Fire System Update – Bldgs. 1900, 2000, 2100, 2200, and 2300

Dear Campus Community,

This is an update for the Fire Systems in Bldgs. 1900, 2000, 2100, 2200, and 2300 (initial DAAG posting HERE). The communications between the fire system in these buildings and our monitoring service has been restored. The temporary signs posted on these buildings are being taken down by Campus Security. Please feel free to reach out with any questions, safetyandsecurity@shoreline.edu

Respectfully,

Your Department of Safety & Security

Shoreline Community College Experiences Upward Enrollment Trend, Reflecting Post-Pandemic Resilience  

Student studying in the sunlight

(Shoreline, Wash., January 24, 2024)– Shoreline Community College (Shoreline) 

Shoreline Community College is pleased to announce a significant upward enrollment trend, demonstrating a positive trajectory in student numbers over the past four quarters. The college attributes this surge to a combination of dedicated efforts by campus leaders, faculty, and staff, along with the implementation of innovative programs and outreach initiatives. “We are thrilled to see increased enrollment here at Shoreline. Community colleges play a crucial role in transfer to four-year degree programs, and workforce readiness, and seeing this change is really wonderful,” said Dr. Jack Kahn, President of Shoreline Community College. 

Announcing the encouraging trend, Ann Garnsey-Harter, Associate Vice President of Planning, Institutional Effectiveness, and Project Management at Shoreline Community College, stated: “Our enrollment numbers have been up for the last four quarters, so I think we can call it a trend now.” For example, the College has seen a 7% increase in students enrolling for the current winter 2024 quarter as compared to one year prior. In total, the College is serving 3,660 full-time equivalent (FTE) students this winter quarter. (One FTE is the equivalent of one student enrolled in 15 college credits for this quarter). This new trend of increased enrollments is significant in that it is the first winter quarter enrollment increase in five years.   

Lucas Rucks, Acting Vice President of Instruction, also weighed in on the positive development, offering insights into the reasons behind the enrollment surge. “Coming out of a pandemic and seeing enrollment return tells me two things,” Lucas stated. “One- across the campus, the deans, faculty, and staff have worked extremely hard to provide access to students by following the data and meeting their needs. Two, we have high-quality programs that appeal to the region and support skill development for industry leaders and our university partners.”  

Often in an economic downturn there is a notable uptick of students across the nation returning to school, but that was not the case during the pandemic. At the height of the pandemic, there was a lot of uncertainty in the job market and many individuals deferred career retraining, upskilling, or career advancement as a result. Additionally, the lack of wrap-around community services during the lockdown periods created barriers for those with diverse needs. 

When asked about the College’s enrollment strategy post-pandemic, Acting Vice President Rucks attributed an increase in enrollment to proactive outreach, effective advising, and strong partnerships with K-12 institutions and the community. The College is collaborating with community partners to better meet the needs of students, by offering financial aid workshops; providing onsite assistance in answering financial aid questions; and helping to remove barriers to enrollment. According to Rucks, “We also have adapted our learning modalities to better suit the needs of students, modifying class schedules, piloting late-start classes (classes that start later in the quarter), and offering science and technology classes in the evening, all of which provides additional options for learners.” 

In adapting to student needs, Shoreline Community College has embraced hybrid classes, allowing for a mix of in-person and online instruction. Some classes meet in person once a week, while others follow a two-day-a-week format, providing students with options to suit their schedules.  

The pandemic not only was hard on students enrolling, it also was challenging for staff as well. When asked how the increased enrollment has impacted morale, Chippi Bello, Dean of Access and Advising said, “People are really excited about seeing an increase in enrollment, and it is definitely a boost to our employees across the College. They enjoy seeing more students. It gives people hope and optimism about the work they are doing.”  

As Shoreline Community College continues to experience growth in enrollment, the institution remains committed to providing accessible, quality education— inspiring lifelong learning, and empowering diverse learners with opportunities for career development that contributes to the enrichment of our community. 

Safety & Security Office Closed Today- 1/19/24

Good Morning,

Due to office staffing shortages, the Safety & Security Office will be closed today, January 19th, 2024 with office services resuming on Monday, January 22nd, 2024. A uniformed member of Campus Security is still on patrol and available to respond to calls for service via the Duty Cell Phone at 206-235-5860. All other non-emergency requests can be directed to safetyandsecurity@shoreline.edu at any time.

Your Department of Safety & Security

Campus Updates 1/18/24

Events and News 

Hello! I hope you are all doing well. This week has been slammed with meetings, with a disproportionate number of them focused on moving the strategic plan forward.  They have been great, and I am learning a lot from listening to folks discuss different areas for improvement and growth.   

Of course, the weather has been a challenge this week – not too bad in Shoreline proper but some of our surrounding areas have had more icy conditions etc. I commute in from up north and it wasn’t so bad the last couple of days- not as terrible as last year (so far!).  

We had a really exciting meeting yesterday with Eileen Aparis, Senior Vice President of Mission at Goodwill Industries, and Chancellor Rosie Rimando Chareunsap, from the Seattle Community College District. We did a brief tour of the Cedar building and discussed some next steps around connecting workforce training at Goodwill more explicitly with King County Colleges for Credit for Prior Learning credit and integration of programming. Thanks to our local experts Lucas Rucks, Dalila Paredes, and Wendy Coates for assisting in this conversation. More on this soon! 

This week I also want to include January’s Campus Update from the President’s Office. Thank you to Rob Berg and Ann Garnsey-Harter for helping with it. 

So, as part of my list of New Year’s resolutions I am getting back into fitness etc. I am on a program of weightlifting and cardio, and next month will be (gulp…pun intended) doing a food cleanse of sorts. And people, it isn’t easy. I am out of shape but in the last month have noticed some meager changes in overall strength which is great. If others are doing similar things let me know and I’m glad to cheer each other on- it’s always humbling to do something that is personally challenging. 

Stay safe and warm! 

Best,  

Jack 

Winter Quarter Updates 

Accreditation 

  • If you see old Core Theme posters around campus, please take them down. We no longer use core themes as part of our accreditation process. 

Enrollments 

Hurray! Winter quarter enrollments are up: Winter_ 2024_Daily Enrollment Report_Comparison_Winter 2023.xlsx!   

Human Resources 

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

Foundation 

Hi everyone – We are thrilled to be partnering with the City of Shoreline in honoring Mr. Pratt’s legacy. The event is shaping up quite well, but we could use a few more volunteers to help us set up and check in guests. Let Wendy know if you would like to help wcoates@shoreline.edu  January 30, 2024, from 5-7 in the PUB. Refreshments (from Shorecrest High School) will be provided. 

Click here to RSVP! 

Emergency Aid for Students: If you know of a student who needs assistance, please ask them to fill out the Student Emergency Aid Information and Application .  

Technology Support Services 

Emergency 911 calling is enabled in the new MS Teams Voice-Over-IP (VOIP) phone system; however, please be aware that the college’s 16101 Greenwood Avenue North physical address is associated with your Shoreline CC phone number. This means, if you are calling 911 from an off-campus location using the MS Teams VOIP system, the 911 operator will see the college’s address, not your actual off-campus location. Please alert the 911 operator of your actual physical location if you use the MS Teams VOIP phone system to place an emergency 911 call. 

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Shoreline Community College MISSION – Our Purpose 

We serve the educational, workforce, and cultural needs of our diverse students and communities 

Course Materials Access and the Bookstore Faculty & Staff Survey

The President has tasked a group of your peers to review the current bookstore model and course materials access at Shoreline CC and the working group needs your input! Please take a few minutes (estimated time < 5 mins) to fill out this anonymous College Bookstore Faculty and Staff survey. 

Your feedback is essential for the working group’s recommendations about whether to renew the current contract, modify the contract, contract with a different company, or consider other options for the bookstore and course materials access at Shoreline CC. Survey closes February 14th.

The survey link can be found here.

We’d also appreciate your aid in getting the student survey out! Link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/shorelinebookstore. Feel free to share with student employees! Instructors–if you could encourage students in your classes to fill out the survey—that would be enormously appreciated! Feel free to link to the student survey in your Canvas courses. Students that take the survey have a chance to win a $10 dollar GrubHub gift card. Student survey closes February 14th.