Ad Hoc Accreditation Visit, Friday, October 14

Ad Hoc Accreditation Visit, Friday, October 14

On Friday, October 14, Shoreline will be hosting two evaluators from the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU) for an ad hoc accreditation visit following up on two recommendations from Shoreline’s Fall 2020 comprehensive self-study and evaluation:

Recommendation 1: Fall 2020 Mission Fulfillment and Sustainability – Provide evidence of a systematic method for collecting, storing, accessing, using, and sharing data for the purposes of ongoing and systematic evaluation, planning, resource allocation, and informing decision-making toward improving institutional effectiveness and achieving mission fulfillment. (2020 Standard(s) 1.B.1;1.B.2)

Recommendation 2: Fall 2020 Mission Fulfillment and Sustainability – Engage in assessment practices that focus on systematic and ongoing assessment of course learning outcomes that lead to program learning outcomes in general education, all instructional and student support areas. Assessments must be used to improve student learning outcomes and inform academic and learning support planning and practices. (2020 Standard(s) 1.C.5;1.C.6;1.C.7)

The evaluators have scheduled interviews from 8:00am to 1:00pm with specific groups involved in addressing these recommendations. The purpose of the visit is to verify information in the ad hoc self-study submitted in early September, and a supplemental report provided last week.  In addition, the evaluators will be gathering additional information to ensure they have a full understanding of Shoreline’s progress since Fall of 2020 in addressing the cited standards.

If you have questions about the visit, please contact Bayta Maring (bmaring@shoreline.edu)

The Multicultural Center invites you to join us for a special event to hold space for and remembering an important member of our community, Ken La Fountaine (Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa). 

We invite faculty and staff to support this scholarship through a payroll deduction, or a one-time donation. Any amount helps support indigenous students with their education goals. Donation slips are available in the Multicultural Center and attached as well. 

We will also invite folks to write down or send us their remembrances about Ken to post up along with the memorial.  We will be playing some of the testimonials from our campus’s memorial service from the time of his passing.  So please come and visit!

October 10th, 2022

PUB 9201

12-1pm

fillable donation form

Black Coffee Northwest Anniversary Event

Happy Anniversary Event for Black Coffee Northwest on October 15th, 2022!

anniverary event information listed on graphic

Promoting to Students in 7000 Campus Living

Want to promote your program or upcoming event to 7000 students? The Residential Life staff would love to help share information about your resources, services, or other opportunities. Please send printed materials to Assistant Director Michaela Gomes in PUB 9301. Recommended quantities are 1-3 copies. Fliers will be posted in designated high-traffic areas within the building. Please include the office name, office/SCC logo, and contact information for the office/event/etc.

If you have any questions, please e-mail mgomes@shoreline.edu.

FOSS, Roofing Smell

Dear Shoreline Staff,

The College is aware that there is a smoke/burning smell coming from our roofing project.  Staff in FOSS are encouraged to work with their supervisor to:

  1. Identify a secondary location and perhaps work from a laptop or other station in another building.
  2. Move to a remote/home location and continue to work (through your normal workday). Please ensure that your online Zoom link options are open.

Our Shoreline Mechanical team is working with the roofing project company to mitigate these issues. We will flush the air system this evening as well.

We apologize for the inconvenience.

Thank you.

Phillip J. King, Ed.D.

Vice President for Student Learning, Equity, and Success