Veterans Craft Kits

In support of Mental Health Awareness month, Shoreline’s Veteran & Military Student Services (VMSS), Vet Corps, & Help Heal Veterans teamed up to provide Therapeutic Craft Kits to Shoreline veterans suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress (PTS), Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), & depression. Kits are available to Shoreline veterans in the Veterans Resource Center (VRC), FOSS 5226. The VRC is open M,T,W  9:00 – 4:00. Please come by, say hello, grab a craft kit (limited supply) and a snack. As always, we’ve GOT YOUR 6!

https://healvets.org/  https://www.shoreline.edu/oss/veterans/

Campus Updates 05/19/22

Hi Campus Community,   

Here are this week’s updates!

RETURN TO CAMPUS/COVID-19  
Cases     

5 new positive cases were reported in the last 7 days (as compared to 13 new cases the prior week).  

Masks 

Masks are now voluntary on college shuttles/vans, which brings the College into alignment with current federal practice regarding masks on public transportation. Look for updated signage noting this change.

Treatments 

While vaccination continues to provide the best protection against COVID-19, an oral anti-viral treatment can help people who are at high risk from getting really sick. The new Test to Treat federal program can help people quickly access free COVID-19 treatment that can help prevent severe illness and hospitalization when taken within five days after symptom onset. 
Testing 
A 3rd round of free test kits are now available from the federal government via COVIDTests.gov. You will be mailed 8 tests total. 
Questions?      

  • Open office hours with the COVID-19 Support Coordinator: Thursdays, 10:30 am – 11:30 am, via Zoom.         
  • Email covidsupervisor@shoreline.edu or call 206-495-7744 during regular College operating hours.  Check the COVID-19 Updates site for the latest information.     
  • New information and guidance about COVID-19 is continually evolving; check these official federal, state, and county sources to stay informed:     

EVENTS AND NEWS 

Open House 

Shoreline Community College is thrilled to welcome the public to its first in-person open house in more than two years. Visitors are welcome to explore the campus, speak with staff, faculty and current students, take a guided campus tour, learn about Shoreline’s community partners and much more. 

Shoreline staff will be on hand to answer all of your questions, including: 

  • How to start college (admissions process) 
  • Paying for college 
  • Transfer degrees (degrees that you start at Shoreline and can transfer to a university) 
  • Career training pathways 
  • Student athletics 
  • Student support services 
  • And much more! 

Don’t miss food trucks, live music, and a raffle for Shoreline merchandise. 

When: Saturday, May 21 from  10 a.m. – 2 p.m. 

Where: Shoreline Community College Campus,  16101 Greenwood Avenue North, Shoreline, Washington, 98133 

To RSVP to the Shoreline Community College Open House or to receive event updates, visit this link!  

Student Communications 

A student email communications feed has been created at this link! Please bookmark this link and visit to see information being sent to students throughout the quarter.  

ctcLink Updates: 

If you have questions, please visit shoreline.edu/ctclink or our Support Center at support.shoreline.edu

Events  

Please share with your students and campus community networks:  

Commencement Updates – Week of May 16 

Over the next few weeks, the Commencement Committee will be sharing weekly updates related to this year’s in-person ceremonies that will take place on Saturday, June 18, 2022, at 10am and 2pm.  

Commencement Updates – Week of May 16 

  • The deadline for students to apply to graduate was Monday, May 16. Students can still sign up to participate in Commencement until Sunday, May 22nd at 11:59pm. All students who applied to graduate will receive one final reminder via e-mail. Additionally, information about regalia, Commencement tickets, etc., will be sent out to all students that have signed up to participate in the ceremonies. This information can also be found on the Commencement website
  • We’re about 30 days away from Commencement and the College will be launching a series of social media posts to get students excited. Please like and share these messages when you see them to help spread the word!  
  • Volunteers are still needed for various roles during both the morning and afternoon ceremonies. Faculty and staff who help with both ceremonies will be provided with lunch. For more information and to sign up to help, click here

Please share this information with your students and encourage them to check their e-mail and the Commencement website for regular updates, we would really appreciate it. If you have any questions about Commencement, please e-mail commencement@shoreline.edu.  

Go Phins! 

Commencement Committee 

Reaching Out…Buffalo Mass Shooting

Dear Colleagues,

On behalf of Shoreline Community College, we wanted to reach out to the campus community to express our concern for students, staff, and family members who may be impacted by the recent event that unfolded in Buffalo. This racially motivated attack impacts those in the African American community even more than other identities.

Please know that we have resources available to both students and staff to counsel you through any potential emotional distress from this event. There are a variety of support systems available through our counseling services team for our students. Or to submit a report in support of a student, please contact Shoreline’s CARE team. International students who need support are encouraged to reach out to the International Education department.  

Say Their Names…

Roberta A. Drury, 32

Margus D. Morrison, 52

Andre Mackniel, 53

Aaron Salter, 55

Geraldine Talley, 62

Celestine Chaney, 65

Heyward Patterson, 67

Katherine Massey, 72

Pearl Young, 77

Ruth Whitfield, 86

#EndViolence #StopHate #CommunityAction

Steve Hanson
Interim President
Office of the President

Guided Pathways is funding two large teams participating in valuable equity-centered professional learning

With the encouragement and support of VP Phillip King, Guided Pathways is funding two large teams participating in valuable equity-centered professional learning. 

A team of 16 people (mix of Classified, Faculty, and Admin) will be participating in the Gardner Institute’s “Equity in Retention Academy.” This is a 5-week virtual learning experience that prepares teams to “conduct an evidence-based, equity-focused student retention planning process.” The work begins May 31 and runs through to the end of June. 

A team of 10 people (mix of Classified and Admin) will be attending the National Conference on Race & Ethnicity (NCORE) in Higher Education. The event is in-person during the week of May 31.

I am thrilled that so many were keen to participate, and glad that GP is able to support these learning experiences. If you would like more information, please email Brigid Nulty and Savena Garrett.