Summer Camps Are Here!

Children engaged in different activities, like volleyball, photography, and theater.

As a reminder, summer youth camps have started and run through the last week of August. For details, visit the Summer Camps webpage.  

There are different camps every week but expect to see kids in #1301 and #1401 for computer camps, Music camps & Summer band are in #800, Art camps in 2905, Theater activities in #1600 main theater, Steel Toe Teens in #2100 Automotive, Leadership camps in #1500 and Athletics camps in the gym (soccer off campus).

Registration is through Shoreline Community College Continuing Education. Contact Suzanne Gugger in CE for information: continuing-ed@shoreline.edu or view the Continuing Education website.

Note that some camps already have waitlists or are almost full, so register early!

Cedar Building Closeout Work – Scope & Schedule

Forma will be conducting some closeout work for the Cedar building this week.  This impact will impact building 6000 (6/27 – 6/28) and buildings 1800, 1900, 2000, 2100, 2300, and 6000 on 6/28 (Saturday).  See scope of work and schedule below.     

  • Correction of Overlength Data Cables in 3rd Floor of Cedar – Work will be conducted in building 6000 only.  There will be no impact to the building while they conduct this work.  Scheduled for 6/26 – 6/27 for 6000 3rd floor only.      
  • Thermographic Testing and Power Monitoring Testing – Work will impact building 6000 only.  Power will be shut down while they conduct this work.  Scheduled electrical shutdown in 6000 only for 6/27 and 6/28 (Saturday).     
  • Power Metering at S-NA1 – Work will impact buildings 1800, 1900, 2000, 2100, 2300, and 6000.  Power will be shut down to these buildings while they conduct the work.  Scheduled electrical shutdown for buildings 1800, 1900, 2000, 2100, 2300, and 6000 for 6/28 (Saturday).   

 Please reach out to Facilities if you have any questions.

Automotive Showroom Floor Project

The automotive showroom in 2100 will be getting a makeover.  This room will be converted into the new Mechatronics lab. The makeover will consist of a change in the flooring and updating signage.  The flooring changes will consist of removing tile and sealing the concrete floor.

This process will start on Wednesday, 6/25 and be completed by Friday, 6/27.  During this time there will be noise in that area and an odor due to the sealant used for the floor. 

Below is the SDS for the sealant material used.

Please reach out to Facilities if you have any questions. 

Avanti Fresh Market Self-Service Food Equipment Refresh Tomorrow, 6/24/2025. 

On Tuesday, 6/24, from 9:00am until 4:00pm, the Avanti Fresh Market Self-Service Food Area on the second floor of PUB 9000 will get an equipment refresh.

Self-service food and beverages purchases will be unavailable during this time.

  • The Installation Team will arrive around 9:00am depending upon regional traffic conditions.
  • Once the equipment swap is complete, the coolers will need time to reach the proper temperature to safely store food and beverage products.
  • There are nine food and beverage coolers to cooldown and refill, we anticipate that this equipment refresh project to take most of the day. 
  • Caveats to this timeframe for closure and reopening may apply depending upon regional traffic conditions or equipment installation issues. 

Please feel free to contact Gayla Hocker or Joe Mazur if you have any questions.

Shoreline Community College Receives $697,300 Grant to Launch Veteran Success Through Education Program 

Shoreline Community College has been awarded a $697,300 grant through the Supporting Student Veterans and Their Families initiative, funded by the King County Veterans, Seniors and Human Services Levy. In partnership with the nonprofit Operation Military Family, Shoreline will launch the Veteran Success Through Education program, a two-year pilot effort to provide holistic support for veterans and their families, particularly those from marginalized communities. 

The grant, which spans from July 1, 2025, through June 30, 2027, will support culturally responsive case management, academic and financial assistance, and comprehensive wraparound services for eligible students. 

“This is an opportunity to serve veterans who may be navigating the complexities of higher education without access to, or who have exceeded traditional VA benefits,” said Derek Levy, Dean of Student Support & Success at Shoreline. “We’re excited to expand the services and supports we can offer to our veteran student community, both current and prospective, providing access and wraparound support in collaboration with Operation Military Family through the support of the King County Veterans, Seniors and Human Services Levy.” 

The Veteran Success Through Education program will focus on serving veterans from underrepresented communities, including BIPOC, LGBTQ+ individuals, formerly incarcerated veterans, and those who have exhausted or are not eligible for VA benefits. Operation Military Family will provide individualized case management, both remotely and on campus, and help connect Shoreline with veterans in need through an established network across the region. 

Funding from the grant will enable Shoreline to assist with tuition, incidental expenses, and housing assistance for eligible students based on need. Participants will also have full access to Shoreline’s robust student support services, including dedicated Veterans services and academic advising. 

“Through the Veteran Success Through Education program, we are honored to support those who have served our country, especially veterans from historically underserved communities, by providing the resources, guidance, and community they need to thrive in their academic and personal journeys,” said Ryan Aiello, Shoreline’s Vice President of Student Affairs. 

The grant builds on Shoreline’s growing efforts to provide inclusive, equitable access to education and serves as a bridge for those who may be seeking a new path after military service. 

Joshua Salois, Program Specialist II who works primarily with Shoreline’s Veterans population, had this to say about the grant.  “I’m excited for us to have the opportunity to support even more student Veterans and family members; especially folks coming from marginalized and often vulnerable populations. Even something seemingly small, like getting a professional certificate, can be so empowering and transformative, so for our program to have more ability to give that chance to those who may not have otherwise had it is just really amazing.”  

As a pilot program, Veteran Success Through Education will run through June 2027 with the potential to inform and expand future support for veteran students across King County.