Category: Services for Students
January 4th, 2021 by pio@shoreline.edu
All students are invited to learn about Shoreline Community College’s great campus resources! Drop in and find out how to make the most of your Shoreline experience. You can also enter for a chance to win a $50 Amazon gift card!
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Posted in Announcements, Events, Services for Students
January 3rd, 2021 by pio@shoreline.edu
Welcome to the winter quarter! To help you succeed in your online classes, you will need to complete a special mandatory training, on your own time, between now and January 14th. Here is what you need to know to get started.
How do I begin the training?
The training is full of helpful information. By the end of the training, you will be able to:
- Reflect on your readiness for online learning and identify at least one resource to increase your ability to succeed.
- Demonstrate a basic understanding of how to use at least three different Canvas tools
- Practice at least two strategies for student success.
- Utilize and practice instructional video technologies.
- Identify at least two helpful Shoreline resources.
- You will spend about 5 hours in the training.
- You can finish the training in one day or spread it across several days – your choice!
What if I need help while I am taking the training?
- Attend an optional video chat support session on Zoom:
What if I do not have a computer at home?
Students may check out a laptop for the quarter on a first-come, first-served basis, with priority consideration for students who do not otherwise have a device to access online classes.
What if I do not have access to the Internet?
Check with your local internet or mobile phone provider, as many provide free and low-cost internet options right now. You can also find free Wi-Fi hotspots near you using this Wi-Fi location tool.
Please know that our caring staff and faculty are here for you! We look forward to helping you have a positive and successful first quarter here at Shoreline.
Sincerely,
Phillip King
Vice President for Student Learning, Equity and Success
Posted in Announcements, Services for Students
November 29th, 2020 by pio@shoreline.edu
If you have had a change in your income or employment situation, Workforce Education might be able to help you pay for tuition!
Workforce Education can:
Pay for tuition, books, tools, gas cards and childcare for professional technical student. We can still help pay for fall tuition. Grants available for Professional-Technical and Transfer Students.
Grant eligibility for Professional Technical + Transfer Students:
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- Low-income (i.e. Household of 1 makes $2127- amount increases with # of family members)
Grant Eligibility for ONLY Professional Technical Students. Needs to meet one of the following
Unfortunately, due to our grant guidelines, we cannot fund International Students.
Career Coaching- Help with searching for jobs, creating a resume and practicing interview skills
Connect to Community Resources- i.e., utility assistance programs, low-cost Internet, food banks, and more.
For more information click here.
Contact us at 206-546-5882 or workforce@shoreline.edu.
Posted in Announcements, Free, Services for Students
November 13th, 2020 by pio@shoreline.edu
Student Life has created a virtual survival guide to help students learn about campus resources, get connected to clubs, and more. View the guide.
Posted in Announcements, Free, Services for Students
June 18th, 2020 by pio@shoreline.edu
You may have read a Seattle Times article about a Shoreline student who was injured by a flash-bang device at the recent protests on Capitol Hill. We wanted to let you know the College is aware of the incident and the Care Team has reached out to provide support, resources, counseling, and options for the student to complete their studies.
During this time of great disruption to students and their studies, if you are experiencing distress and are in need of emotional or mental support, please know you can access free telehealth appointments with the Counseling Center (206-546-4594).
Posted in Announcements, Services for Students
April 13th, 2020 by pio@shoreline.edu
Dear Student,
I want to warmly welcome you to spring quarter classes! While I know attending classes may look and feel very different for you right now, know that you are making big strides in your educational journey and we at Shoreline are here with you each step of the way to ensure you have a healthy quarter.
While we have never gone through something like this before, and things are changing quickly, one thing that will not change is our dedication to educating and serving you—our students. Here are a few important tips and reminders for you as you begin your classes online:
Find Support
- Connect with your instructors often via email or Canvas – they are ready to help you and they understand you may have different needs this quarter.
- Use the spring resources page on the website to stay up–to–date and locate support services you would normally find on campus.
Find Learning Tools
Find Funding
- We have a COVID-19 emergency relief fund if you’re having trouble paying for tuition, fees, course materials, food, housing, technology, health care, childcare, or emergency expenses.
- Contact Financial Aid office (finaid@shoreline.edu, 206-546-4762) to learn about the full range of funding opportunities.
- Apply for emergency grants and spring quarter scholarships now through the Shoreline Community College Foundation (scholarships@shoreline.edu, 206-533-6783).
- The deadline to apply for annual scholarships (for next academic year 2020-21) has been extended to April 23.
Working and learning remotely are new and different for all of us, and we remain fully committed to you. We are all in this together.
With care and appreciation,
Cheryl Roberts, Ed.D.
President
Posted in Announcements, Scholarships, Services for Students
November 4th, 2019 by pio@shoreline.edu
7000 Campus Living has a Reflection Room, which is a space intended for quiet contemplation, prayer, or meditation. The space is open to the entire campus community M-F from 9am-4pm and features a foot-washing station, cozy seating, and comfort supplies such as yoga mats and cushions.
The Reflection Room is an inclusive space on campus, and we welcome suggestions on how to best equip it for a wide variety of users. We want to make sure the space is used thoughtfully, so we ask that users check-in at the Campus Living 7000 office to gain access. We also ask users to limit time spent in the space to 30 minutes or less to ensure everyone who needs access has the opportunity.
Posted in Services for Students
October 16th, 2019 by pio@shoreline.edu
Join us for the Fall 2019 Club and Resource Fair and help spread the word! Clubs and programs will be tabling in the PUB Main Dining Room this Thurs., Oct. 17 from 11 am – 1:30 pm with information about what they do, upcoming events, and how to get involved.
Need incentive to stop by? Joining a club can help you be more successful in college!

Posted in Clubs, Events, Services for Students
October 11th, 2019 by pio@shoreline.edu
Shoreline students have free access to “Linkedin Learning” with Lynda.com content.
Access:
* High-quality content with 12,000+ digital courses taught by industry experts
*Available in bite-size tutorials for fast learning
*Certificates of completion available
Access training at: https://www.linkedin.com/learning
“Sign in with your organization portal”
Use your full Shoreline Community College email address and password
Posted in Free, Services for Students
September 26th, 2018 by pio@shoreline.edu
Tutoring Services provides students with free one-on-one tutoring support for any Shoreline Community College classes. We also host drop-in learning centers, including the Biology/Chemistry Learning Center, the Physics Learning Center, and the Business Technology & eLearning Center.
For more information, to request a tutor, or to apply to become a tutor, please visit our office in Library 4228, email pttutors@shoreline.edu, call 206-546-4776, or check out our webpage: www.shoreline.edu/tutoring
Posted in Announcements, Services for Students