The Associated Student Government is partnering with Student Life and the Benefits Hub to offer a variety of events for Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week taking place from November 15th-19th. These events aim to raise awareness and educate students, faculty, and staff about how we can better support those experiencing housing insecurity and poverty in our local community. Please join us for the following events:
Documentary & Discussion – Weds. 11/17 12:30 pm https://bit.ly/HHdocdiscussion Two short documentaries about the Seattle homeless crisis will be followed by group reflection and discussion.
Walk a Mile in My Shoes – Thurs. 11/18 5 pm https://bit.ly/HHsimulation Students will get a glimpse into the life of those experiencing poverty by participating in these interactive activities
Housing Resource Workshop – Fri. 11/19 1 pm https://bit.ly/ResourceWkshp The Benefits Hub and Neighborhood House will be hosting a workshop with information and resources to help individuals dealing with housing instability or needing rental assistance.
Study Abroad is making a return! As countries open again for international travel, study abroad programs are being refreshed (with eye on COVID safety) and re-opened. The International Education Office at Shoreline Community College supports students who are interested in study abroad. Choose from amongst many options, broaden your views and learn something new!
Spring 2022 – Travel and study with other Washington CC students to Japan OR to Lyon, France, and earn 15 Humanities credits towards your degree!
Summer 2022 – The French Embassy just announced several 2-week travel study courses just for US community college students. The French government is subsidizing the costs, making it affordable! 4 different programs in 4 different locations throughout France, offered in June & July 2022.
To learn more about these and other programs, email: studyabroad@shoreline.edu to make an appointment with an advisor (virtual or in-person).
Poisons and the Human Body!
You’ll learn how poisonous chemicals can enter and affect common mechanisms in the body. This is a part of the National Novel Writing Month genre series for fiction writers! Anyone is welcome to come to this online session.
DATE Thursday, November 18, 2021
TIME 6:00 pm – 6:45 pm PST
https://youtu.be/9N-5bCP2stU
Professor Adria Magrath has been teaching college-level science courses for over a decade in our community. With expertise in anatomy, physiology, human biology, and horticulture, she’s an academic subject specialist with knowledge of how ‘poisons’ affect the human body.
Join in this Automotive virtual info session to learn about the different automotive pathways available at Shoreline CC. Cost is free and you can enjoy it from your home via zoom! https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/SCC_Auto
Students and employees are required to complete annual training on Title IX, the Federal law the prohibits sex discrimination, harassment, and violence in educational programs.
All students will receive an email inviting them to complete a self-paced online training. The subject line of this email will read “Shoreline Community College has assigned you training.”
For those who would prefer to participate in a live (virtual) training, there will be an Introduction to Title IX workshop this Thursday, October 28th from 1-2 pm. To register for this live session please email TitleIXCoordinator@shoreline.edu.
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If you would like a reminder about when this event is, you can register to attend here: OpenOfficeTime.
contact Russell Dorsey at rdorsey@shoreline.edu with questions.
The U.S. Department of Education has made funds available to Shoreline Community College in Federal Covid Assistance funds, HEERF lll, to support our students and ensure learning continues during the COVID-19 pandemic. You may qualify up to a maximum of $2165 per quarter to help pay for any component of your college cost of attendance or for emergency costs that arise due to the coronavirus, such as tuition and fees, textbooks and course materials, housing/rent, food, technology, healthcare, and childcare.
You can submit an application for Fall Quarter 2021 at this time. Priority will be given to students with exceptional need and who are currently enrolled in Fall Quarter 2021 classes at Shoreline. All students can apply, including, domestic, international, undocumented students, students in non-degree seeking (Pre-requisite for graduate programs), non-credit (Transitional Studies such as ABE,ESL) dual enrollment (Running Start, CEO) continuing education classes and fully distance education students could qualify.
Grants will be awarded on a first-come, first-serve basis until funding runs out and will be disbursed as quickly as possible. This grant does not need to be repaid and will not negate or replace any financial aid you may have already received. Apply now! Shoreline Community College stands with you during this time!
All SCC students, faculty, and staff are invited to check out the Fall 2021 Survival Guide presented by Student Life! The annual resource guide is available by accessible pdf at https://bit.ly/virtualSG21 and includes important information about campus resources and involvement opportunities with live links!