Workforce Education Pays for Your College! 

Dear Colleagues, 

As you already know, paying for tuition is one of the most concerning factors for students. With that in mind, please help us distribute the information below to your students by: 

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Are you seeking money to cover your college, books, and transportation costs?  

Workforce Education may be able to help you.   

To qualify, you must meet one or more of the following criteria:   

Please note that we cannot fund international students due to our grant guidelines. 

Start your application by applying [here].   

Learn more by visiting our website at: 

https://www.shoreline.edu/workforce/

Got questions? Call us at 206-546-6961 or email us at workforce@shoreline.edu   

Join us at an information session every Wednesday from 2 – 3 PM on Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/98714440873 

There’s Still Time to Register for Summer Continuing Education Classes

Check out the new summer brochure featuring an array of Continuing Education classes for adults and youth summer camps at Shoreline Community College. The quarter starts July 3rd and runs through August 26th. Pick up a brochure on campus, or go to Continuing Education | Shoreline Community College for more details and registration links!

This is page 2 and 3 of the Summer Continuing Ed flyer and it has a lot of different adult offerings.
This is page 4 and 5 of the Summer Continuing Ed flyer and it has a lot of different adult offerings.
This is page 6 and 7 of the Summer Continuing Ed flyer and it has a lot of different adult offerings.

KIMSeattle Forensic Science Camps for Youth- New Lower Age

Micropipettes and microscopes are cool! Sign up for the Kids In Medicine camp for rising 6th-9th grade students from July 17th – 21st on campus. Camp participants will immerse themselves in a fictitious, yet realistic, simulated crime and spend the week solving the case. 

Collected evidence from the recreated scene is analyzed using eight different fields of forensic science. There are 12 forensic science labs and activities daily and guest experts will teach alongside professional camp staff. Each day is infused with entertaining intrigue where camp participants view video footage of suspect interactions that leak clues and potential motive. On the last day, teams interrogate their main suspect, and present their cases to a prosecuting attorney. A short reveal-film of what “actually” happened concludes the camp.

Sponsored by Kids in Medicine and Science (KIMSeattle) and hosted at Shoreline Community College 16101 Greenwood Ave N, Shoreline WA 98133.

Email for more information: info@kimseattle.org and KIMSeattle Forensic Science Summer Camp (campusce.net)

This is a flyer advertising the Forensic Science Summer Camps for Youth.  Camp is being offered on 7/17-7/21

Safety & Security Tips for Life on Campus, Summer Quarter ‘23

Welcome to Summer Quarter! We hope it is going well so far. Here are some tips from the Department of Safety & Security.

Parking

The grace period for Summer Quarter 2023 extends until July 14th which is this Friday. That means written warnings if you don’t have a parking permit, park in a staff lot, or improperly display your permit. We always issue citations with fines for ADA violations, PCC parking violations, and other illegal/hazardous (fire lane, blocking roadway, not parked in a parking stall, etc.). Students can purchase parking permits in Student Finance (aka Cashiers). Part-Time employment requests can be sent in by department office. Full-Time employee permit requests must be verified by Dean, Director, etc.

Campus Security

We have a uniformed officer on campus and on-duty 24/7/365. Our personnel are trained and equipped to respond to a vast variety of calls that include, but are not limited to, basic first aid, medical emergencies, security emergencies, and calls for assistance.

To reach our team during business hours, call 206-546-4633, or visit the Safety & Security Office in the Foss Building, Room 5102.

After hours or if the office does not answer, the on-duty Campus Security Officer can be reached at 206-235-5860

Courtesy Services

Our department provides vehicle lockout assistance, vehicle jumpstarts, security escorts, and more!

Lost & Found

The official campus Lost & Found is located in the Safety & Security Office, Room 5102. We hold on to items for 3-6 months before disposing of them.

Tips 

With the current state of regional crime trends, here are a few tips that can help you in having a wonderful experience here at Shoreline:

  • STOP! If you haven’t already, save the after-hours Campus Security number in your phone now! 206-235-5860.
  • Park in high traffic and well-lit areas. Criminals don’t typically like having an audience while they work.
  • Remove all valuables from your vehicle and remove items from view.
    • Even if a bag only has dirty gym clothes in it, a prowler may break in hoping it contains valuables.
  • If you observe a suspicious person or vehicle on campus, call security.
  • Always keep your phone and photo ID on your person in the event that you need to contact assistance.
  • If you witness or observe concerning behavior or posts on social media, report it to Campus Security by calling the office or after hours number.
  • PLEASE NOTE: Do not report injuries, criminal activity, or request immediate assistance via email, as email is only monitored sporadically during office hours. 
  • Reminder, the campus is closed every Friday from July 14th through September 1st.

For questions, please come to the Safety & Security Office (5102), call us at: (206) 546-4633 or email: safetyandsecurity@shoreline.edu

Respectfully,

Your Department of Safety & Security

How To Buy Your First Home & Build Generational Wealth

The WAVES (Worthy of Achievement, Validation, Empowerment, and Success) Staff invites you to attend this Financial Wellness workshop in Shoreline City Hall! 

Date: Wednesday July 19, 2023

Time: 5:30-7:30pm

Location: Council Chambers, 1st floor, Shoreline City Hall 17500 Midvale Ave N Shoreline, WA 98133

As a first time home buyer, you know that the key to building generational wealth is in real estate. The industry is constantly evolving, and can be challenging to keep up with today’s market. That’s why we’re excited to invite you to the premier event that will guide you on your journey for generations to come!

At the event, you’ll learn from the best in the business. Our speakers have a track record of success and are eager to share their strategies with you. You’ll also have an opportunity to network with others like you, exchange ideas, and learn from their experiences.

Investing in yourself has never been more critical. The Real Estate market is constantly changing, and you need to stay ahead of the market. This event will give you the tools and knowledge to succeed. Some topics to be discussed at this event include:

  • Renting vs Buying
  • Steps for First-Time Home Buyer
  • How interest rates work
  • Down Payment & Mortgage Insurance Premiums
  • Loan Approval process and why it’s important before you look at homes
  • Credit Score 101
  • House Hacking
This is a flyer for the event that has two headshots of the presenters as well as the information listed in the text of this post.