Shoreline Support staff will be available the first two Fridays of the quarter

Student Support Services office hours for the summer quarter. 

Monday through Thursday: 8-4:30 

Friday: Closed (Except on June 24 and July 1. See exception below) 

Exceptions: We will be open Friday June 24th  (from 8am to 4:30pm), the week before summer quarter start, and Friday, July 1st (from 8am to 4:30pm), the first week of the quarter. In-person services will be available in the following offices: Enrollment Services, Financial Aid, Advising, Cashiering, and International Education.   

Our regular summer schedule resumes starting the week of July 4th.  

If you have questions, please call 206-546-4101.  

Sincerely, 
Enrollment Services 
EnrollmentServices@shoreline.edu | 206.546.4611 

Pride Weekend Meetup 6/26 12:30-3pm

Faculty, Staff, and Students are invited to join together to celebrate Pride. We will not be marching this year but there will be an opportunity for SCC folks to meet up at Pride. We will have a blanket out and some games for anyone that wants to drop in while they are at Pride. For more details please reach out to the Gender Equity Center at genderequity@shoreline.edu to participate. https://www.seattlepride.org/seattle-pride-month

Shoreline Shoutouts!

Shoreline Shoutout to the amazing group of faculty and staff that served on this year’s Commencement Committee – Derek Levy, Linda Du, Lori Yonemitsu, Kim Clark, Aimee Henson, Eberth Arias, LeAnn De Luna, Kristine Petesch, Suzanne Gugger, Greg Cranson, Alan Loveless, Randy Gottfried, Michaela Gomes, Pamela Kocaturk, and Frank Frias – thank you for all of the time and effort you put into making this year’s event a success. We recognized about 200 students at two in-person ceremonies on Saturday, June 18th, and welcomed over 500 guests to campus. This was a monumental undertaking that would not have been possible without you. An additional thanks to the volunteers who helped with setup and cleanup, served as ushers, lined graduates up, and staffed the reception. After 3 long years, you all helped to provide our students with the opportunity to celebrate their graduation together in person again, and to give them one final Shoreline memory that they will take with them as they move on to the next chapter in their story. I am proud to have worked alongside you to make Commencement 2022 happen. Thank you all for your help.

To my committee co-chairs, Caela Smith and Yushin Wung, there are no words to convey my appreciation for all that you have done. Thank you for putting up with my random ideas and helping work through last-minute problems. I am so grateful for you both. As a reminder, for those wishing to acknowledge the work of fellow shoreline staff members or a group at Shoreline, you need only submit a Waves of Gratitude form for individuals or a Shoreline Shoutout for groups.  Thank you from the Employee Recognition Committee – Rob, Wanda, and Megan.

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Guided Pathways Project Update: Shoreline Pathways

Dear Colleague,

I am pleased to announce important progress on a signature element of Shoreline’s Guided Pathways (GP) efforts. A key tenet of GP is to make it easier for prospective students who visit a college website to find an academic path they wish to pursue. 

To this end, over the past two years, Amy Kinsel, Maya Smorodinsky, and Ann Garnsey-Harter have led a team that conducted extensive research, engaged interest holders, and gathered feedback to determine how best to group Shoreline’s academic degrees into categories that are meaningful to prospective students. Thank you to the faculty, staff, administrators, current students, and demographically appropriate prospective students who participated in this process.  


Based on research results and with the approval and support from VP-SLES Phillip King, the College now will implement nine (9) Shoreline Pathways. In the new design, seven (7) pathways contain college-level degrees and certificates, one (1) pathway contains pre-college degrees, and a final pathway is devoted to students who need time to explore their academic options before they settle on any one path. 


The College’s website will be revised to reflect this new model during the AY 2022-23. This pathways redesign is a critical step in rethinking how Shoreline engages new students as they join our college. Our overall GP goal includes revising student onboarding, intake, advising, placement, and degree planning to support students to find their academic paths and complete Shoreline degrees. 


You can learn more about this effort and the specifics of the new model by reading the announcement in DAAG or visiting the GP informational site in Canvas. 

Sincerely,

Steve Hanson
Interim President
Office of the President