“Drop-In” Online Tutoring Is Now Available!

Would you like to meet with a tutor but can’t make it to campus? No problem — the Student Learning Center has you covered!

Head to our website, select “Find a Tutor,” and then “Meet With a Tutor Online.”

Hours of operation for Winter Quarter, beginning Wednesday, 1/10/24, are:

  • Monday: 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
  • Tuesday: 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
  • Wednesday: 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
  • Thursday: 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
  • Friday: 10:00 am – 4:00 pm

Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84760801478

Campus Updates 1/5/24

Events and News 

Welcome back, and Happy New Year! 

It’s been great seeing people on campus this week and catching up on everyone’s holiday stories.  The most common (and celebrated it seems) is “I did almost nothing and loved every minute of it!” I can appreciate that!  I did go out to Arizona to see some of my family this break.  Highlights included “axe throwing” with my niece and nephew- if you haven’t tried it, I recommend it. It is fun! There are some opportunities around Seattle (Everett, Lynwood, Kenmore have locations to try it out). Is it the new bowling? Not sure. Unlike bowling you don’t throw a ball, but you do throw axes at various targets, you can even bring in digital photos! This time we aimed primarily at zombies.  I started out fairly well, and then got increasingly worse. My 13-year-old niece did very well, and I have a great photo of her with the axe which is a bit intimidating!   

Hope your week away was pleasant.  Since I have been back, I have been hunkered down working on some projects that have deadlines this week. I also read the first draft of the accreditation mid-cycle report which is looking great so far! 

The other day I attended the International Education Orientation which was great. It was packed and I was happy to hear that we keep increasing enrollment post-covid.  I loved meeting families and connecting with students at the event.  It was energizing, and a good start to the week. 

Keep up all the great work you are doing out there and stop by and say hello! 

Cheers, 

Jack 

Winter Quarter Updates 

Accreditation 

Please continue progress on Area Reviews, due March 1, 2024.  

Enrollments 

Winter quarter enrollments are looking favorable (see daily enrollment report here). 

Human Resources 

We just want to say a huge thank you to the campus for making evaluations a priority and turning them in! We appreciate all of your hard work! 

Do you know someone who wants to join our team? Visit: Job Opportunities at Shoreline Community College. 

Foundation 

Save the Date Cedar Grand Opening – Thursday May 2, 2024, from 4:00-6:00pm 

Communications and Advancement are putting together an organizing committee, and your insight, dedication, and hands-on approach is needed to help create an event that resonates with our community’s goals and identity. 

Your participation and support will elevate the stature of our celebration and reinforce our commitment to fostering a culture of collaboration, excellence and inclusivity.  If you’re interested in helping, please contact Wendy at wcoates@shoreline.edu or Cat at cchiappa@shoreline.edu by Friday January 12, 2024. 

More details to follow in the coming weeks.  We look forward to celebrating this monumental accomplishment with you all! 

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Shoreline Community College MISSION – Our Purpose 

We serve the educational, workforce, and cultural needs of our diverse students and communities. 

Continuing Education Course for Youth- Register Today!

Looking for activities to keep your kids busy this winter?

Check out CE classes for youth and teens on campus this winter. Register today! Youth Programs (campusce.net)

This is a flyer advertising continuing education courses.  It has a child playing piano, a group of kids on stage and a child writing Chinese characters

Construction Update 1/8-5/8/24

Hello Campus Community,

Forma will be conducting some concrete work around 2900 and 4000 starting Monday, 1/8/24 through 5/9/24.  A few paths near both 2900 and 4000 will be closed and repaved.  The map below shows which areas will be closed.  Signage will be placed to redirect foot traffic around the closed areas.  Feel free to contact me if you have any questions.

Thanks

Kimberlee Clark

Director of Facilities and Capital Projects

Shoreline Community College

This is a map of campus showing where the construction will be.

Happy New Year ! Check out the new resources for January from our Employee Assistance Program (EAP)

Good morning and Happy New Year!

The holidays and new year can bring many feelings and emotions and want I wanted to take the time to remind you of the Employee Assistance Program (EAP) that is offered through Shoreline Community College.

What is EAP?

The Washington State Employee Assistance Program (EAP) supports public employees (higher education) and/or family members to help identify and resolve personal concerns that may affect job performance. EAP provides services that ultimately promote individual and workplace wellbeing. Services available to all covered employees and/or family members include counselingwork/life24/7 support and awareness, education and resources.

If you have questions about EAP services, please review the Frequently Asked Questions or call EAP at 877-313-4455.

January Featured Webinars and Resources

This month, they are featuring the following:

  • Info about EAP webinars, including expanded *live* webinar offerings;
  • Resources to support everyone at home and at work, in recognition of January as International Quality of Life month;
  • Parent and Caregiver resource guideand 
  • Through EAP’s Work/Life website this month they’re offering resources to help with understanding the role of emotional intelligence in your financial health. Attached are the promotional email from EAP and two Work/Life webinars focused on financial wellbeing.

Be well!

Elise