Please join President Roberts for cider, treats, and to mark the “almost” end of the Fall quarter.
• Tuesday, November 21, 2017; 2:30 PM – 3:30 PM; Gallery and Board Room (#1010M) in the Administration building (#1000).
Please join President Roberts for cider, treats, and to mark the “almost” end of the Fall quarter.
• Tuesday, November 21, 2017; 2:30 PM – 3:30 PM; Gallery and Board Room (#1010M) in the Administration building (#1000).
Every Shoreline student, staff, and faculty member should be confident that the College is steadfast in our commitment to being a welcoming and inclusive place for all students. We are committed to upholding and maintaining a supportive and respectful learning environment for everyone. As stated in our Community Standard, Shoreline does not tolerate hateful, violent, or discriminatory actions that target any person or group based on their beliefs, customs, identities, or affiliations. We at Shoreline Community College are unwavering in our dedication to maintaining an open and supportive place of learning.
Current events at a national level have prompted questions on our campus related to student immigrants and the resources available for individuals impacted by recent presidential executive orders. In addition to the community resources, the College also provides a variety of services dedicated to the support of student success. These resources are listed below and can also be found in the Shoreline Community College Immigration Resources document and on the Campus Immigration Resources page on the College’s website.
Respectfully,
Cheryl Roberts, Ed.D.
President
Community Immigration Resources
Shoreline Community College Resources
HB 1079 – Undocumented Residents / Lea la página en español
Provides information, resources, and answers to frequently asked questions related to undocumented student eligibility for College attendance. Website also available in Spanish.
Multicultural Center
A student center focused on engaging the entire campus in creating a climate of inclusion, equity, and access.
Student Counseling Services
Provides enrolled student access to free and confidential personal, career, educational, and crisis counseling, as well as referrals to community resources.
Employee Counseling Services
Free counseling and referrals for employees of the College through the Washington State Employee Assistance Program. Participation is voluntary and confidential.
Student Life Center
Promotes adult development, student success, and cultural diversity on campus, with emphasis on program variety and service to diverse populations.
Margin to Center
Supports the development of knowledge and skills to organize, intervene, disrupt, resist, and build a future of freedom for all people.
Staff Guidelines for Responding to Immigration Inquiries
Students should be reassured that they can safely participate in a college education at Shoreline without the College collecting or sharing immigration information in situations not required by law. If anyone is approached by a federal enforcement agent, please immediately contact the President’s Office at (206) 546-4552 or come to the Administration Building 1000.
To ensure clarity across campus, please review the following informational items:
*We do not share immigration information with federal enforcement agents unless required to do so by law, which will usually involve a lawful subpoena or warrant.
*To ensure appropriate response, the College consults with legal counsel in response to all immigration-related subpoenas and/or warrants.
*Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents need a valid warrant to enter non-public areas such as classrooms, offices, and areas that are only for students/staff.
*In all cases where ICE is seeking access to non-public areas of campus, college officials can ask to see a warrant. Valid warrants will:
1) Be signed by a judge
2) Properly identify the agency with the authority to search
3) Correctly identify the search location
4) Include the correct date which has not expired
*We do not collect immigration information from students for the purpose of assisting immigration officials.
*Inquiries related to immigration status, place of birth, or citizenship, are prohibited except where required by law.
*Campus Safety & Security will not request such information or ask questions to students regarding immigration status or citizenship.
Questions regarding this information can be directed to your Executive Team member at any time or call the President’s Office at (206) 546-4552.
Thank you!
All classes on Wed., Nov. 22 will be held per usual, including evening classes. The library, safety and security, Parent-Child Center, and dental hygiene clinic will also maintain regular operating hours that day.
All other college services and offices will close at 4:30pm (as on Fridays). Extended Wednesday hours will not apply that day.
Campus and college services will remain closed Thurs., Nov. 23 and Fri., Nov. 24 in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday, and will return to normal operating hours on Mon., Nov. 27.
These are the events happening around campus for the week of Mon., Nov. 13. It’s International Education Week (IEW) 2017, so make sure to check out some of the fun and informative IEW events happening around campus.
Mon., Nov. 13
Voting for IEW Photo Contest Begins: International Education, 9302
Mon., Nov. 13 – Wed., Nov. 15
Exhibition of the top 10 photos selected by the judges submitted to the IEW Photo Contest will be displayed during Nov. 13-16 IEW events or at the International Education department located on the PUB 3rd floor, 9302.
Public voting will begin on Mon., Nov. 13 at 9am and end on Wednesday, Nov. 15 at 5pm. Each person can only vote once on their favorite three photos at the exhibition. Winners will be announced on November 16.
College Rep visits: Table in PUB
Mon., Nov. 13: 11am-1pm
Representatives from Northern Arizona University and Washington State University-Everett will be on Shoreline’s campus to meet with interested students. Reps will discuss topics such as academic programs, campus life, financial aid, and admission procedures for their college. They can answer other questions students may have too.
Employer of the Day – UPS: PUB Lobby Info Desk
Mon., Nov. 13: 11am-1pm
A rep from UPS will be on Shoreline’s campus to talk to students interested in applying for positions with the company. From the employer: If you’re ready for hourly/seasonal work and maybe something more, the smart route is at UPS. When you join our global team for a season or year-round, you’ll have some cash in your pocket and have access to the kind of permanent career opportunities that will keep you moving in the right direction.
We strongly encourage you to consider applying for the Part-time Package Handler role by clicking on the blue icon. Most locations provide up to $25,000 in education assistance toward college, technical, or trade school.
Neighborhood Community Meeting: PUB 9208
Mon., Nov. 13: 6:30-8pm
Please join us for a neighborhood conversation to learn about the College’s future plans and have an opportunity to ask questions and provide feedback to College leadership. Open to all. Parking is free. We hope to see you there!
Tues., Nov. 14
IEW Study Abroad Fair & Passport Day: PUB Lobby
Tues., Nov. 14: 11:30am-1:30pm
Come to learn about our study abroad programs offered at Shoreline. Staff from the Seattle Passport Agency will be on hand to answer questions about the process of getting a U.S. passport.
Wed., Nov. 15
IEW International Myths and Tales Panel: PUB 9208
Wed., Nov. 15: 12:30-2:30pm
Come to share or listen to some interesting myths and tales from other countries or cultures. Light refreshments and snacks will be served.
Write-in-Wednesdays: Library
Wed., Nov. 15: 4:30-7:30pm
The library is hosting a writing space especially for those participating in National Novel Writing Month. We have outlets, wifi, comfy chairs, and participants can log into the computers to work on their novels.
Thurs., Nov. 16
IEW Language Tables: PUB Main Lobby
Thurs., Nov. 16: 11:30am-1:30pm
A one-stop way to learn some useful words and sentences quickly in other languages!
Deep Roots Garden Work Party: North of 2700 building
Thurs., Nov. 16: 12-2pm
Help get the Deep Roots Community Garden ready for the winter. On Thurs., Nov. 16 we’ll be laying wood chips in the paths and doing some general cleanup. Come by anytime between noon and 2 pm.
The Deep Roots Community Garden grows food for the campus food pantry and a neighborhood food bank. Get involved in growing food for our students and neighbors. If you can’t make the work party but would like to be notified of future events, please contact Judy Penn (jpenn@shoreline.edu) or Adria Magrath (amagrath@shoreline.edu).
Students of Color Conference (SOCC) Q&A Session: PUB 9102
Thurs., Nov. 16: 12:30-1:30pm
Interested in attending the Students of Color Conference in Yakima April 12-14, 2018? Then come to this Q+A session and get all your questions answered.
U.S.-Russia Relations: A New Cold War?: PUB 9208
Thurs., Nov. 16: 7-8:30pm
U.S.-Russian relations seem to have reached a low point since the end of the Cold War in 1990. Confrontations in Europe and the Middle East and accusations of Russian meddling in U.S. elections have produced a “tenuous” bilateral relationship. Is it the new/old normal?
Speaker: Dr. Bradley J. Murg, Assistant Professor of Political Science and Director of Global Development Studies, Seattle Pacific University; and faculty member at The Ellison Center for Russian, East European and Central Asian Studies.
Music Student Performances: Off-campus at Caffè Musica
Thurs., Nov. 16: 7-9pm
Join us for a cozy evening of music at this intimate, creative venue. Performances will feature talented music students who are currently enrolled in a variety of music programs at Shoreline Community College. Selected performers will include both vocalists and instrumentalists.
Discounts on entrees and beverages are available to Shoreline Community College students, staff, and faculty. Valid student ID is required.
Caffè Musica is at 14300 Greenwood Ave N, Suite A, Seattle, WA 98133.
Fri., Nov. 17
IEW Badminton Tournament: Main Gym (3000 bldg)
Fri., Nov. 17: 9am-12pm
The IEW 2017 Badminton Tournament is open to ALL Shoreline students to sign up and join. Students may sign up at IEW events or online.
The tournament will be in the Main Gym (3000 Building) on Friday, November 17 from 9:00am to 12:00pm. Both you and your partner must be available during this time in order to be able to sign up and compete.
Men’s Basketball at home: Main Gym (3000 bldg)
Fri., Nov. 17: 7-9pm
Men’s Basketball will take on Christian Faith in an Exhibition game at home. Come cheer on our Phins to victory!
Sat., Nov. 18
Men’s Basketball at home: Main Gym (3000 bldg)
Sat., Nov. 18: 4-6pm
Men’s Basketball will take on Highline College at home. Come cheer on our Phins to victory!
The Shoreline Athletic Department is proud of the following student-athletes for their accomplishments on the field and in the classroom.
Student-athletes Sam Polevoy, Rebecca Hulse, and Taylor Simmons were selected by each NWAC regional Head Coach for their outstanding athletic performance all season. They will be competing in the NWAC All-Star games this Sunday at the Starfire Stadium in Tukwila, WA. The Women’s game is at 9:30am and the Men’s game will follow immediately at 11:15am.
Brooklyn Gratzer and Traynn Kerr received the NWAC Academic Excellence Award for their outstanding academic achievements. This award is given to second-year student-athletes that have accumulated 36 or more credits with at least a 3.25 GPA.
Phins Up to our outstanding student-athletes for their achievements!
NWAC Academic Excellence Awards
Women’s Soccer, Brooklyn Graztzer 3.3 GPA
Women’s Soccer, Tarynn Kerr 3.76 GPA

NWAC Men & Women Athletic North-West Region All-Stars
Men’s Soccer, Sam Polevoy — Defender

Women’s Soccer, Taylor Simmons – Defender

Women’s Soccer, Rebecca Hulse — Keeper

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