Board Approved 2023-2024 Academic Calendar

Hi Campus Community, 

It is our pleasure to announce that the 2023-2024 Academic Calendar has been approved by the Board of Trustees. The calendar is posted here. You may need to do a hard refresh of your browser to see the updated version. 

  • Please note that there has been a change to the 2023 Summer Quarter start dates. The updated Summer Quarter dates now run July 3 – Aug 24. 
  • Board packet pertaining to Board action “to approve the Letter of Understanding (LOU) By and Between Shoreline Community College and the Shoreline Community College Federation of Teachers (Summer Quarter 2023 Start Date Change): February 15, 2023 Special Meeting: 5:00 PM
  • As a reminder, please note that Juneteenth was approved and added to the college calendar last year and the college will be closed to honor this holiday.  
Shoreline CC important dates calendar graphic with dates listed that match the approved calender on the website

SCC’s Global Showcase!

Global Showcase is an annual celebration focused on sharing different cultures from around the world! Interactive and educational booths, performances, and a fashion show- all hosted by our students and community members. We learned about our diverse student body with representation from Indonesia, Benin, Thailand, China, Peru, India, Hong Kong, United Arab Emirates, France, Uganda, Japan, Taiwan, and more!

Accreditation Finding Q & A Thursday, March 2, 4-5 pm

Dear Campus Community, 
 

This is an update since our last announcements regarding the College’s accreditation with the Northwest Commission on Colleges & Universities (NWCCU).  

We have received and posted an official letter from the NWCCU on the College’s public Accreditation page (see specifically 2023 Ad Hoc Response from NWCCU). The College is now on warning as a result of this letter. 

Based on the October 2022 accreditation site visit, the College was found still to be out-of-compliance with accreditation standards in two areas: 
 

·         Planning and use of data: Recommendation 1 from Fall 2020: Mission Fulfillment and Sustainability – “Provide evidence of a systematic method for collecting, storing, accessing, using and sharing data for the purposes of on-going and systematic evaluation, planning, resource allocation and informing decision-making toward improving institutional effectiveness and achieving mission fulfillment.” (2020 Standard(s) 1.B.1; 1.B.2) 

·         Assessment of student learning outcomes: Recommendation 1 from Fall 2022 Ad Hoc Report with Visit – “Engage in a systematic assessment process for all college programs, including transfer degree programs, through the use of programmatic and institutional outcomes to gather data that will be used for academic and learning support program planning and resource allocation.” (Standards 1.C.5, 1.C.6, 1.C.7) 

While the accreditation language used by the NWCCU is a “recommendation,” the College must address and resolve these two out-of-compliance recommendations by October 2024 or the College will be put on probation. 

And, we need to demonstrate significant progress toward compliance by our next accreditation site visit on October 5-6, 2023 (mark your calendar). The accreditation report prior to that visit is due August 24, 2023 so we have less than 6 months to enact significant accreditation work.  

We also need to demonstrate progress on two additional recommendations, in which we are substantially in compliance but in need of improvement: 

·         Student achievement and use of data: Recommendation 3 from Fall 2020: Mission Fulfillment and Sustainability – “Use disaggregated student achievement data including persistence, completion, retention, and post-graduate success for continuous improvement to inform planning, decision making and allocation of resources. Performance on these indicators should be widely published and continually used to promote student achievement, improve student learning, and close equity gaps.” (2020 Standard(s) 1.D.2;1.D.3;1.D.4) 

·         Financial resources and budget processes: Recommendation 5 from Fall 2020: Mission Fulfillment and Sustainability – “Manage financial resources transparently by defining, developing and sharing financial processes, policies, and budget development decisions, including ongoing budget management and annual financial statements. Stakeholders should have opportunities for meaningful participation in the budget development process.” (2020 Standard(s) 2.E.2;2.E.3) 

While this sanction of warning is serious and should motivate us all to come together across the College, in each area, to align our work and ensure the College stays accredited, we do want to acknowledge the rich and robust work already underway. And to acknowledge that these improvements will improve our college and the way we serve our community. 

Join us tomorrow to learn about those efforts, to learn how you can get involved, and to ask questions (the session will be recorded and posted on DAAG): 

Accreditation Finding Q and A 

Thursday, 4-5 pm  

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84369347745 
Meeting ID: 843 6934 7745 
Dial +1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma) 

Sincerely, 

Jack Kahn, President 
 

Ann Garnsey-Harter, Associate VP-Planning, Institutional Effectiveness, & Project Management and Accreditation Liaison Officer 

Welcoming Dr. Joan King

Greeting Shoreline Community!

I want to extend an enthusiastic welcome to Dr. Joan King as she transitions into the Shoreline community. Dr. King will assume the AANAPISI Program Director position, which was formerly held by Chippi Bello. She comes to Shoreline CC by way of Green River College and brings a wealth of experience with her. Dr. King has experience overseeing grants, which will allow her to hit the ground on good footing. Her work in the API community is extensive and she is eager to begin making connections that would serve our students well. The theoretical and practical knowledge she brings will be invaluable to all BIPOC and marginalized communities. I had the great honor of watching Dr. King present at the NW Regional Equity Conference last week and I was inspired by her passion and commitment to elevating the voices and experiences of the API community. Her military background provides a unique lens to inform our practices.

Please join me in welcoming Dr. Joan King to our family. You are welcome to pop over to the AANAPISI Center this afternoon to say hello and grab a snack. 😊 I would be remise if I didn’t extend an extra special Thank You to Chippi Bello for pouring her love into the development of the grant and our wonderful Center. We honor you and look forward to the continued partnership.

#WeBuildTogether

Melanie Dixon

Pronouns: she/her/hers Why pronouns?

Vice President of Diversity Equity and Inclusion

Shelter in Place: Art, Healing, & Resistance in the Time of Covid 

Where: Shoreline Art Gallery, 1000 Building, Lobby

When: Monday, March 6, 2023 – Friday, April 7, 2023. 

Closing Reception: March 16th 4-6pm… all welcome! Refreshments and music will be provided!

Shelter in Place is an exhibition of creative works by Shoreline students and faculty made in response to the unfolding crises following the governor’s shelter-in-place orders in early 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic. This exhibit illustrates how art and media can serve as a pedagogical tool for providing purpose and healing during times of crises, particularly in response to the Covid pandemic and shifting socio-political climates surrounding racial injustice. Furthermore, this exhibit is intended to honor and recognize the obstacles Shoreline students had to overcome during this challenging period and to celebrate their achievements.

SPECIAL EVENTS 

Join us in celebrating our students’ achievements!

W 3/8 4-5pm: EVENT: Shelter Stories: A Conversation Around Art & Healing

In the midst of a global pandemic and protests against racial violence our students navigated a variety of challenges as they assumed roles well-beyond thier academic experience. Join us in a curatorial walkthrough of the exhibition where we will share our stories and listen to how creative endeavors provided a catalyst for healing and community.

Th 3/16 4-6pm: EXHIBIT RECEPTION FOR ARTISTS: Shelter in Place: Art, Healing, & Resistance in the Times of Covid

This event will be catered with plenty of REFRESHMENTS and LIVE MUSIC! Invite your friends, family members, and colleagues!

Share the experience! The exhibit and above events are FREE and open to the public! 

Best,

Zach Mazur

SCC Gallery Director