The Biggest Change in 20 Years – General Education Outcomes Open Forums

Shoreline’s General Education Outcomes have not been revised since the turn of the century.  The General Education Outcomes Revision Group (GEORG) has been gathering input for two years about what learning outcomes apply to ALL of Shoreline’s programs.  This group has developed a  draft recommendation document and wants your input in a series of open forums.

Faculty: All Faculty Senate meeting, Wednesday, April 27, 3:00 – 4:30pm

Staff:  Tuesday, May 3, 12:30 – 2:00 pm:  https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83217035747

Admin:  Tuesday, May 3, 12:30 – 2:00pm:   https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81475842152

The content of the presentations in these forums will be the same, with time for Q&A with members of GEORG.

If you cannot attend the open forum time, please feel free to provide your feedback using this survey:  https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/GEORG_Recs

If you have questions about the open forums or the recommendation document, please contact Romina Plozza (rplozza@shoreline.edu) or Bayta Maring (bmaring@shoreline.edu).

2022 All-Washington Academic Team Ceremony May 12th

2022 All-Washington Academic Team Ceremony

Thursday, May 12, 2022, 12:00 p.m.
Hosted by South Puget Sound Community College
Virtual Ceremony

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Day Of Learning 2022 Photos!

Thank you to everyone that made Day of Learning 2022 possible!

DOL event photo

MAY TST: Tuesday, May 10th @ 7p – IN PERSON!

MAY TST: Tuesday, May 10th @ 7p – IN PERSON!
SAVE THE DATE! First in-person event back together with WA Filmworks and the Shoreline Film Office!Join us in person on Tuesday, May 10th at Shoreline Community College, from 7p-9p, for a night full of celebration!

We’ll start the evening off networking and reconnecting, with doors opening at 6:30p. At 8p, our special guests will make their presentations. WA Filmworks (Executive Director Amy Lillard and other legislative guests) will tell us all about ESHB 1914 and how the increase of the Motion Picture Competitiveness Program to $15M expands our ability to better support those from marginalized communities and filming in rural jurisdictions. It’s an outstanding bill that will help transform Washington’s film industry! Amy will also spend time talking about what’s in the bill and how the new program will unfold.

Then, the Shoreline Film Office (with partners City of Shoreline and Shoreline Community College) will present on all the amazing reasons to bring your productions to Shoreline. Including how easy the film permitting process is and the plentiful locations the city and college have to offer. We can’t wait to see all of your faces (masked of course!) back in person again for this special event. Mark your calendars and see you on Tuesday, May 10th

NOTICE of Opportunity for Third-Party Comments regarding Shoreline Community College Dental Hygiene Program’s Accreditation.

NOTICE of Opportunity for Third-Party Comments regarding Shoreline Community College Dental Hygiene Program’s Accreditation.


A comprehensive “self-study” of the last seven years of the Shoreline Community College Dental Hygiene Program has been completed. This includes an analysis of everything from program admission policies to graduates’ success on national and state board exams. It also includes an in-depth analysis of the program’s curriculum, overall college support for the program and a myriad of other factors. The Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA) is now scheduled for a site visit May 11-12, 2022 to help verify the program’s findings. The United States Department of Education (USDE) procedures require accrediting agencies to provide an opportunity for third-party comment either in writing or at a public hearing with respect to institutions or programs scheduled for review.
All comments submitted must relate to accreditation standards for the discipline (dental hygiene) and required CODA accreditation policies. Comments will be screened by Commission staff for relevancy. Signed or unsigned comments will be considered. For comments not relevant to these issues, the individual will be notified that the comment is not related to accreditation and, where appropriate, referred to the appropriate agency. For those individuals who are interested in submitting comments, requests may be made to the Commission office.
All relevant comments will have names and/or signatures removed and will then be referred to the program at least fifty (50) days prior to the site visit for review and response. A written response from the program should be provided to the Commission office and the visiting committee fifteen (15) days prior to the site visit. Adjustments may be made in the site visit schedule to allow discussion of comments with the proper personnel. Negative comments received after the established deadline of sixty (60) days prior to the site visit will be handled as complaints. Any unresolved issues related to the program’s compliance with the accreditation standards will be reviewed by the visiting committee while on-site. Signed or unsigned comments will be accepted, names and/or signatures will be removed from comments prior to forwarding them to the program, and comments must pertain only to the standards for the particular program or policies and procedures used in the Commission’s accreditation process.
A copy of the appropriate accreditation standards and/or the Commission’s policy on third-party comments may be obtained by contacting the Commission at 211 East Chicago Avenue, Chicago, IL 60611, or by calling 1/800-621-8099, extension 4653.INSTITUTION: Shoreline Community College, 16101 Greenwood Ave. N, Shoreline, Washington, 98133-5696.PROGRAM TO BE REVIEWED: Dental Hygiene ProgramSITE VISIT DATE: May 11-12, 202260 DAY DEADLINE FOR RECEIPT OF COMMENTS IN THE COMMISSION OFFICE: March 12, 2022(Commission on Dental Accreditation, 211 E. Chicago Ave. Chicago, IL, 60611)______________________________________________________