President Roberts will be off-campus Jan. 29 – Feb. 2. While President Roberts is off campus, the AIC (Administrator In Charge) for the College is Stuart Trippel, Senior Executive Director & CFO: Ext. 7859 or 4672.
Thank you.
President Roberts will be off-campus Jan. 29 – Feb. 2. While President Roberts is off campus, the AIC (Administrator In Charge) for the College is Stuart Trippel, Senior Executive Director & CFO: Ext. 7859 or 4672.
Thank you.
With the recent passing of the state capital budget, the Foundation will begin a capital campaign to raise $3 million as our portion of the state funding for the new Allied Health, Sciences, and Advanced Manufacturing building construction.
Mary Brueggeman, VP for Advancement and Executive Director of the Foundation, will shift her focus to allow her to concentrate on the capital campaign, beginning January 26. Mary will no longer be responsible for providing leadership to Communications and Marketing Services and the College Grants Director position. Mary will remain on the Executive Team as well as continue to sponsor the Communications, Marketing, and Community Engagement Steering Committee. She will continue to direct the Shoreline Community College Foundation and will assume responsibility for College External Relations and Community Engagement. She will also direct the new Washington Automotive Dealer Training Academy Foundation (formerly the PSADA Foundation).
Martha Lynn, Executive Director of Communications and Marketing, will report directly to the President and will join the Executive Team. The new Grants Director, upon hire, will report directly to Bayta Maring, Executive Director, Institutional Assessment & Data Management.
Any questions surrounding these changes may be directed to President Cheryl Roberts or Vice President Mary Brueggeman.
On January 18, the state legislature and governor reached an agreement to pass a biennial capital budget, and the bonds to support the construction projects in the budget.
Shoreline’s Allied Health, Sciences, and Advanced Manufacturing Building and our housing project are two of those construction projects. This means the College can now begin work on planning the Allied Health, Sciences, and Advanced Manufacturing project. We are still on track with a planned opening for our housing project, fall 2019.
“This budget announcement moves Shoreline in a very positive direction. I am so appreciative of all who have helped to bring us to this moment!,” said President Roberts.
The next phase of our work will be to fundraise for the $3 million to support the Allied Health, Sciences, and Advanced Manufacturing building construction. Please watch for more details about the capital campaign and building plans in the coming weeks and months.
At the January 24, 2018 meeting, the Board of Trustees approved the following changes to College policy:
Policy 3805 (Alcohol Consumption & Possession) – New
Policy 5325 (Students, Alcoholic Beverages) – Approved for Elimination
Policy 3812 / WAC 132G-276-090 (Public Records) – Revised
Information related to College policies and associated procedures can be found online.
Questions regarding policies and procedures may be directed to the Office of Human Resources (scchr@shoreline.edu, 206-546-4679) at any time.
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Faculty, staff, and current students are invited to come enjoy the slopes at Stevens Pass with Shoreline’s intramurals department.
Event Date: 2/10/18 8:30am-7:00pm
The charter bus will leave Shoreline’s campus at 8:30am and leave the pass at 4:30pm, returning to campus around 7pm (depending on traffic). The trip is open to faculty, staff, and current students and participants can choose to ski, snowboard, or snowshoe.
Prices vary:
$102.75 equipment rental & lift ticket
$66.75 lift ticket only
$28.00 snowshoe rental & trail pass
$17.60 trail pass only
Space is limited to 50 so sign up now! For paperwork contact Stacie Attridge sattridge@shoreline.edu or office 3033.
Participants pay their portion at a 20% discount by 2/2/18 to the Shoreline Community College cashier.
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