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 February 22, 2023. 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.
Learn detailed information about the Shoreline Nursing Program
Topics to be discussed:
Registered Nursing as a Profession
Program Overview
Program Options
Admissions Process
Prerequisites
Program Costs
Helpful Resources
Who Should Attend?
Students who are curious about becoming a registered nurse.
Students who are at the beginning of their nursing prerequisite classes.
Students who are considering applying to the Shoreline Nursing Program.
Note details of the SCC Nursing Program Application will not be discussed in these sessions. Students who are ready to apply to the Shoreline Nursing Program should plan to attend at least one Nursing Program Jump Start session AND the Nursing Application Bootcamp 1-2 quarters before applying to the program.
Dates: 1/24, 2/7, 2/21, 3/7 3pm-430pm in person Room 2305
Nursing Application Bootcamp!
Learn detailed information about applying to the Shoreline Nursing Program
Topics to be discussed:
The Online Application
How to Submit Required Documentation
Transcript Evaluations
Application Dates
Notification Process
Appeal Process
NLN-PAX Exam
Helpful Resources
Who Should Attend?
Students who are within 1-2 quarters of applying to nursing schoolandwho have already attended the Nursing Program Jump Start.
Note only the topics listed will be discussed to assist applicants in completing their applications. For information about other aspects of the Shoreline Nursing Program, please attend a SCC Nursing Program Jumpstart session.
Happy second week of Winter term! It’s a good time to reflect on how you’re doing in your classes.
If you need to drop a class, you can still do so without impacting your GPA. Beginning January 24, dropped courses will show as a W grade on transcripts. The last day to receive a W grade is February 22.
If you need to maintain a full credit load to receive financial aid or other benefits, you can replace your dropped class with a 2- or 3-credit late-start class. Many options are available, including:
Introduction to College & Career Success (COL 101)
Academic Success Strategies STYSK 100)
Stress Management (HUMDV 130)*
Fitness Participation (PE 260)
*starts February 8, all others listed start January 23
You can find these classes on the class schedule and searching classes with a start date from 1/23/2023.
It’s a good idea to discuss your schedule changes with an advisor in advance, so consider making an advising appointment through Starfish.
Gain a strong foundation in principles and theories of data, reporting, visualizations, analytics, project development, and data-driven decision-making skills. Graduates will learn cutting-edge technologies and develop skills and experience with real-world business applications.
Features & Highlights
Faculty experts: Instructors with years of experience at major organizations such as Microsoft and other large technology firms
Flexible options: Convenient part-time, full-time, and online formats allow you to balance your education and time with your work/life needs
Cutting-edge curriculum: Advisory committee of local employers ensures students learn in-demand skills
Tuition assistance: Eligible for Workforce Education funding
Registration for Winter 2023 is now open! Expand your knowledge, explore a longtime interest, study a new language, join the community band, learn science topics in STEM seminars, be creative through the Arts, and take professional development courses. Youth drama and science after-school programs are also available for 1st – 12th-grade students this winter. Shoreline Community College is also hosting a visiting scholar from China who will be offering Mandarin language and Chinese cultural workshops.
Welcome to Winter Quarter at Shoreline Community College! Please review the important information below to help you get started and be successful this quarter. Winter Quarter Tuition Deadline is January 6
Please pay your Winter Quarter balance by January 6, 11:59PM PST to prevent being dropped from your classes. You can pay tuition online or set up a payment plan through ctcLink, or in person at the Cashier’s Office (FOSS/5000 building).
If you are unable to see your tuition balance in ctcLink, please follow the steps in this article or join our Zoom support room, which is open M-F 9-1 and 2-4:30.
Students who register for classes after January 6 will be required to pay within 24 hours after registration and no later than by January 16, 11:59PM PST. Drop for Non-payment
A drop for non-payment will take place on Monday, January 9, for students who owe more than $100, have not made any payments or payment arrangements and do not have a hold to prevent their classes from being dropped. Financial Aid Disbursement
If you are expecting financial aid, scholarships, workforce funding, Veteran Benefits, or any other sources to pay for your tuition and/or fees, please contact the department to make sure your funding is ready to go for Winter Quarter. For financial aid, if you have already received your award notification, disbursement for financial aid will start on January 6. You do not need to contact them if you have already been awarded. If you have not applied for financial aid, here are ways to apply:
Are you new to Canvas and do you have questions about how to navigate your online classes? eLearning is offering these optional, live student support drop-in sessions via Zoom at the beginning of Winter quarter so that you can receive real-time answers to your questions!