Thank you for your patience today with the campuswide power outage. Due to logistics, classes and services will remain remote this afternoon.
However, ALL evening activities and events scheduled for tonight will proceed as planned.
Thank you.
Thank you for your patience today with the campuswide power outage. Due to logistics, classes and services will remain remote this afternoon.
However, ALL evening activities and events scheduled for tonight will proceed as planned.
Thank you.
Due to the power outage on campus, all classes and services* will move to remote operations this afternoon (Friday, December 5, 2025) at 12:30pm. NOTE: Employees should plan to leave campus unless approved by their ET member to stay.
*Please note that this does not apply to the dental hygiene program who will continue to follow the UW schedule.
Currently, we ARE planning on running tonight’s events, but we will provide an update in the 2:00 hour when we hope to have more information.
Supervisors: Please work with any employees (classified, faculty, or admin) unable to work from home regarding additional options such as flexed schedules, alternate work locations, and/or leave depending on the specific needs of the situation.
Questions may be directed to hr@shoreline.edu at any time.

Shoreline College is kicking off Winter 2026 with a new lineup of non-credit Continuing Education courses designed for personal enrichment, professional development, and lifelong learning. From arts and music to health, business skills, languages, and youth programs, the winter schedule offers flexible, affordable options for all ages.
This quarter’s offerings include creative courses like Creating Personal Portraits and Introduction to Mosaic Art, wellness favorites such as Yoga and Pickleball, and career-focused classes including Project Management 1 and Entrepreneurship: Starting a New Business. Language learners can choose from Portuguese, French, Japanese, Chinese (HSK prep), and Spanish—while younger students can explore piano, filmmaking, and drawing workshops.
All courses are taught by expert instructors and subject specialists, making it easy for community members to learn new skills, try something fun, or build professional confidence without the pressure of grades or credits.
Registration opens this Friday, December 5th. Learn more and register here.
We’ll be closing off some parking spaces located north of building 1200/1300 starting today, 12/3/25, until 12/12/25.The contractor of the Innis Arden project, Harkness, will be delivery trees to plant along Innis Arden.
Please see location outlined in red on the map below.

Feel free to reach out to the Department of Facilities and Capital Projects if you have any questions.

Intermediate Landscape Painting with Acrylics
Join local artist Theresa Williams as she guides students through painting a wintery Pacific Northwest mountain scene. Using reference photos and acrylic techniques, you’ll learn to interpret nature with bold colors and an organic style.
Great for learners with some experience, but welcoming to motivated beginners!
Introduction to Mosaic Art: Micro Mosaic Pendant
Create a stunning micro-mosaic pendant with artist Aleksandra Nadbitova. You’ll sketch, select colors, and arrange delicate tiles to design a wearable, one-of-a-kind piece. All materials are included, and you’ll leave with a finished gift-ready pendant.
Register here and make this holiday season a little more handmade!
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