ctcLink Drop-in Support starting today, March 7th.

Drop in support hours on campus

Waves of Gratitude for Jenifer Aydelotte for AWESOMENESS!

Waves of Gratitude for Jenifer Aydelotte for AWESOMENESS! Jenifer has been so responsive and helpful in getting and ensuring some things get on the schedule. Even though she is surely neck deep in ctcLink work, she’s always made time for my questions and has been so fast and seamless in delivering solutions. Incredibly professional, effective, and friendly too. Brigid Nulty, Student Learning

As a reminder, for those wishing to acknowledge the work of fellow shoreline staff members or a group at Shoreline, you need only submit a Waves of Gratitude form for individuals or a Shoreline Shoutout for groups. Thanks from the Employee Recognition Committee – Rob, Wanda, Megan, and Hoshimi.

Martina Apartments Housing Opportunity

The Martina Apartments is a 66-unit complex that is partially furnished, located in the Greenwood neighborhood, and provided through the Catholic Community Services and Seattle Housing Authority. The units for this apartment are open specifically to college students that are homeless.

To access this form, students can:

martina aparment info

Campus Updates 03/03/22

Hi Campus Community,   

Here are this week’s updates!

RETURN TO CAMPUS/COVID-19  

Case 

1 new positive case reported in the last 7 days.

Masking 

  • The Executive Team is considering how the following county, state, and federal masking changes will affect the College’s indoor mask mandate for spring quarter: 
  • The CDC updated its guidance on the use of masks based on the level of COVID-19 in the local community. Currently, the community level in King County is identified as “Low,” so CDC’s guidance is to 1) Stay up to date with COVID-19 vaccines and 2) Get tested if you have symptoms. CDC advises that people with symptoms, a positive test, or exposure to someone with COVID-19 should wear a mask. 
  • Please provide feedback via this survey. 
  • Executive Team will review survey feedback and announce a decision about indoor masking for spring quarter by March 15th, prior to registration opening for continuing students.  

Building open hours update

  • As of March 1, the PUB/9000 building is open: 
  • 6:30 am – 8 pm Monday – Thursday 
  • 6:30 am – 5 pm Friday 
  • Closed: weekends/holidays (except for scheduled events) 
  • The Library in the 4000 building is open: 
  • 8am-5 pm Monday – Thursday 
  • 8am-4:30 pm Fridays 

Vaccines

  • The COVID-19 clinic operated on campus from August 2021 through February 2022 and provided approximately 30,000 vaccines to the community. The College received a message from Todd Wollum, Shoreline Fire Department’s Campus Vaccine Clinic Supervisor, thanking us for collaborating on the community vaccination effort: “I cannot tell you how much we have appreciated the partnership and support from the College.” 
  • Vaccine sites continue to operate in the Shoreline area for people ages 5 and up still needing to initiate or complete a vaccine series or receive a booster. Schedule an appointment for your free vaccine at: 
  • Walgreen Drug Store – 145th and Aurora:  Moderna   

Tests:   

  • Washington state residents can order more free tests during the month of March, while supplies last. You can place two orders of five tests each. 
  • The federal government is offering every home in the U.S. four free at-home COVID-19 tests and starting next week, every home in the U.S. will be able to order an additional set of 4 tests. 
  • Federal guidelines on coverage of over-the-counter (OTC) at-home COVID-19 tests call for your health plan to cover the cost of FDA authorized OTC at-home tests without cost sharing during the public health emergency and without need for a provider’s order.   

Parking 

Parking on campus remains free for spring quarter; no permits will be required but hazardous/illegal parking will accrue fines. 

Questions?  

EVENTS AND NEWS  

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DR. JACK KAHN IDENTIFIED AS SHORELINE’S NEXT PRESIDENT 

Successful launch of ctcLink! 

ctcLink Updates: 

If you have questions, please visit https://www.shoreline.edu/ctclink/ or email support@shoreline.edu.  

The time has come for you to activate your ctcLink account!! Access Account Activation Tutorial here. 

Upcoming Training Sessions: 

All sessions are recorded, and you can view them on our ctcLink SharePoint site. Upcoming training sessions will be posted on the ctcLink Training & Resources page. These training sessions will help you navigate and understand ctcLink. 

If you have questions, please visit ctcLink on our Shoreline website at https://www.shoreline.edu/ctclink/ or our Technical Support Center at https://support@shoreline.edu

Events  

Please share with your students and campus community networks:  

2022-23 Budget Development Update 

Show Your SCC Pride on Phin Wednesdays! 

Sign Up for the SCC Sustainability Challenge 

Day of Learning Call for Proposals Deadline- Extended to 3/14

Day of Learning

This year’s Day of Learning will be on Friday, April 29th and is going to be a hybridized day centered around Connection, Healing, and the Future of Shoreline/Higher Ed. People will be able to participate remotely and/or in-person, so we’re interested in having interactive, on-campus sessions as well as online ways to share and connect with each other. Our college is unique in what it can offer, so we’re looking for faculty and staff who are interested in contributing. Presenters will be compensated up to three hours via stipend or release time, depending on their classification.

We have morning or afternoon time slots that are 30, 60, and 90 minutes in length and encourage various session formats centered around our theme, including:

  • Presentations or workshops
  • Panels or discussions
  • An in-person or digital exhibition of student or faculty work
  • An in-person or online performance
  • Guided reflection, healing, mental health, or wellness sessions
  • We’re also open to ideas!

Submit your proposal HERE!

  • Submission are due by March 14th
  • Email Dawn  with any questions

What is Day of Learning?

Day of Learning is an all-day professional development and learning day. Campus is closed to students and classes are not held, so all full-time staff and faculty are expected to attend. This year’s theme is: Connection, Healing, and the Future. This year’s Day of Learning will be about coming together, starting the healing process of the collective and individual traumas from the past two years, and finding ways to move forward as college into the future of higher education.