BECU and Coastal Community Bank Invest in Shoreline College Foundation’s Basic Needs Support Program

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Too many college students today are being forced to make impossible choices, often choosing between paying for food and rent, or staying in school. The lack of reliable access to housing, food, and other essentials has become a growing crisis, making it harder for students to complete their education and secure living-wage jobs.

The Shoreline College Foundation is raising funds to ensure students have access to the essentials they need to succeed. To that end, the Foundation is proud to announce generous contributions from BECU (Boeing Employees Credit Union) and Coastal Community Bank, with each institution awarding $10,000 to support Shoreline’s Basic Needs Support program. These investments will help ensure Shoreline students have access to food, housing assistance, tuition support, and other critical resources, helping to remove financial barriers to education.

“We are deeply grateful for BECU and Coastal Community Bank’s commitment to our students,” said Wendy Coates, Associate Vice President of Advancement and Executive Director of the Shoreline College Foundation. “Their generosity reflects the power of partnership, and their support will directly impact students who are working hard to achieve their goals while also facing financial challenges.”

BECU is a member-owned, not-for-profit financial cooperative guided by the credit union philosophy of “people helping people.” Putting people over profit drives BECU’s everyday business decisions. Unlike many financial institutions, BECU is owned by its members, not private shareholders, which enables the credit union to reinvest in community well-being through programs like Shoreline’s Basic Needs Support program.

Coastal Community Bank has a long-standing tradition of giving back to the communities it serves. In alignment with the Community Reinvestment Act, Coastal supports nonprofit organizations that strengthen communities, particularly those serving low- and moderate-income individuals and families. Their focus areas include affordable housing, financial education, workforce development, neighborhood revitalization, health and social services, and youth programs.

“We believe that your work contributes significantly to the community, and we are excited to support your efforts,” said Colleen Temple, Vice President and Community Impact Manager at Coastal Community Bank.

The need for student support is urgent. According to the Fall 2024 Washington Student Experience Survey:

  • 52% of students reported experiencing food and housing insecurity
  • 44% reported food insecurity alone
  • Students at two-year colleges, especially parents, first-generation students, and those from low-income households are disproportionately affected

One student shared, “Pursuing higher education is challenging enough, but dealing with food insecurity and housing instability makes the journey even tougher. These basic needs become constant distractions, making it hard to focus on school. I often find myself sitting in class thinking about how I’m going to make ends meet, whether I’ll have enough money for food, or how I’ll pay rent.”

The Shoreline College Foundation, a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization, is dedicated to growing philanthropy in support of the students and programs of Shoreline College. Every gift, no matter the size, makes a difference in the lives of students.

With the partnership of BECU and Coastal Community Bank, the Foundation can continue building a future where all students feel safe, supported, and equipped to thrive.

To learn more about how you can support Shoreline students, visit: Foundation Home | Shoreline Community College

BECU and Coastal Community Bank logos.

Worried About a Student? CARE Team is Here to Help!

Care Team
At Shoreline, we care and are here to help.  At any time, year-round, are you worried about a student? Did you see or hear something concerning? Would you like to share appropriate resources with a student?

The Shoreline Care Team assesses and provides support to students who may be in distress or display concerning behavior. Using the online form, you are encouraged to provide a report, even if you are unsure about your concern, want to consult with a Care Team member, or just want the information to be documented.

Please note: the Care Team does not respond directly to emergencies. In an emergency, call 911 and Campus Safety & Security (206-235-5860).

Questions? Contact Derek Levy, Dean Student Support & Success, at dlevy@shoreline.edu or Savena Garrett, Director of Student Support Services at sgarrett@shoreline.edu.

Financial Aid Office Closed Oct. 8 – 17

In order to process financial aid files and other tasks, the Financial Aid office will close to in-person services Wednesday, October 8 through Friday, October 17. We ask that students and staff please limit email and phone calls to our office during this time.

Students who were recently notified to appear in person to complete V4 or V5 verification should check in at the Welcome Desk in Foss for assistance during our closure.

If you have already emailed or left a voicemail, we are working as quickly as we can to get back to you.

We thank you for your patience and support.

Campus Updates 10/2/2025

Well, it has been a very busy first week of the quarter for all of us. I have spent much of my time this week in meetings with local team members and others to better understand fiscal issues impacting the colleges.  The Federal shutdown is another potentially impactful event, depending on how long it lasts.   

Last week I was so impressed with the Donors & Scholars celebration.  Faculty and student scholarship recipients joined donors, community members, and staff from the college.  The event highlighted our wonderful students and the donors who support them.  It was a packed house and generated a lot of positivity and hope – well needed for all of us.  Thank you so much to the Foundation board and donors for all you do for our students.   

This week we hosted a Pizza with the President event with the students.  It was great chatting with students and learning more about what they are majoring in and how they are doing as they transition into their first quarter.  The attendance doesn’t represent all students, of course, but the mood was very positive. Students were happy and excited about college and getting to know one another.    

I also attended the Nursing accreditation visit.  The nursing faculty and staff did such a wonderful job with the report and in addressing all the elements required to demonstrate our success.  I want to personally thank Mary Burroughs for all her work in bringing this report together. 

I participated in an interesting roundtable this morning with presidents and leaders across the country (including our previous president, Lee Lambert!) called ” How to Stay Relevant When Students Can Learn Anything, Anywhere, From Anyone”.  I heard a lot of challenges across the country and some newer ways of responding and rethinking higher education.  I will share what I learn.  

I am also looking forward to the film “Madre Agua” today.  Hope to see you there. 

Cheers, 

Jack 

Fall Quarter Updates 

Executive Team (ET) Open Office Time 

 
The Executive Team (ET) is now scheduling and holding virtual open office time via Microsoft Bookings:  

Executive Team (ET) Open Office Time.  
 

Committee Updates 

Accreditation 

A self-study of the Nursing program and a systematic plan for evaluation was submitted to the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN) in preparation for this week’s site visit on campus September 30-October 2, 2025. 

Enrollments 

  • Archives of past daily enrollment reports.   

Advancement & Foundation 

Donors & Scholars Event Recap: A Meaningful Start to the School Year! 

Thank you to everyone who helped make our recent Donors & Scholars Celebration such a memorable evening last week. It was inspiring to see proud scholarship recipients alongside their guests (parents, partners, grandparents) and our generous donors, all gathered to celebrate student success. A highlight of the night was keynote speaker and Shoreline College alum (Class of 1979), Senator John Lovick, whose powerful message about doing the right thing and expressing gratitude reminded us of the strength found in community and perseverance. Together, we honored the transformative impact of education and the resilience of our students. 

The Giving Table is coming! We need your help! This event raises about $100,000 for student and program support. Now more than ever we need our donors to help fill the gaps! If you want to help us create a great event, get in touch with Taisa (twelhasch@shoreline.edu). 

Human Resources 

Do you know someone who wants to join our team? Visit: Job Opportunities at Shoreline Community College.  

Events and Updates 

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Shoreline Community College MISSION – Our Purpose 

Shoreline Community College offers accessible, high-quality education and workforce training that empowers students for success. Rooted in our commitment to diversity, equity, and community engagement, we foster an educational environment that contributes to the enrichment of both our local and global communities. 

How-To With HR

Human Resources invites you to mark your calendar for October’s virtual drop-in session! Your HR team will present information, provide helpful tips, and answer your questions about a timely HR topic – read on for details!

Quick facts:

  • 30-minute, virtual meetings
  • Open to all employees
  • No registration required. Drop in at any point during a session!

October’s drop-in is all about Benefits Open Enrollment! Guest Ashley Mayes, your Benefits Coordinator, will join Amy Reed to give an overview of open enrollment and answer your benefits questions. Join us to learn about key deadlines, effective dates, plan changes, and more.

We look forward to seeing you virtually as we bring you relevant HR information in a new way! Questions? Email HR@shoreline.edu any time.

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