The Shoreline Dolphins had a successful fall quarter on the court and in the field, but their best performance came in the classroom. Four Phins earned a 4.0 for their work in the classroom during the Fall Quarter. Read all about it here. #GoPhins!
Congrats to our fall quarter student athletes on their academic success
New Quarter Information for Faculty from eLearning Services
Hello,
We have posted a lot of great information for Faculty teaching online, hybrid, and web-enhanced classes this quarter. Please check it out in the newly revamped Faculty Resource Course here. There is a link to it on the home page – right under the course title.
While you are there, check out all the other great resources we have assembled for you in this Canvas Classroom.
Please reach out if you have any questions, elearning@shoreline.edu or 206-546-6966.
Thank you!
eLearning Services
Important: Protect your sensitive data from financial aid scam
Shoreline Community College has been made aware that financial aid students across the Washington State community and technical college system have received a phone call from someone who identifies themselves only as “Federal Aid”. The caller leads the student to believe that they must provide sensitive information, like their social security number and/or debit card information, before their aid can be processed. These calls are NOT from Shoreline. If you receive a call like this please do not provide any personal information.
Communications from Enrollment and Financial Aid Services at Shoreline Community College are sent directly to students’ go.shoreline.edu email accounts. If we contact you by phone, we will always identify ourselves by name and tell you that we are calling from Shoreline Community College.
Now in the art gallery – STAGES: an exhibition staged to be photographed by Caroline Kapp

Statement by the artist, Caroline Kapp…
“I am photographer who draws a lot.
When I visited the SCC Art Gallery for the first time, I saw the panel gallery walls as something other than empty space on which to hang a picture. I saw rectangular containers that mimic how I sketch and develop ideas.
The title concept of “STAGES” refers to what you see in the physical exhibit: one stage of my photographic process, exhibited as wall-based installations. Each panel has been staged with subject matter to be captured in-camera as a photograph.
As an interactive component of this show, I welcome viewers to view the finished photographs resulting from these staged panels, viewable online starting January 11th. Scanning the QR codes with any smartphone reader app will take you to the finished photo and allow you to compare to the transformation from the physical exhibit “stage” you see in the gallery.”
Save money on your bus fare! ORCA Lift sign up events, Tues., Jan. 10 & Thurs., Jan. 12

Do you ride the bus? If you are low-income, you may qualify for a 50% discount on your rides. Bring your food card, Provider One card, unemployment award letter, or two recent pay stubs to the PUB welcome desk on Tuesday, January 10 or Thursday, January 12 between 10 a.m – 1 p.m. Representatives from Metro will be here to get you signed up to get half off your bus fare with Orca LIFT! If you already have an Orca card you can still participate!
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