S.A.D. Lamp

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S.A.D. Lamp

The SCC Counseling Center is excited to announce that a S.A.D. light box is now available for student and staff use in the Counseling Center!  

What is S.A.D.? 
Seasonal Affective Disorder (S.A.D.) is a pattern of seasonal depression. During the fall and winter months, S.A.D. can be experienced as “down” feelings not explained by day-to-day experiences. It is estimated that about 10% of the population living at latitudes like Seattle’s may experience S.A.D. (National Institutes of Health, 2023). The most typical symptoms of S.A.D. are:  

  • Mood changes: Increased sadness, irritability, and/or anxiety  
  • Appetite changes 
  • Sleep and activity changes: Increased sleep duration, lower quality of rest, tiredness and fatigue  
  • Social and interpersonal strain  
  • Mood lifts with onset of spring in March – April 

What is light therapy for S.A.D.?  
Because of the seasonal pattern and the fact that S.A.D. occurs more frequently in northern latitudes, it is thought to be caused by the body’s reactions to reduced natural light. Light therapy has been widely demonstrated to be an effective treatment for S.A.D.  

Light therapy requires exposing your eyes to very bright light. The light box used in the Counseling Center produces 10,000-lux. This is approximately 20 times brighter than normal room lighting.  At this light level, 20-30 minutes a day is an appropriate treatment.  Most people who benefit from light therapy experience positive changes within 2 weeks of daily treatment. Daily, or almost daily, treatment is likely to have the best effect.  

It is recommended that you consult your physician before beginning light therapy, especially if you:  

  • Have a health condition  
  • Have been diagnosed with bipolar disorder  
  • Have been told you must wear sunglasses in sunlight  
  • Have a history of eye conditions or problems    
  • Are taking a medication or supplement that causes light sensitivity 

Please speak to Carrie at the Counseling Center front desk if you are interested in using the S.A.D. light box.  

  • Location: FOSS 5251
  • Phone Number: (206) 546-4594
  • Hours: Monday – Thursday 8 AM – 5 PM | Friday 8 AM – 4:30 PM | Closed on Wednesdays from 1-2 PM.

Campus Shuttle

Hello Students, Staff, and Faculty,

This is your quarterly reminder about our campus shuttle! This is a free service available to students, visitors on campus, and staff/faculty (thanks to SCOF funding).

Shuttle Schedule

  • Monday thru Friday (on days the college is open for business): 7:45am – 3:45pm. Campus Shuttle may start at 8am some days (if our regular driver is out that day).
  • There is a 30 minute break mid-day for our campus shuttle drivers for their lunch.

You may call the shuttle driver to request a pick-up. Shuttle Driver Cellphone (only answered during shuttle service hours)206-759-1768

The shuttle runs on a fixed, continuous route (takes 45 minutes to complete the route). 

No alternate or additional off campus stops are authorized.

ROUTE/STOPS

  • N 160th & Aurora Ave (between the E Line stop and Shoreline Central Animal Hospital)
  • Greenwood Parking Lot (only when open for Fall, Winter, and Spring Quarters)
  • Bldg. 1000/Metro Stops
  • Bldg. 1900 roundabout
  • Bldg. 2100/Bldg. 2300 roundabout
  • Shoreline North/185th Light Rail Station (once an hour from 8am-3pm, Monday-Friday, at the start of the hour)
Map of shuttle stops.

*Pick-up or drop-off (for Campus Shuttle) is also available at Bldg 6000 or Bldg 3000 on campus, by request.

Campus shuttle does not use the Shoreline-South/148th Light Rail Station. There are no pick-ups or drop-offs at this location.

Scooters, bicycles, and other large items are not allowed on the daily campus shuttle. There are bike lockers available at the Link Light Rail Stations and bike racks located around campus.

Our shuttle vans are not equipped with a wheel-chair lift, so please work with Student Accessibility Services if accommodations are needed.

The campus shuttle vans are white with Shoreline Community College decals/logo on the side.

Please e-mail us if you have any questions: safetyandsecurity@shoreline.edu.

Washington State Food Truck Association Began Winter Quarter

Washington State Food Truck Association (WSFTA) began providing Food Truck Vendors on January 6th. You can view the schedule of upcoming Food Trucks on the Washington State Food Truck Association website.

While we transition to the new contractor, we expect some logistical hiccups. Please send feedback if you have any to Joe Mazur or Gayla Hocker during this time. 

Winter Quarter ID Card Event

If you don’t have a Shoreline ID card yet, mark your calendars – our winter quarter ID card event is coming up soon!

Current students, staff, and faculty can get ID cards made January 27-29. Stop by the FOSS Welcome Desk (Building 5000) between 8:30am – 4:30pm to pick up a number and get in line to take your photo! In addition to the daytime hours, we’ll also be available January 27 from 5pm – 7pm.

Please come prepared with your ctcLink number and a Photo ID (such as a driver’s license or passport).

If you have any questions please email us at navigate@shoreline.edu.

UPDATE: Winter Quarter Student Parking Grace Period Extended

Safety & Security has extended the grace period for students to purchase parking permits until Monday, 1/19. Citations for lack of permit will begin on Tuesday, 1/20.

During the grace period, visitor lot violations, ADA violations, parking in multiple stalls, parking in assigned spots/lots, and other illegal and hazardous violations will still be cited.

Beginning January 20, 2026, permits are required to park on campus weekdays during the quarter, Monday – Friday from 6:00am – 4:00pm, excluding holidays.

Students can purchase parking permits in Student Finance (aka Cashiers), located on the second Floor of Bldg. 5000 (FOSS). When purchasing their permit, students will need to provide their vehicle make, model, and license plate number.