Give Feedback on Canvas: Due Wed., Dec. 20

Please take a few minutes to fill out this short, four-question survey on Canvas. We need to know what is most helpful to faculty about our current learning management system and what needs to be improved.

Why are we asking now? Our Canvas license comes through the Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges (SBCTC) and that license expires June 30, 2019.  For a future LMS license, the SBCTC legally must go through a formal request for proposals (RFP) process in which all interested LMS vendors can submit proposals to be the SBCTC’s next LMS. Your feedback will help the SBCTC and Shoreline determine what we request from vendors.

Could Canvas be the successful vendor after June 30, 2019? Yes, depending on how the RFP process goes.

There will be more opportunities to be involved in this process in the coming year. For now, we’d love for you to take a few minutes to respond to the survey, due by Wed., Dec. 20.

Remember to wear your Shoreline attire on PhinNation Wednesdays!

Every Wednesday, show your Phin Nation pride by wearing Shoreline attire. It’s a fun way to connect with colleagues and students each week! Don’t forget to take advantage of your employee discount at the Bookstore. Looking forward to seeing everyone decked out in Shoreline wear on Wednesdays!

Students, Equity, & Success Division News

We are excited to announce that the Honors College at Shoreline will officially join the Students, Equity, & Success Division.

In December, we welcome Acting Director, Mari Kosin of the Honors College at Shoreline and Cheryl Allendoerfer as the new Manager of Tutoring Services.

We also have two other new staff: Jose Vasquez, Assistant Director in Student Life who joined our team in November, and Diana Sampson, who will return to her Counseling role in winter quarter.

In addition, Nancy Marshall will transition into a new role in HO/PE, as an Administrative Assistant IV starting in late December. A new position for an Executive Assistant to the Vice President of Students Equity & Success will be advertised on the Human Resources website in the next two weeks.

President Roberts meeting with prospective College partners in China Dec. 11-Dec. 22

President Roberts will be off campus on travel status from Dec. 11 until noon on Dec. 22 to meet with prospective, current, and new College partners and students in China.

While President Roberts is off campus, the A.I.C. (Administrator In Charge) for the College:
-Stuart Trippel, Senior Executive Director & CFO: Extensions 4672 (Stuart Trippel) or 7859 (Julie Bathke).

Thank you.

Message from President Roberts: Campus Immigration Resources

Every Shoreline student, staff, and faculty member should be confident that the College is steadfast in our commitment to being a welcoming and inclusive place for all students. We are committed to upholding and maintaining a supportive and respectful learning environment for everyone. As stated in our Community Standard, Shoreline does not tolerate hateful, violent, or discriminatory actions that target any person or group based on their beliefs, customs, identities, or affiliations. We at Shoreline Community College are unwavering in our dedication to maintaining an open and supportive place of learning.

Current events at a national level have prompted questions on our campus related to student immigrants and the resources available for individuals impacted by recent presidential executive orders. In addition to the community resources, the College also provides a variety of services dedicated to the support of student success. These resources are listed below and can also be found in the Shoreline Community College Immigration Resources document and on the Campus Immigration Resources page on the College’s website.

Respectfully,
Cheryl Roberts, Ed.D.
President

Community Immigration Resources

National Immigration Legal Services Directory
Northwest Justice Project: Free Legal Assistance
City of Seattle – Office of Immigrant and Refugee Affairs
American Civil Liberties Union – Washington
Northwest Immigrant Rights Project
Immigrant Safety Plan for Youth and Children
One America
King County Bar Association Free Legal Clinics
Legal Foundation of Washington
Refugee Women’s Alliance
Casa Latina
Dept of Homeland Security: What is DACA? Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals
Northwest Immigrant Rights Project: Advisory Regarding DACA Program

Shoreline Community College Resources
HB 1079 – Undocumented Residents / Lea la página en español
Provides information, resources, and answers to frequently asked questions related to undocumented student eligibility for College attendance. Website also available in Spanish.

Multicultural Center
A student center focused on engaging the entire campus in creating a climate of inclusion, equity, and access.

Student Counseling Services
Provides enrolled student access to free and confidential personal, career, educational, and crisis counseling, as well as referrals to community resources.

Employee Counseling Services
Free counseling and referrals for employees of the College through the Washington State Employee Assistance Program. Participation is voluntary and confidential.

Student Life Center
Promotes adult development, student success, and cultural diversity on campus, with emphasis on program variety and service to diverse populations.

Margin to Center
Supports the development of knowledge and skills to organize, intervene, disrupt, resist, and build a future of freedom for all people.

Staff Guidelines for Responding to Immigration Inquiries
Students should be reassured that they can safely participate in a college education at Shoreline without the College collecting or sharing immigration information in situations not required by law. If anyone is approached by a federal enforcement agent, please immediately contact the President’s Office at (206) 546-4552 or come to the Administration Building 1000.

To ensure clarity across campus, please review the following informational items:
*We do not share immigration information with federal enforcement agents unless required to do so by law, which will usually involve a lawful subpoena or warrant.
*To ensure appropriate response, the College consults with legal counsel in response to all immigration-related subpoenas and/or warrants.
*Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents need a valid warrant to enter non-public areas such as classrooms, offices, and areas that are only for students/staff.
*In all cases where ICE is seeking access to non-public areas of campus, college officials can ask to see a warrant. Valid warrants will:

1) Be signed by a judge
2) Properly identify the agency with the authority to search
3) Correctly identify the search location
4) Include the correct date which has not expired

*We do not collect immigration information from students for the purpose of assisting immigration officials.
*Inquiries related to immigration status, place of birth, or citizenship, are prohibited except where required by law.
*Campus Safety & Security will not request such information or ask questions to students regarding immigration status or citizenship.

Questions regarding this information can be directed to your Executive Team member at any time or call the President’s Office at (206) 546-4552.

Thank you!