Fall Quarter 2021 Reopening Plans

Dear Colleague,

As the current academic year nears an end and we marked the one-year anniversary of our shift to remote learning and operations due to COVID-19, I want to share what the next six months will look like on our campus.  

The College remains under the guidance of the Higher Education Reopening plan, which has been in place since spring 2020 (and is separate from the Healthy Washington plan other organizations follow). The Governor may update the Higher Education plan with new guidance for the 2021-22 academic year, but until then, Shoreline continues to adhere to the same guidance we have been following all year.  

Summer Campus Status 

As previously announced, the College is continuing predominantly remote learning and operations through summer quarter (through August 24, 2021), with some additional hybrid classes added to allow for some additional in-person learning opportunities. 

Fall Campus Status 

Based on current public health data and results from our campus surveys, up to 25% of Shoreline’s fall quarter classes will have an in-person component. The rest of our classes will remain online, as will most of our operations (through December 16, 2021). We may increase the availability of some on-campus support services, and we will share these updates as they become available. Curbside pickup/drop-off service will remain available. 

Three course formats will be offered in fall to better meet students’ learning goals: 

  • Online – Fully online class with no scheduled meeting date/time
  • Live Online – Fully online class with scheduled virtual meeting dates/times 
  • Hybrid – A combination of traditional in-person and online instruction 

On-Campus Safety Procedures 

Mask wearing, social distancing, and cleaning practices continue for all on-campus activities. Hybrid class sizes have been adjusted to ensure appropriate social distancing and safety protocols. The College is following Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) guidelines regarding appropriate building air filtration.  

Students must do the following when coming to campus: 

  • Wear a mask at all times on campus, regardless of vaccination status 
  • Fill out a Campus Access Form to check in and out of campus each day they are on campus 
  • Stay home if they are feeling sick
  • Follow any specific class safety practices communicated at the start of the quarter 

Employees coming to campus must continue to follow the practices described on the COVID-19 faculty/staff page.

Vaccination Requirements

COVID-19 vaccinations are not currently required at Shoreline, but it is possible state higher education guidance could change in the future. The College strongly recommends all students and employees get a vaccine if they have not already. Find a vaccine location near you.

While there is so much hope on the horizon, we know caution and safety is still paramount when it comes to successfully preparing for the gradual reopening of the College campus. As we remain vigilant, we also look forward to welcoming more students and employees on our beautiful campus this fall. 

Respectfully, 

Cheryl Roberts, Ed.D.
President
Office of the President

7000 Campus Living Resident Passes Away

Dear Colleague,

I regret to inform our campus community that the College has learned a resident in our 7000 Campus Living building passed away this weekend. It is believed to be an isolated incident and there is no suggestion that anyone else is at risk. The Sheriff’s office is now handling the matter.

The College’s Care Team and Residential Life staff are working to support the residents in the building. Any students who may be in need of emotional support may access free services from the Counseling Center (206-546-4594) and employees may access services through the Employee Assistance Program (877-313-4455). 

Thank you for keeping our residents and staff in your thoughts as they navigate this loss.

With care, 

Cheryl Roberts, Ed.D.

President

Summer Hybrid Classes Available

Please let current and prospective students know there is an increased selection of summer classes with an in-person component. Here is some information to share:

Take a hybrid summer class at Shoreline! 

More than 20 classes – such as Biology, Drama, Math, Music, and PE – will meet on campus in safe, distanced classrooms (masks required) once or twice a week, with assignments completed online. Hybrid courses offer the convenience of online learning with the satisfaction of some in-person instruction.  

All-Campus Virtual Open House on Thursday! Please Share with Students

Explore all that Shoreline Community College has to offer at our first all-campus virtual open house!  

Join us online Thursday, June 3, 2021, 3 – 5 pm.

To learn more and register for the event, visit shoreline.edu/openhouse.

Please share this event widely with your students – or anyone else! – who is just starting their educational journey, searching for a new career, or interested in learning about academic programs and resources to help reach their goals. 

Program representation from: 

  • Arts & Communications 
  • Business 
  • Health & Medical 
  • Science, Technology, Engineering & Math 
  • Social Sciences & Education 

Student resources: 

  • Financial Aid and funding
  • Support services
  • High school completion options
  • ESL
  • College readiness classes 

For questions or more information, email connect@shoreline.edu. 

Message from President Roberts: Memorial Day Holiday

Dear Colleague,

Memorial Day is a time to remember and honor those who have lost their lives in military service. Let us take time to remember and share gratitude for their bravery knowing they made the ultimate sacrifice to ensure our freedoms.  

I hope you are able to mark this holiday weekend with time with loved ones, pausing to also give thanks to our fallen heroes. 

Respectfully,

Cheryl Roberts, Ed.D.

President