Every Wednesday, show your Phin Nation pride by wearing Shoreline attire. It’s a fun way to connect with colleagues and students each week! Don’t forget to take advantage of your employee discount at the Bookstore. Looking forward to seeing everyone decked out in Shoreline wear on Wednesdays!
Remember to wear your Shoreline attire on PhinNation Wednesdays!
President Roberts attends the NWCCU annual meeting Tues., Dec. 5
President Roberts will be off campus December 5th for the Northwest Commission on Colleges & Universities (NWCCU) Annual Meeting.
While President Roberts is off campus, the AIC (Administrator In Charge) for the College:
-Stuart Trippel, Senior Executive Director & CFO – Ext. (206) 546-7859 or (206) 546-4672
Thank you.
Remind your students: Apply to The Honors College at Shoreline by January 3
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Remind your students: There’s still time to apply to The Honors College at Shoreline – applications for Winter 2018 are open until January 3. You may be a great candidate for this program if you have a 3.0 GPA and have at least a year’s worth of classes left to complete at Shoreline. Rigorous, rewarding, and tailored to you, The Honors College at Shoreline can help you gain a deeper academic experience.
In the past, Honors College students have applied to universities such as: UW Seattle, Georgia Tech, UC Berkeley, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Tufts, Seattle University and more! Hear from Honors students about their experience in this video. Learn more about admission criteria and how to apply, or email TheHonorsCollege@shoreline.edu. We look forward to hearing from you! The Honors College at Shoreline team Brooke Zimmers, Assistant Dean |
Board of Trustees Study Session & Regular Meeting with Tenure Consideration action: Wed., Dec. 6, 2017
The Board of Trustees will be holding its Regular Meeting on Wednesday, December 6, 2017 at 4:30 PM. A Study Session is scheduled to precede the Regular Meeting at 3:00 PM. Both meetings will take place in the Board Room (#1010M) in the 1000 Building.
The Board of Trustees will be taking action on a “Tenure Consideration” at its Regular Meeting (4:30PM). In anticipation of this recognition, all are welcome at the meeting. Please arrive in the Board Room by 4:30 p.m. A reception will immediately follow the Board’s action on tenure.
http://www.shoreline.edu/about-shoreline/board/meeting-packets.aspx
New placement options available Dec. 4
The Student Learning Experience Coordinating Committee (SLECC) continues its efforts towards streamlining and improving the student experience. One SLECC work group focuses on providing better options for student placement, and over the past year has increased communication about multiple methods available for placement, including high school transcripts, SAT/ACT scores, Smarter Balanced, AP, IB and GED scores (see http://www.shoreline.edu/placement for more information).
Two NEW options will available on a limited basis starting December 4th.
ALEKS for math
ALEKS is a computer-based assessment tool that also provides students an opportunity to practice and brush up on key competencies that will be used for placement into math classes. One practice test and up to four proctored placement tests are provided. ALEKS will use the results of students’ test attempts to identify topics and create an individualized learning module to help them review. The cost for ALEKS is $20 (payable on the ALEKS web site via credit/debit card or at the cashier).
Directed Self-placement for English
Directed Self-Placement (or DSP) is not a test, but a series of questions and tasks in which students reflect on their own skills and confidence related to reading and writing. Based on their responses, a recommendation is provided about the English course that would be best for them. Research has demonstrated that outcomes for students taking part in DSP are as good as or better than traditional testing methods. DSP is offered free of charge.
Timeline and plan
These tools have been piloted in several areas and starting December 4th will be used more broadly for students who need placement in either English or Math.
Starting in March of 2018, these two tools will replace Accuplacer as the primary assessment methods for English and math, to be used only if alternate methods of placement such as high school transcripts, GED scores, AP/IB scores, or SAT/ACT scores are not available.
If you have questions about changes in placement, please contact Bayta Maring (bmaring@shoreline.edu), Derek Levy (dlevy@shoreline.edu), or Ali Zweifach (azweifach@shoreline.edu).
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