Category: Services for Students

June 14th, 2021 by pio@shoreline.edu

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Your new home at 7000 Campus Living is an oasis, perfectly situated within Shoreline Community College’s 83-acre wooded campus. Choose from private or shared rooms in fully furnished apartments, complete with full size kitchens – available to all students, regardless of where they are enrolled!

  • MODERN APARTMENTS AMENITIES Fully furnished with full-size kitchens, each apartment has a shared living room, kitchen, and bathroom. The building has ADA accessible units, as well as on-site laundry facilities. 
  • COMMUNITY EVENTS Get to know your neighbors through frequent events organized by residential life staff, such as barbecues, movie nights, and group outings in the Seattle area.
  • CONTROLLED ACCESS SECURITY Designated keys provide resident-only access to elevators and individual units. Resident assistants live on-site and are available for support as needed, plus campus security service is available 24/7.
  • AT THE HEART OF CAMPUS Conveniently located next door to both the administration and student union (PUB) buildings with a bus stop that easily connects you to Shoreline, Downtown Seattle, and other urban adventures.
  • ON-CAMPUS PARKING Bring your wheels to campus with overnight parking, available through Shoreline Community College.

Now accepting applications for immediate and fall move-ins!

Schedule a tour or learn more: 7000campusliving.com

Posted in Announcements, Services for Students

May 28th, 2021 by pio@shoreline.edu

 

Missing that fresh campus air? Ready to step away from your laptop for more hands-on learning? Take a hybrid summer class at Shoreline!

Student walking on campus with the text "Summer Hybrid Classes Available!"

More than 20 classes – such as Biology, Drama, Math, Music, and PE – will meet on campus in safe, distanced classrooms (masks required) once or twice a week, with assignments completed online. 

Hybrid courses offer the convenience of online learning with the satisfaction of some in-person instruction.  

Go hybrid this summer and get the best of both worlds! Classes start June 28. 

Posted in Announcements, Services for Students

May 26th, 2021 by pio@shoreline.edu

Have you applied for Basic Food, otherwise known as SNAP or EBT? If not, now is the perfect time to check or re-check your eligibility! Many students are newly eligible for expanded Basic Food, a monthly benefit that provides extra money to assist with groceries.  

Don’t hesitate to make an appointment with the Benefits Hub to see if you’re eligible for Basic Food!

The first 50 students who set up an appointment for Basic Food between June 1st and June 8th will receive a $50 gift card for DoorDash. 

Choose a time and book now using this link: http://bit.ly/basicfoodapply

Posted in Announcements, Free, Services for Students

April 19th, 2021 by pio@shoreline.edu

Greetings,

The College is shifting the start of the registration period for fall quarter 2021 to provide additional time to prepare to offer some additional in-person class options for fall. The revised registration dates are as follows:

  • Continuing Student Registration begins May 24 (instead of May 10)
  • New Student Registration begins June 1 (instead of May 17)

Please refer to the Academic Calendar (or www.shoreline.edu/cal) for the most up-to-date enrollment dates. Summer registration dates are not affected and remain the same.

Additional information about the fall in-person options will be shared with the campus community soon. Thank you for your flexibility and patience as we work through these changes.

Sincerely,

Lisa Malik

Acting Dean, Access & Advising

Posted in Announcements, Services for Students

April 16th, 2021 by pio@shoreline.edu

Dear Student,

In recent days and weeks, there has been an overwhelming amount of news about racialized violence, police violence, and mass shootings. We are experiencing a challenging time in our nation, as we also persevere through a pandemic and many other concurrent social and economic issues. I want to acknowledge the distress, grief, fear, and pain many people in our campus community are feeling right now.

This is a time for us to recommit to taking care of ourselves and to seek support and draw strength from others around us. If you are feeling overwhelmed or in need of additional support right now, please know students can access free services from the Counseling Center (206-546-4594).

May we continue to come together as a campus community to provide support and care for one another.

With care,

Cheryl Roberts, Ed.D.

President

Posted in Announcements, Services for Students

April 13th, 2021 by pio@shoreline.edu

Welcome to Spring Quarter, Shoreline Students, from Student Accessibility Services (SAS)!
For current SAS students who would like to use accommodations this quarter, this is a reminder to submit your Accommodation Request Form, if you have not done so already.
If you are not already registered with SAS but believe that you might benefit from disability-related accommodations or modifications, feel free to apply for our services online and set up an appointment.
Do not hesitate to contact our main office via email at sas@shoreline.edu or by phone at 206-546-4545 with any questions.

Have a wonderful quarter!

Miranda Levy

Student Accessibility Services

Posted in Announcements, 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!

Learn more!

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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? 

Log in to Canvas and look for the “Getting Ready for Online & Hybrid Learning – Winter 2022” training. (To access Canvas, follow these login instructions.)

What is in 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.

How long will it take? 

  • 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:

    • 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