International Transfer Fair is finally here!

Representatives from 60+ colleges and universities around the world will be here to talk to you about their institutions. Bring your questions about transfer admissions, academic programs, and student life! The fair is targeted toward international transfer students, but all students, staff, and faculty are welcome. Representatives will be ready to meet all of you!

Transfer Fail event info

Polson Pirates Baseball player Dawson Dumont announces college plans at Shoreline!

Polson Pirates Baseball player Dawson Dumont announced on Jan. 19 that he will head to Washington next year to play college ball. Dumont committed to play for Shoreline Community College just north of Seattle. We look forward to seeing Dumont’s senior year with the Pirates this spring.

DAWSON DUMONT shoreline baseball recruit signing

UPDATED: Buffalo Soldiers Fighting on Two Fronts February 16th, 2023

This event is free and open to the public!  Buffalo Soldiers Fighting on Two Fronts February 16th, 2023.

Doors open: 6:00 pm

Film Screening: 7:00 pm

Expert Panel Discussion: 8:00 pm

Film actors to be announced

#1600 Theater, Free Parking

Visitor Parking Permit Requests

Hi Campus,

Please see the information below on how to request visitor parking permits as an employee (for new hires, meetings, events, etc.):

  • Request visitor parking permits here: https://shoreline.formstack.com/forms/shoreline_parking_permit
  • You can request either an ePermit (for them to print and place on their dashboard), or a yellow hanging visitor parking permit (valid for one day only). The yellow-hanging visitor parking permits cannot be copied, modified, or altered in any way, shape, or form. If you need a certain number of yellow hanging permits, please designate that on the submission form. If you request a yellow-hanging visitor parking permit or an ePermit, you’ll receive further instructions on how to distribute them.
  • The ePermit cannot be modified or altered in any way, shape, or form and cannot exceed the designated number of copies that were requested in the submission form. If you need an ePermit for more than one day, please put that in the comment section of the form.
  • You can designate the number of visitor parking permits requested in the submission form.
  • Visitor parking permits are $1.50/day per permit – unless it falls under college-sponsored parking.
  • For more information on state commissions/boards, please see this link: https://www.governor.wa.gov/news-media/boards-and-commissions-appointments-governor-jay-inslee-november-2022

Visitor/Guest Parking on Campus: Eligibility and Procedures

Thank you,

Department of Safety & Security

safetyandsecurity@shoreline.edu

(206) 546-4633

Faculty New Hires

Dear Shoreline Faculty and Staff,

We are writing today with an update about our annual request process for full-time faculty tenure lines. In early October every year, we update each academic unit so that they will have an opportunity to submit proposals for full-time faculty positions. In late November we indicated the number of lines we believe we can fill, and at that time the College shared we could most likely fill 10 full-time faculty lines. The deans presented the requests in early December within a process where each of the deans and Faculty Program Coordinators (FPCs) are able to provide ratings related to the requests. There were a total of twenty-one (21) full-time faculty tenure-line requests. 

The team met and prioritized fifteen (15) requests, assuming that there would be at least ten (10) available for hire and possibly more. The Executive Team (ET) approved ten (10) positions to go forward.  The deans and FPCs are in the middle of determining the specific disciplines that will be brought in for permanent and pro-rata positions. 

As we know, having additional faculty to support our academic programs and create new opportunities for our students is critical for the College. With the current state of our budget (rapid decline of enrollment including this current quarter), the Executive Team (ET) determined a longer-term plan is needed to bring back all seventeen (17) additional faculty. As we move into the next couple quarters, we will assertively engage in enrollment growth activities and continue to monitor enrollment trends. If enrollment begins to move in a positive direction aligned with the budget outlook, we will revisit faculty prioritizations to consider bringing hiring on a mid-year cycle and will also certainly examine doing so in the next cycle (2024-2025). We, of course, are disappointed about not replacing to the maximum amount to fulfill our fiduciary responsibilities. That said, we are very excited about moving forward with these first ten (10) positions as we recognize this brings us closer to closing personnel gaps among the faculty ranks.

As we prepare the 2023-2024 budget, we will be working with campus partners (including the Strategic Planning Budget Council) to identify additional mechanisms that are necessary to ensure we bring a balanced budget to the Board of Trustees. We will continue to keep the campus apprised of this as we move forward.

We would like to call out one particular and important request for this College. There have been many conversations locally and across the state about the importance of developing robust Ethnic Studies programs as an important foundation to support institutional DEI goals. In our experience, coming from colleges with large Ethnic Studies programs, we can tell you how much these programs genuinely transform the lives of students and provide new learning opportunities as well as access and belonging opportunities in a unique and crucial way.

Therefore, in the spirit of the developing DEI strategic plan, president’s goals, and commitment to DEI, the Executive Team (ET) will be supporting a FT position in Ethnic Studies in the next round (next fiscal year 2024-2025) of hires. For this year (2023-2024), this program (Multicultural Services) will receive a pro-rata position to develop curriculum, and work with campus leaders to develop support from the greater community and lay the groundwork for success in this crucial area for community colleges and for Shoreline.

-Phillip King, Jack Kahn, & Melanie Dixon, on Behalf of Executive Team