Employee Comings & Goings Report – July/August 2021

The Employee Comings and Goings Report for July/August 2021 is now available.

You may find all of the monthly Employee Comings and Goings Reports on the HR intranet page. If you have any questions about this information, please contact scchr@shoreline.edu.

Technology Access Impacted by the Power Shutdown on September 11

With the full power shutdown that will take place this Saturday, please be advised some technology services will be unavailable during the outage.

Impact on Campus Technology Access: 
Technology Support Services (TSS) server and networking equipment operation will be maintained by backup generators.

All web-based services are expected to remain online and available. 

Services that will be unavailable:  

  • Employee Remote Desktop Services will not be available to connect to employee desktops 
  • Campus Wireless Networks will not be available 
  • Student Remote Desktop Services (Splashtop) will not be able to connect to shared instructional computers 

Resignation of Softball Coach Ashley Carter

Director of Athletics Steve Eskridge has announced the resignation of Head Softball Coach Ashley Carter. Carter resigned to take an assistant coaching position at the University of Washington.

“We want to thank Coach Carter for her outstanding service to our women’s softball program and our athletic program and wish Ashley the very best in her new position,” said Eskridge.

We are currently in the process of hiring a new head softball coach. For any inquiries regarding the softball program, you can reach Steve Eskridge via email at seskridg@shoreline.edu or in his office at 206-546-4553.

Full Campus Power Shutdown on Sat, September 11

While a full campus power shutdown was previously announced for August 21, it did not occur due to a scheduling change with Seattle City Light. Please be advised all campus power will shut down this Saturday for approximately 8 hours.

Note: Care should be taken to remove or dispose of any perishable food stored in campus breakroom refrigerators.

Full Power Shutdown of the Entire Campus

Date & Duration:

Saturday, 9-11-21, 7 AM to 3 PM, 8 hours.

Areas Affected:

All power to the entire Shoreline Community College Campus. The work will be performed in the Building #9000 Electrical Room adjacent to Mail Room. Seattle City Light will be accessing their electrical vault in the East access road.

Purpose/Scope:

To perform required maintenance work on the electrical switch gear in Building #9000. This will allow electricians to safely perform smaller localized shutdowns for the HSAMCC project and other future projects on campus. It will also help mitigate campus electrical outages or electrical gear failures in future. Eaton will be cleaning and testing the switch gear in building #9000.

Thank you.

2021-22 State & Federal Work Study Update

Dear Shoreline Faculty and Staff,

As part of our continuing effort to return to campus, I am pleased to announce that we are also re-launching the State and Federal Work Study (FWS) program for on-campus services.  The option to hire a work study student is open to all departments.  You will need to determine the kind of employment opportunity you can offer eligible students and how your department can benefit from hiring work studies.  Here are some important considerations you must keep in mind: 

  • There is a clear expectation that supervisors or unit permanent staff must be present when work study are on-campus
  • A work study position should not be used in lieu of permanent staff
  • A work study position should not result in the displacement of regular employees
  • Work study wages are paid out of the college’s Federal and State work study budgets 
  • Work studies must be paid for every hour they work
  • Work studies cannot do volunteer work at their place of employment 
  • Students must be paid on an hourly basis that is comparable to entry level rate of regular employees performing similar duties as determined by HR
  • Figure out how the position will benefit your work study’s educational and career interest
  • Figure out what your department’s needs are and define the work you need performed and submit a job description to the work study program specialist for approval
  • Determine who in your department will manage the hiring, training, and supervision of your work study
  • Determine how you will train, manage, and supervise your work study remotely
  • Work studies who are not meeting the department’s job performance expectations (not completing their assigned job duties, a record of poor attendance, etc.) can be terminated
  • Students may have the option to find other work study placement if their current job does not work out
  • The Financial Aid Office and the Human Resources Office are here to assist

Remote Work (if applicable) in the SWS program continues to be allowable in 2021-22, if SWS student employees continue to be able to perform their necessary job functions remotely and that they have as much remote supervision as possible. This means having a reasonable and regular level of direct communication with their supervisor around daily tasks, production expectations, dealing with questions or problems that may have come up while they are working remotely, etc. Institutions must communicate these supervisory expectations on remote work to affected students, supervisors, and employers.


Shoreline Community College’s Work Study web page and U.S. Department of Education’s Federal Student Aid website provides answers to most frequently asked questions or contact our Financial Aid Office at FinancialAid@shoreline.edu