Workforce Education can:
Pay for tuition, books, tools, gas cards and childcare for professional technical student. We can still help pay for fall tuition. To be eligible students need to:
Be in a Professional Technical Program
or
Transfer Program and on Basic Food (meet income guidelines) – contact wjohnson@shoreline.edu
Meet only one of the following criteria:
• Low-income (i.e. Household of 1 makes $2127) More info on income guidelines here
• Unemployed- See more info. qualifying unemployment situations or
• Unemployed/Under-employed due to COVID-19
Unfortunately, due to our grant guidelines, we cannot fund International Students.
Workforce can also help:
• Career Coaching: Help with searching for jobs, creating a resume and practicing interview skills
• Connect to Community Resources: Utility Assistance Program, Low-cost internet, Food Banks And more
For more information about Workforce Education click here.
Contact us at 206-546-5882 or workforce@shoreline.edu