and get ready for finals and all activities and food will be free for students! https://www.instagram.com/p/CeCg0H_va-T/

Posted in Announcements, Events, Free
May 31st, 2022 by pio@shoreline.edu
Something Pithy, Newsletter of the Ray Howard Library and Student Learning Center Volume 1, Issue 4 is now available. Read about events, new purchases, what is available to checkout, and how you can add more.
https://library.shoreline.edu/libraryupdates/something_pithy
Posted in Announcements
May 31st, 2022 by pio@shoreline.edu
Student Life still has available positions for the 2022-2023 academic year! Join the ASG/A&E team in one of the following roles: https://bit.ly/StudentLifeJobs
ASG Social Justice Officer
ASG Governmental Affairs Officer
ASG Student Representative
A&E Event Coordinator
A&E Media Technician
For more information and to apply, go to https://bit.ly/StudentLifeJobs by Wednesday, June 8th.

Posted in Announcements, Clubs, Jobs
May 31st, 2022 by pio@shoreline.edu
SUNFEST IS BACK! Get out and enjoy the sunshine by participating in three action-packed days of free fun and giveaways! All current students are welcome! For event details, follow Student LIfe on Instagram @scc_studentlife.

Posted in Announcements, Clubs, Events, Student Life
May 31st, 2022 by pio@shoreline.edu
Dear Students,
This is a reminder that Summer Quarter starts on Monday, June 27, 2022. Summer Aid Disbursement will start July 5, 2022, and every week thereafter.
Have you applied for financial aid yet? If you have not, there is still time, but you must act now.
Please fill out the 2022-2023 FAFSA. Please check out the WASFA website to see if you qualify for State grant and State work-study funding.
If you are planning to attend Summer Quarter, please complete the Summer Quarter Financial Aid Request form or simply email financialaid@shoreline.edu.
If you choose to send us an email:
- Please indicate on the Subject Line: Attending Summer Quarter.
- Indicate your Summer Quarter enrollment level (full-time (12 or more credits), ¾ time (9 to 11 credits), ½ time (6 to 8 credits) or less than 1/2 time (5 or less credits).
COVID-19 Pandemic Assistance Fund: If you are facing financial hardship during the pandemic, we highly recommend you apply for federal pandemic assistance funds. You may request up to a maximum of $2,298 per quarter to help pay for tuition, technology needs, textbooks, rent, food, childcare, or healthcare expenses. The application for the summer quarter will be available starting June 13, 2022.
Questions? Contact us by email at financialaid@shoreline.edu, call us at 206-546-4762, or visit our website.
We are here to help you!
Sincerely,
Financial Aid Office
Shoreline Community College
financialaid@shoreline.edu | 206.546.4762
Posted in Announcements, Student Aid, Student Communications
May 31st, 2022 by pio@shoreline.edu
All current SCC students are invited to participate in the college’s first catalytic converter engraving event. With catalytic converter thefts on the rise, do your part by getting yours engraved for FREE! The event will take place on Tuesday, June 7 from 9am-2pm in the lower event parking lot (south of the 2000 building /VCT/Art building.).
Space is limited and cars will be taken on a first-come, first-served basis. This event is sponsored by Shoreline Community College’s Automotive Program, the Safety & Security Department, and the Associated Student Government’s (ASG’s) Sustainability & Commuter Options Fee (SCOF) Committee.

Posted in Announcements, Events, Free, Services for Students
May 26th, 2022 by pio@shoreline.edu
Students,
Class enrollment for Summer and Fall quarters is now open for both continuing and new students. Log in to your ctcLink account today to explore classes and enroll!
Do you need help with choosing classes?
Contact Advising Services
*International Students – Contact International Education
Do you need help with your ctcLink account?
- Zoom: Join us on Zoom, Mondays – Thursdays from 9am-5pm and Fridays from 9am-4:30pm PDT.
- Online: Visit the Support Center for answers to common questions or to submit a request for support with an issue.
We look forward to seeing you in future quarters!
Posted in Announcements, Student Communications
May 25th, 2022 by pio@shoreline.edu
You’ve almost reached the end of Spring quarter. Way to go!
To ensure you end on a good note, check out the important dates listed below.
- June 13: Last day of instruction
- June 15-17: Final exams
- June 22: Spring quarter grades posted online
- June 27: Summer quarter begins
If you need additional assistance, staff from the Learning Centers, Advising, Counseling, Financial Aid, Workforce Education, Veterans & Military Student Services and International Education are here to support you.
Enrollment Services
EnrollmentServices@shoreline.edu | 206.546.4611
Posted in Announcements, Student Communications