Countdown to Commencement 2021! Information for Students

The following message was recently shared on Shoreline Today. Please pass along this information to any graduates who may be participating in Commencement!

Congratulations, Class of 2021! Image of graduation cap and Shoreline logo.

Hello Class of 2021,

The countdown has officially begun; we’re just 5 days away from Commencement on Saturday, June 19! Here are a few friendly reminders to help you prepare for the big day:

Virtual Ceremony At 10:00 a.m. PDT on June 19, you can login to this page via MarchingOrder to livestream the ceremony. Although the page won’t be fully accessible until the day of the event, we recommend acquainting yourself with it ahead of time so you can join in confidence. Captions will be included and a recorded copy of the ceremony will be provided to all graduates after the event. 

You can also let friends and families know they will be able to find the livestream link on Saturday at www.shoreline.edu/commencement!

Drive-Thru Celebration 

Did you know you still have until the end of Monday, June 14 to RSVP for our drive-thru celebration? Those of you who are able to attend between 1-3 p.m. can pick up your grad packs, Shoreline swag, and celebrate safely from the comfort of your vehicles. Along with many Shoreline faculty and staff, we’re so excited to cheer you on!

Memorialize the Day with Downloaded Content 

Navigate to the “Commencement Graphics” tab on the Commencement page to download social media graphics and a printable yard/window sign. A printable event program (with a full list of graduate names) will also be added to the website a day before the ceremony. Be sure to show off your Phin Nation pride by sharing photos of your special day using the hashtag #ShorelineGrad2021.

You did it. You’re here. This is your moment!

Warmly,

The Shoreline Community College Commencement Committee

June 11 Campus Update Meeting Canceled

Dear Colleague,

With the campus community focused on bringing the 2020-2021 academic year to a close, the Friday, June 11, 2021 Campus Update Meeting, is canceled.

Campus updates will be sent via the end-of-the-year email communication on Wednesday, June 16, 2021.

Respectfully,

Cheryl Roberts, Ed.D.
President

New Building Construction Begins in July!

Dear Colleague,

We are pleased to share that the new Health Sciences & Advanced Manufacturing Classroom Complex (HSAMCC) will break ground in just a few weeks! This project is a culmination of years of planning and extensive stakeholder involvement and will be a significant enhancement to our campus. As we enter the construction period for the next two years, here is some preliminary information for you to know. 

What Is the HSAMCC? 

A new three-story, 50,700 square-foot HSAMCC building will replace five existing buildings (2400, 2500, 2600, 2700, 2800) and will be located on the footprint of the current 2500 Building. Opening in summer 2023, it will provide space for Chemistry, Biology, Medical Lab Technology, Engineering, Advanced Manufacturing, and Biomanufacturing. It will include an open space that preserves existing significant trees and landscape features and provides outdoor student gathering areas. This building will serve a large student population with state-of-the-industry, multipurpose instructional space (including collaboration and study spaces, laboratories, and faculty offices) and create a new core area of campus that will unite the South end of campus with the North. 

Architectural rendering of the exterior of the finished HSAMCC building with students walking near it.

When Will Construction Take Place? 

  • July 2021 – Construction fencing and mobilization begins at North end of campus 
  • July & August 2021 – Demolition Phase One (Buildings 2500, part of 2400, greenhouse, pond) 
  • Summer 2021 – Groundbreaking event 
  • August 2021 – March 2023 – Active construction 
  • Summer 2022 – Demolition of a portion of Greenwood Parking Lot for an infiltration pond 
  • Spring 2023 – Building move in 
  • Spring & Summer 2023 – Demolition Phase Two (Buildings 2600, 2700, 2800, rest of 2400) 
  • Summer/Fall 2023 – Project completion 
Schematic of the North end of campus showing that Building 2500 will be demolished and a large portion of the surrounding parking lot will be fenced off.

Yellow highlights represent the areas that will be fenced off and not accessible

 Will Campus Access or Parking Be Affected by the Construction? 

  • A sizable portion of the parking lot North of Building 2500 will be fenced off for the duration of the project and will not be available for general use, however, parking options throughout the rest of the campus will remain unaffected. 
  • The track will be used as parking for Automotive instructional vehicles and will not be accessible.
  • Walking routes through campus will remain open and access to the Shoreview Off-Leash Dog Park next to campus will continue to be available.
  • Construction vehicles will access the campus via Aurora Avenue and N. 160th Street and be routed to enter campus at the West gate, traveling to the construction site at the North end of campus, and exiting on the East side of campus at Greenwood Avenue.  
  • Construction work hours will be 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Cameras will be installed for security. 
Google map image of the campus, with a line indicating the path the construction vehicles will take when entering and exiting campus.

Construction vehicle route through campus

This is an exciting time of growth on our campus, and we appreciate your patience and flexibility as we enter this period of construction. We will continue to share regular updates with the campus community and our local neighbors as construction progresses.

With best regards, 

Cheryl Roberts, Ed.D. 

President 

Executive Director of DEI Recruitment Update

Dear Campus Community,

I am reaching out to provide an update regarding the Executive Director for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (ED-DEI) position recruitment.

While the College was in discussion with the three finalists that emerged, unfortunately, all three of them have taken positions outside of Shoreline. Given that we are about to enter a year of transition for the leadership of the College, please know that the College will be re-evaluating how we can better recruit the ED-DEI position to hopefully result in a successful hire when the position is re-opened for application. In the interim, the College will continue to identify and share resources to campus as we continue our campus-wide DEI development.

Questions regarding this update can be directed to Veronica Zura (vzura@shoreline.edu) at any time.

Reminder: General Education Outcomes – Be Part of the Biggest Change in 20 Years

As announced previously, Shoreline is entering an exciting new era of outcomes and assessment as part of campus-wide Guided Pathways efforts. This is a reminder of some opportunities to lend your voice to Shoreline’s new general education outcomes. Below are two opportunities to participate.

General Education Outcomes input sessions for staff & admin (sign up here)

NEW DATES

·         Tuesday, July 13: 3:00 – 4:30 PM  

·         Thursday, July 15:  8:30 – 10:00 AM 

General Education Outcomes Summer Institute 

These paid 3-hour summer sessions will delve into the key questions around general education outcomes with participants providing guidance and direction for the structure and content of the revised outcomes. There are spaces for 16 more faculty (full-time and part-time) to take part in this paid experience during the month of July. To indicate your interest and availability during that time, please complete this brief form.  

If you have questions, please contact Romina Plozza (rplozza@shoreline.edu) or Bayta Maring (bmaring@shoreline.edu), GEORG co-leads

Thanks!

Bayta L. Maring, PhD
Executive Director