Workforce Funding: Help Spread the Word

With registration for Spring approaching, it’s essential to remind students of the financial resources available to them. Many may qualify for Workforce Education funding without realizing it. Your help in spreading the word will ensure they are aware of these opportunities. Please consider:

  • Posting an announcement on canvas
  • Sending the content below via email
  • Putting WFE information in your syllabus for future quarters

Your support in sharing the important information below with students is greatly appreciated.

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Workforce Education Pays for Your College!

Are you seeking money to pay for college, books, and other needs? Workforce Education may be able to help you.  

What we offer:

  • Coverage for tuition and fees
  • Financial aid for books, school supplies, and transportation
  • Personalized one-on-one support and advising 

To qualify, you must be a Washington resident who is enrolled in a Professional Technical Program or, Transfer Program while receiving Basic Food. Additionally, you must meet ONE of the following criteria:

  • Meet low-income standards (e.g., a family of one making less than $2,510). Please find more information on our income guidelines here.
  • Currently unemployed or under-employed. Explore qualifying unemployment situations.
  • Receive TANF/Cash Assistance from DSHS – WorkFirst  

*Please note that international students are not eligible for funding based on our grant guidelines.  

Click here the start your application

Visit our website: https://www.shoreline.edu/workforce/

Japanese American Day of Remembrance Event

Image of the exhibit shows two children next to the phrase "Never Again is Now."

Please join us in commemorating the Japanese American Day of Remembrance with local artist and community activist Erin Shigaki. Shigaki will deliver a presentation titled, Never Again Is Now: Remembering Japanese American Incarceration and lead a mural-making workshop. Sushi and Japanese snacks will be provided!

Shigaki helps run an annual pilgrimage to Minidoka, the American WWII concentration camp where her family was incarcerated, and she is also a part of Tsuru for Solidarity, working to end detention and incarceration for all. In 2020, Shigaki’s mural, “Never Again is Now” installed at Bellevue College in honor of the Day of Remembrance was defaced.

  • DATE: Tuesday, 2/18/2025
  • TIME: 11am – 2pm
  • PLACE: PUB Main Dining Room (9215)

Upcoming Roof Repairs

Hello Campus Community,

We are set to start the roof project for the campus next week.  This project consists of repairs to building 1000, 2900, 3000, 4000 and 1600.  The schedule is as follows.

  • 2/10/25 – 2/17/25
    • 1000 Building Cupolas – Contractor will be removing and replacing cupolas on roof.  There will be minimal noise and vibration.  No impact to the art in the art gallery.  There is a chance of a slight chemical smell when they install the new Cupolas.  SDS is attached. 
  • 2/18/25 – 2/28/25
    • 2900 roof gravel replacement and perimeter work – Contractor will remove roof gravel, repair roof, and replace gravel.  There will be a slight vibration over walkways with little to no impact within the building.  There will be slight noise and chemical smell.  Parking on the east side of building (close to wall) will be taken offline while gravel is removed.  SDS is attached.    
  • 3/3/25 – 3/14/25
    • 3000 soffit stain work – Contractor will be using a lift and scaffold to apply a stain to the soffit around the building.  They will start on the east side of 3000.  No vehicles can be parked in the parking stalls on the east side of 3000 when they start to apply the stain.  It will take them 1-2 days to complete the work on the NE side of 3000.  SDS is attached.
  • 3/17/25 – 3/28/25
    • 4000 skylight replacement – Contractor will remove existing skylight and replace with new.  There will be noise and chemical smells during this project.  To minimize the impact of dust/sawdust falling within the library, a section inside the 2nd floor will be closed off during the project.  SDS is attached. 
  • 3/31/25 – 4/4/25
    • 1600 PMMA and drain replacement – Contractor will be replacing the roof drainage system.  This will require interior and exterior work.  There will be slight noise and chemical smell.  SDS is attached. 

The contractor will do their best to minimize noise during this roof project.  Facilities will do our best to minimize any impact to the buildings while chemicals are being used.  This schedule could change slightly since much of this work is weather dependent.  We’ll be working with building occupants if any changes occur.  Feel free to reach out if you have any questions. 

Thank you for your patience while we complete this project.

Campus Updates 2/6/2025

Events and News 

It’s been a tough week this week with the 4:30 a.m. snow-prep calls and the ongoing barrage coming in from DC. I know it has been tough for all of you as well.  Please reach out to your staff and colleagues at this time- particularly those targeted by directives that undermine the work we are doing in our communities to improve and evolve.  I wanted you all to know that I am actively involved in advocating for support for our college and pushing our systems to be more responsive and supportive of our immigrant and LGBTQ communities.  More is needed and certainly more is coming.  I will have a separate communication sharing information about efforts we are working on coming out by early next week. 

Our team met in Olympia last week advocating for our budget and ongoing financial support for faculty, staff and students. Chair /Trustee Rebecca Ringer, Trustee Rebecca Chan, Cat Chiappa, staff and union rep Tirzah Williamson and faculty rep Crystal Hess and two awesome students Dèvon Smith and Karina Oliveira Vilela met with representatives Cindy Ryu, Lauren Davis, Jesse Salomon, Derek Stanford’s staff, & Shelley Kloba.  All seemed understanding of our needs and certainly have been great advocates in the past.  We know we are in a very tough budget season, but they seemed to genuinely connect with us—and our students, staff and faculty did such great presentations (I’m sure you aren’t surprised).   

A few of us will be in DC next week doing the same kind of advocacy at the Federal level, but focusing on workforce support, Pell expansions, and supporting national advocacy for immigrant populations.  The second half of next week I will also be at the Community Colleges for International Development conference.  I am on their board, and amongst other items will be seeking support and guidance for our International programs and activities. 

I know the last few weeks have been challenging and I just want to say how much I appreciate all of your efforts. 

Take care of yourselves, 

Jack 

Winter Quarter Updates: 

Executive Team (ET) Open Office Time 
The Executive Team (ET) is now scheduling and holding virtual open office time via Microsoft Bookings:  

Executive Team (ET) Open Office Time.  
 

Committee/Council Updates:  

  • ctcLink Leadership Team 

  Foundation: 

The SCC Foundation Board is excited to welcome its newest board director, Amol Parab. A seasoned data modeler in the financial technology industry, Amol brings a strong commitment to innovation and collaboration. His expertise and dedication will be instrumental in supporting students and programs at Shoreline Community College, particularly in STEM and Business 

If you have any Division, DPC, faculty, or program meetings coming up, the Foundation would love to speak for 15 minutes (or whatever time is available) about scholarships. If you have room on your agenda, please contact Kara Haney at khaney@shoreline.edu 

The Scholarship Window for the 25/26 Academic year is OPEN! Please encourage students to apply.  

We are also offering info sessions for students: 

Tuesday, February 11 @ 2 PM (Virtual): Register 

Thursday, February 20 @ 2 PM (Virtual): Register 

Tuesday, March 4 @ 12 PM (In-Person): Register 

Thursday, March 6 @ 12 PM (In-Person): Register 

Thursday, March 13 @ 3 PM (Virtual): Register 

Wednesday, March 19 @ 3 PM (Virtual): Register 

FAQs about scholarships can be found here https://www.shoreline.edu/foundation/scholarships.aspx or email Kara  

Human Resources: 

Upcoming Holidays – Don’t forget to update your unit’s signage and personal messaging! 

  • Feb 17th – CLOSED for Presidents’ Day 

New Policy & Procedure! 

Payroll Reminders 

  • Leave Reports Due: Thursday, Feb 13th  
  • Employees Submit by 12pm, Supervisors Review/Approve by 5pm  
  • Timesheets Due: Friday, Feb 14th  
  • Employees Submit by 12pm, Supervisors Review/Approve by 5pm  

Payroll questions? Join us online, Tuesdays from 3:00pm to 4:00pm. 

New Employees 

Please join us in welcoming the following new employees to Shoreline Community College:   

  • Kyoko Connolly, Controller – Financial Services  
  • Tingting Diao, Fiscal Specialist 1 – Accounts Payable 
  • Tashi Rabgey, Pgm Coordinator – Intl Education  
  • Audrey Shewmaker, Budget Analyst 2 – Grants & Contracts 

  

New Job Postings! 

Do you know someone who wants to join our team? Visit: Job Opportunities at Shoreline Community College.  

Events and Updates 

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Shoreline Community College MISSION – Our Purpose 

Shoreline Community College offers accessible, high-quality education and workforce training that empowers students for success. Rooted in our commitment to diversity, equity, and community engagement, we foster an educational environment that contributes to the enrichment of both our local and global communities. 

Waves of Gratitude

A Wave of Gratitude to Ric Doike-Foreman for Inclusive Excellence, Respect and Student Engagement.

I appreciate the significant amount of time that Ric spent with a student, tackling a very unique problem. Ric was, as always, patient and caring with this student and helped them through each step. Thank you for going above and beyond! – Miranda Levy, Student Accessibility Services.

A Wave of Gratitude to Jason Brandon for Inclusive Excellence, Respect and Student Engagement.

Thank you to Director of TSS Jason Brandon for going above and beyond, inviting a struggling student into his office as a team assisted them with solving some complex problems, and staying with the student for quite a long time. Jason listened and put the student first always, keeping them calm and making them feel safe. Thank you, Jason and the whole TSS team! – Miranda Levy, Student Accessibility Services.

As a reminder, for those wishing to acknowledge the work of fellow shoreline staff members or a group at Shoreline, you need only submit a Waves of Gratitude form for individuals or a Shoreline Shoutout for groups.