Please pass the word to any students who may be interested in this opportunity to get acquainted with Shoreline’s outstanding musical ensembles.

Please pass the word to any students who may be interested in this opportunity to get acquainted with Shoreline’s outstanding musical ensembles.

Hello from Success Coaching!
This past week we’ve had the opportunity to celebrate student successes, “aha” moments, graduation, and next steps but we wouldn’t have heard about these if it hadn’t been for all the work YOU do! Congratulations on the success of another academic year! We hope that as you wrap-up the quarter that you also celebrate within the next week or over the next few months.
We’d also like to remind you that Success Coaching is available all year long, that includes Summer Quarter! We will be available to continue meeting with students and support them towards their goals, identify and address barriers, and connect them to resources. Below is a brief description of what we do and more information can be found our webpage. Let us know if you have any questions and we look forward to continuing to partner with you throughout Summer Quarter!
Faculty have requested a statement about Success Coaching to be provided on their syllabi and we thank you for this opportunity! Please feel free to use the following statement:
Similar to coaching programs used by entrepreneurs, business owners, and professional athletes, Shoreline Community College provides students with Success Coaching to help you develop your academic skills. Coaching is an ongoing professional relationship that works with you on study skills, goal planning, time management, balancing life’s priorities, focus, motivation, and organization. Coaches also help you identify and connect to other resources. Coaching is not counseling, advising, or tutoring.
For more information or to schedule an appointment: www.shoreline.edu/advising/success-coaches.aspx
Thank you,
Nicki Sunwall, Student Success Coach & Erin Wilson, Online Student Success Coach
Dear Campus Community:
You are invited to submit nominations for the following awards:
2015-2016 Exceptional Faculty Award
2015-2016 Classified Star of the Year Award
2015-2016 Administrator of the Year Award
Any Shoreline Community College administrator, alumni, classified employee, faculty member, foundation board member, student, or trustee may nominate an eligible faculty member (or group of faculty members), classified employee, or administrator for consideration to their respective award category.
These awards will be presented during the Fall Convocation.
Please note that each award has separate submission instructions, nomination forms, and deadlines, which are detailed below.
2015-2016 Exceptional Faculty Award
Please submit your nominations to Veronica Zura at vzura@shoreline.edu by Friday, June 10, 2016. Faculty may also apply for this award directly.
The nomination form for the Exceptional Faculty Award can be accessed as a pdf here or downloaded as a Word document here.
2015-2016 Classified Star of the Year Award
Please submit nominations to Ron Carnellat rcarnell@shoreline.edu by Monday, June 30, 2016.
The nomination form for the Classified Star of the Year Award can be accessed as a pdf here or downloaded as a Word document here.
2015-2016 Administrator of the Year Award
Please submit nomination(s) no later than Thursday, June 30, 2016 to the President’s Office (Room 1018) or email to Lori Yonemitsuatlyonemitsu@shoreline.edu.
The nomination form for the Administrator of the Year Award can be accessed as a pdf here or downloaded as a Word document here.
Thank you for taking the time to acknowledge your colleagues.
Please consider joining a Shoreline team at the AVID for Higher Education (AHE) Summer Institute (July 6 – 8). During her recent visit, Yvonne Ortiz noted that a common theme among our current practices and challenges was helping studentsbuild their identity as college students. The Summer Institute will be a time to identify ways we can infuse this theme into a first-year student success course, as well as all aspects of the Shoreline experience. The work of the campus team will continue throughout the 2016-17 academic year.
We have up to five slots for faculty (instructional or non-instructional) to join our campus team and attend the AHE Summer Institute with members of the AHE leadership team (Cheryl Roberts, Alison Stevens, Kim Thompson, Guy Hamilton, Stuart Trippel). If you have interest in joining this campus team, please submit brief (3 – 4 sentence) answers to questions below to Bayta Maring (bmaring@shoreline.edu) or Guy Hamilton (ghamilton@shoreline.edu) by Friday, June 10.
1. Please describe your personal interest in joining the AHE campus team.
2. If applicable, in what specific ways have you approached student growth and identity development either inside or outside the classroom (e.g., fostering a growth mindset, developing specific study skills, introducing college-level expectations, helping student navigate an educational pathway)?
The team will be selected by Tuesday, June 14, and will attend 1 – 2 planning sessions between June 14 and July 5. All team members will be traveling to Denver the evening of July 5 and returning the evening of July 8. All planning session and travel costs including per diem will be covered by the college. If you have questions about logistics of this trip, please contact Julie Bathke (jbathke@shoreline.edu).
Please consider joining a Shoreline team at the AVID for Higher Education (AHE) Summer Institute (July 6 – 8). During her recent visit, Yvonne Ortiz noted that a common theme among our current practices and challenges was helping students build their identity as college students. The Summer Institute will be a time to identify ways we can infuse this theme into a first-year student success course, as well as all aspects of the Shoreline experience. The work of the campus team will continue throughout the 2016-17 academic year.
We have up to five slots for faculty (instructional or non-instructional) to join our campus team and attend the AHE Summer Institute with members of the AHE leadership team (Cheryl Roberts, Alison Stevens, Kim Thompson, Guy Hamilton, Stuart Trippel). If you have interest in joining this campus team, please submit brief (3 – 4 sentence) answers to questions below to Bayta Maring (bmaring@shoreline.edu) or Guy Hamilton (ghamilton@shoreline.edu) by Friday, June 10.
1. Please describe your personal interest in joining the AHE campus team.
2. If applicable, in what specific ways have you approached student growth and identity development either inside or outside the classroom (e.g., fostering a growth mindset, developing specific study skills, introducing college-level expectations, helping student navigate an educational pathway)?
The team will be selected by Tuesday, June 14, and will attend 1 – 2 planning sessions between June 14 and July 5. All team members will be traveling to Denver the evening of July 5 and returning the evening of July 8. All planning session and travel costs including per diem will be covered by the college. If you have questions about logistics of this trip, please contact Julie Bathke (jbathke@shoreline.edu).
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