A number of campus offices are currently recruiting student leaders for the 2025-2026 school year. If you’re interested in getting involved and want to represent and support your fellow students, check out the descriptions of available positions below for more information.
Arts & Entertainment Board (A&E)
A&E is currently hiring for 2 position types that support student activities: Event Coordinators who help to plan and host a variety of fun events, and Graphic Designers who help to create fliers and promotional materials. To apply, go HERE and submit by Sunday, April 6 at 11:59 p.m. For more information, e-mail studentlife@shoreline.edu.
Associated Student Government (ASG)
ASG provides a representative voice for all SCC students by overseeing the allocation and use of student fees, serving on campus committees, and providing opportunities for students to give feedback about their Shoreline experience. There are 8 officer and 3 student representative positions available. To apply, go HERE and submit by Sunday, April 6 at 11:59 p.m. For more information, e-mail studentlife@shoreline.edu.
eLearning Peer Mentors
eLearning Peer Mentors work with online students (mentees) in their first or second quarter at Shoreline. In this role, you will support student success by cultivating thoughtful relationships with your mentees and by actively listening to and engaging with them to help them build a sense of community at Shoreline. Click HERE to read the full position description and apply! Applications for the 2025-26 academic year will be accepted from May 5-June 2. If you have questions, please email Lauren Caruso at lcaruso@shoreline.edu.
Gender Equity Center Program Assistant
The Gender Equity Center is hiring for a Program Assistant (work-study only) that focuses on promoting academic success for students by sharing scholarships, internships, and college transfer opportunities. Ideal candidates will be passionate about expanding educational opportunities to more students, comfortable working in a queer and gender inclusive environment, and can bring a lot of creativity to event planning. For more information, email rlopez@shoreline.edu.
International Student Ambassadors (ISA)
ISAs support Shoreline’s International Education team by connecting with new students worldwide through digital marketing, print design, and live chat. They also assist with translating marketing materials and creating specialized content—including videos, blogs, and social media—to engage with a diverse and ever-evolving audience. Click here to see details and to apply by Sunday, April 6. For questions or more information, email Michael Chen at mchen@shoreline.edu.
International Student Leaders (ISL)
ISLs provide support to new and continuing international students to achieve cross-cultural experiences and academic success during their time here at Shoreline. ISLs support Orientation, plan events, provide mentorship, and help to engage with all international students on campus. Click here to see details and to apply by Sunday, April 6. For questions or more information, email Yushin Wung at ywung@shoreline.edu.
Resident Assistants (RAs)
RAs live on-campus in the college’s residence hall, 7000 Campus Living, and directly contribute to a community that supports students’ academic and personal success. This is done through one-on-one connections with students, planning of social and educational activities, and the upholding of community standards. If you are eager to help others, have a creative side, and can think on your feet, attend a mandatory info session to find out more! For info session dates and to apply, click HERE and submit by Sunday, April 6 at 11:59 p.m. For more information, e-mail mshameem@shoreline.edu.
Student Ambassadors
Student Ambassadors help new and continuing students with questions about the college and connect them to campus resources. They work with various departments each quarter and provide friendly assistance to students who come to them with questions. Student Ambassadors are also involved in various activities, such as campus tours, and are expected to work 10 hours a week in person on average. For more information and to apply, keep an eye out on Handshake for the application beginning on March 21. For questions, email Laura Brown at lbrown2@shoreline.edu.