TSS will be conducting network maintenance this Saturday morning, September 23. Network services will be restarted numerous times during this maintenance period, which is expected to last from 8am to noon. Please let TSS know as soon as possible if you have any questions or concerns.
Free parking days on campus Sept. 18-27
To facilitate the needs of students and their families in preparation for the start of Fall quarter, parking on campus will be free Sept. 18 – 27. No fees are required to park Sept. 18 – 27, and no citations will be issued for not paying parking fees. We ask that visitors to campus do still park in the appropriate parking areas during this period of free parking. If you know any students who still need to register for classes, let them know to take advantage of the free parking and come on down to campus to get registered now!
Safety & Security will post signage on the parking machines on Free Parking Days.
Thank you.
New extended hours for some student support services
To enhance our services to afternoon and evening students the college has extended its hours on Tuesdays and Wednesdays until 6pm for the following services:
Advising
Counseling Center
Bookstore
Cashier
CEO
Enrollment Services
Financial Aid
Services for Students with Disabilities
Testing
Veterans Programs
Workforce Funding
As usual, the following are regularly open after 5pm, Monday-Thursday, during the academic quarter:
Library
Tutoring
If you have questions feel free to contact Pollie A. McCloskey, pmccloskey@shoreline.edu, or Julie Bathke, jbathke@shoreline.edu.
Welcome Marisa Herrera, Vice President for Students, Equity, & Success!
We are delighted to welcome Marisa Herrera to Shoreline today, Fri., Sept. 15. Her office will be in the FOSS building, #5202; however, while the office is being prepared, she will be temporarily located in the 1000 building, #1004, across from the Office of Student Learning & Success.
Please join me in welcoming Marisa to Shoreline.
Alison Stevens
Executive Vice President for Student Learning & Success
Free DACA renewal clinic at Everett Community College on Fri., Sept. 22
A message from Giselle Cárcamo of the Intercommunity Peace & Justice Center:
Dear community members, providers, and partner organizations:
Responding to a community need for organizing a DACA-related event in Snohomish County, the Intercommunity Peace & Justice Center has reached out to our partners at the Washington Dream Coalition (WDC), Northwest Immigrant Rights Project (NWIRP), Colectiva Legal del Pueblo and the Washington State Chapter of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) to assist DACA recipients who qualify for renewal in this underserved area.
Everett Community College has generously offered space and resources for us to host a free DACA Renewal Legal Clinic and Q&A that will take place on Friday, September, 22 from 6:00 to 9:00 pm at Everett Community College, Jackson Conference Center located at 2000 Tower Street Everett, WA 98201.
We hope to reach out to young adults in Snohomish and Skagit counties to participate in the legal clinic, but any DACA recipients will be welcomed until we reach capacity.
This event will be two-fold: while lawyers are assisting DACA recipients with their paper work, members of the Washington Dream Coalition and Colectiva will give important updates and provide resources on continuing education and organizing for action to community members interested in the topic that are not necessarily participating in the clinic.
We are asking DACA recipients whose document is expiring between September 5, 2017 and March 5, 2018 to register for this legal clinic via email to Giselle Cárcamo at gcarcamo@ipjc.org by September 20 so we can set the time of their appointment.
All the very best,
Giselle Cárcamo, MSW
Justice for Women Coordinator
Intercommunity Peace & Justice Center
206.223.1138
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