All Shoreline students are invited to participate in Spring 2023 New Student Orientation. This event will connect students with faculty, staff, and campus resources that will help them to make the most out of their time on campus. Sessions cover topics including advising, learning resources, scholarships and financial aid, and involvement opportunities. Orientation is FREE to attend and all are welcome, but RSVP is required.
In-person NSO will be held on campus on Wednesday, March 29 from 10am-3pm. For students who are unable to attend the in-person sessions, an online NSO is available via Canvas.
To sign up for either the in-person or online NSO, go to www.shoreline.edu/orientation and select the option that works best for you. If you have any questions, please e-mail mhsmith@shoreline.edu.
Registration for Spring Quarter is now open for all students. Classes start on Monday, April 3 and tuition is due on Friday, March 31. Log in to your ctcLink account today to explore classes and enroll! If you need help, review registration instructions here.
Do you need help choosing classes? You can review degree planning guides here or meet with an advisor.
If you have questions, log into Starfish and raise your hand to connect with a Student Ambassador. For technical support, visit the Support Center.
We’re excited for you to continue your educational journey with Shoreline!
Sincerely,
Shoreline Navigation Team
Shoreline Community College
The Services & Activities (S&A) fee is a quarterly fee collected from all students that funds 19+ campus programs and services. Find out what your student fees do for you at an upcoming open forum on
Thurs. 2/16 at 1pm in PUB 9208,
Tues. 2/21 at 3:30pm on Zoom (bit.ly/feeinfosession),
or Weds. 3/1 at 12:30pm in PUB 9208.
Food will be provided and attendees will be entered for a drawing for a $25 Amazon gift card. Those unable to attend one of these open forums are welcome to submit questions/feedback by going to https://bit.ly/feefeedback.
Course Materials on a Budget: Tips and Tricks from the Library
Date: Tuesday March 7th, 12-1pm
Location: 4000 Building (Library)
Learn about resources that can help you save $$. Textbooks, laptops, and more! Come learn about library & college resources that can help you save $$–and grab some Top Pot doughnuts and coffee! Enter a drawing to win a free personal Roundtable Pizza after the presentation!
Are you transferring to another college in the next year? Do you have questions about the process or need help with your application? Attend an upcoming Transfer Application Worktime on Fri. 2/10 from 1-3pm in the PUB Quiet Dining Room (9208). Staff and advisors will be on hand to talk with you through the process and provide feedback on resumes, essays, etc. Please Note: There is no formal presentation for this event; it is an opportunity for you to get help with your applications, so bring your laptop and ideas
If you have any questions, e-mail smusnicki@shoreline.edu.
Representatives from 60+ colleges and universities around the world will be here to talk to you about their institutions. Bring your questions about transfer admissions, academic programs, and student life! The fair is targeted toward international transfer students, but all students, staff, and faculty are welcome. Representatives will be ready to meet all of you!
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.