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.
The College is aware that some students are having issues with making tuition payments. Due to Shoreline’s recent transition to ctcLink, we have delayed the Drop for Non-Payment process. Students who have not made a payment as of Wednesday, May 25, 2022, will be Dropped for Non-Payment
If you have not yet paid your tuition, please review the following information for next steps. We strongly encourage you to pay online with ctcLink.
If you fall into any of the following categories, you will not be dropped if you have been approved for pending funds and/or a tuition waiver has been approved. Please contact your Advisor if you have any specific questions.
If the online system does not work, please reach out to us for assistance. The Business Office is open Monday – Thursday, 9:00am – 4:30pm PDT in FOSS 5000. You can also contact them at 206-546-7850 or get support online.
Additionally, the College will continue to offer federal COVID-19 funds and other emergency aid funds to students who are experiencing emergencies or need assistance to pay tuition and fees. Please contact Shoreline Financial Aid at 206-705-8722 or emergencyaid@shoreline.edu to learn more about these opportunities.
We are here to support you. Please don’t hesitate to contact us.
Sincerely,
Phillip J. King, Ed.D. Vice President for Student Learning, Equity, and Success Shoreline Community College
Undecided about your degree goals or unsure if college is right for you? Taking COL 101 at Shoreline could help you start your college journey on the right foot.
The College & Career Success course (COL 101) is designed for new, undecided students in their first or second quarter at Shoreline to learn how to:
Identify strengths and interests
Explore career goals and set academic plans
Navigate and access campus resources and services
Connect with classmates and instructors in an inclusive, supportive environment
Why Take this Class?
Research shows that students who take a class like this are more likely to stay in college, complete their degree, and have stronger academic success.
The three-credit course is conveniently offered both online and in-person. The instructors have completed special training to ensure students receive the information they need to make a successful transition to college and beyond. This course also counts as elective credits for those who plan to later transfer to a university.
Whether you are taking Running Start classes, have just graduated high school, or are coming back to school after time away, this course is beneficial for anyone who has not yet chosen a program of study at Shoreline.
Start your college journey with intention and begin moving toward your goals! Enroll in the College & Career Success course or meet with an advisor to help build your academic plan.
We are thrilled to invite you, your friends, and family to our first in-person open house in over 2 years! As a current student at Shoreline, you can take this opportunity to share Shoreline with your friends, co-workers, and family!
Stop by anytime during this four-hour event to explore our campus, ask questions, and share all that our school has to offer.
You and your guests can:
Speak with staff, faculty, and current students about the Shoreline experience.
Take a guided tour to see the entire campus environment firsthand.
Learn about the resources and support services available to help students succeed.
Get help with how to start college (admissions process) and paying for college
Not to mention food trucks, live music, visual arts, theater performers and a raffle for some sweet Shoreline swag!
All students are invited to participate in this year’s ASG Presidential elections. Help choose the student who will represent you and lead your student government in the upcoming year! Voting will run from Tuesday, May 3rd through Friday, May 13th!
Student Life will be hosting an Open Forum on Tuesday, May 3rd at 2pm to give all student an opportunity to meet the candidates and hear about their vision for Shoreline next year. To attend the Open Forum, go to https://bit.ly/ASGPresOpenForum22.
The ASG President provides overall direction and leadership for student government which consists of 9 officers and 4 representatives, including:
Serving as chair for ASG Board Meetings
Serving as a liaison and representative voice for all Shoreline students to college faculty, staff, and administration
Attending campus events and Board of Trustee meetings as a representative of ASG
Working with the Vice President and Director of Student Life to allocate additional committee responsibilities and projects to ASG members
Working with the Vice President and Director of Student Life to organize hiring and training for all ASG positions
Join this live-streamed information meeting to learn about study abroad programs available to Shoreline students. Programming begins late summer 2022, and continues through Spring 2023. Zoom ID: 858 5449 6447
Laptops and other instructional equipment are available to students on a first-come, first-served basis.
Do you need access to a laptop to complete your online or hybrid courses?
We still have some laptops available for students to check out.
Who should check out equipment
Our goal is to prioritize students who do not have a device to access online classes. With limited supplies, we are prioritizing students who have paid tuition and fees.
Student Learning Center: Spring Updates
Starting Spring Quarter 2022, the Student Learning Center is updating the way that tutoring is offered at Shoreline, making it more convenient and accessible for students.
Using Starfish for Tutoring
Students will now find tutors and make appointments through Starfish. This replaces our previous one-on-one student-tutor matching system as well as the online learning centers. All tutors can now be found in Starfish.
Students will log into Starfish, click on the “Student Learning Center” tile, find a tutor for one of their current courses, and schedule an appointment directly. We are messaging this change to students on our web pages and through social media channels.
Tutoring Modalities
For Spring Quarter, most tutoring will continue to be virtual. Appointments made through Starfish will be virtual sessions on Zoom. We will also offer some on-campus, drop-in tutoring in limited subjects in the SLC (Library 4228) – please stay tuned for information on the Spring schedule! In addition, students can find free online tutoring help in many subjects through the Western eTutoring Consortium: www.etutoringonline.org
Contact the Student Learning Center
The main contact for the Student Learning Center is Billy Eshleman, weshleman@shoreline.edu. You can also reach the SLC at pttutors@shoreline.edu or visit us in Library 4228.
Hi Shoreline current students, have you tried to use Starfish to schedule an advising appointment yet?
Your advisor is here to help you make a plan to complete degree or certificate requirements, guide you on transferring to a four-year university, and/or connect you to resources for a successful college experience! If you need to schedule an appointment, watch the video below about how to do so via Starfish.