If you don’t have a Shoreline ID card yet, mark your calendars – our winter quarter ID card event is coming up soon!
Current students, staff, and faculty can get ID cards made January 27-29. Stop by the FOSS Welcome Desk (Building 5000) between 8:30am – 4:30pm to pick up a number and get in line to take your photo! In addition to the daytime hours, we’ll also be available January 27 from 5pm – 7pm.
Please come prepared with your ctcLink number and a Photo ID (such as a driver’s license or passport).
In partnership with NW Step, the college is hosting the annual Winter Quarter Transfer Fair. Please stop by, ask questions of different transfer schools and see where you can go after Shoreline. It’s never too early to explore your options!
The Indian light dinner and movie are free to Shoreline College students, faculty and staff. Pre-registration is required for the dinner. Click here to register.
No pre-registration is required if you’re coming just for the movie, which begins at 7:00pm.
DATE: 1/9/2026
TIME: Dinner at 6:00pm; Movie starts at 7:00pm
PLACE: Theater (1600 Building)
‘English Vinglish’ is a warm and funny movie about a middle-aged Indian woman who comes to the United States and learns English to gain confidence.
The film shows how learning a new language can change someone’s life and help them feel respected and understood.
This event is co-sponsored by the International Education department and the Indian Consulate, Seattle office.
Please join us for Shoreline’s first Alumni Winter Gathering!
Reconnect with fellow alumni, grow your network, and enjoy an evening of conversation and community. Hear a brief State of the College update from College President Jack Kahn and meet members of the Alumni Network Steering Committee who are helping shape Shoreline’s growing alumni community.
Enjoy light appetizers, refreshments, and great company.
DATE: January 22, 2026
TIME: 5:30 – 7:30 PM
PLACE: Shoreline College Campus, 9000 Building, Quiet Dining Room
Can’t join us in person? A Zoom option will be available from 6:15-7:30 PM so you can participate from wherever you are.
Please note, valid photo ID will be required for alcoholic beverages.
Welcome in the New Year with Shoreline’s first ever Internship Co-Lab!
DATE: Jan. 28, 2026
TIME: 11am – 1pm
PLACE: PUB 9208 (Quiet Dining Room)
COST: Free!
This is not your standard Career Fair style event – expect to connect directly with employers to plan out your next Internship with them.
Connect with employers
Share your skills
Design an internship that fits you!
Employers from all kinds of different industries will have tables and an openness to working with Shoreline CC students! As a student, you’ll work with these employers to share your skills and abilities to see how these connect to the work that the employer does. If it’s a good match, then the Career Center will help facilitate creating an internship description and getting the project on the road!
Meet employees and owners from local businesses such as:
Rising Reels Film Non-Profit
Seattle Golf Course
Seven Ways Consulting
Seattle Reconomy/Shoreline Tool Library
Shoreline Historical Museum
Nurture Well Center
Open Doors
and more!
Attend the pre-workshop on the 14th of January to learn more about this event and how to talk to employers about internships with them!
We are looking forward to having you here with us.
Please join us at the opening reception to welcome artist and Visual Arts Faculty member, Q Quast, to the Shoreline Art Gallery!
All welcome and FREE!!!
Special thanks to the Associated Student Government and The Foundation at SC for their sponsorship! Come witness how Q’s sculptural work addresses themes of transformation and tidal zones- where movement and stillness meet, and change accumulates in place!
Following an introduction to Q’s work a few lucky participants will have the ability to MAKE and TAKE HOME their own work of art using Q’s casting method!
Do you need a PhD to work in biotech? Is it all lab work?
Come listen to a panel of industry professionals to explore diverse career paths in biotechnology, from research and lab operations to safety, client relations, and global market development.
Learn how your skills can fit into this growing field and what it really takes to succeed.
We invite you to join the Career Center and discover free online tools that help you explore what you love—and connect to real careers, job opportunities, and Shoreline programs that fit your goals.
Whether you’re still figuring things out or further along in your process, these tools are geared to help you figure out next steps and turn your interests into a plan.
DATE: 1st and 3rd Tuesday of every month during fall quarter 2025
Shoreline Community College Theatre presents Getting Out by Marsha Norman.
The play follows “Arlene” upon her release from prison, as she attempts to reintegrate into society. Having shed her rebellious past as “Arlie”, her present struggle is juxtaposed with vivid flashbacks of her youth. The story alternates between “Arlie’s” contentious relationships with prison officials and “Arlene’s” difficult reality, which includes an indifferent mother, a predatory ex-guard, a pimp ex-boyfriend, and a sympathetic neighbor. The play grapples with themes of identity, self-acceptance, and the systemic issues that individuals continue to face every day that impact the trajectory of their lives.
***Content Warning: profanity and references to domestic violence, sexual abuse, and suicide