Earlier this year, we voted to change our name from Shoreline Community College to Shoreline College, and now we’re ready for the next chapter: choosing a new college logo.
We’ve created three logo designs, but we don’t want to make a final selection without hearing from you. That’s why we’re asking for input from our students, staff, alumni, and community as we shape our new visual identity.
Please take a moment to complete a short survey (it takes just a couple of minutes) and vote for the logo you feel represents Shoreline’s future.
Click here to view the three finalists and cast your vote.
Voting will remain open until December 17, 2025, and we’ll reveal the winning design early in the new year.
We want as much campus and community input as possible, so feel free to share this survey throughout your network!
Thank you for being a part of this exciting transition!
Vote for Our New College Logo!
Getting Out

Shoreline Community College Theatre presents Getting Out by Marsha Norman.
The play follows “Arlene” upon her release from prison, as she attempts to reintegrate into society. Having shed her rebellious past as “Arlie”, her present struggle is juxtaposed with vivid flashbacks of her youth. The story alternates between “Arlie’s” contentious relationships with prison officials and “Arlene’s” difficult reality, which includes an indifferent mother, a predatory ex-guard, a pimp ex-boyfriend, and a sympathetic neighbor. The play grapples with themes of identity, self-acceptance, and the systemic issues that individuals continue to face every day that impact the trajectory of their lives.
***Content Warning: profanity and references to domestic violence, sexual abuse, and suicide
Tickets are available online or at the door.
WHEN
- December 5th-7th and 12th-14th
- Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30pm
- Sundays at 3pm
WHERE
- Shoreline Community College Theatre, 16101 Greenwood Ave N, Building 1600
COST
- Students: $6
- SCC Staff/Faculty: $10
- General Admission: $12
Chat with Cindy Ryu – Brown-bag Lunch Speaker Series

- DATE: 12/2/2025
- TIME: 12:00PM – 1:00PM
- PLACE: Main Dining Room, Pagoda Union Building 9000
Representative Cindy Ryu was first elected to the Washington State House of Representatives in 2011. Now serving her 8th 2-year term, Rep. Ryu chairs the Innovation, Community & Economic Development & Veterans Committee, and serves on the Appropriations Committee and Consumer Protection & Business Committee. She also served as the Mayor of the City of Shoreline prior to her election to the House.
Funding Opportunities through Workforce Education!
Dear Faculty,
With most students now registered for Winter Quarter, now is the perfect time to help students learn about the financial resources available to them. Many may qualify for Workforce Education funding without realizing it! Your help with spreading this information increases the chances of eligible students finding the financial assistance they need. Please consider:
- Posting an announcement on canvas
- Sending the content below via email
- Putting Workforce Education information in your syllabus for future quarters
Thank you for your continued support!
Suggested message content to share with students:
Subject: Workforce Education May Be Able to Pay for Your College!
Are you seeking money to pay for college, books, and other needs? Workforce Education may be able to help!
What we offer:
- Money for tuition and fees
- Financial aid for books, school supplies, and transportation costs
- Personalized one-on-one support and coaching
To qualify, you must be a Washington resident who is enrolled in a Professional Technical Program or Transfer Program while receiving Basic Food. Additionally, you must meet at least ONE of the following criteria:
- Meet low-income standards (e.g., a family of one making less than $2,608.33, etc.). Please find more information on our income guidelines here.
- Currently unemployed or under-employed. Explore qualifying unemployment situations.
- Receive TANF/Cash Assistance from DSHS – WorkFirst
*Please note that international students are not eligible for funding based on our grant guidelines.
Start your application by applying [here].
Visit our website: https://www.shoreline.edu/workforce/
Have questions? Call us at 206-546-6961 or Email workforce@shoreline.edu
Join us for an information session on Zoom every Wednesday from 2 – 3 PM: https://startnextquarter.org/Survey/SurveyHome.aspx (Zoom link will be sent after completing the survey).
SOLD OUT: An evening w/Dolores Huerta: Civil Rights Organizer

THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT
Join us for a special evening with Dolores Huerta, legendary civil rights leader and co-founder of the United Farm Workers (UFW). A tireless advocate for social justice. Huerta has spent decades organizing communities, shaping policy and fighting for equality across the U.S. Her message of courage, compassion, and civic engagement continues to inspire generations. Facilitated by Se Habla Media.
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