SBCTC News Links | August 30, 2022

Edmonds College receives $1.5 million cybersecurity grant
Edmonds College will receive nearly $1.5 million in grants for its cybersecurity program, the Washington State Board of Community and Technical Colleges announced. The grant is part of President Joe Biden’s $2 trillion Build Back Better package, which approved more than $500 million for cybersecurity funding.
My Edmonds News, August 29, 2022

A healthcare crisis was looming: these local colleges made sure that would not happen
… While [Tacoma Community College] and [Bates Technical College] currently are focused on averting an early October crisis, both colleges are excited about the future. Each expects to continue examining students now that they are each credentialed testing centers. “We’ll be able to get more people into the pipeline and into working,” Swaren said.
News Tribune, August 29, 2022

Centralia College student from Chehalis places at the state public speaking championship
Lyndi Klacik didn’t expect to compete at the Washington’s community college state championship for public speaking, but on Saturday, July 23, that’s exactly where she found herself. Raised in Chehalis, Klacik, 17, was homeschooled and hadn’t set foot in a school until she began attending Centralia College as a Running Start student during the fall of 2021.
Centralia Chronicle, August 29, 2022

Shoreline Community College launches new degree in Business Intelligence and Data Analytics
This Fall, Shoreline Community College (Shoreline) is excited to introduce a new degree to its program list: an Associate of Applied Arts (AAAS) in Business Intelligence and Data Analytics (BIDA). The Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges (SBCTC) and the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU) approved the new AAAS degree this summer.
Shoreline Area News, August 26, 2022

Shoreline Community College to hire diversity administrator
… Qualified and enthusiastic applicants are highly encouraged to apply, according to Shoreline Community College (Shoreline) President Jack Kahn. “The campus is really excited to see this addition to our executive team,” said Kahn.
Shoreline Area News, August 26, 2022

US grant funds a new program
A $1 million federal grant will go toward a collaboration between the Port Angeles Waterfront Center and Peninsula College to fund a new media technicians certificate program.
Peninsula Daily News, August 26, 2022

Edmonds College: Going back to the basics
During a recent board of trustees meeting, Edmonds College President Amit Singh spoke about the school’s priorities, with “success” and “access” the two most important as he stressed “going back to the basics.”
Edmonds Beacon, August 25, 2022

Spokane Community College honoring nursing students with pinning ceremony
… [Spokane Community College] will expand its nursing program to 56 students from its previous enrollment of 48 students this fall and spring quarters. Clark said that SCC nursing programs have the highest rate of students who pass the NCLEX, the nursing exam, in the Spokane region.
KXLY, August 23, 2022
TRENDS | HORIZONS | EDUCATION
The 21st-century challenge: Growing your own leaders
Prior to the pandemic, there was a realization that community colleges were facing real challenges of staffing and leadership as the Baby Boomer generation reached retirement age.
Community College Daily, August 30, 2022

Teacher education programs desperately seek students
Education colleges and teacher preparation programs are creating new incentives to lure students, hoping to reverse years of enrollment declines and fill classroom vacancies.
Inside Higher Ed, August 29, 2022

How higher ed is trying to improve student performance with data
When information-technology and higher-education leaders reunited in Philadelphia in October 2021 for the first in-person Educause conference in two years, buzzwords floated around the panel rooms: “Data analytics.” “Data-informed” action. “Innovation.”
PBS News Hour, August 26, 2022

Service with a smile
… Community college professionals must ensure their students, many of whom have college-access barriers, are set up for success. Students “don’t come to community college to fail,” García says. “They come with their hopes, aspirations and dreams.”
Inside Higher Ed, August 26, 2022

Water Shutdown

College community, 

The next construction phase of the new Health Sciences and Advanced Manufacturing Classroom Complex (HSAMCC) will require a water shutdown on the following schedule:

September 1 – 2: water shutdown will begin on 7:00 a.m. and will impact the 1900, 2000, 2100, 2200, 2300, 2600, 2700, 2800, and 2900 Annex facilities.

September 1 – 9:  water shutdown will begin on 7:00 a.m. and will impact the 2300, 2400, 2600, 2700, 2800, and 2900 Annex facilities. 

During this work, the main door to the 2300 building basement will remain open, but the other basement double door to the east will be available for emergency exits only. 

We understand that this may create inconveniences, but we tried to find the least impactful schedule possible.

Thank you for your patience and cooperation.

Bob Williamson

Acting Vice President for Business and Administrative Services

rwilliamson@shoreline.edu

From D. Bryant, Payroll Manager: READ ME | CLASSIFIED EMPLOYEES AND MANAGERS | TIMESHEETS-Early Submission

IMPORTANT – MUST READ – Early submission deadline-due to the holiday on Monday and payday being on Friday 9/9/2022

The timesheet deadline is 10am on Wednesday, August 31, 2022.  If you have any issues submitting time, please contact payroll@shoreline.edu immediately so we can help.  This means that timesheets must be submitted and approved by this time! Any timesheet not approved by the deadline will not have any overtime processed for the 9/10 payday.

Supervisors, Part-Time Hourly, Classified, and Student Employees –

·         Absence requests and approval, Leave Without Pay requests and approval, Shared Leave requests and approval, and time reporting and approval need to be submitted & approved by 5pm – today, August 29, 2022. – Please note this deadline is before the timesheet deadline.

  • When submitting the following leave types please send an email to payroll@shoreline.edu
    • Shared Leave
    • Leave without Pay

Faculty: Please be sure to submit your sick leave through the absence management system, by the date listed above. You do not need to submit a timesheet.

Admin Exempt: Please be sure to submit your leave through the absence management system, by the date listed above. You do not need to submit a timesheet.

Classified: Please submit your timesheet by 10am on ­­­­Wednesday, August 31.

  • Did you take leave during this last pay period?  Be sure to adjust your REG hours on your timesheet to reflect what hours you worked and were on leave.
  • Make sure each week equals your work schedule; 100% employee, then you should have a minimum of 40 hours posted between REG and any leave, 75% employee, then you should have a minimum of 30 hours posted between REG and any leave.  This includes any Leave without Pay posted.
  • Overtime to be charged to a budget other than the employees’ normal budget, provide the combo code (not the chart string).
  • Did you work overtime and take leave in the same week?  Please email payroll@shoreline.edu until further notice.

Hourly/Student: Please submit your timesheet by Noon on ­­­­Wednesday, August 31.

  • Please be sure to use the correct Time Reporting Code for your position
    • HRY for non-student hourly employees
    • STU for student hourly employees enrolled in 6 or more credits
    • STF for student hourly employees enrolled in  less than 6 credits
    • FWS for federal work-study students
    • SWS for state work-study students

Compliance with this schedule will assure timely and accurate leave processing and pay for you.

Please remember, pay periods run from the first day of the month through the 15th day of the month and from the 16th day of the month through the last day of the month.  You can always submit your timesheets by the end of business on the last day of the pay period.

Please me know if you have questions.

Delene Bryant
Payroll Manager
HR & Employee Relations

Shoreline Community College
www.shoreline.edu  |  206.546.4515
E-mail:  dbryant@shoreline.edu
Fax:  206.546.5850

Calendar Reminder

As Fall Quarter approaches, do not forget to visit the college calendar page, where you can view the Employee Calendar, Academic Calendar, and specific calendars for clubs and student activities!

Visit the College Calendar Here!

News Links | August 25, 2022

A half-million WA residents could benefit from Biden’s student loan relief
Michael Marquez, 32, who graduated from Spokane Falls Community College and will attend Eastern Washington University this fall, saw Biden’s plan as a great first step toward student debt reform.
The Seattle Times, August 25, 2022

North Seattle College plans affordable housing project on campus
North Seattle College has put forward a plan to offer nearly 200 affordable housing units for community members on its campus. But first it must negotiate a highly specific leasing arrangement with developers and win the approval of its trustees and the state community and technical colleges board.
The Seattle Times, August 25, 2022

Biden’s student debt-relief plan could help thousands of Southwest Washington students
… Neighboring Clark College follows similar trends, with nearly 40 percent of students enrolled in programs of study eligible to receive federal student aid under the Pell program. As of the 2021-2022 school year, 2,114 students received Pell grants; five years earlier, that number was as high as 3,743 students.
The Columbian, August 24, 2022

‘A milestone moment’ or ‘a slap in the face’? Eastern Washington voices sound off on Biden’s student debt forgiveness
… Pennebaker, of Spokane, was able to obtain federal Pell Grants, awarded to students in financial need, so she could get her associate degree at [Spokane Community College] en route to a bachelor’s degree from Washington State University this December.
The Spokesman-Review, August 25, 2022

There’s a slice of wine country on the South Seattle College Campus – New Day NW
Northwest Wine Academy at South Seattle College: College course teaches wine-making. [Video].
King 5, August 24, 2022

Running Start program at Edmonds College receives nearly $1 million grant
The State Board for Community and Technical Colleges has approved Edmonds College’s Running Start Emergency Relief Funds Program and awarded the college a $989,511 grant to be used during the 2022-23 academic year. … The grant is designed to help increase enrollment in professional technical programs, credit recovery courses, and college success courses.
My Edmonds News, August 24, 2022

Edmonds College launches FastTrack, a collection of short-term, career-building programs
Edmonds College has launched FastTrack, a collection of short-term, affordable programs that can be completed in under six months, allowing students to quickly jump into the job market. Each FastTrack program is designed to provide training for new professionals or to gain a competitive advantage for in-demand jobs.
My Edmonds News, August 22, 2022

Walla Walla Community College gets federal COVID-19 relief dollars
Walla Walla Community College has received nearly $655,000 in federal dollars slated for higher education under the American Rescue Plan. The award provides support to low-income and high-need WWCC students and reinforces the college’s efforts to emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Walla Walla Union-Bulletin, August 21, 2022
TRENDS | HORIZONS | EDUCATION
Final rule on DACA released
The Education Department on Wednesday released a final rule on Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), a program that provides protection against deportation to immigrants, often known as Dreamers, who were brought to the United States without documentation as children.
Inside Higher Ed, August 25, 2022

Scanning students’ rooms during remote tests is unconstitutional, judge rules
The remote-proctored exam that colleges began using widely during the pandemic saw a first big legal test of its own — one that concluded in a ruling applauded by digital privacy advocates.
NPR, August 25, 2022

Design for dual enrollment
The rise of dual-enrollment programs for high school students provides a creative opportunity for recruitment and retention at many community colleges. While many students may see these programs as a quick way to get ahead or gain some college experience, institutions can use their resources to …
Community College Daily, August 18, 2022